Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe
United States
14422 people rated After a "creative" judge sentences them to space camp, a black hole sends our adolescent heroes 24 years into the modern future where the duo misuse iPhones, embark on a quest to score, and become targets of the Deep State.
Animation
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مصراتي ✌🏻💪🏻🇱🇾
29/05/2023 12:35
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Myrade
23/05/2023 05:09
Man I havent realized how much I missed these dumb s S and how it made me laugh. And I watched it all the way through which is more and more rare these days without skipping parts or scanning through the bleak boring trash of today.
However it did feel slightly off. Sure the core jokes were there and they knew what strings to pull for nostalgia's sake but they werent quite the nutty B&B of the past. Those two were far more crude, far more liberal to criticise whatever came to mind and in general went where no other cartoons went really, unless you count fictional Itchy and Scratchy from Simpsons :)
All in all, loved seeing them however dislike this atmosphere of today keeping everything sterile and the jokes mild, no more putting up direct mirror to the lunacy of certain individuals, situations or groups. Beavis and Butthead used to do that , not so much anymore.
Abigail Ocansey
23/05/2023 05:09
I am a huge fan of the original series and Do America and the follow up and I think this really carries on the same spirit of irony and stupidity. The visuals look a little different and it took a moment for me to adjust but the story and energy is every bit the same. This is a great update and it was entertaining.
TheLazyMakoti
23/05/2023 05:09
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. From a fans POV it's a 10/10. It's everything you love from the show (including even Daria as a background character!) minus the videos. 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. 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. I always thought the jokes had ran low pretty quickly in that movie and it never begged my attention for repeat viewings. This new movie, on the other hand, is one I think I'll watch a lot more in the future. It just had so much more to offer. 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. But, for as busy as it is, it somehow never loses focus or the audiences attention. BIG SPOILER!! One of my favorite aspects of the film was characters acknowledging Beavis and Butthead for exactly what they are: somewhat innocent yet dumb horny kids who only think in terms of sex. This moment of recognition was thankfully small and not at all meta: just a character not being totally oblivious to their constant double entendres. I really hope this opens up the characters to a new series because this movie effortlessly figured out how to bring the characters from the 90s (with that attitude and sensibility somehow intact and still effective) to our current times. Paramount, I feel, really dropped the ball by not sending this to theaters this summer. It's a perfect summer popcorn comedy, and I feel, as funny as it was watching it alone, that seeing it with an audience of others laughing too would just enhance that. I think it would've made a decent profit at least. Sadly, paramount plus doesn't even seem to be advertising it much.
Terence Creative
23/05/2023 05:09
Beavis and butthead is back and it's cool. Coolest thing that's ever been cool. I remember watching this show growing up and I was like whoooooo this show rules, and now it's back. We are ready for more episodes now. Uhuhuhuhhu this rules. Maybe this time we will score.
@natan
23/05/2023 05:09
This was exactly what it needed to be. Having the dated references and adding a few pc things that make no sense to them. I just finished watching an episode of touched by an angel......
نورالدين الدوادي
23/05/2023 05:09
I was never a huge B&BH fan. I watched it back in the day, saw the first film when it came out. It was dumb, but had it's moments, which is OK. This movie is exactly more of the same. Like no time has passed, and it's still the mid 90s. Thankfully, it hasn't been put through the modern PC police. Sanitization, no overt promotion of any alternative lifestyle classes of people and no politics. It really could have been made in 1995.
Assala.Nasri.Tiktok
23/05/2023 05:09
Laughed my backside off. Long time fan. If you are not Beavis and Butthead lover don't bother watching. I am tipping only fans will get it. It is totally immature, dumb and bloody brilliant.
Zongo Le Dozo
23/05/2023 05:09
As other people have written, unlike many modern reboots and sequels, it's like a time portal to the '90s because Mike Judge changed nothing. I have rarely laughed as much at a comedy from the last couple of decades during this movie's first half. It lags a bit in the second half, but even during those mundane moments I was pleased to waste time with my favorite morons.
I was 15 when I discovered them on Liquid TV when they were 15, so it was... haunting... to see Judge's representation of them as they would appear as my age today. It was brief, yet haunting. But decades of idiotic living would truly cause that appearance. It's "the faces of meth" without the meth, I guess.
Great job, Mike Judge.
STHEMBISO KHOZA
23/05/2023 05:09
While I appreciated the short lived reboot from about a decade ago, this bests it in every way. Great ridiculous story with some classic Beavis and Butthead scenarios. Mike Judge has outdone himself.