
Our intrepid adolescent heroes wake up to find their beloved television stolen, and embark on an epic journey across America to recover it, and, who knows, maybe even score. On the way they encounter a murderous smuggler of a deadly virus and his treacherous wife, an FBI agent with a predilection for cavity searches, a couple of rather familiar looking ex-Motley Crue roadies, Mr. Van Dreesen singing "Lesbian Seagull", a little old lady and of course Mr. Anderson and his trail... (Full plot summary below)
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Our intrepid adolescent heroes wake up to find their beloved television stolen, and embark on an epic journey across America to recover it, and, who knows, maybe even score. On the way they encounter a murderous smuggler of a deadly virus and his treacherous wife, an FBI agent with a predilection for cavity searches, a couple of rather familiar looking ex-Motley Crue roadies, Mr. Van Dreesen singing "Lesbian Seagull", a little old lady and of course Mr. Anderson and his trailer. Can the Great Cornholio save the day? Uh-huh. Huh-huh.
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| Film ThreatBrad LaidmanEven the harshest critic has to recognize the sheer unbridled joy of their ignorance. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellTry as you might, you can't help but laugh. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThose who deplore Beavis and Butt-Head are confusing the messengers with the message. |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovA wellspring of lowbrow comedy that leaves you giggling in spite of yourself. Truly, it does not suck. |
| The New YorkerBruce DionesTheir monumentally stupid and childish observations burst like water balloons over the heads of everyone they encounter; the movie plays like a dumbed-down "Animal House," and its idiocy is irresistible. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.A hilarious adaptation of an equally hysterical series. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip MartinMike Judge has managed the difficult task of acknowledging Beavis & Butt-head's humanity -- the implicit worth of the human soul, no matter how stunted or feral -- while condemning their every unthinking act |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonTakes the spirit of their late night TV show and flies with it. |
| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorA hallucination sequence and a scene set in a Vegas nightclub are so engrossing you forget they're animated; even the showiest techniques don't detract from the story. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonHas some genuinely amusing moments of dumb and dumber silliness. |