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Team America: World Police

Team America: World Police

2004
Comedy
Action
1h 38m
This action adventure from the creators of "South Park" features an all-marionette cast as Team America, an international police force dedicated to maintaining global stability. (Paramount)
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Team America: World Police

2004
Comedy
Action
1h 38m
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Rated 16 Jan 2007
72
41st
This movie delivers the funny in many flavors: silly songs, celebrity impersonations, gross-out humor, puppet sex, political satire, and the mockery of self-important Hollywood liberals. But I think where it succeeds best is the skewering of about 100 retarded movie clichés. The "montage" song in particular is hilarious.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
90
93rd
Excellent. So absurd, it's hilarious. Over-the-top, bloody, offensive, wonderful.
Rated 26 Apr 2011
80
88th
AMERICA! FUCK YEAH! Coming again to save the motherfucking day yeah! Best sex-scene, best vomitting-scene, best destruction-of-Paris-scene and there are many more best-scenes! Derka-Derka, Muhammad Jihad FTW! Oh... And lets not forget: MATT DAMON!
Rated 29 Apr 2008
78
29th
There's just something so... intriguing.. about wooden puppet's in promiscuous positions.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
89
92nd
Perfectly lampoons the big budget action films and the foreign policy of America at the time. The packed theatrical audience roared with laughter throughout. Strikes a fine balance of what makes good puppetry that can tell a story and when bad puppetry makes it funny. The script, jokes and production is spot on. All the best satires are prophetic and 10 years later this still pretty well encapsulates what's wrong with Hollywood and what we're doing in the Middle East (unfortunately).
Rated 14 Aug 2007
92
95th
Trey and Matt do it again, and with marionettes of all things. You'll laugh, you'll laugh, and then you'll repeat the jokes to your friends and pretend you made them up. Good times.
Rated 27 Mar 2012
96
99th
Matt and Trey have a unique ability to present clever satire in the most completely immature way possible. More laughs than almost any other movie I've seen. The melancholy version of "America, Fuck Yeah" kills me.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
3
28th
One of the most overrated movies of 2004. The real cats and the AIDS song are the lone highlights.
Rated 22 Feb 2010
75
71st
Somewhat amusing political and social satire which pokes fun at everything in the media. The only problem is that in typical Parker/Stone fashion they fail to commit to any real views and just use this as a platform to conveniently make fun of everyone.
Rated 11 Apr 2007
41
10th
Maybe there were some redeeming factors somewhere, but it's hard to see them through Parker and Stone's grating playing of both sides of the political divide. They get all the weight and heat of a satire without ever making themselves vulnerable in taking a stance. It's hard-going.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
65
27th
The problem is that too much of the humor is shock and not parody, watching it a second time is painful
Rated 17 Mar 2012
40
7th
Matt and Trey use their status to make a movie about how much it annoys them when people use their status to make a point. This is a movie whose message is "everyone is an idiot except us!".
Rated 01 Aug 2009
3
32nd
Really obnoxious and, contrary to what you've heard from your neighbourhood libertarian, actually quite stupid.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
65
30th
A pretty good satire with some hilarious moments, but there were also many jokes that fell flat, and it has a very obnoxious attitude to everything, which eventually wears thin.
Rated 20 Feb 2013
75
65th
I just like the stupid voices D:
Rated 14 Aug 2007
95
88th
The only thing keeping this from being a perfect film is its unintentional homophobia. Other than that, it's probably one of the better films of this decade. It's consistently hilarious, and definitely has a thing or two to say.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
40
26th
This film is at once biting satire of action movies and politics and really hilarious comedy. It's unfortunate that it's some what lowbrow humor at times but most of the humor is really very funny. In the future, it'll be remembered as a comedy classic. Kim Jong Il makes a wonderful supervillian.
Rated 11 Jul 2011
20
7th
Team America: World Police isn't a film you need to watch. The main reason for this is that it relies -- almost on a scene-to-scene basis -- on Hollywood clichés that you've already grown tired of. Almost every scene in this movie will have been seen many times before. Making fun of these scenes quickly grows tired. The visual style is unique though, so if you can handle the mundane experience that is watching this movie, then you can appreciate that style.
Rated 09 May 2012
85
88th
America... America... America, FUCK YEAH! Coming again, to save the mother fucking day yeah, America, FUCK YEAH! Freedom is the only way yeah, Terrorist your game is through cause now you have to answer too, America, FUCK YEAH! So lick my butt, and suck on my balls, America, FUCK YEAH! What you going to do when we come for you now, it's the dream that we all share; it's the hope for tomorrow FUCK YEAH!
