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Ben Stiller is action juggernaut Tugg Speedman. Jack Black is comedy legend Jeff Portnoy. Robert Downey Jr. is acclaimed method actor Kirk Lazarus. When these huge Hollywood stars head into the jungles of Vietnam to shoot a war movie, they have no idea how real things can get. With biting satire, plenty of subversive humor and an unforgettable, Oscar-nominated turn by Robert Downey Jr., co-writer/director/all-around-genius Ben Stiller’s Tropic Thunder is the outrageous action-comedy classic that’ll “blow your mind” (Rolling Stone). The insane cast also features Steve Coogan, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Brandon T. Jackson, Bill Hader, Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaughey and Tom Cruise as volcanic studio executive Les Grossman. This 2-disc special-edition includes both the theatrical cut and the director’s cut.Special Features:Disc One: Theatrical Cut (4KUHD)HDR/Dolby Vision Remastered by Paramount Pictures, Supervised and Approved by Director Ben StillerAudio Commentary by Stars Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr.5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 StereoTriple-Layered UHD100 DiscOptional English SubtitlesDisc Two: Director’s Cut (Blu-ray)Remastered in 4K by Paramount Pictures, Supervised and Approved by Director Ben StillerAudio Commentary by Ben Stiller, Co-Producer Stuart Cornfeld, Production Designer Jeff Mann, Co-Writer Justin Theroux, Cinematographer John Toll and Editor Greg HaydenBEFORE THE THUNDER: FeaturetteTHE HOT LZ: FeaturetteBLOWING SHIT UP: FeaturetteDESIGNING THE THUNDER: FeaturetteTHE CAST OF TROPIC THUNDER: Interviews with Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Brandon T. Jackson, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride and Nick NolteMake-Up Test with Tom Cruise with Intro by Ben Stiller and Editor Greg HaydenDeleted/Extended Scenes & Alternate Ending with Intro & Optional Audio Commentaries by Ben Stiller & Editor Greg HaydenFULL MAGS: Improv Footage Featurette with Intro by Ben Stiller & Editor Greg HaydenMTV MOVIE AWARDS – TROPIC THUNDERRain of Madness: Documentary (30:00)Rain of Madness: Trailer (2:41)Two Theatrical Trailers5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 StereoDual-Layered BD50 DiscOptional English Subtitles Review: Tropic Thunder (Blu-ray) - Movie - 4.5 When I first saw this in theaters, I thought it was funny. Not hilarious, but funny. However, the beauty of having a copy to watch at your own leisure makes for a much more comfortable and self-paced approach, which in the end did wonders for this comedic gem. I've always liked Ben Stiller. To me, he's a somewhat more refined version of Will Ferrell and uses a bit more "satire-goofy" style as opposed to "juvenile-goofy." In Tropic Thunder, we see a hilarious self-parody of actors acting as actors who are also.. acting. No, it's not as whimsical or intellectually jabbing as a Coen Brothers or Larry David project, but the degree of absurdity is still every entertaining to watch if you find just the right balance between all these quirky characters. Stiller does his usual thing with the insecure, thick-brained fellow just trying to find himself, while Jack Black makes for a very convincing heroin addict going off and on his highs and withdrawls. But the two performances I enjoyed the most were Robert Downey Jr.'s Kirk Lazarus and Tom Cruise's Les Grossman. Downey Jr. continues to amaze me with his various performances, and this after making Iron Man of all things. And as crazy as Cruise is off camera, I've liked him as an actor for most of his career, and he does a splendid job playing the fat, hairy, hyperactive, money-grubbing, Diet Coke-ing businessman. The story is silly, yet addicting, and the dialogue is full of great one-liners you can recite to yourself or around friends. Watch it for what it's worth and enjoy. Video - 4.5 Being a sort of comedic-action movie, I was actually surprised at how great the video looked. Cinematography in particular shoots many a beautiful landscape, expressing lots of lush greens during daytime scenes, accompanied by great levels of detail and depth upon action sequences (especially on the foreground). Some of the indoor shots and night time scenes were a bit grainy, and I think the colors were just a tad softer on a few scenes that involved closeups of the actors, detracting this from a perfect rating. But given that this is more so a comedy film than action, it's definitely a well-efforted transfer by the people at Dreamworks. Audio - 4.5 While presented with a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 track, keep in mind that this a comedic-action movie (more emphasis on the "comedic" part), so it's important to remember how this can effect a movie's sound design. Thankfully, though, it doesn't make much of a difference at all, and they did a great job anyway. Music and helicopter effects in the opening sequence are reference quality, in my opinion. Dialogue throughout the entire film is easy to hear and understand (yes, even Downey Jr's ebonics), but I do wish they had given gunshots and explosions a little more oomph. Overall directionality is quite immersive placing every sound where you think it'd be coming from. But again, some of the action sounds were a bit more underwhelming than I wanted. If you're friends can't tell the difference, though, tell them it's reference and see how they react. Extras - 4.5 While not high in quantity (perhaps an additional 25GB disc would've helped?), the special features presented are pretty fun in their own right with commentaries, "making of" featurettes, and deleted/extended scenes. I had no idea this film was 10 years in the making until they said it, but I would have to say the dividends really