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Want To See Some Test Footage For THE FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS?!

Published at:  Oct 14, 2006 4:04:37 PM CDT

Hey, everyone. ”Moriarty” here.

I would imagine the only reason Harry hasn’t put this one up yet is because he hasn’t seen it yet. If I know Grande Rojo, he’s going to emit some sort of bodily fluid in great quantities as soon as he gets a load of this “teaser pilot” for THE FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS film that he’s been so excited about since the first mention of it about a year or so ago.

Since this is YouTube, I’m not sure how long this will last, but for now, you can check it out here:










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  • Oct 14, 2006 4:06:52 PM CDT

    Well I wouldnt feel so all alone

    by dogsoup

    Everyone must get stoned!

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  • Oct 14, 2006 4:30:26 PM CDT

    I'm not sure I follow.

    by filmicdrummer17

    Here's to hoping it'll make more sense (and actually be funny) in context.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 4:31:47 PM CDT

    is that CG or claymation?

    by novaman5000

  • Oct 14, 2006 4:35:40 PM CDT

    WTF?!

    by decypher44

    That was seriously one of the lamest things I have ever seen.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 4:40:47 PM CDT

    Excellent

    by fabulous freak

    Hope the cat's war against the cockroaches is in there somewhere.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 5:10:08 PM CDT

    weird...and I think the guy on the left

    by jonesey1111

    is my roomate from college. Good to see he's made something of himself.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 5:42:13 PM CDT

    Excellent

    by georges garvaren

    This looks new and different enough to earn my dolla bills. I'll see it if it comes through town and boy will I be high.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 5:43:48 PM CDT

    you can see this movie for free.

    by mrgreentheplant

    just watch students at your local college get stoned, it's exactly the same as this trailer. they'll be having a great time, while we just kind of have to deal with them.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 5:46:18 PM CDT

    yes

    by eviltoast

    this is fucking brilliant.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 5:57:04 PM CDT

    I have no idea what the comic is about.

    by coursinlarry

    But the animation looked outstanding. Hopefully there's a good story behind it.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 6:18:57 PM CDT

    looks good if you know who they are

    by datachasm

    and i hate stoner haters who perpetuate the myth that all people who smoke marijuana sit on the couch all day and trip balls. some famous pot smokers? george washington, thomas jefferson, carl sagan, and a huge array of artists and creative thinkers.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 6:19:34 PM CDT

    entertaining and satisfying... but not much more.

    by lane

    (actually, less)

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  • Oct 14, 2006 6:52:39 PM CDT

    Hey kids! Drugs are funny! Try 'em!

    by msspurlock

    Another dying gasp from the loony Left in Hollywood. Five minutes of boredom. Just like being in bed with George Clooney.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 7:11:55 PM CDT

    Watching Paint Dry-The Movie

    by readingwriter

    Stoners--SITTING! WOW! Why do people think that completely dated strip, which is neither funny nor satirical or interesting, is something to get excited about at this late date is beyond me. The moment when the guy is visible under the set is almost embarassingly dated 60's "Hey, man, we're breaking through the artifice that is cinema!" stuff. Lucas will soon be celebrating, since Howard the Duck will no longer be the worst comic book adaptation ever.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 7:12:53 PM CDT

    Damn you Michael Bay

    by mcmlxxvi

    Damn you Michael Bay

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  • Oct 14, 2006 7:37:30 PM CDT

    As an animation experiment . . .

    by almost_human

    it had an interesting appeal that really recalls the style of the original art. If I was not mistaken, the cat did indeed encounter the roaches in the clip toward the end. Does it have an audience today? Yes it does! Stoners everywhere wili line up on this fine Saturday in this year of the bonghit 1974 and, um, wait a minute man . . . maybe not. I heard a rumor that Cheech & Chong were making a new movie that was supposedly thier known stoner characters transplanted to today. Anyone heard anything about that? They were actually funny in context of the times but I'm interested to see if the humor ports to modern times. FFB was always only a marginally funny comic [except the war with the roaches which was very funny, esp. for cat owners]. I can't see how a film, no matter how good the look compares to FFB, would fare much better without deviating from the comic's style.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 8:08:35 PM CDT

    Because Mary Jane Jokes Aren't Used Enough In Media

    by the ender

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz thanks for negating sleep medicine assholes.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 8:15:13 PM CDT

    Can't wait for it.

    by rakafraker

    Those who know who they are will have a blast. Those that don't won't know what hit them. I love that they are making it in claymation, instead of the live-action they were planning on originally. I grew up reading FFFB. My older brother used to order them by mail. You couldn't find the mags anywhere near where we lived (overly-conservative rural areas tend to be that way). I hope that Fat Freddy's cat is predominantly featured in this film. Always check your shoes before you put them on!!!

