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MacGruber (film)

MacGruber is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, itself a parody of action-adventure television series MacGyver. Jorma Taccone of the comedy trio The Lonely Island directed the film, which stars Will Forte in the title role; Kristen Wiig as Vicki St. Elmo, MacGruber's work partner and love interest; Ryan Phillippe as Dixon Piper, a young lieutenant who becomes part of MacGruber's team; Maya Rudolph as Casey, MacGruber's deceased wife; and Val Kilmer as Dieter von Cunth, the villain.

MacGruber
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJorma Taccone
Screenplay by
Based on
MacGruber
by
  • Will Forte
  • John Solomon
  • Jorma Taccone
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBrandon Trost
Edited byJamie Gross
Music byMatthew Compton
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • March 15, 2010 (2010-03-15) (SXSW)
  • May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21) (United States)
Running time
91 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[2]
Box office$9.3 million[3]

Originally scheduled for release on April 23, 2010, the film was instead released on May 21, 2010, grossing $9.3 million worldwide against a $10 million budget.

Plot edit

In eastern Siberia's Dzhugdzhur Mountains, Dieter Von Cunth and his men take control of a nuclear X-5 warhead. In Ecuador, Col. Jim Faith and Lt. Dixon Piper are searching for former Green Beret, Navy SEAL and Army Ranger MacGruber. Finding him meditating in a chapel, they ask him to retrieve the warhead. He refuses. That night, MacGruber explodes into a fit of rage, waking from the flashback of Cunth killing his fiancée, Casey Fitzpatrick, at their wedding. He accepts the mission.

After a heated conversation with Faith and Piper at the Pentagon, MacGruber creates a list and travels to the U.S. to form his team to pursue Cunth. Recruiting all but his long-time friend Vicki St. Elmo and Brick Hughes. MacGruber meets Faith and Piper on the tarmac, while his team is in a van with his homemade C-4 explosives, which explode, killing his entire team. Faith takes MacGruber off the case. MacGruber convinces Piper to form a new team, and Vicki arrives at the Pentagon to join them in taking down Cunth.

They travel to Cunth's nightclub in Las Vegas. A driver in the parking lot is rude to MacGruber and angers him, so he repeats the license plate number KFBR392 obsessively to remember it. MacGruber gets on stage and announces who he is, his intentions, and where he will be the next day.

Their sting operation has Vicki portraying MacGruber. Hoss Bender, Cunth's henchman, attacks MacGruber and Piper's van, but MacGruber runs down and kills Bender. With Vicki disguised as Bender and Piper disguised as MacGruber, the team attempts to break into a warehouse to stop Cunth from getting the rocket operation passwords. MacGruber distracts the guards and Piper kills most of the men, but cannot stop the transfer of the passcodes. At Cunth's charity event MacGruber confronts and threatens him and his guards, who throw him out.

MacGruber returns to the Pentagon where Faith reprimands him and takes him off of the case. MacGruber and Piper have beers outside his trailer while MacGruber explains his history with Cunth: MacGruber met him and Casey Fitzpatrick while they were in college; Cunth was engaged to Casey until her affair with MacGruber, who asked her to abort Cunth's baby.

MacGruber uses Piper as a human shield to survive an ambush, escaping with Vicki. They believe that Piper was killed in the attack, but he reveals that he was wearing a bulletproof vest. Commending MacGruber on his quick thinking, only to realize that MacGruber wasn't aware of the vest, Piper leaves the team. Seeing MacGruber has been shot in the leg, Vicki takes him back to her house to remove the bullet. She confesses her love to him, admits she is a virgin, and they make love. MacGruber goes to his bride's grave in shame, but her ghost gives her blessing (and has sex with him on her tombstone).

