Facebook Instagram
    Trending
    • The Puri Circuit of the Bharat Gaurav Train – Punya Kshetra Yatra has been successfully completed.
    • Meet Mr. Aditya Kumar – A Successful Entrepreneur and Philanthropist!
    • Meet Dr. Shaiil Gupta, who is among the few surgeons in India to perform female hair transplants
    • Thinkster: Pune’s Digital Agency Changing the Game with Innovative Ad Designs
    • India’s biggest Pop Rock Band ‘SANAM’ spotted on a high production Movie set.
    • Digital Impressions Wins Top Honor in Digital Marketing at 2023 Indo-Global Entrepreneurship Forum
    • Dwaipayan Singha – The New Gen Music Maker & Composer from South Indian Film Industry
    • Changemakers  of Society – Empowering Through Their Write-ups
    Facebook Instagram
    The Daily BeatThe Daily Beat
    Advertise
    • Home
    • National
    • Global
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Brandstudio
    The Daily BeatThe Daily Beat
    Home»Film and tv»‘America: The Motion Picture’ movie review: Netflix’s animated satire is goofy fun
    Film and tv

    ‘America: The Motion Picture’ movie review: Netflix’s animated satire is goofy fun

    Web AdminBy Web AdminJuly 4, 20213 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest LinkedIn Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    [ad_1]

    Directed by Matt Thompson, this tongue-in-cheek history of the birth of America has jokes and pop cultural references flying thick and fast, and is a riotous watch

    What a riot this movie is! With Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (The Lego Movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) as producers, irreverent laughs are guaranteed. Directed by Matt Thompson, this tongue-in-cheek history of the birth of America has jokes and pop cultural references flying thick and fast. America: The Motion Picture feels like an animated version of Mel Brooks’ History of the World Part 1 tempered with lashings of Richard Armor’s It All Started with Columbus.

    Also Read | Get ‘First Day First Show’, our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox. You can subscribe for free here

    George Washington (Channing Tatum) and his best bud, Abe Lincoln (Will Forte) are hanging out at the theatre when Benedict Arnold (Andy Samberg) who, apart from being a traitor is also a werewolf, tears off Lincoln’s throat. Though he wants to shame Washington “with cutting dialogue,” Arnold decides to dash off, with his coachman (who looks suspiciously like Jason Statham) biting off, “Let us get you transported.”

    America: The Motion Picture

    • Director: Matt Thompson
    • Cast: Channing Tatum, Jason Mantzoukas, Olivia Munn, Bobby Moynihan, Judy Greer, Will Forte, Raoul Trujillo, Killer Mike, Simon Pegg, Andy Samberg
    • Duration: 98 minutes
    • Storyline: A revisionist American history complete with a chainsaw-wielding George Washington and a traitorous werewolf that goes by the name of Benedict Arnold

    Though gutted by the loss of his friend, Washington decides to challenge the evil Arnold and avenge Lincoln’s death. With the curvaceous Martha Dandridge’s (Judy Greer) encouragement, Washington sets about assembling the A-team. Riotous Sam Adams (Jason Mantzoukas) hates the British because they are want to outlaw beer for tea. There is Thomas Edison (Olivia Munn), a Chinese woman, who bats for science not sorcery. Paul Revere (Bobby Moynihan) joins the gang because he wants “people friends.” Geronimo (Raoul Trujillo) hopes to right wrongs done to his people, while John Henry (Killer Mike) thinks Washington is not the worst choice for the leader of the free world.

    The jokes are silly but fun, especially the word-play ones and anachronistic visual gags. Sample this—Sam tells Washington, “I took murder lessons from John Wick,” and Washington asks, “The candle maker?” There is also a whole section on the Gettysburg Address being a place.

    The climax as Washington takes on King James (Simon Pegg)—no one said the movie was even trying to be authentic, is suitably loud and fiery with the Beverley Hills Cop theme playing in the background. There are elephants, a knavish Transformer-style Big Ben, double decker buses atop AT-AT walkers from the Battle of Hoth (The Empire Strikes Back) and a murderous football called… yes, you guessed right, Manchester!

    If you are in the mood for some goofy fun, America: The Motion Picture is just the ticket.

    America: The Motion Picture is currently streaming on Netflix

     

    [ad_2]

    Source

    America America: The Motion Picture America: The Motion Picture review animated cartoon netflix channing tatum fun goofy India Motion movie netflix netflix animated film Netflixs news Picture review satire The Daily Beat Trending
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram
    Web Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    India’s biggest Pop Rock Band ‘SANAM’ spotted on a high production Movie set.

    Dwaipayan Singha – The New Gen Music Maker & Composer from South Indian Film Industry

    “RAJMAN: Redefining Pop and Rock Music with an Indian Fusion Twist”

    From Musician to DJ: How Jonas Monteiro is Building a Community Through Music

    Zee Studios & V.H Entertainment announced the release date of their upcoming film ‘Godday Godday Chaa,’ starrer Sonam Bajwa

    After the record-breaking track ‘Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki,’ Pankaj Batra and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan collaborate for another love ballad ‘Dhola’ from Zee Studios’ “Mitran Da Naa Chalda.”

    The Puri Circuit of the Bharat Gaurav Train – Punya Kshetra Yatra has been successfully completed.

    March 24, 2023

    Meet Mr. Aditya Kumar – A Successful Entrepreneur and Philanthropist!

    March 24, 2023

    Meet Dr. Shaiil Gupta, who is among the few surgeons in India to perform female hair transplants

    March 24, 2023

    Thinkster: Pune’s Digital Agency Changing the Game with Innovative Ad Designs

    March 24, 2023

    India’s biggest Pop Rock Band ‘SANAM’ spotted on a high production Movie set.

    March 24, 2023

    Digital Impressions Wins Top Honor in Digital Marketing at 2023 Indo-Global Entrepreneurship Forum

    March 23, 2023

    Dwaipayan Singha – The New Gen Music Maker & Composer from South Indian Film Industry

    March 23, 2023

    Changemakers  of Society – Empowering Through Their Write-ups

    March 22, 2023
    The Daily Beat
    • About
    • Contact
    • Advertisement
    © 2023 The Daily Beat. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.