Team America: World Police

RB2 – Team America: World Police

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Jay, Brian, and Nick.  That’s right, the original trio are back and bring you the greatest puppet movie review ever; Team America: World Police.  So, grab some booze and join us for this hysterical reel.

Team America: World Police – A Satirical Masterpiece

If you’re looking for a hilarious, action-packed, and politically incorrect movie, look no further than Team America: World Police. This 2004 film from the creators of South Park is a satirical masterpiece that skewers everything from Hollywood blockbusters to international politics.

The Plot and Characters

The film follows the exploits of Team America, a group of American heroes who travel the world fighting terrorism and protecting democracy. Led by the charismatic Spottswoode, the team includes Gary, a Broadway actor recruited to be a spy, and Lisa, a psychologist who becomes Gary’s love interest. Along the way, they battle a variety of villains, including North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il and a group of Hollywood celebrities who are secretly working with the terrorists.

The Humor and Satire

What sets Team America apart from other action-comedies is its relentless satire. The film skewers everything from Hollywood clichés (with its hilarious song “Montage”) to the War on Terror and American exceptionalism. The puppets used in the film add to the absurdity of the situations and make the humor all the more outrageous. The film also includes several musical numbers, including the infamous “America, F*** Yeah!” which has become an anthem for fans of the film.

The Legacy

While Team America was initially controversial and divisive, it has since become a cult classic and an iconic representation of American satire. The film’s blend of crude humor and biting satire has inspired other filmmakers and comedians, and its influence can be seen in shows like Rick and Morty and The Eric Andre Show.

Team America: World Police is not for the easily offended or those who take themselves too seriously. But for those who appreciate edgy humor and biting satire, it’s a must-watch film. RB2podcast recommends it for a good laugh and as a reminder that sometimes, the best way to fight against the absurdity of the world is to mock it relentlessly.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Lager – America; Fuck Yeah!
  • ABV: 5%
  • From: Anheuser-Busch
  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 8%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company

Happy Gilmore

RB2 – Happy Gilmore

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Jay, Brian, and Reel Bro fan Kev review sport comedy film Happy Gilmore.  Join us as we break down the movie, give out the awards, and drink some interesting booze for this episode.

Happy Gilmore – A Classic Comedy That Scores a Hole-in-One

“Happy Gilmore” is a sports comedy film released in 1996 starring Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, and Julie Bowen. Directed by Dennis Dugan, the film follows a failed hockey player, Happy Gilmore, who discovers a talent for golf and decides to use his skills to save his grandmother’s house from foreclosure. This movie is a classic example of Adam Sandler’s early work and has become a cult favorite in the years since its release.

The Plot

The plot of “Happy Gilmore” is simple and straightforward, which is part of what makes it so enjoyable. Happy Gilmore is a hot-tempered aspiring hockey player who discovers that he can hit a golf ball incredibly far. In a moment of desperation, he enters a golf tournament with a prize of $5,000, which he needs to save his grandmother’s house from being repossessed. Along the way, Happy runs into various obstacles, including his nemesis, Shooter McGavin, and a hilarious cameo by Bob Barker.

The Cast

The cast of “Happy Gilmore” is one of its greatest strengths. Adam Sandler delivers a hilarious performance as Happy Gilmore, bringing his signature comedic style to the role. Christopher McDonald is equally impressive as Shooter McGavin, Happy’s rival on the golf course. Julie Bowen plays Happy’s love interest, Virginia, and Carl Weathers provides excellent comic relief as Chubbs Peterson, Happy’s golf coach.

The Humor

The humor in “Happy Gilmore” is often absurd and over-the-top, but that’s part of what makes it so funny. The movie is packed with quotable lines and memorable scenes, such as the fight between Happy and Bob Barker, or Happy’s infamous “Happy Place” scene. Even if you’re not a fan of golf, the humor in this movie will keep you entertained.

In conclusion, “Happy Gilmore” is a classic sports comedy that has stood the test of time. With its simple plot, talented cast, and hilarious humor, it’s easy to see why this movie has become such a fan favorite.

So, If you’re looking for a hilarious sports comedy that will keep you laughing from start to finish, then “Happy Gilmore” is the movie for you. With its memorable characters, quotable lines, and absurd humor, it’s no wonder that this movie has become a cult classic. So grab your golf clubs, hit the links, and watch “Happy Gilmore” for a hole-in-one of a good time.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Lambic – Fruit
  • ABV: 5.7%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company w/ Field & Oak
  • Style: Lager – Vienna
  • ABV: 5.4%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company

HEROES vs VILLAINS Part 2

RB2 hosts bring you the conclusion of our March Madness, Heroes vs Villains tournament! We had a great time putting this episodes together. There were a lot of laughs, angry comments, and the chatter on our Twitch stream was great. If you missed it, you can check out the live stream on your YouTube channel. Well, without further delay. Reels, Booze & Bro’s bring you the epic conclusion, and booze, of Heroes vs Villains. Cheers!



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