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  • Oct 14, 2006 8:29:52 PM CDT

    i really hate movies about drugs made by . . .

    by freak2thec0re

    people who have obviously never taken such drugs. That "trailer" didn't make any sense at all. I do love claymation though, and I thought the outake bit at the end was funny, so I'm sure I'll be checking this out

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  • Oct 14, 2006 8:46:42 PM CDT

    I loved the comics years ago

    by roy neary

    but what the hell was THAT all about?

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  • Oct 14, 2006 8:52:21 PM CDT

    this was before my time & i'm 41!

    by norm3

    I could care less about reviving the 60s drug culture! I grew up with stoned out parents & their friends & it wasn't fun!

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  • Oct 14, 2006 9:09:02 PM CDT

    I'm not quite sure what to think of that, but...

    by shermdawg

    "one way or another, I'll get back to you in the morning".

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  • Oct 14, 2006 9:34:19 PM CDT

    ...I Don't Get It.

    by therevengeofbayouwilly

    Someone want to explain the appeal to me? Both the comic and the actual smoking marijuana?

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  • Oct 14, 2006 9:44:16 PM CDT

    I'll rush out to see this...

    by mgmax

    as soon as I finally bother to watch The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat on Beta.

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  • Oct 14, 2006 9:58:03 PM CDT

    When will this be released?

    by mrfan

  • Oct 14, 2006 11:22:02 PM CDT

    non-stoners>>>>>>>>>

    by graycove

    Q. why would people get uptight about people that smoke weed and sit on the couch all day? A. Because they hate themselves. This looks fun.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 12:05:06 AM CDT

    Is this a real movie?

    by bungion boy

    I thought this site reported a while ago that this would be a feature. But I've heard so little about it and it's nowhere to be found on imdb. There is one link with the same title but was released in 2000. I love the source material and the animation looks fun, but right now all it looks like is a bunch of animators messing around for fun.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 12:16:25 AM CDT

    I love weed

    by topaz4206

    And this didn't even make me smirk.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 1:15:50 AM CDT

    I'm for it!

    by sasha nein

    Through the blocky pixels I could see some heavenly animation in there. And for all the haters, I can see that the geeks here are all pissed about this movie because drugs and women are the two things they are not experts about.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 1:32:52 AM CDT

    stoners>>>>>>>>>>

    by readingwriter

    Q. why would people get uptight about people that don't smoke weed and don't sit on the couch all day? A. Because they don't have the energy to hate themselves.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:03:31 AM CDT

    Why do people smoke weed?

    by ultimarex

    Same reason people do anything. Because it's there. Why did I smoke weed? To stop myself from hating everyone (including myself) but with the current state of f***-up even that's not enough. Case in point: hand's up everyone who has heard of Richard Smalley (without looking him up). on topic, I'm pretty meh over this.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:03:43 AM CDT

    I couldn't get through this trailer

    by stealthbeagle

    But I also don't smoke weed, so maybe it's just me.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:08:31 AM CDT

    Marijuana smoker != pothead

    by durendal

    Never touched the stuff myself (and I don't intend to), but from what I understand, there's a difference between someone who smokes pot and a stoner. Some people just have a joint now and then and are productive members of society. Stoners are the douchebags who just sit around taking bong hits and only think far ahead enough to get more dope, get some more snack food, and try to pay the rent. This movie looks like it's geared toward the latter crowd, but there was very little substance to that trailer, so maybe the completed flick will be decent.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:29:52 AM CDT

    Harry sure likes the ghanj

    by industrykiller!

    Every time a weed movie comes out he goes apeshit over it. Remember the deal he made when Harold and Kumar hit. I dunno...just seems kind of weird.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:59:07 AM CDT

    Dope...

    by vibrocount

    ... will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope. -- Freewheelin' Franklin

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  • Oct 15, 2006 7:39:00 AM CDT

    If this is one of those movies where people tell you

    by creasybear

    "Oh, no, man, you gotta see it when you're high!", then couldn't you technically see ANYTHING when you're high and receive the same experience? Same with Yellow Submarine and The Wall. Yeah, I said it, you old hippies.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 10:45:17 AM CDT

    calm down, guys.

    by sasha nein

    For everyone that cried "that trailer was so uninteresting, I couldn't get through it!" should look at the title of the article and see that it says Test Footage, not trailer. Meaning this is just to get the feel of the animation down and what not, and it's not meant to be a real representation of what the movie will be like. I'm personally jazzed to see this little snippet of the animation process, instead of pissing myself being angry over the drug aspect of it, jee-sus.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 11:17:51 AM CDT

