'Tropic Thunder' Mockumentary Now Available on iTunes
Filed under: Action, Comedy, Documentary, Dreamworks, Movie Marketing, War
Considering the lengths to which the Tropic Thunder gang went to sell all of their Hollywood fakery, it comes as little surprise that the mock making-of Rain of Madness does exist beyond a mere trailer (embedded above, and probably not kid-friendly) and website. However, while I'm sure it'll be included on the eventual DVD, who's really going to wait that long when it's currently available as a free iTunes exclusive?
That's right: for thirty minutes and zero dollars (yep), one can follow filmmaker Jan Jürgen (co-writer Justin Theroux, acting as if making Werner Herzog's Werner Herzog were making Hearts of Darkness) as he chronicles the expensive chaos that went behind making the movie within the movie. Star/director/co-writer/probable caterer Ben Stiller explained in a recent press release: "We wanted to do a fake documentary about the making of the movie within the movie which is called "Tropic Thunder" -- not the actual movie "Tropic Thunder". The fake documentary focuses on the real movie's fake director, and what happens to the fake cast before they go into the real jungle. It's pretty straightforward."
Well, I know who I am. I'm the dude playing the dude currently downloading this S.O.B. Any of you who follow suit, share your thoughts below.
For those concerned commenters, I'm well aware that Werner Herzog did not, in fact, direct Hearts of Darkness. However, Mr. Theroux is behaving as if he were Mr. Herzog and, as such, proceeded to make a film not unlike the doc actually made by Fax Bahr and George Hickenlooper.
What I didn't know was how to directly link to any items made available through the iTunes store. I still don't, but I do appreciate the considerate ones below who were both helpful and tactful in passing the direct iTunes link on - namely, Niraj and not the exceedingly impatient Marcos.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-27-2008 @ 8:22PM
Mike De Luca said...
It should be noted that George Hickenlooper and Fax Bahr directed "Hearts of Darkness"(working with Eleanor Coppola's footage) and that the Werner Herzog-inspired schtick is a joke on the Les Blank documentary "Burden of Dreams", which chronicled the making of Herzog's "Fitzcarraldo". Not to nitpick, or anything.
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8-27-2008 @ 8:25PM
William Goss said...
So much for losing sleep...
8-28-2008 @ 1:14AM
Niraj said...
Why not post the direct link to the iTunes download?
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=288985344&s=143441
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8-28-2008 @ 12:06AM
Marcos Kirsch said...
Why can't Cinematical link to this thing? Why do you always bury links and make them so hard to find and so non-obvious?
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8-28-2008 @ 12:07AM
Marcos Kirsch said...
I'll do it because William Goss can't:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=288985344&s=143441
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8-28-2008 @ 12:13PM
Gary said...
Well I'll say it if nobody else has the manners...
Thanks William for bringing this to our attention, I have downloaded and will enjoy watching this tonight.
Cheers
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8-28-2008 @ 12:13PM
Moisés said...
I don't have any manners, but I can bring myself to thank Will for posting this as well.
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8-28-2008 @ 12:28PM
Go said...
Yeah, the Werner Herzog scratch out doesn't flow considering he had nothing to do with the doc Heart of Darkness.
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8-28-2008 @ 12:34PM
William Goss said...
Yeah, didn't say that, please try reading the whole thing again.
8-28-2008 @ 2:11PM
drew said...
whats up with the strike through? Is that supposed to be funny or did you actually screw up? If you screwed up its easier to just hit the backspace key, just an FYI.
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8-28-2008 @ 1:56PM
William Goss said...
We tend to use the strike-through function in order to show that we correct errors, although this is NOT a factual error, but rather a matter of poorly chosen syntax on my part. (Others do use it to humorous effect, depending on the post. Not the case here.)
If we just replaced it, it just seems like we're trying to pull something over you guys, and I suspect that I'd only get more crap for it.
But yes, I do know what a backspace key is for.