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Episode 10: Idiocracy (2006) - Movie Review, Analysis, and Deconstruction

Episode 10: Idiocracy (2006) - Movie Review, Analysis, and Deconstruction

Update: 2021-09-161
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Idiocracy (2006) - Movie Review and Analysis

Aaron and Steve discuss the 2006 cult classic, Idiocracy. Perfectly average Corporal Joe Bauers (Luke Wilson) is volunteered for an Army project that accidentally puts him 500 years into the future. Joe finds himself out of place as the human population has declined in intelligence over the centuries to the point where every person is a complete idiot. As Joe finds himself as the smartest man on the planet, he is tasked by President Camacho (Terry Crews) to solve all the problems facing the United States of Uhmerica.  He is joined on his journey by Rita (Maya Rudolph) from his own time and his new friend and lawyer Frito (Dax Shepard), who received his law degree at Costco.


What is the full catalog of high degrees available at Costco?

Is a pimp’s love really that different from that of a square? 

Is there a shadowy organization in control of this world?  


These questions and more on this week’s Cinema Decon.


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Episode 10: Idiocracy (2006) - Movie Review, Analysis, and Deconstruction

Episode 10: Idiocracy (2006) - Movie Review, Analysis, and Deconstruction

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