paid off after all this time. I also liked the Les Grossman dance test and found it hilarious to a see a half-costumed Tom Cruise booty dancing to no music. It's a fairly good amount of quality extras for just a single 50GB disc and gives you a bit of insight from all the cast and crew and should be watched at least one time through. Overall - 4.5 It's not a perfect movie with perfect technical specifications, but it's close. To this date, it is by far the funniest of Stiller's movies that I've seen, and it's full of laughs all over the place. If you like quirky characters and an equally absurd storyline to suit them, then definitely give this a watch, if not at least for the faux movie trailers at the beginning. Review: What do YOU mean “you people”?!?! - Dude, this is a generational film. Lots of hilarious stuff going on. And while controversial. RDJ was awesome as Lincoln. Jack black definitely had his moments as well. And the Tom Cruise cameos are epic. And I can’t stand the guy.














| ASIN | B0B645ZFHL |
| Actors | Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey, Nick Nolte, Robert Downey Jr. |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,257 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #23 in Military & War (Movies & TV) #108 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #294 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16,689) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2 inches; 8.3 ounces |
| Release date | October 18, 2022 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 1 minute |
| Studio | KL Studio Classics |
| Subtitles: | English |
T**K
Tropic Thunder (Blu-ray)
Movie - 4.5 When I first saw this in theaters, I thought it was funny. Not hilarious, but funny. However, the beauty of having a copy to watch at your own leisure makes for a much more comfortable and self-paced approach, which in the end did wonders for this comedic gem. I've always liked Ben Stiller. To me, he's a somewhat more refined version of Will Ferrell and uses a bit more "satire-goofy" style as opposed to "juvenile-goofy." In Tropic Thunder, we see a hilarious self-parody of actors acting as actors who are also.. acting. No, it's not as whimsical or intellectually jabbing as a Coen Brothers or Larry David project, but the degree of absurdity is still every entertaining to watch if you find just the right balance between all these quirky characters. Stiller does his usual thing with the insecure, thick-brained fellow just trying to find himself, while Jack Black makes for a very convincing heroin addict going off and on his highs and withdrawls. But the two performances I enjoyed the most were Robert Downey Jr.'s Kirk Lazarus and Tom Cruise's Les Grossman. Downey Jr. continues to amaze me with his various performances, and this after making Iron Man of all things. And as crazy as Cruise is off camera, I've liked him as an actor for most of his career, and he does a splendid job playing the fat, hairy, hyperactive, money-grubbing, Diet Coke-ing businessman. The story is silly, yet addicting, and the dialogue is full of great one-liners you can recite to yourself or around friends. Watch it for what it's worth and enjoy. Video - 4.5 Being a sort of comedic-action movie, I was actually surprised at how great the video looked. Cinematography in particular shoots many a beautiful landscape, expressing lots of lush greens during daytime scenes, accompanied by great levels of detail and depth upon action sequences (especially on the foreground). Some of the indoor shots and night time scenes were a bit grainy, and I think the colors were just a tad softer on a few scenes that involved closeups of the actors, detracting this from a perfect rating. But given that this is more so a comedy film than action, it's definitely a well-efforted transfer by the people at Dreamworks. Audio - 4.5 While presented with a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 track, keep in mind that this a comedic-action movie (more emphasis on the "comedic" part), so it's important to remember how this can effect a movie's sound design. Thankfully, though, it doesn't make much of a difference at all, and they did a great job anyway. Music and helicopter effects in the opening sequence are reference quality, in my opinion. Dialogue throughout the entire film is easy to hear and understand (yes, even Downey Jr's ebonics), but I do wish they had given gunshots and explosions a little more oomph. Overall directionality is quite immersive placing every sound where you think it'd be coming from. But again, some of the action sounds were a bit more underwhelming than I wanted. If you're friends can't tell the difference, though, tell them it's reference and see how they react. Extras - 4.5 While not high in quantity (perhaps an additional 25GB disc would've helped?), the special features presented are pretty fun in their own right with commentaries, "making of" featurettes, and deleted/extended scenes. I had no idea this film was 10 years in the making until they said it, but I would have to say the dividends really paid off after all this time. I also liked the Les Grossman dance test and found it hilarious to a see a half-costumed Tom Cruise booty dancing to no music. It's a fairly good amount of quality extras for just a single 50GB disc and gives you a bit of insight from all the cast and crew and should be watched at least one time through. Overall - 4.5 It's not a perfect movie with perfect technical specifications, but it's close. To this date, it is by far the funniest of Stiller's movies that I've seen, and it's full of laughs all over the place. If you like quirky characters and an equally absurd storyline to suit them, then definitely give this a watch, if not at least for the faux movie trailers at the beginning.
