Tropic Thunder (2008)

Tropic Thunder (2008)
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Ben Stiller's satirical look at Hollywood, Tropic Thunder concerns the production of an epic Vietnam War film that quickly derails thanks to the giant egos of everyone involved in the production. Stiller stars as Tugg Speedman, an action hero trying to segue out of that genre. Jack Black plays Jeff Portnoy, a drug-addicted fat comic also attempting to change his image by taking on such a serious film. They star alongside Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), one of the world's most awarded actors, and a man who insists on immersing himself totally in a role. In this case, that means Lazarus has had his skin dyed in order to portray an African-American soldier. After their outrageous behavior lands the film's director, Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan), in very hot water with producer Les Grossman (Tom Cruise), Cockburn takes the advice of grizzled Vietnam vet Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte); in order to gain control of his performers, Cockburn drops the actors off in the jungle, planning to film the movie guerrilla-style with hidden cameras. When the group stumbles upon a heroin production camp, the actors are unaware that they are in very real danger. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ben StillerJack Black, (more)
Director(s):
Ben Stiller
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Synopsis of Tropic Thunder

Ben Stiller's satirical look at Hollywood, Tropic Thunder concerns the production of an epic Vietnam War film that quickly derails thanks to the giant egos of everyone involved in the production. Stiller stars as Tugg Speedman, an action hero trying to segue out of that genre. Jack Black plays Jeff Portnoy, a drug-addicted fat comic also attempting to change his image by taking on such a serious film. They star alongside Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), one of the world's most awarded actors, and a man who insists on immersing himself totally in a role. In this case, that means Lazarus has had his skin dyed in order to portray an African-American soldier. After their outrageous behavior lands the film's director, Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan), in very hot water with producer Les Grossman (Tom Cruise), Cockburn takes the advice of grizzled Vietnam vet Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte); in order to gain control of his performers, Cockburn drops the actors off in the jungle, planning to film the movie guerrilla-style with hidden cameras. When the group stumbles upon a heroin production camp, the actors are unaware that they are in very real danger. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

Complete Cast of Tropic Thunder


Director(s):
Ben Stiller
Writer(s):
Etan CohenJustin TherouxBen Stiller
Producer(s):
Ben StillerStuart CornfeldEric McLeod
Categories:
Comedy
Tropic Thunder Awards:
  • 2008 - Austin Film Critics - Best Breakthrough Artist
  • 2008 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Ensemble
  • 2008 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Comedy Movie
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Michael J.

This movie is hilarious!!!! It has non stop laughs and has a great cast. From Robert Downy Jr. as an oscar winner who gets surgery to be black to a crazy and wacky producer played by Tom Cruise. I highly recommend this movie.

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Brenda B.

This was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. I plan to buy it to add to my permanent collection. Robert Downey Jr is so funny it's a crime. Great Movie

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Stephen W.

For such a star-studded cast, I expected more. They went to extreme crudeness a bit too much for my taste when they had the talent to make really funny jokes.

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