At Vicki's, MacGruber discovers Cunth has kidnapped her and realizes Cunth plans to blow up Congress during the State of the Union. He calls Col. Faith to inform him and then finds and destroys the KFBR392 car. Cunth calls MacGruber to gloat, MacGruber traces the call and Piper agrees to help on one last mission. Making their way into Cunth's compound, they are captured and taken to Cunth, Vicki and the missile. They pound Cunth and crew into submission and MacGruber handcuffs Cunth to a handrail. They remove the warhead and guidance system, and escape as the missile explodes. Cunth escapes using an axe to chop off his handcuffed hand.

Six months later, at MacGruber and Vicki's wedding are his dead team members as ghosts. Mirroring his wedding to Casey, MacGruber spots Cunth with an RPG. He saves Vicki and battles Cunth, throwing him off a cliff behind the altar, shooting him with a machine gun and launching a grenade as he falls, incinerating the corpse, and finally urinating on it from the top of the cliff.

Cast edit

Production edit

What you see with this movie is exactly what we wanted to do. It's the three of us having a bunch of fun writing it, then having fun making it with a bunch of our friends—old friends and new friends. I think that fun comes across when you watch it. It's rare that you get that kind of creative freedom.

—Will Forte to The A.V. Club, 2010[4]

MacGruber is based on a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live, a parody of the television series MacGyver. It was created by writer Jorma Taccone, who pitched the idea to cast member/writer Will Forte over a period of several weeks.[4] Forte was initially reluctant to commit to the sketch, deeming it too dumb, but accepted after persuasion from Taccone.[5] The first sketch aired in January 2007, and led to multiple more segments in the following years. In 2009, the sketches were spun off into a series of commercials sponsored by Pepsi premiering during Super Bowl XLIII that featured the actor behind MacGyver, Richard Dean Anderson, as MacGruber's father. The advertisements led the character and sketches to receive a wider level of popularity.[5]

Following the success of the advertisements, creator Lorne Michaels approached Forte, Taccone, and writer John Solomon with the idea to produce a MacGruber film, and they were at first skeptical. They began pitching ideas for a potential feature-length adaptation, deciding first and foremost it would not be the sketch repeated for its entire runtime.[6] The film's central conceit was to produce a real action film, with MacGruber as comic relief.[7] It was inspired by their love of 1980s–90s action films, such as Lethal Weapon, Rambo, and Die Hard. To this end, it is considerably more deadpan in its parody, with most characters outside MacGruber designed to be "as serious as possible".[6] The most difficult part of the writing process was to portray MacGruber—an "insanely flawed [and] narcissistic" individual—as a likable lead character.[4][7]

The film was written while simultaneously producing a weekly episode of SNL, and the show's production process left the trio fully deprived of sleep. This led to sequences deemed "crazier," such as a scene involving celery.[8] There was concern the film might receive an NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, which could lead to certain commercial disappointment.[8] The script was written in five weeks by Taccone and Forte,[9] with a first draft coming in at 177 pages and lacking a third act. It was subsequently re-written under budgetary concerns, which mostly involved deleting scenes containing special effects.[4] Forte praised the level of creative freedom afforded to the filmmakers, noting that even the more outrageous jokes were allowed to remain in the final film.[4]

On the June 1, 2009 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Forte announced that MacGruber had been greenlit and production was to begin on August 9, with Jimmy Fallon adding on the July 29 episode that it would be filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[10] Cameos by WWE wrestlers Chris Jericho, The Big Show, Mark Henry, Kane, MVP and The Great Khali and actor Derek Mears, were later confirmed.[11]

Following a short six-week period of preparation,[12] the film was shot between August 10 and September 13, 2009 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[5] The film shoot employed a crew composed of local workers as a part of a tax credit.[13] The quick film schedule of 28 days led to the filmmakers adjusting scenes to complete them on time, as the presence of automatic weapons on set would slow down the process. Keeping in line with their sources for parody, the filmmakers opted for cinematography emulating the style of blockbuster action films. This involved most prominently using smoke machines for interior areas, as they noticed similar scenes in Lethal Weapon inexplicably contain prominent smoke.[12]

