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Movie Review: Tropic Thunder | Movie Review: Tropic Thunder |
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| Written by Jeremy Welsch | |
| Thursday, 14 August 2008 | |
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- - - Review by Jeremy Welsch - - - This country loves its parody, doesn’t it? The National Lampoon brand made a career out of it, Saturday Night Live is in its 34th season and late night talk shows, a staple of which is poking fun at current events, have been around for over half a century. As much as people would sometimes like to turn their nose up and scoff at the audacity of the envelope being pushed, the market has been thriving almost as long as the medium has existed. So it always baffles me when these rights activists get their draws in a bunch over something that, even in the wildest stretches of imagination, were never meant to be taken seriously. Tropic Thunder is a Hollywood movie making fun of Hollywood making movies. On the set of “the most expensive war movie ever made”, first-time director Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan) can’t pull his lead actors from their pools of self-absorption, costs are spiraling out of control and the studio threatens to shut down production for good. He decides that he will set the actors loose in the jungles of Southeast Asia (and into the path of some real local mercenaries) to find their way back. All while they think they are still filming their Vietnam movie. The story itself isn’t terribly original or complicated – it tastes almost exactly like a dish I had years ago called Three Amigos – but the point of the movie isn’t in the premise, which only exists to drive the story, it is in the parody.
Hollywood has been making fun of itself for years; it just hasn’t been done this well, or this funny, in awhile. It is not difficult to connect the dots between the characters and the subjects of their prodding. And that is exactly what makes it funny. Most of these jokes are ones we make to our movie watching friends like we are some kind of experts on the subject. Like that guy at the office that everyone secretly makes fun of behind his back for having a mullet and a jean jacket until that one day when he says, “Of course I have a mullet. Wanna go for a ride in my Camero and listen to Billy Squire?” Knowing that Hollywood gets the joke, too, makes it that much more hilarious. If this movie had been made even ten years ago it probably wouldn’t strike the same tone it does today. We’d all still get the satire in theory but our exposure to the process of filmmaking, thanks to the internet and celebrity gossip sites and TV shows, makes us as an audience are more tuned in to the behind the scenes shenanigans and the jokes cut deeper and are funnier because of it. Official [ Movie Site ] x
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This movie is hilarious! Robert Downey Jr. really is 'a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude'! Jack Black goes to the edge a bit, but Ben Stiller goes over board. His parts aren't funny at all! They're ridiculously stupid!
The bad press about the use of the word "retard" will not affect people from going to catch the film.
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August 14, 2008
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I dunno...
I think I'll wait for HBO on this one.
I love Ben Stiller, but not so much Jack Black. And the blackface thing bothers me, which does make me want to see it to see how it's handled - but not paying theatre ticket prices for it.
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August 15, 2008
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"Rain of Madness" and other Tropic Thunder delights
Hi there,
I thought you might be interested to see this film "Rain of Madness" - it's a homage to Coppola's "Heart of Darkness" film for "Apocalypse Now", but this time it's to accompany the new film "Tropic Thunder" that's set to premiere in the UK on the 19th September. "Rain of Madness", featuring Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr, Steve Coogan and Nick Nolte is part of a whole lot of websites, films and games that are being released to support the film's launch. You can see it at or check out the film's website: www.tropicthunder.com, where you can see clips and TV spots, download wallpapers, and play Weapons Check - the fast-paced game where you have to reassemble your weapon whilst being pelted with grenades. And much more! Hope you enjoy! It'd be great to hear what you think of it, so drop me a line sometime. Thanks, Jess "The only difference between this film and Vietnam, is that with this film we're gonna win."
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August 18, 2008
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