Movie · 2008 · Action, Comedy, Adventure, War · 1h 47m · R · English
Curator score: 5.8/10 (1.2M ratings)
Get Some.
Overview
A group of self-absorbed actors set out to make the most expensive war film ever. After ballooning costs force the studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting, leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they encounter real bad guys.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.8/10
IMDb: 7.1/10
Letterboxd: 3.64/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 82%
Metacritic: 71
TMDB: 6.7/10
Director
Ben Stiller
Production
DreamWorks Pictures, Red Hour
Cast
Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black, Jay Baruchel, Brandon T. Jackson, Brandon Soo Hoo, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Cruise, Nick Nolte, Danny McBride, Steve Coogan, Bill Hader, Reggie Lee, Trieu Tran, Tobey Maguire, Tyra Banks, Jon Voight, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alicia Silverstone, Jason Bateman
Where to watch
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Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, aggressively quotable Hollywood satire that still works as a crowd-pleasing action-comedy. Its biggest draw is the way it skewers vanity, method acting, and studio excess while also delivering genuinely big laughs and surprisingly strong set pieces.
Best for
Viewers who like meta-comedy and showbiz satire
Fans of loud, quotable ensemble comedies
People who enjoy action movies that mock action-movie clichés
Audiences open to edgy, politically incorrect humor
Skip if
You want a sincere war movie or grounded realism
You’re sensitive to crude, offensive, or identity-based jokes
You prefer understated comedy over broad, high-energy chaos
You dislike movies that are intentionally mean-spirited toward their characters
Overview
Tropic Thunder is one of those studio comedies that feels like it should collapse under the weight of its own bad taste, yet somehow keeps finding new ways to be funny. It works as a parody of war-movie excess, but it’s even sharper as a satire of actors who take themselves far too seriously. The movie’s confidence comes from how fully it commits to the joke, from the fake trailers to the jungle chaos to the absurdly inflated egos at the center of it all.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is the precision of the performances and the sheer density of gags. The film is packed with quotable lines, but it also has real comic structure: the jokes build, the personalities clash, and the action keeps escalating in ways that feel both ridiculous and weirdly coherent. It’s the rare broad comedy that also knows how to stage a big set piece.
Bottom line
It’s not subtle, and it’s not trying to be. Some of the humor is deliberately abrasive, and that will be the deciding factor for many viewers. But if you’re in the mood for a maximalist Hollywood send-up with real momentum, this is still a standout.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Den_of_geeks (4.5★) · 5208 likes
“I don’t read the script, the script reads me”
Cinema at its peak, there is no debate
adambolt (3.5★) · 3923 likes
wait, that was TOM CRUISE?!
Mark Mooney (4★) · 3045 likes
"Man, I don't drop character 'till I done the DVD commentary" - Kirk Lazarus
Peaceful Stoner (5★) · 2787 likes
Well la-di-fuckin da. What a cracker jack!!
It is disrespectful. It mocks itself and so many other films endlessly at every twist and turn.
But who cares when it is so much rip roaring fun.
We got Iron Man playing the dude playing the dude disguised as another dude.
Tom Cruise playing a bald, hot-headed, booty shaking man throwing a shit load of profanity at people.
Jack Black making fart jokes and craving for his dope.
Steve Coogan playing a… more