![]() But, for as busy as it is, it somehow never loses focus or the audiences attention. The jokes were funnier and not front loaded to the first half of the film: it's consistently funny from beginning to end and unlike a lot of TV to movie adaptations doesn't have pacing issues: there's just too much going on honestly as it's a very busy movie. This new movie, on the other hand, is one I think I'll watch a lot more in the future. I always thought the jokes had ran low pretty quickly in that movie and it never begged my attention for repeat viewings. Honestly, just watching this alone had me laughing more uncontrollably (had to pause and rewind more than a few times) than I can recall laughing at B&B Do America in a packed theater at an opening day matinee when my friends and I cut class to go see it. It amazes me how the writers continue to find new angles on old B&B tropes, like their ability to find a crude sexual innuendo in just about any scenario. It's everything you love from the show (including even Daria as a background character!) minus the videos. I will do my best to review this from a point of view removed from my own because frankly I'm a huge B&B fan and this is the movie I've been waiting for. Can't get enough of Tom Anderson (but did I see an older version of Bobby Hill from King of the Hill?) I would have never put money that this could top Do America but it's real close to call. Bevis was truly giving a standout performance, and I do wish the recurring characters from the show were more part of the story, however. I do feel like the boys seem a little more mature than they did 25 years ago (a little taller too). From a 2022 perspective, I would have never thought their skill with providing us with such visually creative sexual innuendoes would be smart enough to challenge the woke crowd without getting canceled, but I guess that shows the Brillance of Mike Judge who only executive produced the film and provided the voices of his mark on a generation. ![]() I'm strangely happy about the fact that Bevis and Butthead are still relevant (Despite the fact that I have not heard from AC/DC in years). In a story that would seem like lunacy in 1998 but in all honesty in 2022, not really, MTV's 1st born sons destroy a science fair and are punished by a judge with the fair's grand prize of a trip to space camp and by a pure misunderstanding that could only happen to two white males they are selected to go into space. It amazes me how sophisticated comedy has gotten when a simple joke about two horny boys trying to get laid can still make me laugh out loud.
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