Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

1996 "Coming to a screen bigger than your TV."
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

6.8 | 1h20m | PG-13 | en | Animation

Slacker duo Beavis and Butt-Head wake to discover their TV has been stolen. Their search for a new one takes them on a clueless adventure across America, during which they manage to accidentally become America's most wanted.

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6.8 | 1h20m | PG-13 | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: December. 20,1996 | Released Producted By: Paramount , Geffen Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Slacker duo Beavis and Butt-Head wake to discover their TV has been stolen. Their search for a new one takes them on a clueless adventure across America, during which they manage to accidentally become America's most wanted.

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Cast

Mike Judge , Bruce Willis , Demi Moore

Director

Bill Schwab

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Paramount , Geffen Pictures

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Python Hyena Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996): Dir: Mike Judge / Voices: Mike Judge, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Robert Stack, Cloris Leachman: M.T.V. feature about a couple of delinquents that pervert and devalue anything they can influence. Lame plot has them searching for their stolen T.V. and being mistaken for thugs. A criminal named Muddy sends them on a mission to kill his wife although they interpret it as a request to have sex with her. Amusing events lead to them as America's most wanted. Dreadful animation where the moronic young heroes snicker as a donkey relieves itself. Women are referred to as sluts and Beavis is caught masturbating in a camper owned by an elderly couple whose generation Beavis and Butt-Head wouldn't understand. Director Mike Judge does many of the voices including our simple minded schoolboys. Bruce Willis voices the ruthless Muddy while Demi Moore voices his seductive wife. Robert Stack is in self parody voicing a foul mouth police chief conducting the investigation that leads to the juvenile boys. Cloris Leachman voices an elderly woman whom the boys can never understand and only succeed in a vulgar translation. One could argue the case of stereotypical teenagers of the M-TV nature and the generation they promise to come. What really persists is its vulgar nature finding humour in the obscene, which again, spotlights a new generation. Score: 6 / 10
meesho 20 I was young "unable to watch it" according to parents yet sneaked a few if they went to bed early enough and didn't enjoy it. The fault for that was no one's other than having heard it so many times without the images from my room at the time. By the time I saw it it gave me a sense of disappointment because I had too much time using my own imagination before (like reading a book then watching the film). That aside I was older and the movie came out. from the start I was like: now were talking. I was desensitized from the past preconceptions and the film was great, I put it up there with others like Ren & Stimpy, etc. Finally I went back and enjoyed the series. Then there were new seasons later on/not too long ago, very good yet only one critique: they weren't as stupid which is fine because it was almost run into the ground that way. In the end the new elements to the characters made it stay in my favorite cartoons.
LeonLouisRicci An "Elongated" Episode of the Terminally and Totally Dumb Teenagers makes it Clear that the Duo's Disgusting Double Entendres can Withstand the "Blow" Up and give Their Fans Ninety Minutes of Off the Couch Fun.The Music here is Part of the Story, not Music Videos that Either Suck or Don't Suck, so that Familiar Element from the TV Show is Abandon for Tourist Attractions and Road Trip Shenanigans.There is a Strong Plot about a Missing "Biological" Weapon as the Two are sent on a Wild "Goose" Chase and to "Score" with a Big Boobed Babe. Obviously, it is Not a Spoiler to say that will Never Happen, so B&B "Do" America while Attempting that most Elusive of Pubescent Pursuits.This is Visually quite Impressive with a Rob Zombie Montage Standing Out above it all as Beavis "Munches" on Peyote to keep from Dying of Thirst. The Opening is also Impressive with a Giant Monster and the Charlie's Angels/Starsky and Hutch Credits.Overall, if You Like the Boys You'll Like the Movie.
Stellarvore I saw this movie just the other week and I've gotta say it's one of the best animated comedies ever made.The movie starts out with Beavis (Mike Judge) shaking Butt-Head (Mike Judge) to wake him up from a dream where he was trying to "score," to tell him that their TV has been stolen (completely oblivious to the broken window, crowbar, and footprints leading out the door). Finally, Butt-Head says, "Beavis! I think I've figured something out." Then after a few seconds, he says, "This sucks. It sucks more than anything that's ever sucked before." On a search for a new TV, the brain-dead duo meet Muddy Grimes (Bruce Willis) at a motel, who sends them to do his wife Dallas (Demi Moore) for $10,000. They meet up with her, and she plants a virus in Beavis' pants. The ATF go on a countrywide manhunt for Beavis and Butt-Head, who go across the country hoping to score.Like many of Mike Judge's works (like Office Space), there's a lot of quotable lines (Heh-heh, fire; He said "extend"), and some hilarious scenes (the humping vultures, the acid trip, both "great Cornholio" parts), and many other amazing qualities.10/10 (Did this movie just score?)