Rated 12 Dec 2006
64
15th
At times it's really funny, but Stone and Parker really only have one point to make and drag it out for too long. Every joke is run into the ground and by the end you just want it to be over.
Rated 02 Feb 2009
95
99th
underrated.
Rated 08 Mar 2007
75
40th
A funny satirical and unbias look at early 21st century America through the world of puppets.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
80
64th
Like South Park, mixes genius satire with moments of slapstick. Fantastic the first time, and still good on repeat viewings.
Rated 18 Mar 2007
73
47th
Funny movie but it's often times a little too much for its own good and it takes way too many pot shots at people for it to be taken seriously at all.
Rated 20 Feb 2015
76
76th
Everything you'd expect from Stone & Parker, but not quite as good as South Park. The best part is actually just how incredibly well made it is. I've never seen supermarionation done on this kind of scale. Then again, I've never seen a puppet pile drive another puppet.
Rated 17 Apr 2009
95
98th
Fuck yeah!
Rated 17 Mar 2013
83
79th
Brilliant Thunderbirds style undertaking, with a general summing up of the patriotic fervour and sense of justice American media & government was pumping the airwaves with immediately following the 9/11 mark. Poor Mr. Damon.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
95
98th
if you dont have a thick skin, dont watch this. if you do, make sure to get the uncensored version....dont watch with your parents or young children (under 17 kinda young. they'd get it, but youll feel weird for watching it with them
Rated 22 Mar 2007
87
83rd
Hi-LAR-ious.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
86
72nd
Side-splittingly funny, great musical acts. And PUPPETS!
Rated 26 Mar 2007
74
62nd
I masturbated to the puppet sex.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
80
72nd
I thought it was a very funny, although very blunt, satire. To be fair though I think you have to be this obvious to get through to some people. In fact I've spoken to a few other people (both that hated it and loved it) and didn't even understand that it was a satire. How is that even possible?
Rated 08 Jun 2023
15
12th
like starting off with an immodest proposal and then wasting it by ending with well actually someone's got to eat into the population numbers of those Irish beggars and it might as well be us. fuck yeah!!!
Rated 15 Jul 2008
91
95th
hilariously obscene
Rated 19 Apr 2009
90
98th
It is rare for me to laugh this hard at a movie. Doubled over non-stop for nearly the whole film, it's probably the hardest or one of the hardest I've ever laughed at a movie, ever.. One of the most biting satires I've ever seen in my life, and with several Oscar-worthy original songs to boot.
Rated 11 Feb 2007
69
55th
I'm not really a fan of Parker and Stone but this was pretty good.
Rated 11 Sep 2008
79
75th
Hilarious. The only real satire here isn't on politics, but Bruckheimer/Bay-style action films. It's a really interesting study in the role of film soundtrack, if anything. But no political agenda -- it's actually quite critical of Hollywood pushing politics, but shows us that actors can save the world...in movies. Loses some of its charm in repeat viewings, but there's a lot of very funny stuff here and the third act kills every time. "We're guards." Some great little winks to film buffs, too.
Rated 21 Jul 2009
65
38th
Has moments, but really, isn't that good
Rated 20 May 2008
65
76th
Not being an enthusiast of south park, T.A. didn't appeal to me when it came out. Just barging in on the mood for light entertainment I was fullfilled. Living in a muslim country "allah, mohammed, cihad" trio may have offended me, but hey does all those orientalist to the bone, conspiracy on world politics movies do more? I guess not. Smiled all the way, if not laughed. Replica of a 100 million dollar action movie having the same entertainment value is curious enough.
Rated 06 Apr 2009
77
60th
This is a wacky movie. Just the set up of using the string puppets makes it an easy laught. Some parts seem to be a little over the top with that Kim song, but the bar scene and the parody on Rent were pretty funny. About what I thought it would be. If you are just looking for a laugh and aren't easily offended you should like it.
Rated 27 Dec 2010
90
90th
When I first saw this movie, I laughed so hard at the puppet sex that I ended up damaging my internal organs.
Rated 26 Feb 2012
75
77th
Maaaaatt Damon!
Rated 01 Jul 2007
85
63rd
Hilarious. The best parody of modern action cinema I've ever seen. The fact that it stars stiff puppets just makes the joke that much better.
