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- Idiocracy - Wikipedia
Idiocracy serves as a social satire that touches on issues including anti-intellectualism, commercialism, consumerism, dysgenics, voluntary childlessness, and overpopulation
- Idiocracy (2006) - IMDb
Idiocracy: Directed by Mike Judge With Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, Terry Crews Corporal Joe Bauers, a decidedly average American, is selected for a top-secret hibernation program but is forgotten and left to awaken to a future so incredibly moronic that he's easily the most intelligent person alive
- Watch Idiocracy | Netflix
Unwittingly left hibernating for 500 years, two normal people wake to find human intelligence decreased — so much that they're the smartest people alive Watch trailers learn more
- Idiocracy streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
Facing a chaotic world, they must fight absurd politics and a corporate conspiracy to save a failing civilization Find out how and where to watch "Idiocracy" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options
- Watch Idiocracy | Prime Video - amazon. com
Two human guinea pigs awaken 500 years into the future to see a society dominated by idiots in this irreverent satire With Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph and Dax Shepard
- Idiocracy | Rotten Tomatoes
Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Idiocracy on Rotten Tomatoes Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
- Idiocracy: a disturbingly prophetic look at the future of America – and . . .
‘As horrifying as 1984 or Brave New World’: President Camacho (Terry Crews) and Joe Bauers (Luke Wilson) in Idiocracy Photograph: Allstar 20th Century Fox Van Redin Mike Judge critiques the
- 17 Ways Idiocracy Has Actually Come True - Ranker
Though it was a box office bomb when first released in 2006, Idiocracy gave viewers a vision of the future that has come true in startling ways It's the story of an average man frozen in a capsule who thaws out 500 years from now to find a world overrun by garbage, idiocy, corporatism, and violence
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