Idiocracy (2006)

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1h 24m
Running Time

September 1, 2006
Release Date

Idiocracy (2006)

6
/ 10
2 User Ratings
1h 24m
Running Time

September 1, 2006
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
20th Century Fox
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Plot.

To test its top-secret Human Hibernation Project, the Pentagon picks the most average Americans it can find - an Army private and a prostitute - and sends them to the year 2505 after a series of freak events. But when they arrive, they find a civilization so dumbed-down that they're the smartest people around.

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Cast & Crew.

Ryan Ransdell

Ryan Ransdell

Trashy Guy

Melissa Sweet

Melissa Sweet

Slutty Girl

Valerie Posas

Valerie Posas

New Slutty Girl

Wes Davis

Wes Davis

Trashy Teen Jock

Andrew Wilson

Andrew Wilson

Beef Supreme

Mark Tuner

Mark Tuner

Officer

Kevin Klee

Kevin Klee

Main Character (Ow! My Balls! Guy)

John Dodson

John Dodson

Additional Officer

Melissa Espinales

Melissa Espinales

Counter Woman

Joseph Cheatham

Joseph Cheatham

Doctor in Waiting Room

Jason Schaefer

Jason Schaefer

Prison Guard #1 / Costco Greeter

Richard Reeder

Richard Reeder

Prison Guard #2

Lawrence Castillo

Lawrence Castillo

Prison Guard #3

Turk Pipkin

Turk Pipkin

Guy at Costco

Heather Kafka

Heather Kafka

Woman at Carl's Jr.

Christopher M. Campos

Christopher M. Campos

Congressman #1

Evelyn Hurley

Evelyn Hurley

One of Upgrayedd's Ladies (uncredited)

Tom Kenny

Tom Kenny

Computer Voice (uncredited)

Max Kruemcke

Max Kruemcke

Townsperson (uncredited)

T.J. McFarland

T.J. McFarland

Old Man (uncredited)

Jesse Medeles

Jesse Medeles

Peterson (uncredited)

James Moreno

James Moreno

Front Row Juror (uncredited)

Dan Murphy

Dan Murphy

Congressman (uncredited)

Steve Powers

Steve Powers

Townsperson (uncredited)

Details.

Release Date
September 1, 2006

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 24m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$30,000,000

Box Office
$495,303

Filming Locations
Texas, United States

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

prostitute
capitalism
usa president
arena
congress
experiment
future
army
stupidity
hibernation
dark comedy
social satire
brainwashing
surveillance
masturbation
u.s. congress
mass media
junk food
commercialism
anti-intellectualism
aftercreditsstinger

Wiki.

Idiocracy is a 2006 American science fiction comedy film co-produced and directed by Mike Judge from a screenplay written by Judge and Etan Cohen based on a story written by Judge. The plot follows United States Army librarian Joe Bauers and prostitute Rita, who undergo a government hibernation experiment. Joe and Rita awake five hundred years later in a dystopian anti-intellectual society. The cast includes Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, Terry Crews, David Herman, Justin Long, Andrew Wilson, and Brad Jordan.

The concept of Idiocracy dates back to a concept Judge envisioned in 1996. Judge finished a script with the working title 3001 in 2001, rewriting the film a year later. Filming took place throughout 2004 at Austin Studios and other cities in Texas. Idiocracy serves as a social satire that touches on issues including anti-intellectualism, commercialism, consumerism, dysgenics, voluntary childlessness, and overpopulation. 20th Century Fox was hesitant to promote the film, refusing to grant it a wide release, and did not screen the film for critics. The decision not to market Idiocracy was seen as unexpected, following the success of Office Space (1999), and led to speculation. According to Crews, the film's satirical depiction of corporations made the film financially unviable, while Judge attributed 20th Century Fox's decision to negative test screenings; Judge stated that 20th Century Fox believed that the film would develop a cult following through its DVD release, similar to Office Space.

The film was released in the United States on September 1, 2006. Despite its lack of a major theatrical release, which resulted in a $495,000 gross at the box office, the film received positive reviews from critics and has since become a cult film.

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