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Title: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: Ravi on December 02, 2011, 03:25:16 PM
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Red band trailer (http://www.slashfilm.com/tim-erics-billion-dollar-movie-red-band-trailer-youve-warned/)

Synopsis: After two guys are given a billion dollars to make a movie, their Hollywood dreams run off course and they decide to rehabilitate a run-down shopping mall in an attempt to make the money back.

Release date: On demand January 27, 2012. In theaters March 2, 2012
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Post by: Reinhold on December 02, 2011, 04:10:00 PM
NSFW
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: polkablues on December 02, 2011, 04:23:27 PM
That's typically implied by the red band trailer.
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: O. on December 02, 2011, 07:24:39 PM
i can almost smell the reviews
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: polkablues on December 02, 2011, 07:39:03 PM
It's like this decade's Freddy Got Fingered, and I'm not just saying that because I get Robert Loggia and Rip Torn confused with each other.
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: MacGuffin on January 25, 2012, 09:16:20 PM
Sundance 2012: Angry moviegoers storm out of 'Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie'
Source: EW

The number of walkouts during a recent Sundance showing of Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, was almost as funny as the vulgar abominations of comedy happening onscreen.

Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, known for their bizarre comedy sketch show Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, Great Job! on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, expanded their gallery of grotesques and non sequitors to a feature length movie, which made its debut here in Park City.

The surreal (to say the least) story follows Tim and Eric after they lose $1 billion on a movie starring a Johnny Depp lookalike, then have to take over an apocalyptic shopping mall full of hobos, wolves, and losers to earn back the money. Bloodshed, sadistic bathroom humor, and heavy-duty nincompoopery follow.

At least one couple storming out of the theater actually hollered back at the screen. Heidecker and Wareheim could barely contain their glee at a post-screening Q&A. "What'd he say?" Heidecker demanded.

The incident happened during a scene where the two guys are riding around in a cart chasing hobos out of the derelict mall, screaming "Get the f— out!"

A man stomping out of the theater at that moment shouted back, "We f–king ARE!" About two dozen people had already fled before that, and many more took off after. About two-thirds of the audience remained by the time the credits rolled.

When Heidecker and Wareheim took the stage for a Q&A, the audience was both playful and hostile. The guys made up nicknames for the questioners, and the questioners weren't shy about mocking them back.

"Questions?" Heidecker said, kicking things off. "What kind of questions could you possibly have?"

"What the f–k!" one audience member shouted.

Heidecker's answer: "F–k you. What else? ... You, baldy?"

The folically challenged moviegoer asked about a scene where the two roly-poly gentlemen share a bath and shave each other. "Which one of you got wood first?"

"Next question," Heidecker answered.

"What's the moral of the story?" someone shouted.

"Friendship," Heidecker snapped.

"Next?" Wareheim said.

"What was the actual budget of the film and how much of that budget was for drugs?" a woman asked.

The audience laughed. "It's a low-budget film," Wareheim shrugged. "Under a billion."

Their favorite part? "For me, it's seeing it in a movie theater. We're used to TV where there's not a [live] audience. To see it with a group of people who are enjoying it, or cringing and screaming, or covering their eyes the whole time, that's kind of amazing for me."
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: Pwaybloe on January 27, 2012, 03:36:32 PM
Oooh.  This will be awesome.
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Post by: ono on January 27, 2012, 04:24:07 PM
They are Tim and Eric.  Ask them anything. (http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/ozast/we_are_tim_and_eric_ausa/)  *shrug*
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: malkovich on January 27, 2012, 10:20:36 PM
 Apparently you can now pay and watch the film on this new buzzworthy website called Youtube? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtOUttm2UyA)
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: SiliasRuby on January 31, 2012, 01:39:23 PM
NOT interested.
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: RegularKarate on February 02, 2012, 02:52:11 PM
Quote from: SiliasRuby on January 31, 2012, 01:39:23 PM
NOT interested.
LEAST important post of the year
Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: ᾦɐļᵲʊʂ on February 10, 2012, 12:47:36 AM
This movie is really awesome, but it's a love it or hate it type of movie.  It's got its flaws as a film goes, but it's not just a sketch comedy film.  It even leaves behind a lot of Tim and Eric inside jokes and mostly just carries over the humor.  If you like the show, then you will likely enjoy the movie, but it is not just a string of tired gags.  A lot of it puzzles me as to how it was ever even on the big screen at all, some very questionable scenes that I can't help but love.

Basically, I don't know how to review this movie at least not at this point.  I'm still reeling from it, I cried my eyes out.  But that's because I really love the show and was still really excited to meet the both of them.  What I can say is the movie doesn't disappoint at all if you love their show, it continues that humor and they translate it well into a feature script that isn't just sketch after sketch.  I can't guarantee you'll be amazed by it if it's not your cup of tea.  I mean, it probably really is funny, but I recognize my bias here.  Eventually my theater will get it and I'll be able to make more of an assessment than I have now.

Point being, see it with friends, probably tipsy to drunk.


Side-story:

I work at one of the select theaters that this got an advance screening for.  These are the rare days I look forward to when otherwise it's a lame to so-so job.  It was a slow enough night and apparently my managers like me enough to just let me watch the whole thing while on the clock.  I was very grateful, they are all aware of how big of a Tim and Eric fan I am, so they let me sit in on it.  I felt guilty, so I'd poke my head out of the theater to see if it was busy, but they were always like "Nah, go back to the movie."  Eventually, towards the end, I checked to see if it was busy again, and they said "No, but Tim and Eric are in the lobby right now."  This is usually different, as usually people show up for Q&A's like bigshots where they want to come in, suffer through the Q&A and sneak out.  I don't look down on this option, I'm sure celebrities have shit to do.  But I've seen Tim and Eric at the Vic and even through talking to Tim and Eric, they affirm that Chicago is one of the cities they're best received in.

Also to the point, I got to meet them.  They are incredible guys.  Before the movie was over, I got to talk with them a little before the Q&A began and they're just so hilarious to converse with.  I had with me the .com DVD but asked them to sign my Heart of Darkness book, and they both laughed and signed it.  It almost seemed passe to me to ask them to sign the DVD, as everyone would be asking for that anyway.  The Q&A was also really funny where they barely even answer questions, they just tell some sort of joke that is basically a deflection but is otherwise hilarious. 

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Title: Re: Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Post by: matt35mm on February 10, 2012, 02:13:14 AM
That's great. I saw them and the movie yesterday. It was a good time. And yes, they didn't really answer any questions during the Q&A.