Legal disputes edit

Prior to the film's release, MacGruber stirred controversy with Lee David Zlotoff, creator of the TV series MacGyver, whose contract stipulates he retains the right to a film version of the TV series. In 2010, his lawyer sent several cease-and-desist letters and met with litigators to determine a course of action. No suit was brought.[14]

Marketing edit

Pictures were leaked on the Internet on January 6, 2010. A two-minute red band trailer was released on January 19, 2010, and the next day, January 20, a green band trailer was released.[15]

On April 19, 2010, Forte, Wiig, and Phillippe hosted WWE Raw from the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey in character to promote the film.[16]

Phillippe guest hosted Saturday Night Live on April 17, 2010 and made reference to the film in his opening monologue.[17]

Release edit

Initially set for a release date of April 23, 2010, the film eventually opened on May 21, 2010 in the United States.

Box office edit

The film grossed $1,569,025 on its opening day,[18] and $4,043,945 for its opening weekend.[19] The film earned a total of $8,460,995 by the end of its third weekend, against its $10 million production cost.[2]

In July 2010, Parade listed the film #2 on its list of "Biggest Box Office Flops of 2010."[20]

MacGruber realized a third-week drop of showings of 94%, from 2,546 to 177 theaters.[21] The film was removed from theaters after the third week.[22]

Critical response edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 48% of 152 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The website's consensus reads: "It too often mistakes shock value for real humor, but MacGruber is better than many SNL films – and better than it probably should be."[23] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 43 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[24] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C–" on an A+ to F scale.[25]

John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter felt it was "utterly disposable but diverting."[26] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised the "unabashed affection" of Taccone's directorial style while commending Forte's performance as "contagious."[27] The Boston Globe's Ty Burr deemed it "a lot better than it should be," while criticizing its "smugness" and abundance of toilet humor.[28] In contrast, Andrew Schenker of Slate Magazine felt that "MacGruber's at its best when it's most vulgar, when its foul-mouthed and essentially insane hero is free to indulge in his signature bits of raunchy whimsy."[29]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times called it "a film that poses a philosophical question fundamental to our inquiry here, namely: 'Why does this exist?'"[30] Andrew Pulver of The Guardian was similarly negative, commenting, "Only the merest hint of amusement is to be found in this uninspired latest effusion from the conveyor belt that is Saturday Night Live."[31] Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum called it a "naughty throwaway in all senses of the word throwaway-90 minutes of talented performers doing and saying dumb, crude stuff in pursuit of an elusive laugh."[32]

Chris Tilly of IGN UK gave it 3 out of 5 stars saying "When the film is funny, it's very funny."[33] Jon Peters of KillerFilm gave it 3 out of 5 stars saying "It's consistently funny and it didn't need gray tape to do it. It's funny in the old Airplane! humor, mixed with a little Mel Brooks, type of way ... But none of this would work, if it wasn't for Will Forte's brilliant blend of witless charm and dumb ass heroics."[34]

The film has since been deemed a cult classic.[35][36] "MacGruber is destined to become quoted in college dorms and midnight showings for years to come," wrote Elliott Smith of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer shortly after its release.[37] In reference to its relation to other SNL films, Scott Tobias wrote that MacGruber and the film Hot Rod "may be just as poorly received, but their rhythms are unpredictable and exciting, shocked to life by moments of anti-comedy and wacky deconstruction. Hardcore comedy devotees pick up on them like a dog whistle."[38] Matt Singer, in a retrospective review for The Dissolve, deemed it a "cult favorite in the making," remarking, "MacGruber stands out by defying every rational commercial impulse. ... Whatever your personal opinion of it, it's hard to dispute that Taccone's direction, Forte's performance, a wildly unpredictable script, and a general go-for-broke attitude all make MacGruber unique."[22] Filmmaker Christopher Nolan is a big fan of MacGruber,[39] and has said "there are a couple of moments in that film that had [me] howling uncontrollably."[40]


