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MacGruber

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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5,6/10
49 k
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Ryan Phillippe, Will Forte, and Kristen Wiig in MacGruber (2010)
Ex-special operative MacGruber is called back into action to take down his archenemy, Dieter Von Cunth, who's in possession of a nuclear warhead and bent on destroying Washington, D.C.
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L'ancien agent spécial MacGruber repart en mission pour faire tomber son ennemi juré, Dieter Von Cunth, qui possède une ogive nucléaire et souhaite détruire Washington.L'ancien agent spécial MacGruber repart en mission pour faire tomber son ennemi juré, Dieter Von Cunth, qui possède une ogive nucléaire et souhaite détruire Washington.L'ancien agent spécial MacGruber repart en mission pour faire tomber son ennemi juré, Dieter Von Cunth, qui possède une ogive nucléaire et souhaite détruire Washington.

  • Réalisation
    • Jorma Taccone
  • Scénario
    • Will Forte
    • John Solomon
    • Jorma Taccone
  • Casting principal
    • Will Forte
    • Kristen Wiig
    • Val Kilmer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    49 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jorma Taccone
    • Scénario
      • Will Forte
      • John Solomon
      • Jorma Taccone
    • Casting principal
      • Will Forte
      • Kristen Wiig
      • Val Kilmer
    • 196avis d'utilisateurs
    • 145avis des critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    MacGruber: Trailer #2
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    Rôles principaux72

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    Will Forte
    Will Forte
    • MacGruber
    Kristen Wiig
    Kristen Wiig
    • Vicki
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Cunth
    Ryan Phillippe
    Ryan Phillippe
    • Piper
    Powers Boothe
    Powers Boothe
    • Colonel Faith
    Maya Rudolph
    Maya Rudolph
    • Casey
    Rhys Coiro
    Rhys Coiro
    • Yerik Novikov
    Andy Mackenzie
    Andy Mackenzie
    • Hoss
    Jasper Cole
    Jasper Cole
    • Zeke
    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Constantine
    • (as Tim Murphy)
    Kevin Skousen
    • Senator Garver
    Robert M. Reid
    • Priest
    Jim Giesler
    • Janitor
    • (as Jimmy G. Giesler)
    Chris Jericho
    Chris Jericho
    • Frank Korver
    Mark Henry
    Mark Henry
    • Tut Beemer
    Antonio Burke Jr.
    Antonio Burke Jr.
    • Vernon Freedom
    • (as MVP)
    Dalip Singh
    Dalip Singh
    • Tug Phelps
    • (as The Great Khali)
    Glenn Jacobs
    Glenn Jacobs
    • Tanker Lutz
    • (as Kane)
    • Réalisation
      • Jorma Taccone
    • Scénario
      • Will Forte
      • John Solomon
      • Jorma Taccone
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    7brando647

    First Good SNL Film in Almost 20 Years

    Movies based on Saturday Night Live sketches have a rough history with very few of them being anything but awful. The last good SNL film was almost 20 years ago with WAYNE'S WORLD and it's sequel in 1992/1993. I have been a fan of the show for a while but I understand how hard it can be to stretch an idea from 3 minutes to 90 or more. I'm glad Will Forte and director Jorma Taccone have come along to revive the hope for decent comedies based on SNL material. Based on Forte's sketch, MacGruber is an American war hero and MacGyver parody known for failing to disarm bombs in the nick of time. Here, he is brought out of retirement to bring down his arch-nemesis, Dieter Von Cunth. Von Cunth is the man who murdered MacGruber's bride on their wedding day and he's just stolen a nuclear warhead.

    I hadn't seen much of the original sketches until a friend of mine heard about the MACGRUBER movie and sat me down to watch the sketches on YouTube. Frankly, I wasn't all that impressed with the sketches. Each one felt the exact same and it got less and less funny with each one I watched. I didn't hold out much hope for the film but I gave it a chance after seeing some positive reviews. I am so glad my initial expectations were wrong. This movie was funny and it got more hilarious each time I watched it. A lot of the humor in the film is downright juvenile ("Time to go pound some Cunth") but it works. MacGruber (Will Forte) is completely deadpan with his delivery and truly believes he is a genius hero while those around him, friend Vicki St. Elmo (Kristin Wiig) and Lieutenant Dixon Piper (Ryan Phillipe), are just as vexed as the audience as to MacGruber's insane methods.

    The movie reeks of old school 80's action films and does a decent job of balancing the oddball humor with decent action sequences. Granted there's nothing too over-the-top about the action in the movie, limited to your basic gunfights. This movie is a comedy first and foremost. From the little bit I'd seen of Will Forte previously, I was never a fan but MacGruber seems to be the character he was born to play. His wannabe machismo, overconfidence in his eccentric methods, and dedication to his Blaupunkt car stereo are hilarious and his love scenes are some of the funniest I've ever seen. I love Kristin Wiig's quiet awkwardness that she brings to her characters and Ryan Phillipe did a goo job as the film's straight man, the voice of reason against MacGruber's idiocy. Val Kilmer must have had a great time playing baddie Von Cunth because he's hamming it up in every scene. Kilmer was probably my favorite part of the film and I'd love to see him do some more comedies.

