Thursday, September 12, 2013

In the Dzhugdzhur Mountains Eastern Siberia the criminal Dieter Von Cunth steals a Russian X5 nuclear warhead. Colonel James Faith travels to Rio Bamba Ecuador with the efficient Lieutenant Dixon Piper to summon the retired special operative MacGruber to retrieve the X5. MacGruber is considered deceased after the death of his beloved wife Casey by his archenemy Cunth in their wedding. MacGruber teams up with Piper and Vicki St. Elmo and they learn that the evil Cunth intends to use the warhead to destroy Washington D.C.

Review

In 1985 a show began about a man who refused to use weapons but instead used his mind (and everyday household items of course) to outwit the bad guys. Fast forward to the beginning of the 21st century Will forte created a character on Saturday Night Live that would have been hilarious and relevant in the 80's. His character MacGruber stars in a onenote riff parodying the TV icon Macgeyver. Naturally Lorne Michaels thought this 90second sketch should be made into a feature length movie.

Along with Forte fellow SNL cast member Kristen Wiig is thrown into the mix as MacGruber's daft gal Friday Vicki St. Elmo. A nuclear warhead is stolen and of course the only man for the job is a stale 80's parody. In this film it actually works. Stuck together like makeshift crossbow made out of Bubble Yum and a paper clip Macgruber mixes realistic action with over the top crude childish and witty comedy. The movies gags are a lot like Macgruber himself. When he wins he wins big but when he fails he falls flat on his face. The hit and miss comedy will leave you cackling and rolling your eyes. The movie's strength is its repetition of jokes which surprisingly make you laugh harder the second time.

Forte plays Macgruber with the same weak acting as that of MacGyver. Some of his nonsense rings true and some of it makes you wish heɽ shut up. Val Kilmer is given surprisingly little to do as the movies villain. The funniest thing about him is his name. All together it leaves us with a mish mash of epic proportions. Though uneven the film does reward its audience with laughs. MacGruber has parts that shouldn't fit but by some miracle the Bubble Yum holds.