The future scenes gives me the impression that they're not super stupid as we're told, rather socially inept. Even with or without computers they're still adept at hard skills like art, construction, engineering although it seems a bit inconsistent considering trash disposal failed hard
The script is so good. In a world that's this heavily commercialized, of COURSE you got brand or food names like "Tylenol" and "Beef Supreme" as real names.
The fact the people of the future can’t even use proper English such as the reporter saying “Even more better” really shows attention to detail in the script writing
Recht_voor_zijn_raap So true. This movie should be a motive for everyone to get out and vote. This will be our future if we allow democrats to take control.
Massive the funniest part about this is all the trucks have front mounted weapons that are way too high to actually hit his car And nothing actually stopped him from just leaving like prison
Just being a stickler but those machines seem to be quite complex and seem to require some pretty advanced engineering. If everyone is so dumb who built them?
@@ArcturusOTE Try climbing (that's where you put one foot higher than the other, then do the same thing with the other foot several times) those things in the corner called stairs - they'll bring you out of your mother's basement, and into the light where you can see reality.
I laughed so hard when I saw that. I wonder how it would sound to have that many guitars playing at once. I guess I gotta look up and see if a group of people already did heavy metal guitar orchestra.
Most underrated line has to be, "Let's meet our rehabilitation officers for tonight.....with a combined record of SIXTY TWO KILLS!" After 500 years of the prison system and the English language deteriorating, they have dropped all pretense and just straight up use the word 'rehabilitation' as a euphemism for the death penalty.
What I love about this film is that it was created in a pre-social media age. This was made in 2005. Facebook was only set up in 2004. Twitter in 2006. The iPhone wouldn't be invented until 2007. Tiktok and Instagram were unthinkable yet in 2005. And yet, this movie captures the idiocy of the digital age with horrifying precision. The screens. The poor English. The consumerism. I think of this every time I see an iPad kid. Every time I see a stadium getting renamed for a corporate sponsor. Every time I see a person abuse apostrophes on Facebook. It's only been 19 years and I think we're already halfway there.
@Uncon TROLLable lol yep, keep repeating "le drumpf if evil!!! Fuck nuance!!!" Over and over, you and millions of other free thinking Americans who share the exact same thought and mental process are fucking geniuses :^)
I wouldn't survive waking up in a world like that cause I would've wound up bashing my head against the wall until I died because I would've gotten too annoyed and frustrated with the stupidity.
I never noticed until now the guys on the field almost getting run over by the trucks, or even having the walls crash down on them when Beef Supreme was making his entrance.
The first time I watched this movie, I laughed hard and violently at the ass dozer scene. It hit me unexpectedly. I was actually kind of scared that I might have a heart attack and shit myself.
Same here. After dildozer and assblaster, they seemed to have run out of ideas, and that's what they could come up with. Plus the size... I watched this scene several times and couldn't help but laugh uncontrollably
Satis V It's the past tense for "Are you in this movie". I am an English native & a teacher I would *not* try to write a "where" question without an auxiliary verb. By the way, "correctly it is" isn't a good construction. We'd have to write "(When) written correctly it is"
i love how the semaphore guy stands right in front of the assdozer... then keeps standing there as it gets stuck. then a mate comes and joins in to try and figure out whats wrong and why it wont come out just as the lintel starts to break and fall...
Likely leftovers from before the population became too dumb. The opening states that there were still scientists creating stuff even when the average intelligence was hitting dangerously low levels so they likely advanced technology to a certain point, enough to automate nearly everything, but those people either didn't have children or their children became dumb from living in a world populated with idiots so after that there was nobody smart enough to maintain machinery or create anything new which is why all the machinery looks like it hasn't been maintained in centuries.
Today that limp noodle on his hood is represented as a park bench across the trunk of a 4 banger with an oversized muffler sticking out the back end or by a sticker that says "POWER WAGON" on a pickup truck! So apparently we have folks in "rehabilitation" right now in present day America!
Idiocracy should make a sequel where the smartest ppl worked as scientists and engineers, working for dumber and dumber bosses and eventually got together and just said F*^% this shit and created a mini society where they could continue their studies. They ended up becoming geniuses and ended up leaving some of these machines behind. 1. It would explain why this dumb population have some high tech stuff throughout the movie and 2. It would create an entertaining war between 1 avg guy with a huge army of idiots vs a small group of geniuses with awesome machines.
