If you are a Boca Raton real estate owner who appreciates comedies, the Idiocracy DVD may be exactly what you are looking for to have a good laugh at home. While Boca Raton real estate owners tend to agree that the flick is a bit immature, the no-brainer is hilarious.

Billy Barnes is a business executive with a few different homes for sale in Boca Raton. Just last week, Billy invited a group of colleagues over to his favorite Boca Raton home for sale to see the timeless film. Not one attendee seemed to be disappointed with the beauty of Billy’s Boca Raton luxury home.

On the gorgeous Boca Raton real estate, Billy showed the futuristic farce on DVD. Other Boca Raton real estate owners saw Luke Wilson play an army private, Joe Bowers. Joe is a supremely average guy from the year 2005 who is used as a guinea pig for a secret military project which places him in hibernation for one year.

Joe and a lady named Rita, Saturday Night Live’s Maya Rudolph, are accidentally frozen until the year 2505 and wake up to an over-polluted world of idiots. Boca Raton real estate owners laugh at the future’s leading corporations, such as Costco, Starbucks, H&R Block, Fuddruckers, and the Fox News Channel fill the market with various forms of sex shops.

Betty Baker, a Boca Raton real estate owner who once wrote scripts in Hollywood claimed that Joe’s Napoleon Dynamite-looking court-appointed lawyer is no help. Rather, the protagonist gets tossed into jail. Right away, the citizens realize that Joe is the smartest man on the globe.

The Boca Raton real estate owners laughed out loud when the White House releases Joe under one condition; he must fix the dead crops throughout the country, along with other problems plaguing the population, such as acne and car sickness.

Fortunately, Joe saves the planet by watering the crops with actual water, as opposed to the Gatorade-like “Brawndo.” That’s why Billy made it a point to only serve Gatorade on his Boca Raton real estate.

After convincing the people to start using water again, the sports drink company’s stock plummet and placed millions out of work. Boca Raton real estate owners watch as the angry population of idiots tosses Joe into “rehab,” an arena where he’s chased by monster trucks and flame-throwing television stars.

The future’s rehabilitation reminds Boca Raton real estate owners of The Running Man.  But Joe is saved at the last moment when crops start growing. After abandoning his plans to return to the past, the time-traveler is appointed to Vice President, followed by President of the United States.

Leave it to Mike Judge, the comical genius behind both Beavis and Butt-head and Office Space to deliver another feature that is so dumb, Boca Raton real estate owners must laugh. Idiocracy contains some hysterical moments, like a scientist hanging out with a pimp. Throughout the film, Joe’s brilliance is displayed with his one motto; lead, follow or get out of the way. Only in an Idiocracy, could an average Joe save mankind.

 

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