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28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100PremiereGlenn KennyPremiereGlenn KennyIt's the stuff of not quite dreams, and it's rendered with such accuracy and hilarity that I am tempted to call Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters the most successful full-on surrealist film since Bunuel and Dali's 1930 "L'Age d'Or."
- 70VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyOffers a diverting package of surreal, rude stoner and pop culture-based humor that will delight youthful viewers while bewildering stray elders.
- 67Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownEntertainment WeeklyScott BrownThe plot can't be summarized: Let's just say that crazy s--- happens, and occasionally, you laugh.
- 67Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerSeattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerAt best, it's an inspired piece of free-association pop art held together by sheer momentum, at worst a noisy mess of juvenile nonsense passing itself off as a movie.
- 63Rolling StonePeter TraversRolling StonePeter TraversTo call the animation crude would be high praise. But they succeed enough of the time to make a perversely entertaining movie.
- 50Village VoiceVillage VoiceNarrative's beside the point in a movie created by two guys who gorge on pop culture's high-fat diet and regurgitate it into something approaching . . . art? Close enough.
- 50L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasL.A. WeeklyScott FoundasFor all its infectious, go-for-broke wackiness ATHFCMFFT never quite surpasses its opening sequence.
- 50Washington PostStephen HunterWashington PostStephen HunterA work of either a profoundly transgressive genius or a goofball high on Pez and patio sealant. It could come from no normal collection of brain cells.
- 40Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleCount it as one of the great Hollywood mysteries – right up there with the death of Natalie Wood and the career of Vin Diesel – that we've had to wait this long for a movie starring a talking milkshake, a floating box of french fries, and a ball of ground beef.
- 38Chicago TribuneChicago TribuneThe TV episodes invariably embed a character or a bit of dialogue in your brain that you continuously describe or repeat to your friends. No such find in the movie, though the offbeat soundtrack is very gettable.