Future edit

Potential sequel edit

After an off-hand mention by Taccone in an interview in 2012, Forte dismissed rumors of a sequel, commenting, "We jokingly talk about the sequel all the time. But I don't think anybody in their right mind would give us any money for it."[41] The following year, he told Entertainment Weekly that Taccone had mentioned creating a Kickstarter to financially support a sequel, saying, "We are going to make MacGruber 2 for sure. Whether we have to do it with a video camera in our backyards – there will be some form of MacGruber 2."[42] The film's writing team at one point convened to produce a loosely completed outline, but the trio have since been too busy to complete a script.[43] In 2015, Forte said the team has a "realistic shot" at producing the film, and it is his second priority behind his comedy series, The Last Man on Earth.[44]

TV series edit

Forte discussed a MacGruber TV series in a March 2019 IndieWire article, saying, "The state of MacGruber right now is, we're trying to see if somebody will let us make it as a TV series... We have a really fun idea. We actually went out and pitched it a couple weeks ago."[45] On January 16, 2020, it was announced the TV series is in the works and will be released on the streaming service Peacock.[46] On August 10, 2020, Peacock gave production a series order consisting of eight episodes, with Forte reprising his role.[47] In June 2021, It was reported that Sam Elliott, playing MacGruber's Dad; Laurence Fishburne, playing a military general; and Mickey Rourke, playing an enemy of MacGruber, all would be joining the cast.[48] however, Rourke left the series, and was replaced by Billy Zane.

The series was released on Peacock on December 16, 2021.

