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Idiocracy
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Starring Luke Wilson, Idiocracy is a film into the future following a secret military experiment to put people in hibernation only to awake in a distant future.
Starring Luke Wilson, Idiocracy is a film into the future following a secret military experiment to put people in hibernation only to awake in a distant future.
Actors:
Brendan Hill,
Christopher Ryan,
Melissa Dawn,
Melissa Sweet,
Maya Rudolph,
Andrew Wilson,
Darlene Hunt,
Samantha Inoue Harte,
Lawrence Castillo,
Spencer Kayden,
Ava Knighten Santana,
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Brendan Hill
3 April 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
Christopher Ryan
Melissa Dawn
Melissa Sweet
Maya Rudolph
27 July 1972, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Andrew Wilson
22 August 1964, Dallas, Texas, USA
Darlene Hunt
Samantha Inoue Harte
April 21, 1979 in Virginia, USA
Lawrence Castillo
Spencer Kayden
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
Ava Knighten Santana
15 August 1983, Miami, Florida, USA
Director:
Mike Judge
Mike Judge
17 October 1962, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Country:
United States
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If the world is going to hell in any number of handbaskets -- as Judge so acutely demonstrates that it is -- you might as well hitch a ride in his.
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September 05, 2006
It's a low-boil affair from the Office Space auteur that wears out its dumb-and-dumbest playbook early on.
August 18, 2008
Even if some of the gags about dumb people start becoming tiresome, it's linked to a sensation of discomfort that should make us legitimately worry about the direction we're headed in.
February 28, 2017
Here we are, watching TPTB water the crops with Brawndo EVERY SINGLE DAY and a substantial chunk of the populace actively wondering why the rest of us are freaking out.
October 04, 2016
The whole film has a drab, somnambulant rhythm. Intentional or not, this is part of its genius.
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Working on a sprawling canvas, Judge fills the screen with visual jokes, throwaway gags, and incisive commentary on the ubiquity of advertising.
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This demented look at destructive mass consumption barely approaches feature length. Still, Mike Judge dots each appealingly cheap scene with spastic sight gags and offers fiendishly hilarious, frighteningly plausible examples of cultural decay.
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The movie is bracing for its bile but ultimately more frustrating than funny.
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The film is completely unique and its sci-fi bent is fully realized in a way that some sci-fi films fail to capture.
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Judge has a gift for delivering brutal satire in the trappings of low comedy and for making heroes out of ordinary people whose humanity makes them suspect in a world where every inch of space, including mental, is mediated.