This is treated in some detail in "The Marching Morons", a jolly short story along these lines. Guy from the 20th Century wakes up in an America full of shocking boneheads.... There is a small core of smart and well-educated people who keep things going, they all have eight jobs. They keep the moron society going b/c they don't know what else to do, and they dread the idea of mountains of dead rotting people. It's not easy for them btw and there's only so much they can do! In the end they decide to systematically kill off all the regular citizens, which is a big job and takes awhile. It's worth reading! The movie got an unrealistically happy ending. Joe is not that smart! He can't save those people, even as President. He doesn't know anything! As it happens, plants REALLY DO "crave" electrolytes! We call this "fertilizer" now. I love this movie so much that when I'm watering stuff, I put green dye in the water (and some fertilizer. I HAVE what plants crave!) and feel a little better. I got a "Brawndo" sticker online, and stuck it on the watering can. What they need in The Future there isn't water from toilets, it's BRAWNDO for PLANTS! I think you can buy this anywhere, now.
I love that he gets a 500 year old car and it still works
Ford Festivas don't die
I thought that about the jet that got shot down.
That is the most UNrealistic part of this movie. There's no money in making a dependable car anymore...
At least he got a car, the last guy had to hop around in an Easter Bunny costume
still impressed they're smart enough to actually construct these huge machines and function as a society
Society functions on AI. After it breaks down humanity is doomed to die.
Automated smart enough AI
some idiots are smarter than others, like Camacho for example..
The future scenes gives me the impression that they're not super stupid as we're told, rather socially inept. Even with or without computers they're still adept at hard skills like art, construction, engineering although it seems a bit inconsistent considering trash disposal failed hard
Never underestimate redneck ingenuity.
"Too big huh. I think we're Experimenting some Techmological Differences."
Haha who is the guy that does his voice? He sounds cool as hell
The script is so good. In a world that's this heavily commercialized, of COURSE you got brand or food names like "Tylenol" and "Beef Supreme" as real names.
Yeah so.) "Tylenol 💊" sounds more like some kind of medication 🤔..) lol
I didn't know Beef Supreme was a brand I thought he just had a ridiculous name. (I'm not from America)
we seem to be experimenting some technological differences
LOL
+Teleswagz uh, excuse me, it's "techMOLOgical"
That's exactly what I searched this clip to hear lol
I didn't even notice the blunder going through this movie the first time
Ppet
AA shit I think it was too big huh
Tylenol Jones is such an awesome name.
One of the funniest gags, people name themselves after commercial products.
@Muckin 4on that's racisyt
sure is better than Dulcolax Brown;]
@Muckin 4on and so the idiocracy begins
Unlike Frito Pendejo. LMAO
The fact the people of the future can’t even use proper English such as the reporter saying “Even more better” really shows attention to detail in the script writing
in brazil theyre music is like that. they literally ellected an illiterate president btw. twice btw im not kidding
Then you've got to hear Filipino English. Everything is much or more. "More better", "How much expensive" or "Very much no good"
they dun writing good really.
"Me fail English? That's unpossible."
Yesn't
Each of these clips I either get a gatorade commercial or one of those flavored water additive commercials. This is disturbingly accurate.
Don't worry, it has electrolytes 👐
It's what you crave
We live in meta hell.
THE THIRST MUTILATOR!!!
Carne asada Chipotle
1:06
Im surprised that car from near our era survived over 500 years
They don't make them like they used to :\
Looks like an early 90s Ford Festiva.
"... and tomorrow night looks even MORE better! " ah shit... that kills me every time
The people are actually intelligent enough that they can build machines like the orcs in the Warhammer series
It's outsourced
They probably just got the Chinese or Indians to build it for them 😂
"we seem to be experimenting some technological differences...." hahahahahahahah ROTFF LMFAO
techmological ffs
ROTFF?
@@Batt-man roaring (laughing) on the fucking floor
2:22 I love how the idiot runs TOWARDS the building falling down and gets crushed lol.
Give it up for the Guitar Army!
the g-string special forces regiment f majer
I love The Doors "Changeling" riff. Fits just right with the movie.
