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writer = [[Mike Judge]],<br>[[Joe Stillman |
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starring = [[Mike Judge]]<br>[[Bruce Willis]]<br>[[Demi Moore]]<br>[[Robert Stack]]<br>[[Cloris Leachman]]<br>[[Greg Kinnear]] (uncredited)<br>[[David Letterman]] (credited as Earl Hofert) | |
starring = [[Mike Judge]]<br>[[Bruce Willis]]<br>[[Demi Moore]]<br>[[Robert Stack]]<br>[[Cloris Leachman]]<br>[[Greg Kinnear]] (uncredited)<br>[[David Letterman]] (credited as Earl Hofert) | |
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director = [[Mike Judge |
director = [[Mike Judge]],<br>[[Yvette Kaplan]] (animation) | |
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producer = [[Abby Turkuhle]] | |
producer = [[Abby Turkuhle]] | |
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distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]] | |
distributor = [[Paramount Pictures]] | |
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released = [[December 20]], [[1996]]| |
released = [[December 20]], [[1996]] | |
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runtime = 81 |
runtime = 81 minutes | |
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language = [[English language|English]] | |
language = [[English language|English]] | |
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budget = $12,000,000 | |
budget = $12,000,000 | |
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Beavis and Butt-head Do America | |
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Directed by | Mike Judge, Yvette Kaplan (animation) |
Written by | Mike Judge, Joe Stillman |
Produced by | Abby Turkuhle |
Starring | Mike Judge Bruce Willis Demi Moore Robert Stack Cloris Leachman Greg Kinnear (uncredited) David Letterman (credited as Earl Hofert) |
Music by | John Frizzel |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | December 20, 1996 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $12,000,000 |
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America is an animated feature film, based on the TV series, Beavis and Butt-Head, that was released on December 20,1996, produced by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films, and directed by Mike Judge.
Plot
The movie stars the title characters, who get their TV set stolen from their house by a couple of local thieves. After attempting to take a television from their school and having it broken (rendering them being expelled from school), they stumble across a low-quality motel that advertises TV in every room. After bumbling into a room in which their principal is getting spanked by a prostitute, they encounter the drunken Muddy Grimes (voiced by Bruce Willis) who is waiting for two hired hitmen to murder his wife.
Grimes, thinking Beavis and Butt-Head are the killers he had contracted, tells Beavis and Butt-Head that they must "do" his wife. They misunderstand him, thinking that by "do", Grimes meant sex. Muddy then hands them two airline tickets to Las Vegas along with a photograph of his wife, with instructions to find her there.
While on the airliner, Beavis encounters an elderly woman with poor hearing who wants to talk to them. When Beavis asks her if there will be any sluts in Las Vegas, she thinks he is asking about "slots" (which the boys mistake for "sluts") and tells Beavis there will be so many he won't know where to start. While on the flight, an attractive stewardess buckles Butthead into his seat, causing him to flirt with her for the remainder of the flight. Beavis, meanwhile, is given confectionery and caffeine pills by the old woman he is seated next to, which cause him to change into his alter ego, "Cornholio" and ultimately to break into the cockpit, almost causing the airliner to crash. When they finally land, they are picked up by a limousine service and taken to the hotel in which Muddy's wife is staying.
Upon meeting with the two teenage boys, the hunted woman, Dallas Grimes (voiced by Demi Moore) realizes they have no idea what they were actually hired for. While she and the boys are talking, the police arrive to arrest her. Thinking quickly, she places a stolen biological weapon in Beavis' pants in order to get rid of it as evidence. She then gets them tickets on a tour bus to Washington, D.C. instructing them that she will be waiting for them in the capital of the United States and will let them "do her" there.
After getting on, they unleash a chain of chaos across the states they travel. Their most major exploit is the destruction of the turbines of the Hoover Dam while trying to make the CCTV show them more than just water. Throughout their trip, they visit famous sites of the American west, laughing at the names of small towns and ignoring natural wonders for more mundane things like defecating donkeys or auto-flush urinals. Soon the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms starts looking for them, desperate to get the weapon back before it goes off and kills thousands. Running gags about "cavity searches" begin shortly thereafter, as the leader of the team (played by the straight-laced Robert Stack) investigating them demands a cavity search of every person he questions.
After being left behind in Yellowstone National Park, they end up on a bus full of nuns, and even go so far as to mistake confessionals for portable toilets and take other people's confessions. They are left behind again while at a petrified forest, and hike out into what appears to be the Mojave Desert. During the hike, the two have a brief run-in with two men who seem to be their long-lost fathers. From there they nearly die of thirst, and Beavis has psychedelic hallucinations after eating a peyote cactus. They are awakened by Muddy Grimes, who forces them at gunpoint to ride in his trunk.
