Idiocracy (2006)

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Critic Consensus: Idiocracy delivers the hilarity and biting satire that could only come from Mike Judge.

Movie Info

When a man wakes up 1,000 years in the future, he discovers that world is so dumbed down that he's the smartest person on earth.

Rating: R (for language and sex-related humor)
Genre: Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
Directed By:
Written By: Mike Judge, Etan Cohen
In Theaters:
On DVD: Jan 9, 2007
Box Office: $0.3M
Runtime:
20th Century Fox

Cast


as Pvt. Joe Bowers

as President Camacho

as Secretary of Defense

as Secretary of State

as Off. Collins

as Narrator

as Beef Supreme

as Dan Fisk

as Prosecutor

as Assistant District A...

as Secretary of Educati...

as Yuppie Husband

as Yuppie Wife

as Secretary of Energy

as Hospital Technician

as Teenage Punk

as President Camacho's ...

as Dr. Lexus

as Horny Guy

as Devil Wrestler

as Charles Chaplin

as Sgt. Keller

as Slutty Girl

as New Slutty Girl

as Secret Service Thug

as Trashy Teen Jock

as Ow! My Balls! Guy

as President Camacho's ...

as Guy at Costco

as Judge Hank `The Hang...

as Attorney General

as Woman at Carl's Jr.

as Sharon's Boss

as Female Reporter

as President Camacho's ...

as Cameraman

as Carl Jr.'s Computer

as Control Room Directo...

as Cop at Costco

as Trapped Man

as Secret Service Thug ...

as Male FOX Newscaster

as Female FOX Newscaste...

as Congressman #2

as Prison Guard #3

as Prison Guard #2

as Prison Guard #1/Cost...

as Doctor in Waiting Ro...

as Counter Woman

as Additional Officer

as Cop at Government Ce...

as Stadium Guard

as Officer
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Critic Reviews for Idiocracy

All Critics (41) | Top Critics (8)

If the world is going to hell in any number of handbaskets -- as Judge so acutely demonstrates that it is -- you might as well hitch a ride in his.

Full Review… | May 7, 2009
Washington Post
Top Critic

The movie is bracing for its bile but ultimately more frustrating than funny.

Full Review… | October 3, 2006
Chicago Reader
Top Critic

This demented look at destructive mass consumption barely approaches feature length. Still, Mike Judge dots each appealingly cheap scene with spastic sight gags and offers fiendishly hilarious, frighteningly plausible examples of cultural decay.

Full Review… | September 24, 2010
Suite101.com

Even if some of the gags about dumb people start becoming tiresome, it's linked to a sensation of discomfort that should make us legitimately worry about the direction we're headed in.

Full Review… | August 18, 2008
Window to the Movies

So-so attempt at revisiting Sleeper. Unfortunately Mike Judge is no Woody Allen, nor is Woody Allen himself nowadays.

Full Review… | November 8, 2007
rec.arts.movies.reviews

You have to love a movie that imagines a dystopic future in which the U.S. President is a former wrestler and porn star named Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho.

Full Review… | November 5, 2007
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Audience Reviews for Idiocracy

½

Commentary on today's dumbed down society nearly goes for the throat, but decides to lie down and have a beer instead. And so its nearly funny. This though I like Maya Rudolph in anything.

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Kevin M. Williams

Super Reviewer

Clever concept of an average modern-day man waking up in the future to be the smartest person in a sea of moronic masses. If only most of the movie didn't merely detail the exploits of said morons cuz that got annoying and pointless fast.

aliceinpunderland
Alice Shen

Super Reviewer

Though director Judge was given very little money to make this film and was deterred from getting a proper release from 20th Century Fox, there's plenty to be excited about in this comedic look at pure chaos. Looking at the degeneration of the American populace in the next one thousand years, Judge writes with a flourish, an excess of profanities, and a thoughtful look to the future. Everyman Joe Bauers is of average intelligence and is working in the basement of an army library, trying not to get fired and eventually gain his pension. He is put into a military experiment with a prostitute named Rita, to be frozen for a year, but are lost and forgotten, stuck in slumber for a thousand years. The world has changed into one of gluttony, greed, and unusual uses of speech that mostly use four letter words and grunts. The world is much stupider, and though these are some crazy extremes, they feel familiar and even scary at times. Some of the idiocy that is being poked at for laughs doesn't seem so strange when you look at YouTube comments and E! Many of the things that are wrong with this film stem from the fact that it is very low budgeted and didn't get much financing from its studio. The effects in this film are laughably bad, and even for a low budget film they remain lacking compared to even basic green screen. Many of the backgrounds look so obviously fake and that detaches you from the world. You feel a disconnect with the world, and that remains the basic problem, because Judge is trying to make the viewer see the parallels to modern life, and that doesn't come across if everything seems artificial. Judge has always been one to look at life and see the possibilities for satire, including Beavis and Butt-head and "Office Space". There are so many complexities to the levels of understanding of the future and the way in which it is represented, that this film, for all its dullard sensibilities and lewd language, is as thought provoking as any film about dystopias and the erosion of our societal standards.

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Spencer S.

Super Reviewer

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