The Guitarmy
@@CS1503 I think it sounds more like I Can't Go for That by Hall & Oates
@@anthonyqiu1442 might be D Nice 'Call l me D Nice' or the song it was sampled from, The Turtles - 'Buzzsaw'
Would love to see an directors cut of this movie.
You're living in the directors cut.
@@slash2jimi No, we're living in the shitty straight to video prequel
Behind the scenes.
"... And tomorrow night looks even more better! “
2006 .. A fun silly comedy.
2020 .. A horrifying documentary of our near future.
I know. I've had the same thoughts and it's genuinely getting concerning
Man do you know flyn effect? But yes the diference betwen the smartest people and the mass is freak huge
The future is here.
Literally had the same thought today and remembered this movie
Recht_voor_zijn_raap
So true. This movie should be a motive for everyone to get out and vote. This will be our future if we allow democrats to take control.
Massive the funniest part about this is all the trucks have front mounted weapons that are way too high to actually hit his car
And nothing actually stopped him from just leaving like prison
Just being a stickler but those machines seem to be quite complex and seem to require some pretty advanced engineering. If everyone is so dumb who built them?
+Oscar Gutierrez Other machines?
Asians or Eurpoeans?
lol
Certainly advanced manufacturing! Great turbine action on the Beef Supreme lol
Got a degree in advanced turbinery from Costco.
Welcome to Costco. I love you.
Tomorrow night looks to be even more better!
I love that the reporter said "more better". It's the little things that go a long way in this movie.
Extra big ass fries and circuses.
I want ALL my children & grandchildren to have corporate names.
Little Burger King, KFC, Target
"Tylenol Jones"
Keep my gods name out of your mouth.
The twins, Glaxo and Paxo
If you want them to be president, definitely Mountain Dew.
Trojan Richards Ronald, Jr.
That's already been happening for many years 😆
This is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched.
Me too brother. Can't believe this film is almost a decade old. Seems like the world now
definitely underrated- and by the looks it - damn near prophecy.
In 2006, this movie made me laugh.
In 2020, this movie makes me cry.
It's 2021, and it makes me laugh, but confused, what exactly did it predict and what makes it a documentary as every high rated comment say?
@@ArcturusOTE Try climbing (that's where you put one foot higher than the other, then do the same thing with the other foot several times) those things in the corner called stairs - they'll bring you out of your mother's basement, and into the light where you can see reality.
but guitar army looks cool. would love to see them live.
I laughed so hard when I saw that. I wonder how it would sound to have that many guitars playing at once. I guess I gotta look up and see if a group of people already did heavy metal guitar orchestra.
Awesome and hilarious. I like to imagine that none of them know how to play anything else.
@@Kehwanna I can't remember their name but it's been done in Russia
@@Kehwanna they are all playing just one note
And so it begins...
2 guys went to the school of Prometheus and majored in
“Running into danger and how not to avoid it.”
"We seem to be experimenting some technological differences..."
🤣🤣😂😂
This movie is pure comedic brilliance!
Technical difficulties
Most underrated line has to be, "Let's meet our rehabilitation officers for tonight.....with a combined record of SIXTY TWO KILLS!"
After 500 years of the prison system and the English language deteriorating, they have dropped all pretense and just straight up use the word 'rehabilitation' as a euphemism for the death penalty.
My pug is named Beef Supreme.
too big huh ?
Has he been.... Experimenting with some... Technological differences?
Wait is it still called beef if its a dog or does it have another meat name
What I love about this film is that it was created in a pre-social media age. This was made in 2005. Facebook was only set up in 2004. Twitter in 2006. The iPhone wouldn't be invented until 2007. Tiktok and Instagram were unthinkable yet in 2005. And yet, this movie captures the idiocy of the digital age with horrifying precision. The screens. The poor English. The consumerism.
I think of this every time I see an iPad kid. Every time I see a stadium getting renamed for a corporate sponsor. Every time I see a person abuse apostrophes on Facebook. It's only been 19 years and I think we're already halfway there.
I love all aspects of this documentary.
"Even more better" haha
The only comedy that's becoming a documentary.
