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Some wide shots of the American Southwest (the Grand Canyon, the desert at dawn) are framed with genuine beauty—then ruined by Beavis muttering, “Whoa. This sucks.” The Problems (You Knew They Were Coming) The Middle Sags The Las Vegas sequence with Demi Moore’s Dallas Grimes is funny but goes on too long. And the entire “old prospector” subplot feels like padding. At 81 minutes, it still drags slightly in the second act.
★★★½ (or 7.5/10) Tagline: They came. They saw. They got lost. Beavis Butthead Do America
Dumb and Dumber , South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut , or any conversation you’ve overheard at a 7-Eleven at 1 AM. Some wide shots of the American Southwest (the
Here’s a proper, critical yet entertaining review of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), keeping in mind the film’s tone, legacy, and target audience. A Miraculous Road Trip That Proves Idiocy Can Be Art At 81 minutes, it still drags slightly in the second act
Butt-Head (staring at the Grand Canyon): “This is the biggest hole I’ve ever seen. Uh-huh-huh.” Beavis: “Yeah, yeah! Let’s go see if there’s a bigger one.”
Yes, we get it. They laugh at “duty” and “hole.” After the 50th “Uh-huh-huh,” even die-hard fans might check their watch.