    I can only urge people to give the film a chance. I know the negative stigma associated with SNL movies but I'm hoping this film is more than a fluke and that we can expect some more decent films from their label. Another friend of mine fought against seeing the film but when I finally got him to sit down and watch it, his mind had changed and now we're constantly quoting it. Don't misconstrue my positive remarks as complete love for the film, as it still has it's flaws, but it's still a fun time and deserves credit for that.
    6gnr008-3

    The Gum Holds

    In 1985, a show began about a man who refused to use weapons but instead used his mind (and everyday household items, of course) to outwit the bad guys. Fast forward to the beginning of the 21st century, Will forte created a character on Saturday Night Live that would have been hilarious and relevant, in the 80's. His character MacGruber stars in a one-note riff parodying the TV icon Macgeyver. Naturally Lorne Michaels thought this 90-second sketch should be made into a feature length movie.

    Along with Forte, fellow SNL cast member Kristen Wiig is thrown into the mix as MacGruber's daft gal Friday, Vicki St. Elmo. A nuclear warhead is stolen and of course the only man for the job is a stale 80's parody. In this film it actually works. Stuck together like makeshift crossbow made out of Bubble Yum and a paper clip, Macgruber mixes realistic action with over the top crude, childish and witty comedy. The movies gags are a lot like Macgruber himself. When he wins, he wins big but when he fails he falls flat on his face. The hit and miss comedy will leave you cackling and rolling your eyes. The movie's strength is its repetition of jokes, which surprisingly, make you laugh harder the second time.

    Forte plays Macgruber with the same weak acting as that of MacGyver. Some of his nonsense rings true and some of it makes you wish he'd shut up. Val Kilmer is given surprisingly little to do as the movies villain. The funniest thing about him is his name. All together it leaves us with a mish mash of epic proportions. Though uneven the film does reward its audience with laughs. MacGruber has parts that shouldn't fit but by some miracle the Bubble Yum holds.
    thorneer

    MACGRUBER shows why SNL is not past all hope

    A full-length film version of a recurring Saturday Night Live sketch may seem anachronistic these days; after all, it seemed the SNL movie finally died out way back in 1999/2000 with the one-two TKO of SUPERSTAR and THE LADIES MAN. The problems were obvious: even a talented cast and crew can rarely stretch out a three or four minute skit that hinged on the personality of the performer as he or she ran through the same joke again and again. I can think of only two times it did - THE BLUES BROTHERS and WAYNE'S WORLD. These films worked because their subject matter allowed for a larger story to unfold.

    Lorne Michael's subsequent production efforts have taken the smarter tack. They build new stories around established talents, with the result that we go into the film with familiarity, to be sure, but also a sense of fun and surprise at what our favorite comedians might cook up. Tina Fey has really taken the ball and run with it in her backstage-at- SNL-show "30 Rock", realizing that after a while, all comedy sketches seem the same and the audience wants a different perspective. Meanwhile MACGRUBER co-writer and director Jorma Taccone, Andy Samberg and Akiva Goldsman (together The Lonely Island), have become the most popular act on SNL by largely ignoring its conventions and doing what they want. Samberg's on-air sketches are mostly forgettable, but he shines in LI's genre-skewing short videos.

    Taccone and company know how to tap cultural cliché like no one else working today. They represent a new type of humor at work in American comedy - one that lovingly wallows in cultural familiarity and the ironic potential therein. In an age of YouTube and instant dissemination of, well, everything, they know that the best way to reach the widest audience at a level that truly connects is through their pop umbilical cords.

    Will Forte's "MacGruber" sketches follow an identical formula: MacGruber, a hyper skilled MacGyver parody (we learn in the opening of the film that he has something like 16 Purple Hearts and four Medals of Honor, and has somehow served multiple tours of duty as a member of every branch of the armed forces) is trapped in a control room of some bad guy's lair with his assistant, Vicki St. Elmo (Kristen Wiig) and a third person played by that week's guest star. Plus a bomb with a 20 second timer. MacGruber sets to work using household items to defuse the bomb, but invariably becomes distracted, largely due to his own hubris and general cluelessness, and the bomb explodes. Forte and Taccone wisely dispense with this template until very late in the game, instead constructing a plot in which MacGruber is free to run wild. Thus: rich evil guy Dieter Von Cunth (Kilmer, having a ball) steals a nuclear missile which he intends to use on Washington, D.C. His motives are unimportant. What is important is that there's only one guy who can stop him: MacGruber. In an opening scene recalling RAMBO III (tellingly, the stupidest one), MacGruber's former commanding officer (Powers Boothe) tracks down the titular hero at a monastery in Ecuador, where he's spent the last ten years in seclusion following the death of his bride at the altar. She was blown up by Cunth. It was messy. It takes some convincing, and a team-assembling montage gone horribly, horribly wrong, but pretty soon MacGruber's back in action and taking the fight to the enemy.

