The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!
The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!
NR | 18 March 2010 (USA)
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When the mystery-solving musician Foxxy Love notices she and her fellow housemates can curse without being bleeped—something they've never been able to do before—she realizes their show has been canceled. Determined to get back on the air, the gang travels to Make-A-Point-Land in order to get a point (and get back on the air).

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GravityLoudHouseLover1

Wow This Movie is Bad. The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie is a 2010 Animated Comedy Based on The Comedy Central TV Series Drawn Together which ran from 2004-2007. I Never watched show but I have watched some clips of the show on YouTube. I first heard of this Movie from Mr. Enter back in October 2015 and he trashed the movie & I Have watched this movie three times because of him and this Movie is Just Garbage. The Movie is about the Drawn Together gang finding out they have been Cancelled and try to go to "Make A Point Land". The Movie has crass humor which I do like but this Movie has too much Crass Humor. The Character Wooldoor Sockbat shows his penis which was very disgusting. The Fact that this Movie has Great Voice Talents Like Tara Strong, Jess Harnell, Cree Summer and James Arnold Taylor. The Movie also Stars Seth MacFarlane as I.S.R.A.E.L. for some reason. Anyway The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie is Just Garbage. 0/10

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garysjwa

When Family Guy and Futurama were brought back after cancellation, each took a sharp jab at the network that canceled them. The Drawn Together creators seem to have devoted this entire DVD to venting their spleens at Comedy Central over their cancellation.The movie starts promisingly. The Drawn Together gang don't realize their show has been canceled; The Jew Producer still puts them through humiliating challenges for his own perverse amusement; and, in a nice continuity nod, a nameless network executive seeks revenge against the cast for reasons relating to the infamous "Hot Tub" episode. Carrying out the order to kill is a robot named I.S.R.A.E.L. who refers to itself on the third person, leading to lots of gags like "Israel gets blamed for everything." So far so good.Act II is when everything falls apart. The gang learns their show has been replaced by Suck My Taint Girl, an obvious shot at South Park, and the excoriation of Comedy Central begins.Suck My Taint Girl does a long, tedious, vulgar musical number, apparently to make the point that South Park does long, tedious, vulgar musical numbers. She then explains to Drawn Together that they can't be offensive unless they have a clumsily tacked-on point, as though this were the only difference between Drawn Together and South Park. Then they go on an adventure to Make-A-Point Land, which is such a ripoff of South Park's Imaginationland that I looked for Trey Parker's name in the credits. Then it turns out Taint Girl was on the side of the evil corporate executive all along. And on and on it goes. It's not so much bashing South Park as it is the Drawn Together staff expressing their feelings about being dropped in favor of South Park, like some bitter high school kid who didn't get the lead in the school play.As further proof that this movie is nothing but a giant middle finger to Comedy Central -- who produced and released it, by the way -- watch the DVD extras. They're full of the same. One issue that comes up a lot is the failure to include 3-D glasses for the 3-D scenes; Comedy Central is accused of being too cheap. I suspect the real issue was that the 3-D scenes were of Toot Braunstein having sex.Back to the movie: the cast goes through adventures and meet fates that are random and horrible and make no sense, even by this show's standards. Act III is pretty much a rewrite of the "Entertainment Weekly" episode, with Spanky Ham once again the voice of reason. But by the time he says "Can we leave Make-A-Point Land and go to Wrap-It-Up-Already Land", you'll agree.If you're a fan of the show, and you're looking for a better ending to Drawn Together, the last thing you watch should be the "confessionals" DVD extra. Most of the voice actors appear to express their love for Drawn Together and their desire for it to continue. It's a sad, but more meaningful ending to the series -- since there's no chance it will survive this selfish, incompetent mess of a movie.

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JoeB131

I was a fan of Drawn Together, so I say this with a heavy heart.This just wasn't funny. I think the fact that they could go all out with profanity and nudity just meant that they figured they didn't need to try as hard on actually trying to be funny.The plot was that the characters figure out that their "reality show" has been canceled since the bad words are no longer bleeped out and their sex organs are no longer pixilated. They also realize that they are bad parodies of real cartoon characters. A shadowy network executive wants them "erased", only to be spared by the producer. They run from a terminator robot ironically named ISRAEL ("ISRAEL has the right to exist!") and run through a series of not really funny gags.A subplot involves a South Park like character that took their time slot, by being just as obscene, but having "a point". (Here's a point. South Park is actually funny! Drawn Together is like a kid who learned a bad word and repeats it until he gets slapped.) The rest is more of the same. Captain Hero has sex with a corpse and Xandir gets jealous. Foxy gets naked. Clara acts all obnoxious (and is apparently killed off in the movie.) I think that the producers perhaps made an unfunny film to stop any clamoring for more. I've had enough.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

Not being familiar with the "Drawn Together" stuff prior to this animated movie, I had no expectations. I just thought it was going to be some funny cartoon. It was rather funny, and good to see some spoof on cartoons (both old and new).The story is as expected of such a movie, straight forward and hilarious.Lots of really funny situations and dialogue in this animated movie. However, it should be said that there are things that might offend some viewers. So if you are of a delicate mind or mentality, perhaps this is not the movie to watch.Now, for me at least, this was not a movie that I will be watching a second time. Sure it was funny the first time around, but I don't see the potential of additional viewings.Not much of a brainer here, just in-your-face-and-over-the-edge animated comedy here. Good for an evening of brainless fun and relaxation.

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