Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have already produced one Netflix animated movie this year, with The Mitchells vs. the Machines drawing widespread critical acclaim and dominating the most-watched list for weeks, and the duo are back just over two months later to bring audiences America: The Motion Picture, just in time for the Fourth of July weekend.
Obviously, it couldn’t be more different from The Mitchells vs. the Machines in almost every imaginable way. While the former is a family film that’s already a front runner for next year’s Best Animated Feature Academy Award, the latter is a gleefully inaccurate dramatization of how Channing Tatum‘s George Washington rose up against the English in anachronistic, foul-mouthed and incredibly bloody fashion.
If you take The Patriot, Archer, The Expendables, The Avengers, Team America and Star Wars, throw it into a blender and then dump it all over a team of talented comedians, then you’ve pretty much got what Netflix are offering. Naturally, the critical reactions have been more than a little mixed, but as you can see from the responses below, a lot of subscribers can’t get enough of America: The Motion Picture.
One and a half minutes in to America: The Motion Picture on Netflix and I exclaim out loud -to my sleeping dog, I guess – "What the fuck am I watching?!" while laughing at the absurdity of it all
Here's hoping the next hour and 34 are just as great
Are you kidding me πππ€£π€£ pic.twitter.com/XO3QlB70SH
— The Truth Hurts (@DavidBSamuels) July 2, 2021
America: the motion picture on Netflix is hilarious AF. It's the way George Washington says John 3:16 after every sentence he considers as wise words. So stupid, I love it πππ
— Baby Gee (@FierceGlowrrie) July 2, 2021
https://twitter.com/Cthegoat22/status/1410791603300601860
Not sure if anyone of y'all are watching America the Motion Picture on Netflix, but I think you should.
Much like the country it has its flaws, it's dumb as hell and full of shit.. but just like the country, it has its moments.
— -Kuya James- (@Th3xHermit) July 2, 2021
https://twitter.com/stokedchaos/status/1410782210244837380
America the motion picture on Netflix got me weak
— Mattress Matt (@mayhem_mattt) July 2, 2021
https://twitter.com/SwanRonsonFPS/status/1410768869296427009
https://twitter.com/timesnewrowan/status/1410752378270371841
if you like parody, history, and the show Archer you should watch βAmerica: The Motion Pictureβ on netflix. this shit has me dying π
— Tater π₯ (@Kayla_Annmarie) July 1, 2021
Pfft I don't get the bad reviews. Netflix's 'America: The Motion Picture' is a delightfully silly 90 mins! Is it perfect? Nah. It very much struggles to balance its high octane satire, absurdity, and sincere sentimentality. But it's a fine laugh with a few cracking jokes… pic.twitter.com/0XMRjeYZyu
— Jon Bridges (@jonnbridges) July 1, 2021
@netflix I want more history lessons like "America The Motion Picture"
Its a great movie. I vote it for Animation of the Year.— Madhead tells it like is!!! (@madheadworld) July 1, 2021
Bro America: The Motion Picture on Netflix is WILD π€£π€£π€£π€£
— Thomas J.πͺ (@SHEWRAP) July 1, 2021
It’s going to take some effort to dislodge America: The Motion Picture as the wildest animated effort of 2021, and it could be the ideal viewing for the big national holiday once enough beers have been consumed and the danger of slipping into a food-related coma is a serious possibility. A Rotten Tomatoes score of 36% isn’t great, but it’s already managed to find a spot on the platform’s most-watched list after only premiering on Wednesday, so there’s evidently a huge number of people willing to check it out.