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Idiocracy (3001) - Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, Mike Judge
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Movie propaganda
The purpose of the program set up by the Pentagon, called the "Human Hibernation Project," is designed so that the military can save their best men for when they're needed most. According to the officers heading the project, too many times the talents and expensive training of the best pilots and soldiers go to waste during times of peace. So they enlist Private Joe Bowers (Luke Wilson), the most under-achieving average guy they've got, to be the test subject for the initial hibernation experiment. Also participating in the top-secret program is Rita (Maya Rudolph), a prostitute who agreed to take part in exchange for dropping some criminal charges against her, among other things. Of course, the experiment, which was to last only a year, goes under due to the arrest of Officer Collins (Michael McCafferty), who is busted for heading a prostitution ring. Seeing as though he was in charge of the experiment, one of the only ones who knew of its existence, and due to a lot of top-secret red tape and the massive scandals and base closure that followed, Joe and Rita were forgotten about.
When Joe wakes 1000 years later, he discovers a society so incredibly dumbed-down that he's easily the most intelligent person alive.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy stupid military science fiction hibernation secret future
Persons of interest
- Luke Wilson .... Private Joe Bowers
- Maya Rudolph .... Rita
- Dax Shepard .... Frito
- Brendan Hill .... Secretary of Energy
- Michael McCafferty .... Officer Collins
- Terry Crews .... President Camacho
- Mike Judge .... Storywriter
- Etan Cohen .... Screenwriter
- Mike Judge .... Screenwriter
- Mike Judge .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Idiocracy (3001) official movie site
- Idiocracy (3001) production notes
- Idiocracy (3001) QuickTime movie trailers
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Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Strong sexual references, coarse language)
Surveillance time
84 minutes (1:24 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: Undated 2006
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