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Macgruber [DVD] [2010] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

3.3 out of 5 stars 41 customer reviews

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002ZG98B4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 299,179 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Forte/Kilmer/Wiig/Phillippe ~ Macgruber

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Format: DVD
Okay, I hate to start by blatantly stealing someone else's quote, but, when reading other reviews of MacGruber, someone else described it as `Team America, but without the puppets.' Yes, I'd say that's a fair definition - only Team America was very funny and clever. MacGruber has a lot to live up to.

When I started watching MacGruber, I hated it. I was totally with those many 1/5 star reviews I'd seen describing it. My main gripes were that it simply wasn't funny and that the main character (MacGruber, believe it or not) was completely annoying. I was practically on the brink of turning it off after about half an hour, when, to my amazement, I actually laughed.

It's possible that by watching half an hour of this film lowered by IQ enough to watch - and enjoy - the rest of it. Okay, so the second half wasn't comedy gold, but I seemed to have a better idea as to what this film was trying to be and I laughed enough not to qualify this as a complete flop. However, it's worth noting that this film bombed at the box office, so perhaps I'm in a minority here.

It's a (loose) satire on action films where the `burned out hero' is plucked from retirement for `one last mission.' It has been done a fair few times before - Hotshots Part Deux was done nearly twenty years ago (and it's probably consistently funnier), but it has enough moments (in the second half) to make it just about worth watching.

And - seriously - don't eat the celery.
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Originally I wasn't particularly interested in watching MacGruber until I happened to see a 20 minute clip from around half way through the film and my god I could not stop laughing. Yes, the comedy is rather vulgar and there are some dry periods where dialogue takes over but sometimes a film needs a period of calm otherwise the laughs just aren't as meaningful or long lasting in my opinion; but when the laughs come they are strong and last in your mind for days. It is true though that this comedy isn't for everyone. If you enjoyed films like Team America, Strange Wilderness, i'd even go as far as mentioning Tenacious D, then this film is for you. It became my favourite comedy film of 2010 and always has me laughing for its ridiculous style and in your face attitude. I would recommend watching the film before you buy to make sure that this won't be a bad purchase for you as some people just won't 'get it' and if you don't get it now then you probably never will. I definitely think MacGruber should be given a chance, I certainly got a surprise when I watched it, as you might end up falling for its disgusting charm.
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Format: DVD
The movie starts out like a Zucker and Zucker five star Rambo spoof. The dialogue was witty and quick. MacGruber is coaxed out of retirement to assemble a team to fight his arch rival. All is well, then we find out MacGruber is a complete idiot, as he accidentally blows up his own team. At this point the movie digresses to become outright gross. In the next scene he is very graphically asking to perform oral and anal sex with an army officer in order to coax him to join his new team. This scene was completely disgusting, poorly written, and totally needless. The next real highlight was the sex scene. This was laugh out loud funny, but didn't carry the movie. Much of the movie is crude and sophomoric. Sometimes it works well, while other times it works as well as a bad National Lampoon movie. Disgusting is not always funny.

Not for kids or prudes. Did Val Kilmer get fat or what?
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Watch the first 5 minutes then turn it off, you;ve already seen the best of it. Started well but just goes down hill so fast its essentially a primer on how not to make a spoof movie. So many opportunities wasted, so many chances for humour which simply became, well, funny to a 6 year old maybe.

Ive watched bad films over the years, but this, this takes the accolade as the only film I have ever truly regretted watching. Sad to see how low some people will sink..
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Format: Blu-ray
As McGuyver spoof MacGruber, Will Forte's character requires 2 important things of the viewer to maximise enjoyment: knowing a bit about McGuyver, and being tolerant of juvenile humour. As someone who fits both categories I found the trailer funny, so rented the movie.
The full film is a bit of a mixed bag - very much one of those films where the sheer unexpectedness and high gag ratio of the trailer works better than a full film. While Forte gives it his all, several of the gags mocking self-important heroes have been done better before and MacGruber's sometimes such an insufferable smug git that you lose sympathy for him. Occasionally it also blunders into 'I'm acting crazy - it must be funny!' desperation, especially where Val Kilmer's bad guy is concerned. However, some moments are inspired. Kristen Wiig of Bridesmaids gets an excruciatingly embarrassing and funny coffee shop scene, and MacGruber's moments of humiliation are often better than his successes.
If you're happy to weather the occasional 'weak' and 'pretty good' patches to stumble over a few comedy gems, you could do worse than get this.
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By J. Morris TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 7 Sept. 2010
Format: DVD
MacGruber is a feature length adapation of the Saturday Night Live bit featuring Will Forte as MacGruber, a thinly veiled parody of a certain retro TV show. When MacGruber's nemesis, Dieter von C*nth (Val Kilmer - Heat) steals a nuclear warhead from an ex-soviet bloc country, the US Army call in their number one guy to deal with the problem. MacGruber must ditch his life of peace at an Equadorian Monastery and reassemble his old team in order to stop the evil C*nth (pronounced as you might expect...) and finally avenge his wife's death. MacGruber runs around solving any situation with his assortment of household items and his ability to combine them in some sort of lethal manner, couple this with a natural propensity for "ripping throats" and you have yourself one deadly super-agent.

Ryan Phillipe (Crash) plays the straight guy to Forte's bumbling idiot and provides the institutional rigor for MacGruber to rebel against but is largely wasted in this kind of role. Kristen Wiig (Knocked Up) plays Vicki St. Elmo, our hero's love interest, bringing a lot of humour to the role with her insecure mannerisms and unfaltering obedience to MacGruber's idiotic schemes which, for some reason, generally involve her dressing up as MacGruber himself or some other guy. Val Kilmer plays a solid bad guy but the role is really a cardboard cut out.
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