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The Washington Post, October 15th, 2004

"TEAM AMERICA: World Police," as various teachers of mine used to say of me, is very, very rude. Parents, do not listen to your impressionable kids begging you to take them to this movie. It's not even close to a good idea. But for anyone who can handle a movie that doesn't just go into the gutter but unearths new subterranean canals below it, this is wickedly funny and devilishly subversive. It is satire at its most fearless. Not subtle, in the manner of Swift. Crude, in the sense of "American Pie." In fact, cruder. And yet, dead on target. What is that target? Plain old couch-potato us and...

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