    Lots of potential

    by art worker

    While it's true that the FFB comics haven't aged all that well, they are still well-drawn and well-written, cheerfully profane and 100% iconoclastic, with a great sense of timing. And often pretty damn funny. Amongst underground cartoonists, Shelton was always the most professional, with a canny sense of the market. This footage captures Shelton's style surprisingly well. I think that the voice talent will have a lot to do with the film's success -- that and a good script, of course. I smoked a lot of dope back in the day, but these days maybe a few tokes a year. Shelton is no fool, and I suspect that the film, if and when it ever comes out, will contain some surprises. (Personally, I'd like to see someone animate Wonder Wart Hog, but I ain't holding my breath.)

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  • Oct 15, 2006 11:55:24 AM CDT

    You Silly Puppies!

    by redbox

    The Fabulously Furry Freak Bros was a brilliantly funny comix from a different time and, yes you can get all Liberal and Conservative if you want, but since all the Conservatives end up doing every thing (and every intern) the Liberals do, except secretly, your distinctions are the calling card that you get your news from Bill O'Reilly. If you think that Bill O'Reilly is a clever man, even Rush Limbaugh thinks your an idiot. Pot is a drug that people do as teenagers and college students and when they mature they stop doing, some because they realise they never really came up with great ideas when stoned, they just thought they were great ideas. "Cop Rock" came from someone who was stoned. Others find the blissful tranquility of pot becoming a paranoid influence that dulls their senses and us grown ups have too many worries for that crap. Those who still smoke pot daily by midlife either have medicinal reasons or they tend to be the kind of "Spiritual" people, who jump from job to job and philosophy to philosophy. They also tend to be boring and unenlightened, but they blend in well with the rest of the boring people who inhabit 90% of the populace. What makes the Freak Bros. great? They were really funny, and in ways that most comics wouldn't tread. Sure "Underground Comics" were filled with sex, drug and violence, but the Freak Bros. were never just trying to be extreme, they were funny and they made drug use funny!! Which it is!! I'm sorry if you have a drug tragedy in your past, but when Freewheelin Franklin gets so high he spends all night typing up his amazing screenplay idea only to read it the next morning as fifteen pages of "and then, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then," that makes me laugh!! All those Bros. do is act crazy and get into trouble, and if you call that glamorizing drugs, then you must have felt that John Belushi's imitation of a pimple in "Animal House" was an egg commercial. Do you know what gets kids to use drugs? Telling them it's bad, bad, bad. That's because the other thing you tell them is bad, bad, bad, is sex and they already know that you are lying to them. The Freak Bros. tell readers that drugs make you pathetic silly and funny!! I read the Freak Bros. in my teens, and if anything, it protected me from ever thinking burnouts were too cool. I never felt like I had to give in to peer pressure. Although I did do drugs a bit as a teen, I easily left it behind. Long Live Fat Freddy's Cat!!!! http://www.stuffdaddy.blogspot.com/

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  • Oct 15, 2006 12:13:15 PM CDT

    GROMIT!

    by bannedontherun

    Fetch my bong!

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:45:22 PM CDT

    Waaaaa

    by redbox

    The clip was not 1500 things happening at once! My MTV mentality make me bored if the media I watch doesn't make bold attempts to attract my attention every 4 seconds, likening me to a baby looking at a lighted moving mobile. Waaa! This won't be half as good as Shreck and other CG movies that move mighty fast and give me one liners every other beat. Waaa!! I hate black and white movies because they are boring and not pretty! Waaa! All European movies are made for gays... they like slow Gay movies!! Waaa!! My favorite movies are "Top Gun," "A Few Good Men," "Blade 2," and anything advertised as "a Fast Paced Adrenaline Romp!" By Joel Seagal or with a famous actor yelling lines like "WhooHah!" or "You can't handle the Truth!" Not only do I hate this test footage, but I have Taste! Waaaaa!

