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Team America: World Police (2004)
The best puppets fighting terrorists and F.A.G.S. movie ever
Another brilliant satire from the two who have perfected the art.
Parker and Stone have really accomplished making a very smart film. They've created a spoof with several intricate satirical levels attacking action film stereotypes, world policy, the UN, Michael Moore, terrorists, American abuses of power, American influence on world peace, dictators, any actor who's thinks their opinion is better than yours, etc. etc. etc.
This movie is so funny and so well crafted that its full impact will not be seen for decades to come. I believe it will become like one of those cartoons in the history books that zinged the king of England. Your children's children will be watching Team America to see where it all went right. Or wrong.
One of the funniest movies in the last ten years. Now suck my...
Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
One of the five best movies ever made.
Put aside the novelty of nostalgia and kitsch. This is still a very entertaining movie. Burt at his ego-maniac best. The soundtrack is top notch, the on-air chemistry between the entire cast is first rate, and the fun factor is out of this world. Watch again for Gleason's truly funny genius. His performance will hold up for years to come. Don't think of it as a car movie - this is great film making. When people have a good time making a movie it translates into a good time viewing it.
My first nephew was born while the family watched this movie and we wouldn't have it any other way.
Dead Silence (1991)
Whoa, can you smell that? What a stinker!
Good news, folks. I checked, these two screen writers have no other credits on IMBD. This script flat out sucks. It's the suckiest suck that has ever sucked. Unless you were like me and got tricked into watching this crap consider yourself extremely lucky. This is a movie of the week and is therefore written for drooling morphidites in the country's dirtiest prisons, but this isn't even good enough for death row inmates.