Team America: World Police - Unrated Review
Thursday, January 14th, 2010Compare Prices on Team America: World Police - Unrated
“Without doubt, one of the most hysterical parodies ever!”
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Given the recent world political climate, Trey Parker and Matt Stone hit the ball upright out of the park with this film. I haven’t laughed so hard so frequently in a theater in years! This was simply astounding.
The sheer goofy eye and movement of the deliberately low-tech puppet bodies, combined with their high-tech heads and incredibly explain sets, makes for some truly classic moments. When the World Police thoughtfully swoop down to engage out a handful of terrorist, while simultaneously destroying distinguished of the surrounding city in the process, you can’t support but laugh at the irony. Can you say “collateral afflict”?
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And the overly extended scene of the two lead puppets titillating in the obligatory sex scene had me laughing so uncontrollably that I concept they’d have to capture me out of the theater on a stretcher. Oh my Lord was that droll. It was one of those rare movie moment that had me laughing days later objective thinking about it.
Not only do Parker and Stone mercilessly stagger fun at the amusing, over-the-top nature of definite Hollywood filmmakers like Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay (e.g., his nearly unwatchable “Pearl Harbor”), but they also bewitch the public personas of world leaders like North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il and practically feed them into a wood chipper. How this film didn’t spark an international PR incident with North Korea is honest amazing to me.
What makes their political edge so refreshing and sidesplitting is they’re willingness to lift on everybody, rather than merely bolstering a right- or left-wing understanding. And the merciless plan they go after Hollywood celeb-activists was profoundly comic. Too often I’ve been sickened by the overly simplistic mentality that comes from the mouths of obvious actors when they expend their situation as public figures to comment on the world affairs. Parker and Stone picture acting notables like Penn, Baldwin, Robbins, Sarandon, and Garofalo as complete idiots, who are as easily herded about by Kim Jong-Il as so many sheep. Matt Damon is practically a troglodyte who is so wearisome that all his brain can manage is to say his name over and over again.
Like “South Park Bigger, Longer and Uncut,” this film has numerous musical numbers that are primitive to punctuate the humor of various scenes. The song “America, F**k Yeah!” once again practically had me on the floor, especially when it was uses a second time but with a considerable slower beat. The level of adult humor and vulgarity here will probably not gain this film respectable for petite kids, and remarkable of the political edginess may be lost on most teenagers. But if there were a category for “Best Comedy Film,” Parker and Stone would both regain an Oscars, hands down!
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have a novel ability to blend the nuanced with the sure, to mix cerebral humor with cheap leer gags and fart jokes. If this appeals to you (perceive an episode of “South Park” if you are unsure), and you don’t mind having your sacred cows slaughtered and made into taco fillings, this film is a must-see –for repeated viewings.
Mad dictator Kim Jong Il plans to subvert Hollywood and become the megaproliferant of the stars. Who can cessation him? Only Team America, a gang of ultra-right glide marionettes who contemplate Speed Limbaugh is suspiciously liberal. But don’t fret, conservatives: Hollywood pinkos and Michael Moore hold a beating, too. Nothing is sacred to Parker and Stone.
Puppets were a furious choice for a medium, but they are done hysterically. I don’t know what had me laughing more, the whiskey glass soldered to the team leader’s hand, or the plan of the splinters and friction fire from marionette sex!
The sound track alone makes this film worth it. “Freedom isn’t Free” could have been a loyal country hit and Kim singing “I’m so ronery” had my wife blowing her cola out her nose in the theater!
If you are straight-laced, have a awful sense of humor and can’t admit it, or can’t laugh at yourself, this may not be you’re film. If you’ve got a slightly warped sense of humor, you’ll adore this!
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