
Team America: World Police
Do you remember 'The Thunderbirds', a television show for kids using puppets? Well this is an utter disgrace of that.
I was unaware of the rating on this film when I first started to watch it, by the end of the first scene and into the next I had turned it off. This is utter filth and is not even worth mentioning save only as a warning for others who do not want to be polluted by it. The film uses comedy mixed in with violence and sexual innuendos to produce what I would consider total nonsense.
Tagline: Putting the "F" back in Freedom. (more) Plot Outline: Marionette superheroes fight to end terrorism and put tired celebrities out of their misery.
Ref. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372588/
I think this movie taught me how important is to check the rating and reviews of movie before watching them. I watched the movie a couple of minutes and I thought it was a movie for kids because they were cute puppets but when they said the first bad word I thought I misunderstood and then I realized that they were actually cursing!. I was very uncomfortable and I think it is actually a way to bring children to consume these kind of things.
Wow. I am surprised that this movie is rated R. I remember the previews and would have thought it was a good family movie. This is one I probably wouldn't have checked the ratings. I always do for movies that aren't specifically targeting children because today most popular movies are rated R and I won't watch them.
I am glad you posted this or who knows, but that I might have rented this sometime to watch with my grandson!
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I am glad you posted this or who knows, but that I might have rented this sometime to watch with my grandson! |
Sure, it had been a distasteful movie, but- all things can be moderated as distasteful.
I will say: I enjoyed the movies humorous conflicts and antics, however, I will not disagree with some of the more appalling subjects, as for the ratings and point of views people had, well- Ratings should always come before assumptions are made, then again I"m sure some people will and could falter these words for whatever reasons and excuses.
There is a point behind the movie, I do believe or- thought so myself. It's America at it's worst: in a way, it's peoples criticism. America often gets criticized at invading other peoples business, regardless if they wish it or not, for whatever reasons. There is a possibility I am wrong, hey- It's a learning experience. Whatever the message had been I"m almost sure it was drowned out in the earlier stated antics.