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The Futurama 2012 Wall Calendar

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Author:Matt Groening
Calendar:24 pages
Publisher:Harper Paperbacks
Publication Date:July 26, 2011
Language:English
ISBN:0062048198
Product Length:11.95 inches
Product Width:11.97 inches
Product Height:0.18 inches
Product Weight:0.58 pounds
Package Length:11.89 inches
Package Width:11.81 inches
Package Height:0.2 inches
Package Weight:0.57 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 25 customer reviews )
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4Not as great as prior years, but still good.  Dec 11, 2010 By K. Monaco
The other reviewer is right in that it's not as good as prior years. It's just stills from the full length movies. Nothing as creative as the movie poster spoofs or interpretations of famous paintings. The 2007 and 2008 calendars are still my faves.

Pretty good Futurama is still better than most things out there though.

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2A little disappointing for fans of past Futurama calendars.  Feb 10, 2011 By G. A. Golembiski
Past Futurama calendars have had themes like comic books or famous art, and put a fun Futurama spin on classic comic covers or famous works of art. This year is a collection of screen captures from the various DVD/BRD movies.

Yes it's Futurama, but I really miss the old formula from past Futurama calendars.

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3Pretty meh all around, save for one redeeming feature...  Jan 07, 2011 By Saturn
After twelve years of Futurama calendars, this one seems like the least inventive. After lampooning everything from pulp fiction, comic books and movie posters in past years, Bongo has phoned it in on this one with simple 16x9 still frames from the Season 5 DVD/movies. And every page is emblazoned (to fill space) with the episode title that the still comes from. And since there were only FOUR movies in S5, it gets kinda repetitive. Big disappointment considering the show made a comeback to live TV last year.

The calendar's one redeeming virtue is the centerfold image- a new movie poster for "Bender's Big Score."(not the same as the DVD cover art) It's a definite keeper and suitable for framing.

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5Retro Cool  Jan 16, 2010 By Chris "takethekman"
I really like the style they took this year of the old comic book look. Sure, it is not as colorful as past calenders, but I can live with it for a year. I have been getting these calenders since they started them, and I think they just wanted to try something different this time out. And for me it worked. Plus it's funny; Lots of little stuff to read and interesting reworking of the characters into comics, both past and present. Clever idea, fun calender...as usual, a few worth framing.


1Wrong year and WAY OVER PRICED.  Apr 01, 2012 By Jon Christensen "xjonx4"
I don't get why this would ever be recommend to me. As I write this it's 4/1/2012. One quarter of the year is gone and this calender is older than that. And about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. Nice they have stuff for collectors but I would bet you that they can be had on eBay for a lot less than $36.02. And it's not even Prime eligible. GIVE ME A BREAK!

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