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This article is about the 2010 film For the television series see MacGruber TV series For the Saturday Night Live sketch see MacGruber MacGruber is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name itself a parody of action adventure television series MacGyver Jorma Taccone of the comedy trio The Lonely Island directed the film which stars Will Forte in the title role Kristen Wiig as Vicki St Elmo MacGruber s work partner and love interest Ryan Phillippe as Dixon Piper a young lieutenant who becomes part of MacGruber s team Maya Rudolph as Casey MacGruber s deceased wife and Val Kilmer as Dieter von Cunth the villain MacGruberTheatrical release posterDirected byJorma TacconeScreenplay byWill Forte John Solomon Jorma TacconeBased onMacGruberby Will ForteJohn SolomonJorma TacconeProduced byLorne Michaels John GoldwynStarringWill Forte Kristen Wiig Ryan Phillippe Val Kilmer Maya Rudolph Powers BootheCinematographyBrandon TrostEdited byJamie GrossMusic byMatthew ComptonProductioncompaniesRogue Pictures Relativity Media Michaels GoldwynDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease datesMarch 15 2010 2010 03 15 SXSW May 21 2010 2010 05 21 United States Running time91 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 2 Box office 9 3 million 3 Originally scheduled for release on April 23 2010 the film was instead released on May 21 2010 grossing 9 3 million worldwide against a 10 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Legal disputes 4 Marketing 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Future 6 1 Potential sequel 6 2 TV series 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn eastern Siberia s Dzhugdzhur Mountains Dieter Von Cunth and his men take control of a nuclear X 5 warhead In Ecuador Col Jim Faith and Lt Dixon Piper are searching for former Green Beret Navy SEAL and Army Ranger MacGruber Finding him meditating in a chapel they ask him to retrieve the warhead He refuses That night MacGruber explodes into a fit of rage waking from the flashback of Cunth killing his fiancee Casey Fitzpatrick at their wedding He accepts the mission After a heated conversation with Faith and Piper at the Pentagon MacGruber creates a list and travels to the U S to form his team to pursue Cunth Recruiting all but his long time friend Vicki St Elmo and Brick Hughes MacGruber meets Faith and Piper on the tarmac while his team is in a van with his homemade C 4 explosives which explode killing his entire team Faith takes MacGruber off the case MacGruber convinces Piper to form a new team and Vicki arrives at the Pentagon to join them in taking down Cunth They travel to Cunth s nightclub in Las Vegas A driver in the parking lot is rude to MacGruber and angers him so he repeats the license plate number KFBR392 obsessively to remember it MacGruber gets on stage and announces who he is his intentions and where he will be the next day Their sting operation has Vicki portraying MacGruber Hoss Bender Cunth s henchman attacks MacGruber and Piper s van but MacGruber runs down and kills Bender With Vicki disguised as Bender and Piper disguised as MacGruber the team attempts to break into a warehouse to stop Cunth from getting the rocket operation passwords MacGruber distracts the guards and Piper kills most of the men but cannot stop the transfer of the passcodes At Cunth s charity event MacGruber confronts and threatens him and his guards who throw him out MacGruber returns to the Pentagon where Faith reprimands him and takes him off of the case MacGruber and Piper have beers outside his trailer while MacGruber explains his history with Cunth MacGruber met him and Casey Fitzpatrick while they were in college Cunth was engaged to Casey until her affair with MacGruber who asked her to abort Cunth s baby MacGruber uses Piper as a human shield to survive an ambush escaping with Vicki They believe that Piper was killed in the attack but he reveals that he was wearing a bulletproof vest Commending MacGruber on his quick thinking only to realize that MacGruber wasn t aware of the vest Piper leaves the team Seeing MacGruber has been shot in the leg Vicki takes him back to her house to remove the bullet She confesses her love to him admits she is a virgin and they make love MacGruber goes to his bride s grave in shame but her ghost gives her blessing and has sex with him on her tombstone At Vicki s MacGruber discovers Cunth has kidnapped her and realizes Cunth plans to blow up Congress during the State of the Union He calls Col Faith to inform him and then finds and destroys the KFBR392 car Cunth calls MacGruber to gloat MacGruber traces the call and Piper agrees to help on one last mission Making their way into Cunth s compound they are captured and taken to Cunth Vicki and the missile They pound Cunth and crew into submission and MacGruber handcuffs Cunth to a handrail They remove the warhead and guidance system and escape as the missile explodes Cunth escapes using an axe to chop