Rated 19 Jun 2009
60
32nd
Occasionally clever, but the jokes mostly revolve around an Asian who can't pronounce English words correctly, the acronym for Film Actors Guild ("FAG"), and puppet humor. I dunno what people see in this movie.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
95
98th
I'm so ronerey!!!! I love the boys stone and parker and here they simply shine. The soundtrack is simply genius, and recreates the sounds of just about every Bruckheimer film effortlessly. Not to mention the puppetry from the chiodo brothers (Killer klowns from Outer space)
Rated 08 Feb 2012
83
92nd
As actors, it is our responsibility to read the newspapers, and then say what we read on television like it's our own opinion.
Rated 25 Apr 2008
85
87th
I'll never laugh so hard for so long at a puppet vomiting. Ever.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
45
16th
The gimmick gets old fast
Rated 08 Jul 2013
65
33rd
# americafuckyeah
Rated 10 Mar 2009
16
4th
There's almost nothing clever about this movie, and nothing so funny it can elicit more than a smirk. This is the sort of comedy present in America's funniest home videos, or Def Comedy jam in the early 90s. Sure, they swear a lot and act generally obnoxious while trying to be offensive but really only succeed in being trite.
Rated 16 Jan 2016
84
45th
Honestly, this movie was a mixed bag for me... I guess? Haha I laughed out loud quite a bit, but was utterly embarrassed and/or afraid to look in some spots of the movie altogether. Team America: World Police will entertain fans of Trey Parker's work (South Park) and 'might' appeal to others not familiar. Purposely bad, and it works pretty well. Not the funniest comedy, but still pretty damn funny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGQaH3-LK54
Rated 11 May 2011
89
68th
Brilliant, scathingly funny satire with hysterical songs.
Rated 22 Dec 2008
95
95th
One of the greatest pieces of art from any medium humanity has created.
Rated 30 Nov 2009
85
79th
An incredible amount of effort went into this novel concept. It's the kind of idea a lot of filmmakers would joke about making, but that's about as far as anyone would expect it to go. Trey and Matt never fail to go further than expected, and I'm glad.
Rated 20 Sep 2018
72
76th
Although it is largely hit and miss with its South Park-style gags and the concept of puppets doing disgusting things gets old after a while, Team America: World Police is the satire that we needed but didn't deserve. The political jokes are second-to-none and encapsulate the thinking of the United States post-9/11 in ways that get funnier and sadder with each passing year and each passing failed military intervention.
Rated 27 Nov 2010
90
98th
Ridiculously detailed.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
66
32nd
Funny enough, but not nearly as sharp as Parker and Stone are at their best. The bombastic send up of American hyperpatriotism is not half-bad, but they could have done a better job on their attacks on the left (Moore as a superfat terrorist? Lame celeb humor - excepting the brilliant Matt Damon gag? Sounds like "An American Carol"). I thought maybe that, as a liberal person, I was being oversensitive, but upon careful reflection they could have (and have) done better.
Rated 05 Mar 2007
79
75th
George Bush's favourite song is in this.
Rated 12 Jun 2022
1
7th
Made it through 32 minutes of this. Making a comedic twist on a genre works when you have clever ways of subverting its tropes, but here everything is merely exaggerated with no clever twists whatsoever. Why is a Broadway actor singing "Aids aids aids" funny? Why is Arabs speaking gibberish with lots of "Jihad" and "Muhammad" mixed in funny? I have no problem with offensive jokes, but being offensive doesn't make something automatically funny.
Rated 27 Aug 2010
23
6th
I feel so alone on this one. It's juvenile crap disguised as satire... either that or I just don't care. Don't care to watch puppets, don't care for vulgarity for vulgarity's sake, don't care that they make fun of EVERYONE. There are a couple of humorous moments, and I did like the Pearl Harbor Sucks song. This movie plays out like 10 bad episodes of Robot Chicken in row, and STILL is better than Pearl Harbor.
Rated 02 Nov 2008
70
48th
A very different type of movie that relies alot on one joke.
Rated 05 Aug 2009
85
46th
Very good!!! Very funny!
Rated 11 Feb 2009
35
17th
It has its moments.
Rated 02 Jul 2009
80
70th
Brilliant.
Rated 10 Jul 2022
75
65th
Hugely entertaining with lots of laughs, though the humour chiefly comes from the ridiculousness of it all, as opposed to the commentary striking any particular heights of genius. Stone and Parker have definitely written some stronger, tighter, more layered narrative arcs with South Park; Team America doesn't quite feel like it's on the same level or as thematically rich - I laughed though. I laughed hard.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
65
61st
Pretty damn good. Wasnt Baseketball but it was alright.