So edgy
Stivsh nothing edgy about facts
yap Trump is in Office
That's a really original comment, I'm sure you're very aware of the irony of it.
@Uncon TROLLable lol yep, keep repeating "le drumpf if evil!!! Fuck nuance!!!" Over and over, you and millions of other free thinking Americans who share the exact same thought and mental process are fucking geniuses :^)
More accurate than the news.
It's even more better!
I love the dialogue, and the names. Hilarious
”We seem to be experimenting some technological differences” is a pretty underrated line
If you actually look at what's going on in the real world, you start to realize we're headed for this.
We should be so lucky! No racists and a president who want's what's best for the people!
Welcome to Costco, I love you.
I love the fact President Camacho wants to be in the middle of the crowd.
Cool fact: Beef Supreme is played by Luke Wilson's older brother.
That's crazy.
Owen Wilson? really?
@@user-tp5yb4hr4w I always go BEEF SUPREME in that voice at Taco Bell. They don't get it. I bet they would at Del Taco!
@@user-tp5yb4hr4w No, not Owen. Andrew Wilson.
@@enriquezamora3453
idk why i get them mixed up.
It's like a visual representation of Twitter
I wouldn't survive waking up in a world like that cause I would've wound up bashing my head against the wall until I died because I would've gotten too annoyed and frustrated with the stupidity.
this is the world we live in 2020, this is the reality we live in now
@Lin Y
We still haven't got anyone that's named Tylenol Jones.
I never noticed until now the guys on the field almost getting run over by the trucks, or even having the walls crash down on them when Beef Supreme was making his entrance.
"Who's smart now ?"
Would have been a good time to yell back "Still not you!".
One of the most accurate documentaries ever made.
Totally. This is Trump's 40th term in office.
Such a good movie.
love Seann William Scott as Beef Supreme, one of his best roles (yeah, I know it's not actually him but a lookalike)!
I honestly though that was him!
That's Andrew Wilson, Luke's brother.
The first time I watched this movie, I laughed hard and violently at the ass dozer scene. It hit me unexpectedly. I was actually kind of scared that I might have a heart attack and shit myself.
That sounds like it would've been a violent death brought to you by Carl's Jr
Lose some weight
Same here. After dildozer and assblaster, they seemed to have run out of ideas, and that's what they could come up with. Plus the size... I watched this scene several times and couldn't help but laugh uncontrollably
Mike Judge would love that!
I miss laughing like that..shit nowadays barely even make me smirk. 😕
Beef Supreme!
we seem to be experimenting some techmalogical differences
Whenever we have problems at our radio station, that's the line I use!
The purple dong smacking the windshield cracks me up every single time.😂😂😂😂
Such an insightful and interesting documentary. PBS should pick this one up as a current sociological study of the United States.
So you believe in the eugenics theory, right, right
This movie makes me laugh and cry!!!
When the guitarists started playing, I half expected them to be playing on the guitar hero guitars!
1:02 I get a feeling he's smarter then the other people in this movie.
Smarter than*
Were you in this movie?
Tobias Davies Correctly it is "where are you.."., not "were you".
Satis V It's the past tense for "Are you in this movie".
I am an English native & a teacher I would *not* try to write a "where" question without an auxiliary verb.
By the way, "correctly it is" isn't a good construction. We'd have to write "(When) written correctly it is"
You say correctly far too much.
Lmao for an english teacher you have trouble understanding comedy
i love how the semaphore guy stands right in front of the assdozer...
then keeps standing there as it gets stuck.
then a mate comes and joins in to try and figure out whats wrong and why it wont come out just as the lintel starts to break and fall...
It is frightening to see how this movie is becoming more and more relatable to today's society
This should be required viewing before graduating elementary school.
Did any other shitty guitarist feel totally called out by this scene XDDDD
I know this is a two year old comment, but what's the joke? i'm not a musician so I wouldn't know
me I say that it is in 2050 that the population will become totally weak, and that there will not be a single intelligent left on earth XDDD
@@frysco5927 Its one of the easiest chord which you learn first. BAsicly a 3 year old could played it with a lil pratice
The Dildozer . Love this movie .
That guitar section tho
Our justice system could be replaced by a demo derby. There are parts of this I like.
I like this idea for legislation.
My mom saw this movie and s he started to laugh so much at this part.
