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Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American absurdist comedy film starring, written, directed, and produced by the comedy duo Tim & Eric (Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim) in their feature directorial debuts. The plot follows Heidecker and Wareheim, playing fictionalized versions of themselves, who are forced to re-open an abandoned mall to pay back a wasted billion-dollar loan. The supporting cast includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ray Wise, Twink Caplan, Robert Loggia, Jeff Goldblum, Bob Odenkirk, and Will Forte.[2]

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
Written byTim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
Jonathan Krisel
Doug Lussenhop
Jon Mugar
Produced byWill Ferrell
Adam McKay
Dave Kneebone
Tim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
StarringTim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
Zach Galifianakis
Will Ferrell
John C. Reilly
Narrated byMichael Gross
CinematographyRachel Morrison
Edited byDaniel Haworth
Doug Lussenhop
Music byDavin Wood
Production
companies
Distributed byMagnet Releasing
Release dates
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3 million
Box office$201,436[1]

The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters on March 2, 2012, before being released to iTunes and on-demand January 27, 2013.[3] It received negative critical reviews on its original release.

Plot

Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim are two filmmakers who are given a record-setting $1 billion budget to make a movie starring Johnny Depp titled Bonjour, Diamond Jim, based on a poem by "personal shopper and spiritual guru" Jim Joe Kelly. The funds are provided by the powerful Tommy Schlaaang and the Schlaaang Corporation. However, during production of the film the two waste all of their money on expensive makeovers, 10-course lunches, real diamonds for Diamond Jim's suit, and a $500,000 a week salary for Kelly, as well as accidentally hiring a professional Johnny Depp impersonator to star in the film instead of the real Johnny Depp. Ultimately, the finished film is only three minutes long. The Schlaaang executives, furious at having been delivered an unreleasable film, hold Tim and Eric personally accountable for paying back the one billion dollars they were trusted with, under threat that they will go to prison or be hunted down by the Schlaaang Corp. With their finances gone, Tim and Eric tearfully relieve Jim Joe Kelly of his services.

After a night of self-destructive partying, the pair see an advertisement in a nightclub bathroom for the sale of the S'Wallow Valley Mall, in which its owner Damien Weebs repeatedly claims that whoever buys and runs the mall will make one billion dollars in profit. Tim and Eric decide to reinvent themselves as businessmen, dubbing their newly founded company Dobis PR, and depart Los Angeles to purchase the dilapidated mall from Weebs and renovate it, in the hopes that they will make back their billion-dollar debt. While trying to refurbish the mall, they must deal with vagrants such as a mentally ill man-child named Taquito, bizarre stores (such as Reggie's Used Toilet Paper Discount Warehouse), and a man-eating wolf that stalks the food court.

During their time at the S'Wallow Valley Mall, Tim and Eric also face many challenges, such as an angry shop owner named Allen Bishopman who "doesn't want anything to change", and the fact that Eric is in love with Katie, a woman who works at the mall (whom Eric also compulsively masturbates to). Because of this, Tim poisons Eric and ends up making love to Katie, whilst Eric goes to the Shrim Alternative Healing Center, run by Dr. Doone Struts to seek "spiritual healing", only to be placed in a bathtub which gets filled with diarrhea by Struts' sons as part of the "spiritual healing". After the event, Eric finds Tim sleeping with Katie and subsequently fights Tim. After the fight, Eric apologizes to Tim for starting the fight and understands why Tim made love to Katie.

Despite their best efforts, the newly reopened mall fails to generate one billion dollars in revenue. They are eventually discovered by the Schlaaang Corporation after Bishopman turns them in. After a dramatic shootout in front of the mall, in which most of the main characters are killed, Tim and Eric manage to kill the members of the Schlaaang Corporation, and are sentenced to death for murder.

However, it is revealed that the preceding events are actually a film the two were showing to Steven Spielberg, who pronounces it the greatest movie ever made. Tim and Eric then celebrate with their Awesome Show co-stars.

Cast

Several members of the Tim & Eric's television series Awesome Show, Great Job! and Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule regular cast appear as themselves - A. D. Miles, Ron Lynch, James Quall, Robert Axelrod, David Liebe Hart, Tennessee Winston Luke, Bob Druwing, Carol Kraft, Michael Q. Schmidt, Ron Austar, Warren Stearns, Ron Stark, Chuck Spitler, Sire, Doug Lussenhop, and Jay Mawhinney.