Rated 06 Jan 2012
68
31st
A few hilarious parts, but overall a letdown.
Rated 31 Oct 2012
70
43rd
America, fuck yeah!
Rated 29 Sep 2014
4
23rd
Stupid but funny. I enjoyed it, I guess.
Rated 26 Mar 2008
71
45th
I loved this movie, if you don't take it to seriously then you will dig it as well.
Rated 14 Feb 2011
60
32nd
Best parts of the movie: I'm So Ronery by Kim Jong, the black cats, and Gary Johnston: Bak. Derk-derk-Allah. Derka derka, Mohammed Jihad. Haka sherpa-sherpa. Abaka-la. Terrorist: Ahhh! Derka derka derka! [Allows Gary into terrorist hideout]
Rated 06 Aug 2008
87
91st
It doesn't get better than full frontal puppet sex
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
52nd
I lov South Park. I did not love this. See it anyway.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
78
38th
The attention to detail is amazing and it is fully of the typical daring comedy of Parker and Stone, but for some reason, the whole puppet thing is hard to endure for a feature length movie.
Rated 20 May 2014
30
2nd
That sex scene though...Shitty as hell,still not worse than Twilight.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
10
1st
What a dumb movie. Fast forward to the bedroom scene, get a quick, but dumb laugh, turn off the movie, return it to the store, get your money back.
Rated 08 Apr 2008
75
68th
Matt Damon!
Rated 10 Jul 2015
65
21st
Mindless satire for bros. It's perfectly watchable, but feels like a watered down version of one of those 3 part episodes they sometimes do on South Park. Basically if you're gonna watch this you might as well consider watching either South Park or BASEketball as those are actually funny.
Rated 18 Jan 2013
62
41st
Decent fun.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
53
24th
My personal belief is that Team America would have been a terrific short film, perhaps a classic in its own time, but doesn't have the juice to sustain its high level of hilarity for long. All you get is a burst of inspiration followed by extended scenes of soap opera antics and jokes that get recycled time and again throughout the course of the movie.
Rated 23 Aug 2015
55
18th
Pretty terrible
Rated 28 Jun 2008
90
91st
America fuck yeah!!!
Rated 09 Jun 2009
72
68th
The libertarians(Stone&Parker) really take the piss out of everyone in this.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
90
97th
One of the best movies I've seen.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
85
91st
Hilariously stupid, and a massive thumb in the eye of American self-importance.
Rated 13 Aug 2010
82
55th
Best puppet movie ever.
Rated 16 Nov 2007
70
33rd
Damn funny; wrong in SO many ways. You gotta love it!
Rated 29 Jun 2017
6
42nd
Eh, it was alright. Wasn't quite as funny as I expected it to be, but it had some good chuckles here and there.
Rated 24 Oct 2014
61
31st
Just not really all that funny (with the exception of a vomiting scene). Most jokes miss the mark.
Rated 13 May 2015
80
46th
DURKA DURKA DURKA
Rated 04 Jun 2007
69
51st
fun, but overrated
Rated 11 May 2009
6
48th
Very funny the first time, but doesn't hold up to repeat viewings.
Rated 22 Oct 2011
87
86th
Trey Parker and Matt Stone surprise us with how damn entertaining they can be -- the song numbers are impressive, the cinematic quality is original, the satire is scathing and never mis-steps or falls into it's own traps, the violence is terrific, the gross-out humour is hilarious, and this just ends up being a much more entertaining and funnier film than it should be. And it's got one of the best puke scenes ever -- that should certainly count for something
Rated 29 Dec 2011
10
23rd
Became significantly funnier when I lost my innocence and hope in humanity.
Rated 01 Dec 2011
85
80th
Everybody has aids.
Rated 16 Aug 2007
45
5th
Funny at times all in all not that great though.
Rated 11 Feb 2008
80
72nd
funny, but way over the top.
Rated 29 Aug 2007
67
64th
Funny.
Rated 22 Dec 2014
75
64th
As somebody who is not a huge fan of comedies this was funny through the end. I do love Matt and Trey, and I've always enjoyed their type of humor, and this really isn't different. This definitely is a good substitute for those mad about the cancelling of The Interview.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
1st
If you hate South Park as much as me, you'd wonder why you'd let someone drag you into this piece of shit too. Those creators are idiots and I hope I see them in hell. Puppets aren't cool and their humor sucks.

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