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  • Oct 15, 2006 2:58:18 PM CDT

    The Freak Brothers main appeal

    by snookeroo

    was the whole "underground" feel. But that era is so dated and worn out, I don't see an audience for this. The Freak Brothers property just doesn't hold up well. And that trailer snippet was about as nothing as it gets.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 4:00:59 PM CDT

    WTF, Redbox...

    by omarthesnake

    You can diss drug culture all you want, but DON'T MOCK THE COP ROCK. Seriously, 15 years later that show is still ahead of its time and you infidels just don't recognize. Oh, and yay for this movie. Fat Freddie's Cat rules.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 4:21:05 PM CDT

    Snookeroo I Disagree

    by redbox

    To be honest, I was about to pitch a Freak Bros. Stop-motion feature of their very political-all-over-the-globe epic, "Idiots Abroad" when I first heard the news that this was happening. I think "Idiots Abroad" is very "now" but I understand why they went with "Grass Roots" which is more to the original stories. Please read "Idiots Abroad" before you condemn the Bros. as 1960's relics. I am sad that I am not doing my dream project, but I am happy that someone as great as this team had the same idea to do this stop-motion!!

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  • Oct 15, 2006 4:37:14 PM CDT

    I loved the Freak Brothers

    by teamwak

    At times it was pure Tarantino or Rodreiguez. Anyone remember the one where the brothers take out an entire policestation in terminatator fasion to free a hippy farmer on death row(getting waylayed by the evidence locker, lol!). Fat Freddy gets cornered and beaten with trucheons, before waking to find he is being beaten by his brothers for eating an entire tray of hash cookies, lol.

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  • Oct 15, 2006 9:08:32 PM CDT

    Looks good... we'll see about the voices, though

    by daddylonghead

    Always a tough aspect of bringing beloved comix characters into film.

    Franklin looks a bit odd, but it's hard to tell through YouTube. For all the stupid haters, the FFF comix were actually damned intelligent, very funny satires of both the Freak Brothers and the culture at large... drug-using and non-. Great stuff, holds up very well in the modern day!

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  • Oct 15, 2006 9:13:28 PM CDT

    "Grass Roots" is a great story to do in animation...

    by daddylonghead

    Hot babes, and a hilarious sequence involving XTREME COKED-UP PRODUCTIVITY at a run-down farm.

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  • Oct 16, 2006 3:14:39 AM CDT

    Anchorite, you got me, I'm a Druggy!!

    by redbox

    Did you ever read the comic book?? No. Then You are talking out your ass about something that you have already skillfully generalized a pat opinion on. Yes, you are a person of quality intellect. "Drug Culture," was the phrase that you used huh? That probably makes you a "Culture Warrior" huh? The Freak Bros. "Idiots Abroad" is not really a drug culture themed story. It's a crazy Kurt Vonnegut type of world wide adventure, of politics, culture and religion, and it makes fun of everything and everyone. That was my dream project!! Not a few hippies on a couch. SO Please, Shut The Fuck Up Until You Know What Your Talking About you judgemental twit. What's funny is, that accept for maybe the early books that were written in the 60's, if someone like yourself, accidentally read some of the stories, you would find them funny. It's not about some great "Drug Culture" It's about three Freaks on drugs who are funny, and not in a "Hey, I want to be like them!" way. As for your MTV viewers, again, you are just throwing away the baby with the bathwater. MTV kids have no interest in anything but Bling Bling and fake Rap music. As to throwing out "Drug" inspired art? You wouldn't have anything left to listen to. Almost everyone out there including in Country Music had periods of drug use in there lives. For good or ill, it was a major influence on their work. So if you listen to Elvis, Johnny Cash, Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Chet Baker, Charlie Parker, Lou Reed, Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones, and pretty much all Rock music; If you read Lester Bangs, Allen Ginsberg, Lenny Bruce, Sigmund Freud, William S. Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson, Philip K. Dick; If you look at the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh, Picasso, Dali. How about the Constitution? Most of the founding fathers smoked pot. It's funny, because some of you think I'm attacking drug use and the others are too prudish to see me as anything but a pothead. I think pot is a dumbing but mostly harmless drug (compare it to alcohol) but it also makes most people, dull if used for long periods of time. You Sir, don't seem to need pot.. I wonder if you really know how much of the world of media is drug influenced. Remember, not even ALF is safe!

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  • Oct 16, 2006 12:07:14 PM CDT

    Drugs are great

    by col. tigh-fighter

    In moderation (although a well placed bender always goes down a treat). It's all part of lifes rich tapistry.

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  • Oct 16, 2006 3:44:38 PM CDT

    Wowzers

    by mukhtabi

    I forgot like totally about this stuff. Whoa... that was really kinda super cool in a totally out there kinda way. Wonder what the dialogue will sound like???

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  • Oct 16, 2006 5:08:31 PM CDT

    Redbox

    by snookeroo

    Maybe you're right; this may have appeal to Fans of the Freaks. I do like the opening credits.

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  • Feb 12, 2010 7:42:53 AM CST

    ???

    by orcus

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