off his handcuffed hand Six months later at MacGruber and Vicki s wedding are his dead team members as ghosts Mirroring his wedding to Casey MacGruber spots Cunth with an RPG He saves Vicki and battles Cunth throwing him off a cliff behind the altar shooting him with a machine gun and launching a grenade as he falls incinerating the corpse and finally urinating on it from the top of the cliff Cast editWill Forte as MacGruber Kristen Wiig as Vicki Gloria St Elmo Ryan Phillippe as Lieutenant Dixon Piper Val Kilmer as Dieter Von Cunth Maya Rudolph as Casey Janine Fitzpatrick Powers Boothe as Colonel Jim Faith Timothy V Murphy as Constantine Bach Chris Jericho as Frank Korver Montel Vontavious Porter as Vernon Freedom The Great Khali as Tug Phelps Big Show as Brick Hughes Mark Henry as Tut Beemer Kane as Tanker Lutz Rhys Coiro as Yerik Novikov Andy Mackenzie as Hoss Bender Derek Mears as Large henchman Kevin Skousen as Senator Garver Jasper Cole as Zeke Pleshette Brandon Trost as Brick s boyfriend Jason Trost as Smoking guard Chris Kittinger as Man in Tuxedo Marielle Heller as Clocky Amar e Stoudemire as himself DJ Nu Mark uncredited as Club DJProduction editWhat you see with this movie is exactly what we wanted to do It s the three of us having a bunch of fun writing it then having fun making it with a bunch of our friends old friends and new friends I think that fun comes across when you watch it It s rare that you get that kind of creative freedom Will Forte to The A V Club 2010 4 MacGruber is based on a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live a parody of the television series MacGyver It was created by writer Jorma Taccone who pitched the idea to cast member writer Will Forte over a period of several weeks 4 Forte was initially reluctant to commit to the sketch deeming it too dumb but accepted after persuasion from Taccone 5 The first sketch aired in January 2007 and led to multiple more segments in the following years In 2009 the sketches were spun off into a series of commercials sponsored by Pepsi premiering during Super Bowl XLIII that featured the actor behind MacGyver Richard Dean Anderson as MacGruber s father The advertisements led the character and sketches to receive a wider level of popularity 5 Following the success of the advertisements creator Lorne Michaels approached Forte Taccone and writer John Solomon with the idea to produce a MacGruber film and they were at first skeptical They began pitching ideas for a potential feature length adaptation deciding first and foremost it would not be the sketch repeated for its entire runtime 6 The film s central conceit was to produce a real action film with MacGruber as comic relief 7 It was inspired by their love of 1980s 90s action films such as Lethal Weapon Rambo and Die Hard To this end it is considerably more deadpan in its parody with most characters outside MacGruber designed to be as serious as possible 6 The most difficult part of the writing process was to portray MacGruber an insanely flawed and narcissistic individual as a likable lead character 4 7 The film was written while simultaneously producing a weekly episode of SNL and the show s production process left the trio fully deprived of sleep This led to sequences deemed crazier such as a scene involving celery 8 There was concern the film might receive an NC 17 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America which could lead to certain commercial disappointment 8 The script was written in five weeks by Taccone and Forte 9 with a first draft coming in at 177 pages and lacking a third act It was subsequently re written under budgetary concerns which mostly involved deleting scenes containing special effects 4 Forte praised the level of creative freedom afforded to the filmmakers noting that even the more outrageous jokes were allowed to remain in the final film 4 On the June 1 2009 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Forte announced that MacGruber had been greenlit and production was to begin on August 9 with Jimmy Fallon adding on the July 29 episode that it would be filmed in Albuquerque New Mexico 10 Cameos by WWE wrestlers Chris Jericho The Big Show Mark Henry Kane MVP and The Great Khali and actor Derek Mears were later confirmed 11 Following a short six week period of preparation 12 the film was shot between August 10 and September 13 2009 in Albuquerque New Mexico 5 The film shoot employed a crew composed of local workers as a part of a tax credit 13 The quick film schedule of 28 days led to the filmmakers adjusting scenes to complete them on time as the presence of automatic weapons on set would slow down the process Keeping in line with their sources for parody the filmmakers opted for cinematography emulating the style of blockbuster action films This involved most prominently using smoke machines for interior areas as they noticed similar scenes in Lethal Weapon inexplicably contain prominent smoke 12 Legal disputes edit Prior to the film s release MacGruber stirred