Eric Brainard
almost 2 years
ago
Has some of the best lol moments to date. Far better than their first feature film outing.
Dónal Kennedy
over 4 years
ago
As relevant and hilarious in 2016 as it ever was. Fuck yeah.
Leif Jacobson
over 5 years
ago
Hilarious, irreverent, and brilliant, the best action film starring puppets ever made.
Austin
6 years
ago
Pretty derision of audience despite not being funny at all.
Thomas Jennings
over 6 years
ago
Best puppet movie about US foreign policy. Also brilliant songs. 'Merica.
Jon Finnegan
almost 7 years
ago
A very funny film, very unique to the comedies we are used to.
Anthony Colombi
7 years
ago
Matt Damon delivers a powerhouse performance in this film.
Freddie Pope
over 7 years
ago
It's funny for being so different and well worth the time for good laughs. MATT DAY-MON.
Chelsea Foreman
over 7 years
ago
From the creators of South Park. Offensive, hilarious, & puppet sex.
Kakra
almost 8 years
ago
7.5/10
Peter Renshaw
8 years
ago
♬ Were gonna need a montage Ooh it takes a montage / Show a lot of things happening at 1 ♬
Michael Cole
8 years
ago
Filled with dirty, childish humor, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Sodapop Liptrott
8 years
ago
sheer brilliance i have never seen anything so funny. thank you trey parker and matt stone
Pieter Peach
almost 9 years
ago
"I promise I will never, ever die."
Team America: World Police, often referred to as simply Team America, is a 2004 action comedy film written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Pam Brady and directed by Parker, all of whom are also known for the popular animated television series South Park. The film is a satire of big-budget action films and their associated clichés and stereotypes, with particular humorous emphasis on the global implications of US politics. The title of the film itself is derived from domestic and international political criticisms that the U.S. frequently and unilaterally tries to "police the world". The film features a cast composed of marionettes. Team America focuses on a fictional team of political paramilitary policemen known as "Team America: World Police", who attempt to save the world from a violent terrorist plot led by Kim Jong-il.
The film was primarily inspired by Thunderbirds, a popular British TV show created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson which also featured an all-marionette cast, though...