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7/10
A difficult critique
ernestsavesxmas26 February 2020
It feels odd giving this a lukewarm review. This is actually an incredibly difficult film to critique because one feels forced to look at it from perspective of the fan as well as the outsider. And there doesn't seem to be any "casual" fans of the On Cinema at the Cinema Universe, a network of media and shows that is so deep and winding at this point, it would be futile to attempt to explain in the confines of something like this beyond saying "it's a spoof of Siskel and Ebert" (and even that feels like too much and too little).

Personally, as someone who's consumed every second of the endless nonsense that is On Cinema etc., this felt a little flat to me, like they finally drove a joke into the ground beyond recognition. Perhaps, the restraints of the mockumentary format, which beckons for legitimization by attempting to unpack that aforementioned extended universe, a seemingly impossible task for the uninitiated and redundant for the believers. That isn't to say this isn't an enjoyable film. It has some great moments and any extra time spent in the world of these characters is never a waste. Especially Gregg, who--in perhaps a setting as far removed from Movieland as ever--still brings it back to his VHS tapes and popcorn classics, imploring the filmmakers to study the 1976 Disney flick The Shaggy D.A. to better understand what's happening with Tim (but to make sure to return the cassette when they're done). It's great.

Mister America also provides closure for the best thread On Cinema has ever stitched: The Trial. And maybe that's also where it suffers. The Trial was such a special landmark; it might never be topped. But the one thing we know is that Tim and Greg and company are always gonna try. By any means (or medium) necessary.
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10/10
We've got a rat problem
Jexic125 August 2020
San Bernardo has been plagued by crime for so long. Not only crime but bad judgement in the district attorney 's office of Rosetti. The documentary follows God fearing Tim Heidecker, host of On Cinema, as he gathers signatures for a campaign to appear on the ballot opposite of Roseti to bring justice and reform to San Bernadino. Now I gave this movie 5 bags (which translates to the arbitrary star rating of 10) but I need to explain why. Tim was cast in a bad light by a hack of a director (a man I won't even say the name of to avoid giving him any of that lime light), and this movie REEKS and you shouldn't watch it. But I did give this movie it's rating so it doesn't affect Tim negatively in his average movie rating and so that you can see the hard work of an honest man, albeit in a deceitfully portrayed way. 5 bags of popcorn and a little eraser to erase the director of this movie and his inappropriately included scenes not only from the movie, but from history.
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10/10
A portrait of psychological pathology
hal100211 October 2019
This film is a part of the "On Cinema at the Cinema" universe (podcast, Adult Swim series, many spin-offs), but it holds its own even without the background stories. (For those interested, there is a primer called "Road to Mister America - 10 Minute History of On Cinema" on YouTube.)

The mock documentary covers a run by Tim Heidecker (in character) for the office of D.A. in a small town, almost entirely for the purpose of taking down the D.A. who attempted to prosecute him for murder, for which he was let off by a hung jury.

The genius of this film is the exquisitely drawn portraits of characters drowning in their neuroses. In the case of the two stars, Heidecker is the overt narcissist (we are talking textbook), Gregg Turkington the almost-sweet covert narcissist-cum-middle-age-incel. Like all great comedic portraits of psychological pathology (Eric Cartman, the Bluth family, Fleabag) the performers thread the needle that has the audience not only wanting to hang out with these guys, but feeling great affection for them despite the awfulness of it all. Terri Parks, as Toni Newman, fits right in as she matches the subtle awkwardness of Heidecker and Turkington's fumbling human interactions that make up much of the humor.

Like "Nathan For You" and "Between Two Ferns," series that also ultimately produced great movie-length projects, this is small-scale, ultra-human humor, and if you don't recognize these characters all around you or see them in yourself (I myself am part Gregg), the humor may zip over your head. Shout-out to the movie critics they are lambasting!
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A delight
cartsghammond12 October 2019
Tim has created something special here, something witty and hilarious. Mister America is a laugh out loud comedy with a purpose. The genius improvisation by Tim while interacting with real people is the shining star of this film, but the amazing story pulls it together to be a movie worth everyone's time. Even people who weren't Heidecker fans before could very much enjoy this film. It feels real, and I applaud everyone who worked on it.
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10/10
A+
madams-9703211 October 2019
Not only a hilarious satirical masterpiece, but one of the best moviegoing experiences I've ever had.
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9/10
A treat for Cinema-heads
gfsstap13 October 2019
This movie is something special. The fact that a little podcast turned into hours and hours of entertainment and spawned one of the best online communities makes it such a hilarious EVENT each time a new piece of the story comes out. And this movie is the biggest event of them all! Going to an actual theater and seeing it with other people just as excited as me was so unique and fun. It has that slow burn comedy that comes from Tim & Gregg's fantastic passive aggressiveness we know and love, now with Terri Parks who fits in so well and I hope we see more of her. Somehow after the ending I was left more excited - I can't wait to see Tim's reaction and how the events of the film lead into what's next for On Cinema.
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10/10
Hilarious
jakeprahar17 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I must say, I am one of Tim Heidecker's top Fans, so at this point, I can just look at the dude and start laughing. I watched this with my wife today and we were both glued to the screen laughing the whole movie. Tim's improv was hilarious as usual and the fact that it was filmed on the fly in 3 days is an amazing accomplishment. I loved how almost no one showed up for the Town hall and it turned into a complete trainwreck thanks to Turkington wearing a hat and asking Tim questions to anger him off. There are a 1000 little pieces of subtle humor throughout the movie that I'm not sure most people would catch. Anyways, I am real glad this movie was made. Tim Heidecker for president 2020 and 2024
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9/10
Sublime satire
lau_dhondt11 October 2019
Mister America, that stems from a large comedy universe of the "on cinema at the cinema" series, has got to be the most unique and imaginative piece of satire available at this moment. Too quickly perceived as impenetrable, given its longstanding history, the writing behind this story will very quickly show itself masterful at bringing forward very real, known and understood individual personality flaws of people,acting under the pretence of good intentions, setting off a chain of disaster for themselves and the people that surround them.
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10/10
Timmy our magic boy
jacemertes3 May 2020
Heidecker's satire is thin yet hilarious. Watch this if you think your mind is as elevated as Tim's
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10/10
Clever and very funny
utzbfn20 April 2023
This was one of the funniest movies I've watched in years. Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington play their parts to perfection with nuance and subtlety that for a while made me wonder if they weren't real people! I love this approach and hope this sets a new standard for how this type of mockumentary is done. Most that I've watched tend to be over-the-top and try way too hard for laughs.

These two guys give us complete three-dimensional characters who play off one another effectively. Each character is completely self-absorbed and lost in diverse obsessions. Heidecker is hell bent on revenge against a municipality and its DA who tried to hold him responsible - and rightfully so, for negligence. Turkington plays to perfection, a movie buff whose world revolves around cinema, but who also is playing out a vendetta against his co-star.

The laughs come early and often. I highly recommend this one.
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