Production

Portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California, and Palm Springs at the abandoned Desert Fashion Plaza which was used for S'wallow Valley Mall.[4] Tim and Eric had originally planned to use an entire town but for budgetary reasons it was scaled back to a mall. The idea for a dying shopping center came from Monroeville Mall (of Dawn of the Dead fame) and Hunt Valley Mall in Baltimore. Like the fictional mall, Hunt Valley was in fact redeveloped from top to bottom except the interior walkways have been converted to open-air and was successful upon its "grand reopening". The same went for Desert Fashion Plaza which was in the process of being de-malled and re-imagined as a new "Main Street" at the time filming began, lending authenticity to the movie setting.[citation needed]

Before the movie's release Tim and Eric started the Billion Dollar Pledge asking fans and celebrities to support them by signing a document stating they would not illegally download the film, and also not to see its box office competition The Lorax. Stars who took part in the pledge ranged from comedians and actors Ben Stiller, Mark Proksch, Bob Odenkirk, Seth Green, Peter Serafinowicz, Todd Barry, Rashida Jones, and others, to musicians Weird Al Yankovic, Maynard James Keenan, Josh Groban, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Maroon 5.[5]

On January 1, 2021, Tim and Eric hosted a watch-along of Billion Dollar Movie. As part of it, they discussed the outline for the unproduced sequel, Trillion Dollar Movie, which would involve the duo being kidnapped by the dictator of an African country and forced to make a Saturday Night Live-style show.[6]

Release

The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January 2012. In an interview, the duo deadpanned that the film was spliced together with out-takes from the DVD release of Rango.[7]

Box office

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie opened to 24 theaters on March 2, 2012 and grossed $87,475 in its opening weekend, ranking at #42.[8] It would go on for another 7 weeks before closing to only $201,436 in the domestic box office.[1]

Critical reception

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie received negative reviews from critics on its original release. The film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes rated the film "rotten", with 36% of the 74 critics sampled giving the film positive reviews, with an average score of 4.26/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is on a gleeful quest to repulse audiences, but sometimes less is more with this sketchy duo."[9] Variety gave the film a negative review, feeling that Tim and Eric "torture their purposefully inept, shortform sketch work into feature length...to diminishing returns" and that "fans of their Cartoon Network series or those simply familiar with the pair via YouTube will likely find the extended version of their pathos-and-pain-driven comedy hard to digest."[10] The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review, stating "Auds attuned to Tim & Eric's weird wavelength will find plenty of guffaws in the first half, but a plot this thin can't sustain comedy based on discomfort."[11] The A.V. Club gave the film a B+ rating, opining that the film "feels genuinely dangerous and transgressive: it makes a virtue of going way too far because other comedies don't go far enough."[12] Roger Ebert gave the film half a star out of 4 and said it was so bad, it wouldn't even qualify for a review in a book consisting solely of reviews of terrible movies (along the lines of his "Your Movie Sucks" editions).[13]

References

  1. ^ a b Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ Lussier, Germain (March 2, 2011). "'Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie' Is A Go Featuring Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly". Slashfilm. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  3. ^ . SocialTechPop. Archived from the original on January 15, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  4. ^ Palm Springs Visitors Center. . Filming in Palm Springs. Palm Springs, CA. Archived from the original on October 1, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012. ♦ Download[permanent dead link] (Downloadable PDF file)
  5. ^ https://www.facebook.com/zittwins[user-generated source]
  6. ^ Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie New Years Day Hungover Hunks Watch-A-Long
  7. ^ "'In the can, Sundance 2012". youtube.com. 2012-01-25. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  8. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for March 2-4, 2012". Amazon.com. Box Office Mojo. 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2013-03-03.
  9. ^ "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  10. ^ Anderson, John (January 21, 2012). "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie". Variety. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  11. ^ DeFore, John (January 21, 2012). "Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie: Sundance Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  12. ^ Rabin, Nathan (January 27, 2012). "Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  13. ^ "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie". Chicago Sun-Times. February 29, 2012.

