Press ESC to close

The Tropic Thunder Review

The Flaming Dragon captures Fats and Kevin. They force them to perform scenes from Tropic Thunder as "entertainment." Fats, thinking it's a twisted improv game, starts doing his gross-out bits. The White Lotus is not amused. He orders Kevin to rap. Kevin freestyles a desperate plea for help, secretly encoding their location into the beat.

They escape. The White Lotus is buried under a mountain of his own heroin. The actors are rescued by a real DEA team who saw Kevin's viral rap. Footage from the "real" battle is leaked. It becomes the biggest blockbuster in history—using their genuine terror as the final act. The studio changes the title to The Tropic Thunder: No Acting Required. the tropic thunder

Tugg and Kirk must overcome their egos. Tugg realizes Simple Jack was a disaster because he tried to be someone else. Kirk realizes his "authenticity" is just armor. They storm the compound. Tugg uses prop grenades (loud, but harmless) as diversions. Kirk wields a bamboo spear. Kevin triggers a massive drug lab explosion by shooting a propane tank with a blank cartridge (the heat ignites it). In the chaos, Fats bites a guard's ear off. The Flaming Dragon captures Fats and Kevin

They all laugh. Cut to black. A post-credit scene shows Four Leaf Tayback pitching a sequel: Tropic Thunder 2: Space Marines . The studio head says, "Get the boys back." He orders Kevin to rap

A helicopter drops the cast into what they believe is a "controlled zone." It is not. Minutes later, they stumble upon a real heroin refinery run by a Flaming Dragon, a ruthless cartel led by a man known as The White Lotus (a calm, brutal former monk who loves cinema). The "extra" who yells "Cut!" is actually a guard. The explosion that kills the "camera crew" is real.