Everyone in the 2006 movie "Idiocracy" wears Crocs because they were cheap and the film's producers thought they were too horrible-looking to ever become popular. In April 2023, a bit of ...
Idiocracy is a 2006 American science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and co-written by Judge and Etan Cohen. The story follows a U.S. Army librarian named Joe Bauers, who wakes up 500 years ...
Mike Judge, the creative mind behind Office Space, "Beavis and Butthead," and "King of the Hill," has a new comedy called Idiocracy in theaters. Almost no one has heard of this film because 20th ...
It doesn’t get much faker than a fictional character holding a mock press conference to promote a South by Southwest party for a mock 2024 presidential campaign run. But fake can be fun when the ...
Mike Judge and Etan Cohen, the director and writer behind the 2006 cult comedy Idiocracy, have reteamed to pen a series of anti-Donald Trump campaign ads starring the film’s wrestler-turned-president, ...
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In the future, this country will be governed by idiots. That’s the premise of Idiocracy, a 2006 film directed by Mike Judge (of Office Space and Beavis and Butt-Head fame). The problem, the narrator ...
The actor starred alongside Dax Shepard, Maya Rudolph and Terry Crews in the original 2006 movie. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor “Oh, I always call Mike and tell him,” Wilson said. “He’s always busy ...
Mike Judge’s Idiocracy might technically be coming back to theaters for one night only, but for many of us, it’s been running on an endless loop for years. In a world where Donald Trump is a ...
In Mike Judge’s 2006 comedy Idiocracy, America kills itself with its own stupidity. But in 2016, our dystopic future looks more like Mad Max. The film’s dystopia rests on a kind of anthropocene theory ...
Of the many future releases I am highly anticipating, few match up to the hype I was feeling for Mike Judge's upcoming screwball comedy: Idiocracy. To my own disbelief and horror (and possibility to ...