controversy with Lee David Zlotoff creator of the TV series MacGyver whose contract stipulates he retains the right to a film version of the TV series In 2010 his lawyer sent several cease and desist letters and met with litigators to determine a course of action No suit was brought 14 Marketing editPictures were leaked on the Internet on January 6 2010 A two minute red band trailer was released on January 19 2010 and the next day January 20 a green band trailer was released 15 On April 19 2010 Forte Wiig and Phillippe hosted WWE Raw from the Izod Center in East Rutherford New Jersey in character to promote the film 16 Phillippe guest hosted Saturday Night Live on April 17 2010 and made reference to the film in his opening monologue 17 Release editInitially set for a release date of April 23 2010 the film eventually opened on May 21 2010 in the United States Box office edit The film grossed 1 569 025 on its opening day 18 and 4 043 945 for its opening weekend 19 The film earned a total of 8 460 995 by the end of its third weekend against its 10 million production cost 2 In July 2010 Parade listed the film 2 on its list of Biggest Box Office Flops of 2010 20 MacGruber realized a third week drop of showings of 94 from 2 546 to 177 theaters 21 The film was removed from theaters after the third week 22 Critical response edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 48 of 152 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 5 2 10 The website s consensus reads It too often mistakes shock value for real humor but MacGruber is better than many SNL films and better than it probably should be 23 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 43 out of 100 based on 24 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 24 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 25 John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter felt it was utterly disposable but diverting 26 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised the unabashed affection of Taccone s directorial style while commending Forte s performance as contagious 27 The Boston Globe s Ty Burr deemed it a lot better than it should be while criticizing its smugness and abundance of toilet humor 28 In contrast Andrew Schenker of Slate Magazine felt that MacGruber s at its best when it s most vulgar when its foul mouthed and essentially insane hero is free to indulge in his signature bits of raunchy whimsy 29 A O Scott of The New York Times called it a film that poses a philosophical question fundamental to our inquiry here namely Why does this exist 30 Andrew Pulver of The Guardian was similarly negative commenting Only the merest hint of amusement is to be found in this uninspired latest effusion from the conveyor belt that is Saturday Night Live 31 Entertainment Weekly s Lisa Schwarzbaum called it a naughty throwaway in all senses of the word throwaway 90 minutes of talented performers doing and saying dumb crude stuff in pursuit of an elusive laugh 32 Chris Tilly of IGN UK gave it 3 out of 5 stars saying When the film is funny it s very funny 33 Jon Peters of KillerFilm gave it 3 out of 5 stars saying It s consistently funny and it didn t need gray tape to do it It s funny in the old Airplane humor mixed with a little Mel Brooks type of way But none of this would work if it wasn t for Will Forte s brilliant blend of witless charm and dumb ass heroics 34 The film has since been deemed a cult classic 35 36 MacGruber is destined to become quoted in college dorms and midnight showings for years to come wrote Elliott Smith of the Seattle Post Intelligencer shortly after its release 37 In reference to its relation to other SNL films Scott Tobias wrote that MacGruber and the film Hot Rod may be just as poorly received but their rhythms are unpredictable and exciting shocked to life by moments of anti comedy and wacky deconstruction Hardcore comedy devotees pick up on them like a dog whistle 38 Matt Singer in a retrospective review for The Dissolve deemed it a cult favorite in the making remarking MacGruber stands out by defying every rational commercial impulse Whatever your personal opinion of it it s hard to dispute that Taccone s direction Forte s performance a wildly unpredictable script and a general go for broke attitude all make MacGruber unique 22 Filmmaker Christopher Nolan is a big fan of MacGruber 39 and has said there are a couple of moments in that film that had me howling uncontrollably 40 Future editPotential sequel edit After an off hand mention by Taccone in an interview in 2012 Forte dismissed rumors of a sequel commenting We jokingly talk about the sequel all the time But I don t think anybody in their right mind would give us any money for it 41 The following year he told Entertainment Weekly that Taccone had mentioned creating a Kickstarter to financially support a sequel saying We are going to make MacGruber 2 for sure Whether we have to do it with a video camera in our backyards there will be some form of MacGruber 2 42 The film