Muddy takes them to Washington, D.C. but they escape from his trunk using a jack (Butt-head: "Huh huh, hey, look Beavis, I'm jacking off"). After jumping out onto the open freeway, in which they cause a major traffic accident said to be the worst highway disaster in the nation's history, they reunite with the senior tour bus that left them in Yellowstone National Park which takes them to the White House, An international conference is being held, and it seems Dallas apparently intends to sell the product Beavis and Butt-Head unknowingly carry to some international terrorist.
After causing a mess at the White House, Butt-Head is captured by the ATF while Beavis eats a lot of sugar and again turns into his alter ego Cornholio. He then discovers that his neighbour, Tom Anderson, is in Washington, D.C. and decides to go masturbate in Anderson's camper. After Anderson throws him out he is surrounded by the ATF. After Beavis goes into a bizarre Cornholio diatribe, Anderson bursts out with Beavis' pants, with the stolen weapon inside.
Acting quickly, an ATF agent charges Anderson in an attempt to get the stolen weapon, but he accidentally tears the pants and sends the weapon flying into the air. Butt-Head catches it and hands it over to the police, and Anderson is arrested. Beavis and Butt-Head are then taken to meet with President Bill Clinton, who greets them at his White House office and thanks them for their service by making them honorary ATF agents. Afterwards, they return to Highland and find their TV on the side of the road. The movie ends with them dragging their TV into the sunset.
Guest voices
- Bruce Willis... Muddy Grimes (Bruce Willis is uncredited in the end credits)
- Demi Moore... Dallas Grimes (Demi Moore is uncredited in the end credits)
- Cloris Leachman... Old Woman
- Robert Stack... ATF Agent Flemming
- Greg Kinnear... ATF Agent Bork (uncredited)
- Richard Linklater... Tour Bus Driver
- David Letterman... Motley Crue Roadie #1 - a.k.a. Butt-Head's Dad (credited as Earl Hofert)
- Tony Darling ...Motley Crue Roadie #2 - a.k.a Beavis's Dad
Deleted scene
When "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" premiered on MTV on August 7, 1999, an additional cut scene followed the movie. While visiting the Pentagon, Beavis attempts to defecate but cannot due to the absence of toilet paper in the stall. Butt-head is equally angry because the urinals lack automatic flushing mechanisms. After the rest of their tour group finished looking at the encased Declaration of Independence, Beavis sneaks out, breaks the glass and snatches it to use as "T.P. for his bunghole." While Pentagon guards rush to investigate, Beavis exits the stall with a piece of the Declaration, containing John Hancock's signature, stuck to his shoe. The scene does not appear on the recently released DVD.
Soundtrack
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- "Two Cool Guys" - Isaac Hayes - 3:06
- "Love Rollercoaster" - Red Hot Chili Peppers - 4:37
- "Ain't Nobody" - LL Cool J - 4:37
- "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls" - White Zombie - 3:52
- "I Wanna Riot" - Rancid - 3:59
- "Walk on Water" - Ozzy Osbourne - 4:18
- "Snakes" - No Doubt - 4:34
- "Pimp'n Ain't EZ" - Madd Head - 4:21
- "Lord Is a Monkey" (Rock Version) - Butthole Surfers - 4:44
- "White Trash" - Southern Culture on the Skids - 2:02
- "Gone Shootin'" - AC/DC - 5:04
- "Lesbian Seagull" - Engelbert Humperdinck - 3:39
Awards and nominations
BMI Film & TV Awards
One award:
- BMI Film Music Award for John Frizzel
MTV Movie Awards 1997
One nomination:
- Best On-Screen Duo: Beavis & Butt-Head
1996 Golden Raspberry Awards
Two nominations:
- Worst Screen Couple: Beavis & Butt-head
- Worst New Star: Beavis & Butt-head
Trivia
- Bruce Willis and Demi Moore were uncredited for their roles in the theatrical release. In some laserdisc versions and the 10th anniversary DVD, however, they are credited.
- The hallucination scene was designed entirely by Rob Zombie. A song by White Zombie, "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls", is used as the scene plays.
- There was originally an idea for the film to have music videos.
- At one point when Beavis is hallucinating, he says "Drah Yduts dna Egelloc ot og Ydobyreve taht Tseggus I." He is talking backwards. He is saying "I suggest that everybody go to college, and study hard."[citation needed]
- Broke the box office receipts record for an opening weekend in December until Scream 2 was released in December the following year.
- A sequel was announced in 1999, but never came to fruition.
- One of the last animated films to use hand painted cells.