Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie

2012 "It's got shrim!"
5.3| 1h34m| R| en| More Info
Released: 02 March 2012 Released
Producted By: 2929 Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.magnetreleasing.com/timandericmovie//
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Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course.

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Comedy

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Director

Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim

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2929 Productions

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Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Audience Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
xhearto I wanted to sign in tonight to give this movie 10 stars, then realized I already had. Pretty proud of myself. How could these guys get Chef Goldblum, the guy who was Ben Linus's boss on Lost, Ron Burgundy, Macgruber,Dewey Cox, The Snuggler, the amazingly psychotic Leland Palmer, the guy from The Room,Saul, & the coach from Necessary Roughness to be in the same movie? by being unbelievably funny.Btw Steve Brule deserved an Oscar for this one. It's certainly rough, but ultimately it will be the last of it's time. it's one final, awkwardly offensive salvo against the coming of the New "Look how shish I am " interMedia & the 3 minute TV show.Thanks for going there." you know, they probably forgot about the billion dollars."
dylanpatrickbaldwin This is one of the strangest films I have ever seen, mainly due to how much it leaves you near constantly questioning what is going on. Not so much from a narrative standpoint, but in the absolute weirdness of the humor, which, having been taken out of Tim and Eric's usual 45 second sketch format and placed in a feature length film, seems even more jarring than usual. This is not a bad thing, however; I do love me some Tim and Eric weirdness. That's the main point of this film: you HAVE to already be familiar with this style of humor, or you will HATE it, trust me. Within the first 10 seconds of the film, the uninitiated will ask the following questions: Why is Jeff Goldblum saying that his name is Chef Goldblum? Am I watching a commercial before the movie? Why did he say hi three times? Am I going to hate this movie? If you had to ask all of these questions, then the answer to the last one is most certainly yes. The crux to Tim and Eric's anarchical humor is acceptance of everything; in order to enjoy any of their material, one must essentially accept that almost everything is clichéd and trite, and here is a nihilistic parody of that as well as the entire world. This is not to say that you can't criticize this film; I doubt that even the most fervent of Tim and Eric supporters laugh at all of their jokes. For me, those that fall the most flat are the gross out gags; the ones involving diarrhea, semen, urine, etc. (if you've seen the movie, you know what I'm talking about) Even so, I'm sure that Tim and Eric understood this, that many would dislike some of these gags, but simply didn't care. Even more, I think that this movie strangely enough wouldn't work without them. The spirit of all of this duo's products is a fierce sense of experimentation; were it that every joke felt the same, or even that there were coherent running gags, that experimentation would be lost. This is a movie for a distinct group of people who want to see complete insanity unfold before them, without a hint of normality throughout the entire thing. If you want to try out something like this, I suggest going to the television series first, as it is shorter and far easier to digest. If you are already a fan of the show, however, you will love this thing, as I did. It's demented weirdness at its finest.
KELLY ANDERSON Say whatever you want about Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job and Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie but love them or hate them their comedy is unique and will stick with you. They definitely seem to be a polarizing act!Some people love them, some people hate them, to each their own. Lovers and haters just need to accept each other. If you love this show, accept that other people may not share our sense of humor. If you hate this show, then don't watch it, and accept that we find this kind of comedy funny. Why is that so hard for some people to accept?In the end most fans seem to like the movie while people who don't like their TV show will never like the movie.
MaTT Loughlin I love the shorts these guys do, especially their Adult Swim jazz, but this effin' horrible. It is literally the second worst movie I have ever seen. Watching this is like having a bad trip whilst sitting in a stranger's house. It seemed like even less than a series of pointless scene strung together. I can usually find something good in films, but this left me at a loss. It's simply not funny. And it is pointless. I don't even ask a filmmaker for a plot when viewing a film, but I do need to feel like there's a point to watching it. I love bad movies, but this isn't even that. I enjoyed not one frame of this thing, and that makes me sad. I really like these guys and I LOVE the Beach House music video Eric did, but this thing made me want to leave the room. And I couldn't even do that, as I was on a plane...MaTT