Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television Soundtrack (

Synopsis

The story begins in Egypt, where Master Shake, Frylock and Meatwad are being attacked by an oversize poodle, who kills Frylock before being destroyed by Shake. Shake and Meatwad drive off with Frylock's corpse, and meet Time Lincoln, who plans to revive Frylock; however, when the CIA break into his house, the Aqua Teens flee in his wooden rocket ship, and Time Lincoln is shot. This, however, is all revealed to be an elaborate story concocted by Shake to explain the ATHF's origin to Meatwad.

Shake then explains to Meatwad that women are only attracted to great bodies, then heads off to work out on his new exercise machine, the Insane-O-Flex. Together, they go in search of a missing piece of an exercise machine that happens to be more than an exercise machine, placing them on a collision course with the likes of Oglethorpe and Emory, a pair of jagged, ridiculous creatures from the future who travel with a robot companion claiming to be the Ghost of Christmas Past. They also encounter Dr. Weird, a mad and evil scientist given to disguises and who seeks revenge against the Hunger Force; McPee Pants, a rapping spider who wears a shower cap and diaper; and the hilarious Ignignokt and Err, two-dimensional villains from the ancient days of Pokey, Atari video games.

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television
Groovy Time for a Movie Time
Dave Willis: Writer
Eddie Horst: Composed and arranged
Eddie Horst: Performer
Cut You Up With a Linoleum Knife
Mastodon: Performer
Dave Willis: Writer
Michael Kohler: Courtesy of warner bros. records, inc. recorded and mixed
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme (Remix)
Schooly-D: Performer
Matt Maiellaro: Remixer
Erik Horvitz: Edited & mixed
Insanoflex Rap
Chris Ward: Performer
Dave Willis: Writer
Nick Ingkatanuwat: Performer
I Want Candy
Schooly-D: Performer
Chris Ward: Performer
Matt Maiellaro: Writer
In the Air Tonight
Phil Collins: Writer
Matt Maiellaro: Performer
I Like Your Booty (But I'm Not Gay)
Michael Kohler: Mixed
Matt Maiellaro: Writer
Nick Ingkatanuwat: Performer
Dana Swanson: Performer
It's the End of the Movie
Dave Willis: Writer
Eddie Horst: Composed and arranged
Eddie Horst: Performer
Pussy Jam Part One
Nashville Pussy: Performer
Carl's Theme
Scott Luallen: Writer
Girls Like Status
Craig Finn: Writer
The Hold Steady: Performer
The Chosen
Unearth: Performer
Unearth: Writer
Trevor Phipps: Writer
Nude Love
Dave Willis: Writer
Dana Snyder: Performer
Misfits and Mistakes
Superchunk: Writer
Superchunk: Performer

User reviews

Edward Baker
5/10

The music in the movie effectively complements the bizarre and surreal visuals, creating a unique and immersive experience for the audience. The use of unconventional instruments and experimental sounds enhances the offbeat humor of the story.

Thomas Hernandez
10/10

The soundtrack of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly complements the wacky and surreal storyline of the movie.

Karen Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during the action sequences, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Ashley Evans
5/10

Overall, the music in Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television contributes to the film's offbeat charm and helps set the quirky and irreverent tone that fans of the series have come to love. It's a fun and energetic soundtrack that enhances the overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television perfectly captures the quirky and absurd tone of the movie. The eclectic mix of electronic beats and unconventional sounds adds to the overall wackiness of the film.

Joseph Rodriguez
9/10

The music captures the essence of the characters and the bizarre situations they find themselves in, creating a truly unforgettable audio experience that keeps you engaged from start to finish.

Carol Johnson
8/10

The music enhances the comedic timing of the scenes, making the jokes even more hilarious and memorable.

Emily Jackson
7/10

The use of diverse musical genres in the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Perez
5/10

The soundtrack showcases a diverse range of musical styles, from hip-hop to electronic to retro video game-inspired tunes. This variety keeps the audience engaged and reflects the unpredictable nature of the film's narrative.

Anthony Davis
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends with the on-screen antics of the Aqua Teens, enhancing the surreal and offbeat atmosphere of the film.

Charles Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television perfectly captures the quirky and absurd nature of the storyline.

Mark Roberts
1/10

The soundtrack for Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television felt disjointed and lacked cohesion, making it difficult to connect emotionally with the scenes and characters.

Dorothy Johnson
7/10

The songs in the soundtrack are catchy and infectious, making them enjoyable to listen to even outside of the movie context.

Richard Carter
10/10

Each track immerses you in the chaotic and absurd world of the Aqua Teens, enhancing every scene with its unique blend of electronic beats, quirky melodies, and unexpected sound effects.

Dorothy Smith
2/10

The score did not effectively capture the quirky and eccentric essence of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force series, missing the opportunity to elevate the humor and wackiness of the storyline. It felt generic and uninspired, falling short of enhancing the unique atmosphere of the film.

Melissa Roberts
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television is a delightful and integral part of the overall viewing experience, adding layers of entertainment and enjoyment to the film.

Thomas Robinson
3/10

The music selection seemed out of place and sometimes even distracting, taking away from the overall viewing experience rather than enhancing it. It failed to complement the absurd and comedic nature of the film.

Paul Roberts
8/10

The incorporation of unique sound effects and unconventional instruments creates a distinct and memorable auditory experience.