S**D
What do YOU mean “you people”?!?!
Dude, this is a generational film. Lots of hilarious stuff going on. And while controversial. RDJ was awesome as Lincoln. Jack black definitely had his moments as well. And the Tom Cruise cameos are epic. And I can’t stand the guy.
J**D
Great Movie
Classic
D**N
Hilarious
It was interesting watching this with my 17 year old. He thought it was hilarious and understood the satire but was still surprised they managed to actually make this movie lol
L**S
It’s a classic
Hilarious must watch
T**S
Hilarious send-up of the entire movie industry.
I think sometimes people use words like "hilarious" too often in movie reviews, but this time, for real, this movie is actually hilarious. Some of the laughs go for the obvious, like Jack Black's character being a one-note fart-joke comedian who does enough blow to kill a camel, and yes, it does play upon stereotypes to make a point--like the infamous "full throttle r-word" that Ben Stiller's character does so cringe-inducingly broadly, or Robert Downey Jr.'s blaxpoitation-style African-American soldier (who clashes beautifully with Brandon T. Jackson's rapper character; old meets new, stereotype meets reality, and racism gets its comeuppance at the hands of privilege awareness). RDJ steals every single scene he's in, but that's kind of the point of his character, so it's okay. The story is about the making of a Vietnam-era war movie, as performed by actors who have no idea what Vietnam was even about. The bizarre inner workings of the movie industry are exposed here as accurately as you'll find in earlier masterpieces like "Bowfinger"--and include an absolutely fascinating and riveting cameo by Tom Cruise himself as a profane, vile, soulless producer who just wants results (don't miss his scene during/after the credits!), and Steve Coogan as an incompetent director who is in way over his head. Rounding out the cast, Nick Nolte is a bitter Vietnam vet who is not what he seems, and Jay Baruchel is a rising young star dwarfed by the fame of his co-stars--and the lone voice of sanity in the whole pack of asylum escapees. Matthew McConaughey does an equally brilliant cameo as the hero's chirpy, true-blue agent, reminding us that he can actually act--and act well!--if you give him half a chance; his character's story arc and development is one of the movie's strongest points. I also loved Robert Downey Jr. in this; he fulfills the same function here that Alan Rickman's vastly over-qualified Alexander Dane character did in "Galaxy Quest"--as a truly talented foil to Ben Stiller's gimmicky action hero. The story is well-paced with few misfires; I've never seen any other releases of this movie, so can't speak to how much better or worse it is than other versions, but can say that it generally accomplishes what it sets out to accomplish. The effects and everything else were well-done too, and the rest of the casting is simply superb. Overall, this movie is pitch-perfect. People who liked "Bowfinger," "Stripes," "Zoolander," and "Galaxy Quest" will enjoy this one very much. It does include some violence and frequent profanity, along with certain words/phrases which would probably be thought unacceptable by some folks, and frequent references to drugs and alcohol abuse. People who offend easily should probably not watch this movie and I don't think it's suitable for those below the age of 17 or so.
Y**.
Great comedy - one of Ben Stiller's best roles
This irreverent movie is hilarious and has a stellar cast. An action movie that is a satire of action movies, brilliant!
J**A
Cheap Saturday night rental
Funny
J**P
Parfait 😄
K**.
This is a classic. Just buy it, if you don’t know it.
J**B
Best Movie Ever made
M**Z
Muy buena película de colección con varios actores reconocidos película comedia Y esta es una versión extendida con escenas que no trae el DVD incluidas en la misma película
M**N
Para los que no la hayan visto supondra una sorpresa. Sin duda la mejor de Ben Stiller, con un castig de lujo. Es una comedia sobre el cine belico, tan dislocada como divertida. Son buenos hasta los titulos de credito en forma de falsos trailers. Si quiere reirse y pasarlo bien esta es la pelicula. De paso es una critica despiadada de las estructuras comeciales del cine de Hollywood, hasta Tom Cruise esta genial. Estupenda pelicula
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