• We got some class-A whack-a-doodle nonsense right here, and it's awesome!

    If you like your humour scatological, absurd, and VERY offensive then you will love it.

    If not, this film is just going to annoy you. It is not subtle or sophisticated.

    The satire is pretty thin stuff and the narrative relies heavily on the conceit of dys-chronous cut-up history to maintain our engagement - i was always waiting to see what the next anachronistic wink would be, and you never have to wait long (Tea 'N Tea - FFS!) So if you have trouble accepting George Washington and Abe Lincoln being Homoerotic BFFs, look elsewhere for your entertainment.

    Some may complain this film could further compound American ignorance of quaint notions like "Truth" and "Facts", but I reckon that lifeboat has already sunk.

    Also, this is an interesting counterpoint to "The Underground Railroad" and its similar approach, using a-historical pastiche as a narrative device.

    Reminiscent of "Team America" and "American Dad", this may keep citizens giggling as democracy continues down the toilet.