Achmed Saves America

March. 18,2014      NR
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From the inventive mind of Jeff Dunham comes the first animated movie starring the world’s most beloved, failed bad guy: Achmed the Dead Terrorist! The Little Skeleton That Couldn’t unexpectedly finds himself in Americaville, USA. There, Achmed is mistaken as a French exchange student while he bumblingly plots to destroy the town and all its “infidels.” But when exposed to the sweet things in life, Achmed’s campaign of hate turns into a patriotic all-American lovefest.

Jeff Dunham as  Achmed / Bubba J / Himself
Susan Egan as  Ginny (voice)
Tom Kenny as  Wayne (voice)
André Sogliuzzo as  Hassan (voice)
Amanda Troop as  Cassidy (voice)
Chiara Zanni as  Kevin (voice)
Lori Alan as  Evelyn (voice)
Jess Harnell as  Harold Bellingham (voice)
Stephen Stanton as  Cable News Reporter (voice)
Gary Anthony Williams as  Mayor McKuen (voice)

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Reviews

TeenzTen
2014/03/18

An action-packed slog

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RipDelight
2014/03/19

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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AshUnow
2014/03/20

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Allison Davies
2014/03/21

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Steve Pulaski
2014/03/22

I remember when ventriloquist-comedian Jeff Dunham began gaining momentum and slowly etching himself into a household name, right around the time I was in middle school (2006 - 2009). I remember viewing his early comedy specials on Comedy Central and laughing hysterically, even at one point thinking I could be a ventriloquist much like him. Dunham was one of the comedians who brought the art of the ventriloquist into the mainstream, using eccentric but highly memorable dummy characters in his skits to create a lively and infinite atmosphere.Despite all efforts, the obvious fact is that converting one of Dunham's signature characters into animation inevitably cheapens and simplifies the process and art of creating a dummy character into just being another goofy character fortunate enough to get his own special. With Achmed Saves America, Dunham's famous puppet - a skeletal suicide bomber with a thick, Arabian accent - is welcomed to the animated medium, along with other famous characters such as Cheech and Chong and Jay and Silent Bob, who have been welcomed to the realm of cartoons within the last year or so. The result is a sporadically funny, sometimes interestingly satirical but a thoroughly flat and unnecessary endeavor that earns its laughs predominately because of the familiarity one will likely have with the film's source material.The film revolves around its titular character (voiced by Jeff Dunham), showing his humble beginnings as an incompetent suicide bomber, who is blown up into a skeleton before being carried by a bird and dropped off in the United States. After landing in the middle of a road, Achmed is struck by a minivan carrying the Wilson family, your archetypal, well-off and good-natured white family.The Wilson clan mistake the dead terrorist for their daughter's French foreign exchange student named Claude and, as a result, take him in to their family and treat him as one of their own. It just so happens that the whole town, cleverly named "Americaville," embraces Claude's arrival and the townspeople, who come from all over the political spectrum, treat him like he's the chosen one.Achmed is passionately against American culture and customs, until he sees how friendly, welcoming, admittedly simple, and inherently loving they are, as well as the abundance of benefits such as all you can eat buffets and fast food. Now, Achmed decides to ditch his terrorist views and embrace the land of the red, white, and blue.One thing that's sort of upsetting is that Achmed Saves America seems incredibly safe, given its source material. When it crosses the line of satire, it does so ever so safely, never assuring much commentary about liberals, conservatives, gun lovers, or American society as a whole seeps through. It also doesn't help that the special (it's hard to call this a film, really when, like such projects as Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie and Freaknik The Musical, it's hardly feature-length and feels more like an experiment) never reaches particularly raunchy heights. I speak not as someone requesting everything I watch be vulgar and dirty-minded, but to air this special on a network like Comedy Central and have the filthiest phrase being "ass-hat" seems kind of ludicrous.There's fun to be had with this, however; the animation's simplicity works as a pleasant throwback, Achmed does score some very good laughs, Dunham's voicework translates well to animation (did he actually speak or did he use his ventriloquist techniques?), and the whole thing is hardly a task to watch at sixty minutes in length. It's just a shame that safer routes were taken over more risqué ones that would've likely ensure a long lifespan and impact.Voiced by: Jeff Dunham. Directed by: Frank Marino.

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Jesse Boland
2014/03/23

Jeff Dunham Has just put out this very short (just barely an hour) animated movie based on one of his ventriloquist dummy personas called Achmed saves America. At first I figured it was going to be a complete waste of time, but I was actually quite happily surprised, and rather Enjoyed this little movie. The animation style is Brickleberry crossed with a bit sharper edges like The Amazing World of Gumball, and the story is really good. You will find that you grow to quickly like this little skeleton terrorist named Achmed, and the family that takes him into their home thinking he is an exchange student that they did not look hard for at the airport. The humour is not blue which in this day and age is surprising, but in a good way. I recommend this movie to fans of shows like Brickleberry to watch with the younger folks and laugh without fear that you are subjecting them to any real violence, or language. This skeletal terrorist is by no means scary, rather he is funny, and deep, and holds a really fun mirror up to America for some great lines, and funny scenes.

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