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Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American absurdist comedy film starring written directed and produced by the comedy duo Tim amp Eric Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim in their feature directorial debuts The plot follows Heidecker and Wareheim playing fictionalized versions of themselves who are forced to re open an abandoned mall to pay back a wasted billion dollar loan The supporting cast includes Zach Galifianakis Will Ferrell John C Reilly Ray Wise Twink Caplan Robert Loggia Jeff Goldblum Bob Odenkirk and Will Forte 2 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar MovieTheatrical release posterDirected byTim HeideckerEric WareheimWritten byTim HeideckerEric WareheimJonathan KriselDoug LussenhopJon MugarProduced byWill FerrellAdam McKayDave KneeboneTim HeideckerEric WareheimStarringTim HeideckerEric WareheimZach GalifianakisWill FerrellJohn C ReillyNarrated byMichael GrossCinematographyRachel MorrisonEdited byDaniel HaworthDoug LussenhopMusic byDavin WoodProductioncompanies2929 ProductionsGary Sanchez ProductionsFunny or DieAbso Lutely FilmsDistributed byMagnet ReleasingRelease datesJanuary 20 2012 2012 01 20 Sundance Film Festival March 2 2012 2012 03 02 U S Running time85 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 3 millionBox office 201 436 1 The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released in theaters on March 2 2012 before being released to iTunes and on demand January 27 2013 3 It received negative critical reviews on its original release Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditTim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim are two filmmakers who are given a record setting 1 billion budget to make a movie starring Johnny Depp titled Bonjour Diamond Jim based on a poem by personal shopper and spiritual guru Jim Joe Kelly The funds are provided by the powerful Tommy Schlaaang and the Schlaaang Corporation However during production of the film the two waste all of their money on expensive makeovers 10 course lunches real diamonds for Diamond Jim s suit and a 500 000 a week salary for Kelly as well as accidentally hiring a professional Johnny Depp impersonator to star in the film instead of the real Johnny Depp Ultimately the finished film is only three minutes long The Schlaaang executives furious at having been delivered an unreleasable film hold Tim and Eric personally accountable for paying back the one billion dollars they were trusted with under threat that they will go to prison or be hunted down by the Schlaaang Corp With their finances gone Tim and Eric tearfully relieve Jim Joe Kelly of his services After a night of self destructive partying the pair see an advertisement in a nightclub bathroom for the sale of the S Wallow Valley Mall in which its owner Damien Weebs repeatedly claims that whoever buys and runs the mall will make one billion dollars in profit Tim and Eric decide to reinvent themselves as businessmen dubbing their newly founded company Dobis PR and depart Los Angeles to purchase the dilapidated mall from Weebs and renovate it in the hopes that they will make back their billion dollar debt While trying to refurbish the mall they must deal with vagrants such as a mentally ill man child named Taquito bizarre stores such as Reggie s Used Toilet Paper Discount Warehouse and a man eating wolf that stalks the food court During their time at the S Wallow Valley Mall Tim and Eric also face many challenges such as an angry shop owner named Allen Bishopman who doesn t want anything to change and the fact that Eric is in love with Katie a woman who works at the mall whom Eric also compulsively masturbates to Because of this Tim poisons Eric and ends up making love to Katie whilst Eric goes to the Shrim Alternative Healing Center run by Dr Doone Struts to seek spiritual healing only to be placed in a bathtub which gets filled with diarrhea by Struts sons as part of the spiritual healing After the event Eric finds Tim sleeping with Katie and subsequently fights Tim After the fight Eric apologizes to Tim for starting the fight and understands why Tim made love to Katie Despite their best efforts the newly reopened mall fails to generate one billion dollars in revenue They are eventually discovered by the Schlaaang Corporation after Bishopman turns them in After a dramatic shootout in front of the mall in which most of the main characters are killed Tim and Eric manage to kill the members of the Schlaaang Corporation and are sentenced to death for murder However it is revealed that the preceding events are actually a film the two were showing to Steven Spielberg who pronounces it the greatest movie ever made Tim and Eric then celebrate with their Awesome Show co stars Cast EditTim Heidecker as himself Eric Wareheim as himself Zach Galifianakis as Jim Joe Kelly Will Ferrell as Damien Weebs Will Forte as Allen Bishopman John C Reilly as Taquito Jeff Goldblum as Chef Goldblum Bob Ross as himself Robert Loggia as Tommy Schlaaang William Atherton as Earle Swinter Ray Wise as Dr Doone Struts Twink Caplan as Katie Bob Odenkirk as Schlaaang Announcer Noah Spencer as Jeffrey Erica Durance as French Waitress Sunshine Lee and Palmer Scott as Shrim Gods John Downey III as Cornell Todd Wagner as Hobo Ronnie Rodriguez as Johnny Depp Howie Slater as Steven Spielberg Mark Cuban as himself Michael Gross as NarratorSeveral members of the Tim amp Eric s television series Awesome Show Great Job and Check It Out with Dr Steve Brule regular cast appear as themselves A D Miles Ron Lynch James Quall Robert Axelrod David