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¿Un spin off de Idiocracy? |
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| Thursday, 09 August 2012 02:00 | |||
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The year was 2006 when Mike Judge, creator of Beavis and Butthead, directed Idiocracy , a comedy starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph criticizing, very clear and direct, the cultural and artistic heritage of the United States and predicted future gloomy where the entire population would be darn silly.
Idiocracy was not friendly and if we put some critics his dysgenesis the film became a somewhat controversial. From the first minute is more than obvious contempt for the screenplay to the less intelligent, intelligent eye that is not very well stop leaving. You can see from the following video: Despite the film distribution problems word of mouth raised to the category of cult film and has since been talk of a sequel focusing on the character intepretado by actor Terry Crews Dwayne Elizondo President Herbert Camacho Mountain Dew . Crew, who is heavily involved in promoting The Expendables 2, revealed in a recent interview that he had met with Mike Judge and Fox responsible for:
The idea of making a series of shorts for the Network will help us understand if the movie and the character still have fans, whether it would be profitable to do a sequel based on Camacho and if the idea of such a future full of fools is not so offensive today as six years ago. Crews confirmed that go step by step:
Terry Crews, 44, was a football player, after leaving behind his career focused on acting appearing in movies such as Click or Training Day, but her best known role is that of Julius, the father of comedy Everybody Hates Chris. Photo: Movie Line
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