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Beavis and Butthead introduce Mike Judge's Extract
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2nd September 2009
MTV's dumbest music critics are back to play in a clip from creator Mike Judge's new movie, Extract. Warning: contains childish humour and puerile sniggering.
Just like I always thought it was a tragedy that legendary stand-up Bill Hicks died before the Second Gulf War kicked off, it's a crying shame that Beavis and Butthead were taken off MTV before music television really went to Hell. I can only imagine their reaction to The Jonas Brothers and their ilk.
All hope is not lost. To promote his new movie Extract, released in the US this Friday, Mike Judge has recruited the help of B&B to introduce a clip. Naturally they have lots of fun with the surname of star Jason Bateman.
Extract, also starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Wiig, is kind like an Office Space writ large, though hopefully it'll get a little more studio backing that that - and indeed, quasi-sequel Idiocracy - did. Sadly, all this clip does is make me want to watch more Beavis and Butthead.
Hur hur hur. Bateman.
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