![]() ![]() The two characters are definitely an acquired taste and while one hates to admit it, their stupidity (resembling that of the characters from "Dumb and Dumber" - just more juvenile) will bring out a few laughs. Crudely drawn and lacking in anything resembling sophisticated comedy, the movie has a few funny moments, but there aren't that many. OUR TAKE: 2 out of 10 Certain to entertain the built-in core audience of young male teenagers, we were surprised to see that this film is a big draw for the male college age crowd as well. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For continuous crude sex-related humor and language, and for a drug-related scene.ĬAST AS ROLE MODELS: None of the characters are good role models. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? If they're fans of the MTV program, they will. As they board a tour bus headed for D.C., they meet many people, including an elderly lady on a bus (voice of CLORIS LEACHMAN), as they get to tour the country. Little do they know that the government is after them and the device and Agent Fleming (voice of ROBERT STACK) will do anything to get it back. When they finally encounter her, she hides a top-secret biological weapon, the X-5 virus unit, in Beavis' pants and sends them to Washington where she says she'll later meet them. The boys, however, think they've been hired to have sex with the woman. Neither are mentally swift and thus inadvertently get involved in a murder-for-hire case involving a man, Muddy, who wants to bump off his wife, Dallas. When their TV is stolen, the two set out to find a replacement set. PLOT: Beavis and Butt-head (both voices by MIKE JUDGE) are two juveniles whose lives consist of watching MTV. ![]() QUICK TAKE: Comedy: The two juvenile delinquent MTV cartoon characters have their TV stolen and inadvertently get involved in a national crisis while searching for a replacement set. ![]()
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