Tropic Thunder | 
enlarge | Director: Ben Stiller Actors: Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Nick Nolte, Steve Coogan Studio: Dreamworks Video Category: DVD
List Price: $29.98 Buy Used: $7.45 You Save: $22.53 (75%)
New (51) Used (49) Collectible (1) from $7.45
Avg. Customer Rating: 125 reviews
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 107 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: PARD350154D UPC: 097363501541 EAN: 0097363501541
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: November 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/18/2008 Run time: 107 minutes Rating: R
Amazon.com It's not really a knock to say that nothing in Tropic Thunder is funnier than its first five minutes, so sly that--especially for people watching in theaters--you don't realize right away they are the opening minutes of the movie. This outrageous comedy begins with a series of fake previews, each introducing one of the main characters in the film-proper (not that there's anything proper about this film) and each bearing the familiar logo of a different motion picture studio: Universal, DreamWorks SKG, et al. Such playing fast and loose with corporate talismans verges on sacrilege, but it's an index of how much le tout Tinseltown endorses the movie as a demented valentine to itself. The premise is that the cast of a would-be "Son of Rambo" movie shooting in some Southeast Asian jungle get into a real shooting war with drug-smuggling montagnards. Don't ask--though the movie does have an answer--why such highly paid, usually ultra-pampered personnel as superhero Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller), Mozart of fart comedy Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), hip-hop artist Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson), and five-time Oscar-winner Kirk Lazarus from Aus-try-leeah (Robert Downey Jr.) should be running through the jungle unattended and very vulnerable. It matters only that the real-life cast has a high time kidding their own profession and flexing their comedic muscles. Bonus points go to Stiller for co-writing the script (with Justin Theroux) and directing, and to Downey, brilliant as a white actor surgically turned black actor for his role and utterly committed to staying in character no matter what ("I don't drop character till I done the DVD commentary"). Be warned: The movie, too, is committed--to being an equal-opportunity offender. Its political incorrectness extends not only to Lazarus's black-like-me posturing but also Speedman's recent, Sean Penn-style Oscar bid playing a cognitively challenged farmboy--or, in Lazarus's deathless phrase, "going the full retard." Others in the cast include Steve Coogan as a director out of his depth, Nick Nolte as the Viet-vet novelist whose book inspired the film-within-the-film, Matthew McConaughey as Speedman's sun-blissed agent back home, and Tom Cruise--bald, fat-suited, and profane--as an epically repulsive studio head. Two hours running time is a mite excessive, but otherwise, what's not to like? --Richard T. Jameson
Stills from Tropic Thunder (Click for larger image)
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 95 more reviews...
Not for everyone January 6, 2009 This movie is not for everyone. Some of the blood and guts humor was not funny to me. I know, it is just a movie........just a movie not for me.
Disappointing January 5, 2009 I thought it would be funnier but I was disappointed. Harold and Kumar was much better
Tom Cruise, all is forgiven January 5, 2009 Tropic Thunder works as a satire on war movies and Hollywood's attempt to reproduce the realities of war. It's a reminder that even behind the greatest of the genre (Schindler's List, The Thin Red Line, etc.) are greedy and manipulative producers. But the movie wants to do too much. It wants to have a discussion about race as well, and while that part of the film is done rather well, it pulls the movie in too many directions.
The cast is quite good: For once, Ben Stiller is consistently funny, Jack Black actually plays a character (and not himself), Nick Nolte does some decent character acting (Matthew McConaughey still hasn't figured out how to do that), Robert Downey, Jr. is in blackface (and black "voice"), and Tom Cruise - well, you'll just have to see Tom Cruise for yourself. Cruise is in no way subtle, he steals focus from the film, and I wouldn't want it any other way.
There is nothing politically incorrect in this film. Political incorrectness is a malicious use of language and images in order to keep a specific population of people in a lower status than the majority. Tropic Thunder is aware of social conventions and prejudices and has zero interest in seriously insulting anyone except bigots. In short, having a discussion or writing a book or making a movie about political incorrectness is not the same as actually promoting it. If you don't understand that, you probably won't like this movie.
There are lots of fun explosions and props straight out of a horror movie. And, thankfully, very little CGI. In the end, Tropic Thunder is one of Ben Stiller's better attempts at advanced humor. I wouldn't call it more mature than his other films, but it is better crafted and directed.
Tropic Thunder Excellent But Could Offend the Politically Correct January 4, 2009 Tropic Thunder is not for the politically correct and this movie will offend those who are sensitive to jokes about the mentally challenged or handicapped. If this does not bother you then you are going to enjoy Tropic Thunder which is a parody of action movies and the movie industry. If you play along with the premise of the movie, that a Director would be allowed to send Actors in to a real life battle situation, risking their lives then you will enjoy this movie. Tom Cruise, Jack Black, Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaughey, Ben Stiller and Robert Downey JR. are in top form and there are plenty of laughs. Performances by Robert Downey JR and Tom Cruise are reasons alone for seeing this movie. Both actors are over the top and Cruise is like you've never seen him. The quality of the BluRay transfer is fine as it should be but if you are on a tight DVD budget you don't need to see this move in BluRay,
tropic thunder January 3, 2009 the product was delivered fast and as advertised. i was very pleased with my purchas.
|
|
|