Poster Shopping Mall

Poster Subjects 
Main Menu

Abstract
Animals
Architecture
Artists
Astronomy & Space
Botanical
Cars
Christianity
Comic Book
Cuisine
Education
Fantasy
Holidays
Home & Hearth
Humor
Maps
Movies
Music
Patriotic
People
Places
Scenic
Sports
Still Life
Television
Transportation
Vintage
World Culture
Youth

Funny Pics and Poster Parodies

 
 

 

other great Links

 

Tropic Thunder Posters Photos Art
Search for Posters Art Prints, photos and get results from all the many categories from Amazon including books, videos, dvds, toys, video games, and more.  

Posters Art Prints Photos collectables

If for some reason you can't find what the poster or art print your looking for try using the search boxes below

Find Movie Posters at MovieGoodsMovieGoods


 



Search:

 

Tropic Thunder

Amazon Products

In association with Amazonaws.com

 


List Price: $14.99
Amazonaws.com's Price: $11.99
You Save: $3.00 (20%)

 


Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Buy Now!



Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount Home Video
Fabric Type: 0097363501541
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, NTSC
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 25
Maximum Color Depth: Dreamworks Video
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1EnglishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledSpanishSubtitledFrenchDubbedDolby Digital 5.1SpanishDubbedDolby Digital 5.1
Metal Type: Dreamworks Video
Pearl Type: 097363501541
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Dreamworks Video
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: November 18, 2008
Total S Video Out Ports: 107 minutes
Dreamworks Video
2008







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
TROPIC THUNDER (DVD/WS/R-RATED THEATRICAL VERSION)

Amazon.com:
It's not really a knock to say that nothing in Tropic Thunder is funnier than its first five minutes, so sly that--especially for people watching in theaters--you don't realize right away they are the opening minutes of the movie. This outrageous comedy begins with a series of fake previews, each introducing one of the main characters in the film-proper (not that there's anything proper about this film) and each bearing the familiar logo of a different motion picture studio: Universal, DreamWorks SKG, et al. Such playing fast and loose with corporate talismans verges on sacrilege, but it's an index of how much le tout Tinseltown endorses the movie as a demented valentine to itself. The premise is that the cast of a would-be "Son of Rambo" movie shooting in some Southeast Asian jungle get into a real shooting war with drug-smuggling montagnards. Don't ask--though the movie does have an answer--why such highly paid, usually ultra-pampered personnel as superhero Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller), Mozart of fart comedy Jeff Portnoy (Jack Black), hip-hop artist Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson), and five-time Oscar-winner Kirk Lazarus from Aus-try-leeah (Robert Downey Jr.) should be running through the jungle unattended and very vulnerable. It matters only that the real-life cast has a high time kidding their own profession and flexing their comedic muscles. Bonus points go to Stiller for co-writing the script (with Justin Theroux) and directing, and to Downey, brilliant as a white actor surgically turned black actor for his role and utterly committed to staying in character no matter what ("I don't drop character till I done the DVD commentary").

Be warned: The movie, too, is committed--to being an equal-opportunity offender. Its political incorrectness extends not only to Lazarus's black-like-me posturing but also Speedman's recent, Sean Penn-style Oscar bid playing a cognitively challenged farmboy--or, in Lazarus's deathless phrase, "going the full retard." Others in the cast include Steve Coogan as a director out of his depth, Nick Nolte as the Viet-vet novelist whose book inspired the film-within-the-film, Matthew McConaughey as Speedman's sun-blissed agent back home, and Tom Cruise--bald, fat-suited, and profane--as an epically repulsive studio head. Two hours running time is a mite excessive, but otherwise, what's not to like? --Richard T. Jameson




Stills from Tropic Thunder (Click for larger image)

























Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Diverse responses reflect movie culture
Greatest movie ever!!
Worst movie ever!!

These responses reflect the cultural and artistic divide we have in the US.(So do the Grammys!) As an "old fart"who loves action movies, I have to say that I made a big mistake in purchasing this incomprehensible piece of trash(Makes Steven Seagal films look like David Lean classics!). That aside, I am a fan of Downey, Nolte etc: and can't see why they would even consent to do this tripe.
Gross. Offensive. Vulgar. Meaningless.
Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hilarious
The movie is hilarious. I highly recommend it to anyone is a fan of any of the actors involved. Ben Stiller is a genius! (The reviewer was compensated for posting this review. However, the opinion stated in the review is that of the reviewer and the reviewer alone. Further, the reviewer independently selected this product to review and has no affiliation with the product maker/distributor, Amazon or the review requester.)




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Silly, rollicking, politically incorrect, good-time entertainment
No one can beat Ben Stiller at this kind of mock-heroic story. The plot involves around a very contrived situation: a group of actors making a war movie overseas are dropped deep into the jungle, where they will improvise action sequences for hidden cameras. But when the director is accidentally killed, the actors convince themselves its all part of their motivation, even when they run afoul of a village full of ruthless drug producers. Much of the comic tension in the story comes from the actors' ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this movie!
This movie is hilarious! Some parts are unnecessarily inappropriate, so I just skip those scenes.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Rent It First
This is a really good comedy, but you should rent it before buying it. It may not be your cup of tea.

Robert Downey should have received an Academy Award for his role.

Ben Stiller, like in all of his films, is annoying.





 

Find your favorite art:

barewalls.com