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[[Image:Idiocracy_poster.jpeg|thumb|right|300px|''Idiocracy'' (2006)]] | [[Image:Idiocracy_poster.jpeg|thumb|right|300px|''Idiocracy'' (2006)]] | ||
'''''Idiocracy''''' is a 2006 satirical dystopian comedy directed by ''[[Office Space]]'' director Mike Judge, starring [[Luke Wilson]], [[ | '''''Idiocracy''''' is a 2006 satirical dystopian comedy directed by ''[[Office Space]]'' director Mike Judge, starring [[Luke Wilson]], [[Maya Rudolph]], [[Dax Shepard]], [[Terry Crews]] and numerous veterans from ''Office Space'' such as [[Dave Herman]], [[Stephen Root]] and [[Greg Pitts]]. It tells the story of CPL Joe Bauers (Wilson), a US Army clerk and Rita, a prostitute, who are put into hibernation for a military project, but are forgotten and only wake up 500 years later in a world where commercialism and anti-intellectualism have run rampant, and that these two people of statistically average intelligence from 2005 are now the two smartest people on the planet in 2505. | ||
Like ''Office Space'', ''Idiocracy'' is now a cult hit, as it saw very little promotion during its very short theatrical run in September of 2006. Some have attributed this to testing poorly, although it has since received generally positive reviews from critics. Others have claimed that Fox wanted to distance itself from the film and its themes of low-intelligence dysgenics and its anti-corporate message, but was contractually obligated to give the film a theatrical release, no matter how small or poorly promoted. | Like ''Office Space'', ''Idiocracy'' is now a cult hit, as it saw very little promotion during its very short theatrical run in September of 2006. Some have attributed this to testing poorly, although it has since received generally positive reviews from critics. Others have claimed that Fox wanted to distance itself from the film and its themes of low-intelligence dysgenics and its anti-corporate message, but was contractually obligated to give the film a theatrical release, no matter how small or poorly promoted. |
Revision as of 05:41, 17 November 2011
Idiocracy is a 2006 satirical dystopian comedy directed by Office Space director Mike Judge, starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, Terry Crews and numerous veterans from Office Space such as Dave Herman, Stephen Root and Greg Pitts. It tells the story of CPL Joe Bauers (Wilson), a US Army clerk and Rita, a prostitute, who are put into hibernation for a military project, but are forgotten and only wake up 500 years later in a world where commercialism and anti-intellectualism have run rampant, and that these two people of statistically average intelligence from 2005 are now the two smartest people on the planet in 2505.
Like Office Space, Idiocracy is now a cult hit, as it saw very little promotion during its very short theatrical run in September of 2006. Some have attributed this to testing poorly, although it has since received generally positive reviews from critics. Others have claimed that Fox wanted to distance itself from the film and its themes of low-intelligence dysgenics and its anti-corporate message, but was contractually obligated to give the film a theatrical release, no matter how small or poorly promoted.
The following guns were used in the film Idiocracy (2006):
M1911A1
MPs are wielding M1911A1s when they come to arrest LTC Collins for pimping.
M249 SAW Para
U.S. President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho (Terry Crews) uses a brightly colored M249 SAW Para to get everyone's attention when he addresses Congress.
DefTech 37mm launcher
In 2505, police and correctional officers routinely carry modified DefTech 37mm launchers in lieu of or as sidearms.
Browning M2 Aircraft
Browning M2 Aircraft machine guns are used as sentry guns in the prison and open fire when Joe makes his escape. But since their programmers aren't that bright, one eventually destroys the other.