Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course. In order to make the money back, they then attempt to revitalize a failing shopping mall.
See Dr. Steve learn about restaurants, spend time with his family, conquer his fears, and more. Featuring guest appearances by Jan Skylar, Wayne Skylar, and David Liebe Hart.
Indifferent to the notion of inheriting his father's estate, a restless, aging New Yorker passes time with his friends in games of mock sincerity and irreverence.
Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course. In order to make the money back, they then attempt to revitalize a failing shopping mall.
Rated R for strong crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity, pervasive language, comic violence and drug use| See all certifications »
When Eric is holding the coin that he is about to throw into the fountain, as the shots change, the face of the coin also changes. Going from Heads to tails. See more »
Quotes
Serious Announcer:
If you look at Tim and Eric's show, one of the wonderful things about them was how absurd the right and left turns are; one piece to another. But yeah, this has a story. An absurd story.
[from IFC interview]
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Crazy Credits
After the credits, Michael Gross briefly introduces himself and puts a fictional lengthy e-mail address for contact information. See more »
I'm a casual fan of the Tim and Eric show. I've watched a few episodes and thought they were pretty good. Going into this movie I was prepared for something pretty stupid. I got exactly what I was looking for. There are some genuinely funny parts, some fairly graphic violence, and some awkward parts that made me feel genuinely sorry for pretty much any actor who was not Tim or Eric. This is not a normal comedy and will not be for everyone. Or even most people. It's stupid, it's weird, it's unnecessarily graphic, and it doesn't really have too solid of a plot. But that's exactly why I liked it. From what I've seen opinions are mixed even from the Tim and Eric fans on this one. I assume they expected something a little more extravagant. But it's not a stupid clever like South Park or a stupid funny like Hot Rod. It's just stupid. I don't think that's bad.
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I'm a casual fan of the Tim and Eric show. I've watched a few episodes and thought they were pretty good. Going into this movie I was prepared for something pretty stupid. I got exactly what I was looking for. There are some genuinely funny parts, some fairly graphic violence, and some awkward parts that made me feel genuinely sorry for pretty much any actor who was not Tim or Eric. This is not a normal comedy and will not be for everyone. Or even most people. It's stupid, it's weird, it's unnecessarily graphic, and it doesn't really have too solid of a plot. But that's exactly why I liked it. From what I've seen opinions are mixed even from the Tim and Eric fans on this one. I assume they expected something a little more extravagant. But it's not a stupid clever like South Park or a stupid funny like Hot Rod. It's just stupid. I don't think that's bad.