    Support is provided by Kristen Wiig as Vicki St. Elmo, a woman as strangely trapped in 1989-era style as MacGruber, as well as Ryan Phillippe as Lt. Dixon Piper, who actually seems to know what he's doing, if he can ever get through to MacGruber, whose home-made tactics not only generally fail to work, but often make things worse. Phillippe, Booth, and even Kilmer stand in for the audience as straight men, scratching their heads at MacGruber's insanity. Taccone and Forte give them lines that echo almost exactly what the average audience member might be thinking when MacGruber distracts some baddies by stripping down and utilizing a piece of celery in an interesting way. And yet it works. It makes sense. What's surprising is the rawness of the film: freed from the limitations of live network television, Taccone and Forte work to earn their R-rating. Boy, do they. MacGruber is a foul-mouthed near-deviant whose dedication to his country is matched only by his penchant for public nudity.

    Forte is a dynamo on screen, showing that he, like Will Ferrell and others before him, will do absolutely anything to get a laugh, no matter how potentially embarrassing. While some of these gags might push the bounds of taste – MacGruber has a thing for "throat rips" and the less said about his methods in the bedroom, the better – Forte's exuberance for the character shines through. It's this commitment to the bit that helps MACGRUBER immensely. It's all absurd, parodic, and ultimately pointless, but it's a very entertaining 90 minutes. Taccone and Forte have great fun messing with the conventions of action movies in general – and "MacGyver" in particular, though I doubt MacGyver ever offered to fellate a man to accomplish the mission. The film looks and sounds fine, and Taccone has made a smooth transition from short form music video parodies to action cinema; he's still got some things to learn, but he's definitely got chops. The best thing that can be said of MACGRUBER is that in the end, the intelligence and cleverness of its creators situate this film happily much closer to the work of Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg than to the Butabi Brothers.

    Let's hope this is the next step in a journey back for Lorne Michaels to producing quality comedy. Somewhere, John Belushi is smiling.
    7drewnes

    "Macgrubie don't play like homie, and homie don't play like that."

    Everything about this should not be funny, yet why am I laughing so much? Because Will Forte is hilarious, that's why. I remember thinking it was such a dumb idea to make this SNL skit into a movie, but they did good. Real good.
    8johncontact

    Trashy at times, but most always funny

    Seeing as there are only 14 reviews at the time of writing this, I decided to add my say.

    Most importantly this movie needs to be viewed as it is intended. It is a parody of what I'll dub as the 80's action sub-genre. Parodies have to be measured on a separate scale. In my opinion they're generally silly movies with goofy characters, ridiculous plots, and a few cringe-worthy moments. They are this way because of their nature; they exist to poke fun at prior works or themes. The good parodies are really enjoyable, and I classify MacGruber as a good parody.

    I saw this at my local theater last night and while there weren't many other viewers, there was an almost steady stream of laughs throughout the movie. MacGruber picks up fast and lays out the comedy. There weren't any lapses where I was checking my watch.

    However, to enjoy this movie you must be able to stomach some raunch. More than once I instinctively put my hand over my eyes shaking my head in somewhat disbelief that they "went there." However, at each of these times, I was still laughing, as was much of the audience. This movie pushes the limits, but if you can handle it, you'll come out with a smile on your face and chuckle as you think back on the ridiculousness of it all.

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    • Anecdotes
      Will Forte owned the Mazda Miata that MacGruber drives in the film. Forte revealed that he sold it for $50,000 for charity and he personally delivered it to the buyer in Texas. The man who purchased it then taught his son how to drive stick shift in the Mazda. Forte also brought a MacGruber style costume for the driver to wear.
    • Gaffes
      Each time MacGruber is handling a grenade it has a blue painted top. This blue indicates that the grenades are dummies and can not explode.
    • Citations

      Lt. Dixon Piper: Why did he do it? Why did Cunth kill your wife?

      MacGruber: To this day, I have no idea. We actually all went to college together. Believe it or not, we were very close friends. Then after graduation, he got engaged to her. He asked me to be his best man and right about that time, I started banging her and mowing her box. She was actually the first person I felt comfortable enough around to let eat out my butt. Anyway, shortly thereafter, she left him for me. She was actually carrying his child at the time. I asked her to terminate it, obviously, so we could start fresh. And she agreed. We were so in love. And he took that from me.

      Lt. Dixon Piper: That's really fucked up.

      MacGruber: Thanks.

    • Crédits fous
      After the credits there is a scene showing MacGruber standing on a tree branch playing a saxophone
    • Versions alternatives
      The unrated version is five minutes longer and contains additional scenes not included in the original theatrical version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Book of Eli/The Spy Next Door/Fish Tank (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Dark Matter
      Written and Performed by Andrew Bird

      Courtesy of Wegawam Music Co. and Fat Possum Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 mai 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Siêu Đặc Vụ MacGruber
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Albuquerque, Nouveau-Mexique, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Broadway Video
      • Michaels Goldwyn
      • Relativity Media
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 525 600 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 043 495 $US
      • 23 mai 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 9 322 895 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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