I see Terry Crews momentarily in one crowd shot.
HOLY SHIT! IT'S BEEEEEF SUPREEEEEEEEEEME!!!!
Camacho for President!
best documentary about today thats ever been filmed!
0:28 "even more better" lolol
I went into this thinking youtube recommended a b-side album song or something this was like shifting from 4th to reverse
I never noticed the Carl’s Jr. license plate until just now 😂
1:36 Who smart now killed me.
Even more better... 😂
More better is bettererer
Beef Supreme’s death wagon can only get his weapon through the gate, yet the champion stubbornly punched through the wall
Well observed, Captain Obvious
@@Genius_at_Work sarcasm is unbecoming of you
When the boss kills itself when you spawn in the area.
0:46 "dildozer" 😂
0:19 BAH GAWD THAT KILLED HIM! HE KILLED HIM!
Roman Colosseum in action.
I always wonder how they were still able to build things.
Ordered from China.
@@Robiont I was thinking that lol
Likely leftovers from before the population became too dumb. The opening states that there were still scientists creating stuff even when the average intelligence was hitting dangerously low levels so they likely advanced technology to a certain point, enough to automate nearly everything, but those people either didn't have children or their children became dumb from living in a world populated with idiots so after that there was nobody smart enough to maintain machinery or create anything new which is why all the machinery looks like it hasn't been maintained in centuries.
Uhh...we seem to be experimenting some techmological differences. ~~Best line
Tylenol Jones hits way harder now
Today that limp noodle on his hood is represented as a park bench across the trunk of a 4 banger with an oversized muffler sticking out the back end or by a sticker that says "POWER WAGON" on a pickup truck! So apparently we have folks in "rehabilitation" right now in present day America!
This scene slayed me. Nearly died from laughing. died!
Idiocracy should make a sequel where the smartest ppl worked as scientists and engineers, working for dumber and dumber bosses and eventually got together and just said F*^% this shit and created a mini society where they could continue their studies. They ended up becoming geniuses and ended up leaving some of these machines behind. 1. It would explain why this dumb population have some high tech stuff throughout the movie and 2. It would create an entertaining war between 1 avg guy with a huge army of idiots vs a small group of geniuses with awesome machines.
This is treated in some detail in "The Marching Morons", a jolly short story along these lines. Guy from the 20th Century wakes up in an America full of shocking boneheads.... There is a small core of smart and well-educated people who keep things going, they all have eight jobs. They keep the moron society going b/c they don't know what else to do, and they dread the idea of mountains of dead rotting people. It's not easy for them btw and there's only so much they can do! In the end they decide to systematically kill off all the regular citizens, which is a big job and takes awhile. It's worth reading! The movie got an unrealistically happy ending. Joe is not that smart! He can't save those people, even as President. He doesn't know anything! As it happens, plants REALLY DO "crave" electrolytes! We call this "fertilizer" now. I love this movie so much that when I'm watering stuff, I put green dye in the water (and some fertilizer. I HAVE what plants crave!) and feel a little better. I got a "Brawndo" sticker online, and stuck it on the watering can. What they need in The Future there isn't water from toilets, it's BRAWNDO for PLANTS! I think you can buy this anywhere, now.
How did they engineer those monster trucks?
This is a world where Beavis and Butthead managed to score
The guitar players in sync fucking kills me
I've got to watch this movie again
hhunger games meets mad max
This came out before Hunger Games so I'd say The Running Man meets Mad Max =D
"We seem to be..experimenting some techmalogical differences"
I do think Camacho would make a good POTUS tho 🤣
He actually cares about the people
We would be in a much better place if we had Monday Night Rehab like this for criminals and politicians
You seem like the kind of guy who pours Brawndo on his crops.
@@daikucoffee5316 you sound vaccinated
@@Productsthathateyou. really? Weren’t all the vaxxed supposed to die?
Director Mike Judge is the announcer for Rehabilitation.
1 of the best movies so good
2:21 those guys just stood there and got crushed to death. LMFAO
I never get sick of the goofy corporate names in this movie, Velveeta ha ha ha
I like “yeah here it comes” guy the most..
2:02 that line is very underrated
"Ah shit. I think it was too big, huh?"