Liebe Hart Tennessee Winston Luke Bob Druwing Carol Kraft Michael Q Schmidt Ron Austar Warren Stearns Ron Stark Chuck Spitler Sire Doug Lussenhop and Jay Mawhinney Production EditPortions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley California and Palm Springs at the abandoned Desert Fashion Plaza which was used for S wallow Valley Mall 4 Tim and Eric had originally planned to use an entire town but for budgetary reasons it was scaled back to a mall The idea for a dying shopping center came from Monroeville Mall of Dawn of the Dead fame and Hunt Valley Mall in Baltimore Like the fictional mall Hunt Valley was in fact redeveloped from top to bottom except the interior walkways have been converted to open air and was successful upon its grand reopening The same went for Desert Fashion Plaza which was in the process of being de malled and re imagined as a new Main Street at the time filming began lending authenticity to the movie setting citation needed Before the movie s release Tim and Eric started the Billion Dollar Pledge asking fans and celebrities to support them by signing a document stating they would not illegally download the film and also not to see its box office competition The Lorax Stars who took part in the pledge ranged from comedians and actors Ben Stiller Mark Proksch Bob Odenkirk Seth Green Peter Serafinowicz Todd Barry Rashida Jones and others to musicians Weird Al Yankovic Maynard James Keenan Josh Groban the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Maroon 5 5 On January 1 2021 Tim and Eric hosted a watch along of Billion Dollar Movie As part of it they discussed the outline for the unproduced sequel Trillion Dollar Movie which would involve the duo being kidnapped by the dictator of an African country and forced to make a Saturday Night Live style show 6 Release EditThe film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January 2012 In an interview the duo deadpanned that the film was spliced together with out takes from the DVD release of Rango 7 Box office Edit Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie opened to 24 theaters on March 2 2012 and grossed 87 475 in its opening weekend ranking at 42 8 It would go on for another 7 weeks before closing to only 201 436 in the domestic box office 1 Critical reception Edit Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie received negative reviews from critics on its original release The film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes rated the film rotten with 36 of the 74 critics sampled giving the film positive reviews with an average score of 4 26 10 The website s critics consensus reads Tim amp Eric s Billion Dollar Movie is on a gleeful quest to repulse audiences but sometimes less is more with this sketchy duo 9 Variety gave the film a negative review feeling that Tim and Eric torture their purposefully inept shortform sketch work into feature length to diminishing returns and that fans of their Cartoon Network series or those simply familiar with the pair via YouTube will likely find the extended version of their pathos and pain driven comedy hard to digest 10 The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review stating Auds attuned to Tim amp Eric s weird wavelength will find plenty of guffaws in the first half but a plot this thin can t sustain comedy based on discomfort 11 The A V Club gave the film a B rating opining that the film feels genuinely dangerous and transgressive it makes a virtue of going way too far because other comedies don t go far enough 12 Roger Ebert gave the film half a star out of 4 and said it was so bad it wouldn t even qualify for a review in a book consisting solely of reviews of terrible movies along the lines of his Your Movie Sucks editions 13 References Edit a b Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie at Box Office Mojo Lussier Germain March 2 2011 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Is A Go Featuring Zach Galifianakis Will Ferrell John C Reilly Slashfilm Retrieved August 23 2011 Tim and Eric Movie to be Released On Demand SocialTechPop Archived from the original on January 15 2012 Retrieved January 10 2012 Palm Springs Visitors Center Coachella Valley Feature Film Production 1920 2011 Filming in Palm Springs Palm Springs CA Archived from the original on October 1 2012 Retrieved October 1 2012 Download permanent dead link Downloadable PDF file https www facebook com zittwins user generated source Tim amp Eric s Billion Dollar Movie New Years Day Hungover Hunks Watch A Long In the can Sundance 2012 youtube com 2012 01 25 Retrieved 2012 01 25 Weekend Box Office Results for March 2 4 2012 Amazon com Box Office Mojo 2012 03 05 Retrieved 2013 03 03 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved May 24 2020 Anderson John January 21 2012 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Variety Retrieved February 20 2012 DeFore John January 21 2012 Tim amp Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Sundance Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 20 2012 Rabin Nathan January 27 2012 Tim amp Eric s Billion Dollar Movie The A V Club Retrieved February 20 2012 Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie Chicago Sun Times February 29 2012 External links EditOfficial website Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie at IMDb Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie at the TCM Movie Database Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie at Box Office Mojo Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie at Rotten Tomatoes Tim and Eric s 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