Synopsis
When North Korean ruler Kim Jong-il orchestrates a global terrorist plot, it's up to the heavily armed, highly specialized Team America unit to stop his dastardly scheme. The group, which has recruited troubled Broadway actor Gary Johnston, not only has to face off against Jong-il, but they must also contend with the Film Actors Guild, a cadre of Hollywood liberals at odds with Team America's "policing the world" tactics.
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Cast
- Kristen MillerLisa (voice)
- Chelsea MargueritePolice Officer / French Mother / French Police (voice)
- Masasa MoyoSarah (voice)
- Daran NorrisSpottswoode (voice)
- Fred TatascioreSamuel L. Jackson (voice)
- Phil HendrieI.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. / Chechnyan Terrorist (voice)
- Jeremy ShadaJean Francois (voice)
- Matt StoneChris / George Clooney / Danny Glover / Ethan Hawke (voice)
- Maurice LaMarcheAlec Baldwin (voice)
- Trey ParkerGary Johnston / Joe / Kim Jong Il / Hans Blix / Carson / Matt Damon / Drunk in Bar / Tim Robbins / Sean Penn / Michael Moore / Helen Hunt / Susan Sarandon (voice)
- 100
Film Threat
Laugh hard, laugh long, but just laugh at true greatness. Parker and Stone have done it again, multiplied millions of times. - 90
Dallas Observer
Bottom line: It's hilarious, vicious, offensive, thoroughly profane and a joy to watch, just like you'd expect. Be sure to sit through the end credits for a bonus song from Kim Jong-il to Alec Baldwin. - 75
Entertainment Weekly
I was amused more or less throughout by the ingeniously designed and executed stunt that is Team America. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
There is no room for subtlety. Aiming a rude, foul-mouthed political satire everywhere -- left, right and center -- Trey Parker and Matt Stone blow up a good deal of the world, not to mention the egos of many Hollywood personalities - 70
Variety
Goes the extra mile to piss off everybody -- which includes gleefully destroying renowned Hollywood liberals, literally and figuratively. - 63
ReelViews
This movie is more of a curiosity than a fully formed motion picture. - 63
Charlotte Observer
Bits can be extremely funny. I howled at the ranting, mustard-splotched, wiener-waving Michael Moore. - 63
Miami Herald
Egregiously vulgar satire on terrorism, global politics and Hollywood action movies gets an immeasurable boost from its wonderfully designed, old-school string puppets.