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IGN - Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Review

IGN - Do you enjoy diarrhea, dildos and screaming? Are you looking for the perfect film to see while stoned, or a movie to see sober that will make you feel stoned? Is your favorite sound effect the "gooey sploosh?" Then the heavens have answered all of your prayers with Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie. From the minds of, and starring, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim (Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Old Spice commercials starring Terry Crews), this movie is hilariously vile, subversive and blissfully devoid of any deeper messaging.

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Entering the Stream: New Netflix Films for June

Movies Hate You Too writes:

For June Netflix has added a decent assortment of new and catalog releases to its streaming lineup. Several critically acclaimed films from 2011 have entered the stream in addition to several worthwhile coming of age comedies, several horror films of varying quality, and some films I can only qualify as “so bad they’re good.” Lastly, a few other fan favorites have made their way back to the Netflix Streaming after briefly disappearing most likely due to contract negotiations.

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Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Blu-ray Review - WGTC

Jeremy of We Got This Covered wrote, "Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim star in Tim & Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, which is the dumbest film I’ve seen all year. It lacks any real comedy and spends most of its time on the duos weird sense of “humor” that somehow appeals to a large audience. I’m not sure if it’s because I’ve never watched the show or heard of the pairing before this movie, but the movie is a dud and a waste of time. The only time it becomes almost watchable is during the occasional cameo, in which real actors provide real jokes."

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Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012) - Popzara Review

Engages in a tiresome pattern of dragging out innately humorless verbal gags well beyond the breaking point, like a comedian trying get laughs from an audience that has already left the club.

Full review by Chris Pandolfi.