Attorney General (uncredited) Lainie Safady ... President Camacho's Groupie (uncredited) Ava Knighten Santana ... President Camacho's Groupie (uncredited) Craig …
Attorney General : It's got electrolytes. Pvt. Joe Bowers : Okay, look. The plants aren't growing, so I'm pretty sure that the Brawndo's not working. Now, I'm no botanist, but I do know that if you put water on plants, they grow. Secretary of Energy : Well, I've never seen no plants grow out of no toilet. Secretary of State : Hey, that's good.
Idiocracy is a 2006 American science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and co-written by Judge and Etan Cohen.Starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard and Terry Crews, the film tells the story of Joe Bauers (Wilson), a US Army librarian who, along with prostitute Rita (Rudolph), takes part in a government hibernation experiment. The experiment goes awry and …
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Jan 25, 2007 · Idiocracy Photos 186 Top cast Luke Wilson as Joe Bauers Maya Rudolph as Rita Dax Shepard as Frito Terry Crews as President Camacho Anthony 'Citric' Campos as Secretary of Defense David Herman as Secretary of State Sonny Castillo as Prosecutor Kevin McAfee as Bailiff (as Kevin S. McAfee) Robert Musgrave as Sgt. Keller Michael McCafferty
Year | Title | Role |
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2006 | Danny Roane: First Time Director | Charlotte Lewis |
2006 | Idiocracy | Attorney General "Fun Bags" (Uncredited) |
2008 | Man Maid | Torry |
2009 | Not Since You | Sarah 'Doogs' Doogins |
Idiocracy ' s original release date was August 5, 2005, according to Mike Judge. In April 2006, a release date was set for September 1, 2006. In August, numerous articles revealed that release was to be put on hold indefinitely. Idiocracy was released as scheduled but only in seven cities (Los Angeles, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and Mike Judge's hometown, Austin, Texas), and expanded to only 130 theaters, not the usual wide release of 600 or more theaters. According to the Austin American-Statesman, 20th Century Fox, the film's distributor, was entirely absent in promoting the feature; while posters were released to theaters, "no movie trailers, no ads, and only two stills", and no press kits were released.
This theory has been given extra weight by Terry Crews , who stars in the movie as President Camacho. In a 2018 Interview with GQ Magazine he talked of advertisers being unhappy at the way they were portrayed, which affected the studio's efforts to promote the movie.
The idea of a dystopian society based on dysgenics is not new and can be traced back to the work of Sir Francis Galton. H . G. Wells ' The Time Machine postulates a devolved society of humans, as does the short story " The Marching Morons " by Cyril M. Kornbluth, akin to the "Epsilon-minus Semi-Morons" of Aldous Huxley 's Brave New World.
Filming took place in 2004 on several stages at Austin Studios and in the Texas cities of Austin, San Marcos, Pflugerville, and Round Rock. Test screenings around March 2005 produced unofficial reports of poor audience reactions.
H. G. Wells ' The Time Machine postulates a devolved society of humans, as does the short story " The Marching Morons " by Cyril M. Kornbluth, akin to the "Epsilon-minus Semi-Morons" of Aldous Huxley 's Brave New World.
Officer Collins has been spearheading one of the US Army's most secretive experiments to date: the Human Hibernation Project. If successful, the project would store its subjects indefinitely until they are needed most. Their first test subject - Joe Bauers - was not chosen for his superiority.
The very small Surgeon General's warning seen on the Tarrylton's Cigarettes billboard reads: "Warning: The Surgeon General has one lung and a voicebox but he could still kick your sorry ass".
A lot of things in this futuristic satire are more theoretically funny than actually funny (though it does have some laugh-out-loud moments) but a lot of that is because it seems to have been cut by the studio to better appeal to exactly the idiots it's mocking.
In 2006, Rue starred in the stage musical Little Egypt with French Stewart, Jenny O'Hara and Gregg Henry at the Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles. She guest-starred in Two and a Half Men as Berta's pregnant youngest daughter.
2. Sara Rue is an American actress. She is known for her performances as Carmen Ferrara on Popular, and as Claude Casey on Less than Perfect. In 2011, she hosted The CW reality series Shedding for the Wedding.
Rue began her acting career at the age of nine, appearing in the 1988 film Rocket Gibraltar as Kevin Spacey 's daughter. Rue played a very young Roseanne in the first meeting of Roseanne and Dan at a dance on the TV show Roseanne.
Since 2014, Rue has appeared in a recurring role as Candace on the CBS sitcom Mom. In 2015, she was cast as main character Dora in the TV Land comedy Impastor. The show was cancelled after its second season in 2016. Rue has a recurring role as Nancy Granville on ABC's American Housewife .
Early life. Sara Rue was born Sara Schlackman in New York City, the daughter of Joan Schlackman ( née Rue), a municipal employee and former actress, and Marc Schlackman, a stage manager. The elder of two daughters, she was raised in New York, where her parents were active in Broadway theatre.