- Studio: Magnet Releasing
- Release Date: Mar 2, 2012
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6.7
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 36
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Mixed: 1 out of 36
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Negative: 7 out of 36
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Mar 5, 20120This is a terrible comedy, I don't know who have the brilliant idea of do this film, is like the poor resources of comedy, put and sorprise, you have this awful thing. Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is a completely garbage.
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Mar 2, 20129
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Mar 2, 20127
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Mar 10, 201210Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar movie totally captures the humor of the TV show, but in shocking, disturbing, and imaginative new ways. Rent it on Itunes today, and whatever you do, DON'T see the Lorax!
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Jun 5, 20124I went into this movie expecting their late night show, and this movie failed miserably, I got about half way through and turned it off. Even with bigger names like Will Ferrel and Will Forte, this movie brings nothing funny to the table.
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Mar 5, 201210
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Mar 5, 201210Tim and Eric once again strike with a stellar breakdown of comedy. it's a satire of comedy in many ways, a conglomerate of all the correct elements of comedy but morphed out of recognizable form into something far more fantastic. Tim and Eric aren't for anybody, and chances are if you like T&E you've already seen and loved this movie, but it continues strong in the T&E series. Great job!
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Mar 2, 201210Definitely a film made for people who 'get' Tim and Eric's style. Fans of the Awesome Show will be very satisfied, however, one must take into account that it is not "Awesome Show: The Movie." Plenty of hilarious parts, and a couple cringe inducing ones. However, some parts seem to drag, and Galifianakis is not as funny as he should have been. John C. Reilly however almost steals the show.
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Mar 6, 20127
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Apr 27, 20129
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60The surrealist and decidedly bizarre humor of Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim is, to put it mildly, an acquired taste -- and there's no guarantee you'll ever actually acquire it.
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Mar 3, 201250In their move from 11-minute episodes on TV to 94 minutes, Tim and Eric have lost none of their hilarity or irreverence. But this time around, they somehow manage to be tedious, too.
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Mar 3, 201260A shrewdly understated satire of feel-good dramas disguised as gross-out inside jokes, Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie should alternately leave some viewers in stitches while making others quickly leave the theater.