SXSW 2010: 'MacGruber' wows them in Austin
At the MacGruber premiere at SXSW Monday night, director Jorma Taccone noted that there was still some postproduction work to be done, “but it's going to be good, you guys." The audience couldn’t have agreed more resoundingly.
It’s a minor miracle “MacGruber” even exists. A parody featuring a "MacGyver"-esque action hero who tries to defuse bombs with household items (and generally fails), the movie grew out of an unassuming "Saturday Night Live" skit after said skit became an online sensation.
Writers Taccone (himself a veteran of the viral-video sensation Lonely Island), John Solomon and Will Forte were able to come up with a storyline from only the barest bit of source material. Not that it matters.
The film plays as a loving parody/homage to '80s action films, full of ridiculous montages -- love-making, getting ready to fight, etc. -- a soft-rock soundtrack and ironic sense of self-seriousness. There is something wonderfully daft about the film's sense of randomness as it takes ridiculous lines of dialogue (mostly unprintable here) and builds them into outrageous running gags.
It’s not spoiling anything to say that things explode a lot, to the delight of the SXSW audience. When the final countdown began at the film's climax -- with the skit's signature line, "Three minutes, MacGruber!" -- it brought down the house.
The story, to the extent that it matters, finds MacGruber (Will Forte) trying to stop his longtime nemesis (Val Kilmer) from launching a stolen nuclear missile at Washington. There is a lot of talk about getting codes, little of it of actual consequence.
Cast members Forte, Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe and Kilmer all came out for the screening. When taking the stage after the movie, Taccone asked if Kilmer was still there. Realizing the actor was not coming on stage, Taccone quoted a line from the movie: "Classic." (Prior to the screening, the director had noted of Phillippe, "I'm still very confused as to why he agreed to be in the movie.") Taccone and Phillippe also both noted that the film was shot in only 28 days, a remarkably tight schedule for an action comedy.
One questioner asked what became of a rumored cameo from Richard Dean Anderson, of course the original MacGyver. There’s talk of a lawsuit from Lee Zlotoff, the original creator of "MacGyver," and Taccone said the original script did feature a scene for MacGruber's father, but that it was cut.
"And that's all I'll say about that," Taccone added. Classic.
--Mark Olsen
Photo: From left, Ryan Phillipe, Will Forte and Kristen Wiig in "MacGruber." Credit: Greg Peters / Rogue Pictures








Ssharing the rareified atmosphere with "what if Spartacus had a Piper Cub",after the initial laugh or two, the lampoon -which can only be seen as one by 80's era television viewers,wears out it's welcome.But hey,what's another bong load among friends...?
Posted by: Magic Chef | 03/16/2010 at 04:25 PM
Can't wait to see it! It looks like it should be a hoot.
Posted by: Sean | 03/16/2010 at 06:28 PM
People think this sketch is funny? Am I the only one that thinks this was a bad idea?
Posted by: JAM | 03/16/2010 at 06:59 PM
Why not review REAL indie films ? as opposed to films backed by big studio money?
The heart of a film festival is filmaking .
This film looks terrible, just like the stupid SNL skit!
Nice coverage of SXSW - NOT !
Posted by: so what... | 03/16/2010 at 07:15 PM
I think MacGruber and Kick-Ass were perfect fits for sxsw and they did a great job capturing that audience. Just an awesome event all and all. Here some shots and interviews from the event - Ashton Kutcher and Evan Williams from Twitter and a few others. http://bit.ly/mbsxsw
Posted by: Andy | 03/17/2010 at 05:01 AM
Silly MacGruber. SXSW is trending on Twitter. I talked about it on my show from NYC http://bit.ly/939R8C
Posted by: Andrew Sansone | 03/17/2010 at 01:52 PM
Check out Will Forte on Letterman! He talks MacGruber, nudity, and kissing James Franco: http://bit.ly/c09Xxl
Posted by: Jan Shaw | 05/13/2010 at 05:36 PM