s writing team at one point convened to produce a loosely completed outline but the trio have since been too busy to complete a script 43 In 2015 Forte said the team has a realistic shot at producing the film and it is his second priority behind his comedy series The Last Man on Earth 44 TV series edit Main article MacGruber TV series Forte discussed a MacGruber TV series in a March 2019 IndieWire article saying The state of MacGruber right now is we re trying to see if somebody will let us make it as a TV series We have a really fun idea We actually went out and pitched it a couple weeks ago 45 On January 16 2020 it was announced the TV series is in the works and will be released on the streaming service Peacock 46 On August 10 2020 Peacock gave production a series order consisting of eight episodes with Forte reprising his role 47 In June 2021 It was reported that Sam Elliott playing MacGruber s Dad Laurence Fishburne playing a military general and Mickey Rourke playing an enemy of MacGruber all would be joining the cast 48 however Rourke left the series and was replaced by Billy Zane The series was released on Peacock on December 16 2021 References edit MACGRUBER 15 British Board of Film Classification May 5 2010 Retrieved November 1 2014 a b MacGruber at Box Office Mojo Sperling Nicole May 30 2010 Box office update Sex and the City 2 and Prince of Persia can t stop Shrek Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on June 2 2010 Retrieved January 29 2022 a b c d e Sean O Neal May 21 2010 Will Forte Interview The A V Club Retrieved April 13 2015 a b c Chuck Barney May 19 2010 SNL MacGruber star Will Forte is a soldier of fortune PopMatters Retrieved April 13 2015 a b Katey Rich May 19 2010 Interview MacGruber s Will Forte And Jorma Taccone CinemaBlend Retrieved April 13 2015 a b Ron Messer May 21 2010 MACGRUBER s Will Forte Jorma Taccone and John Solomon Interview On Opening Vs SHREK We Will Take Those F ers Down Collider Retrieved April 13 2015 a b Steven James Snyder May 21 2010 Only 6 Questions Left MacGruber The Will Forte Interview Time Retrieved April 13 2015 Deborah Schoeneman April 17 2010 That s How He Rolls The New York Times Retrieved April 13 2015 MacGruber The Movie Really Happening cinemablend com Archived from the original on April 19 2021 Retrieved August 4 2009 WWE News Chris Jericho and Great Khali filming movie with SNL producer and cast member Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved August 13 2009 a b Edward Douglas May 19 2010 Exclusive Will Forte and Jorma Taccone on MacGruber ComingSoon net Retrieved April 13 2015 Michelle Kung May 21 2010 MacGruber Star Will Forte on Wigs Nudity and Tax Breaks The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 13 2015 MacGyver creator wants to stop MacGruber film The Hollywood Reporter December 21 2010 Abramson Dan January 19 2010 MacGruber Trailer First Look At Will Forte s New Film VIDEO Huffington Post Upcoming Raw Guest Hosts WWE 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MacGruber 2 Is Priority No 1 Behind New Fox Show Last Man on Earth Yahoo Retrieved April 12 2015 Elliott Smith September 7 2010 MacGruber Cult classic in the making Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved April 12 2015 Scott Tobias August 16 2012 Lonely Island s Hot Rod is strangely funny and often just strange The A V Club Retrieved April 12 2015 Liebenson Donald May 21 2020 It s So Dumb and It Just Felt So Right An Oral History of MacGruber Vanityfair com Retrieved May 22 2020 Ruimy Jordan May 23 2020 Christopher Nolan s Love for MacGruber Has No Bounds World of Reel Retrieved May 25 2020 Kristy Puchko June 4 2012 Will Forte Crushes Our Dreams Of MacGruber 2 CinemaBlend Retrieved May 8 2015 Laura Hertzfeld April 9 2013 Will Forte talks Tribeca fest s Run and Jump and MacGruber 2 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 8 2015 Corban Goble March 2 2015 Will Forte on His Unusual New Sitcom The Last Man on Earth Vulture Retrieved May 8 2015 Tony Maglio February 27 2015 Will Forte Says MacGruber 2 Is Priority No 1 Behind New Fox Show Last Man on Earth TheWrap Retrieved May 8 2015 Erbland Kate March 4 2019 Will Forte Wrote a Filthy Television Sequel to MacGruber But It Won t Go to Network TV IndieWire Retrieved March 5 2019 Goldberg Lesley January 16 2020 Peacock Sets Expansive Scripted Development Slate Ahead of Formal Unveiling The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 29 2022 Schwartz Ryan August 10 2020 MacGruber Series Ordered at Peacock TVLine Retrieved August 10 2020 MacGruber Sam Elliott Laurence Fishburne amp Mickey Rourke Join Will Forte Kristen Wiig amp Ryan Phillippe In Peacock Series MSN June 10 2021 External links editOfficial website nbsp MacGruber at IMDb MacGruber at Box Office Mojo MacGruber at Rotten Tomatoes MacGruber at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MacGruber film amp oldid 1185088830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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