
Stupidman 2006
"Stupidman. He will make you feel smart."
Step into the absurdly hilarious world of *Stupidman (2006)*, a laugh-out-loud parody that riffs on the classic Superman mythos with a delightfully clueless twist.
Director: Jim Polivka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Stupidman (2006)* about?
*Stupidman (2006)* is a satirical comedy that pokes fun at the Superman legend, following an inept superhero whose rescue attempts are as disastrous as they are absurd. When his alter ego's boss is kidnapped by a flamboyant villain, Stupidman's mission to save the day spirals into a comedic disaster, blending 50s TV charm with 70s film flair.
Who directed *Stupidman*?
Jim Polivka directed *Stupidman (2006)*, crafting a spoof that leans into the nostalgic tropes of superhero stories with a delightfully off-kilter sensibility.
Who stars in *Stupidman*?
The film features Gregory Crafts, C.J. Baker, Jim Polivka, Laura Nickerson, and Joel Simons, with Norman Igar rounding out the main cast.
Is *Stupidman (2006)* worth watching?
As a no-frills spoof, *Stupidman (2006)* delivers exactly what you'd expect—a short, silly, and surprisingly charming parody of superhero tropes. With its tight runtime and relentless humor, it's a fun pick for fans of absurdist comedy, even if it doesn't break any awards records. Think of it as a guilty pleasure rather than a cinematic masterpiece.
How long is *Stupidman*?
*Stupidman (2006)* runs for 54 minutes, making it a quick, digestible watch perfect for a laugh without a long commitment.
About Stupidman (2006) — A Hilarious Superman Parody You Won't Want to Miss
Step into the absurdly hilarious world of *Stupidman (2006)*, a laugh-out-loud parody that riffs on the classic Superman mythos with a delightfully clueless twist. Directed by Jim Polivka, this satirical comedy mashes up the cheesy 50s TV serial vibes with the over-the-top 70s film aesthetics, delivering a spoof that's as charming as it is ridiculous. The story follows an utterly incompetent superhero—our so-called hero—who's more likely to trip over his own cape than save the day. When his bumbling alter-ego's boss gets kidnapped by a former hippie turned gangster, Stupidman's efforts to rescue him become a masterclass in unintentional comedy, blending slapstick chaos with sharp cultural satire.
The film's tone is pure, unapologetic fun, packed with quirky visual gags and a deadpan energy that makes it feel like a lost sketch from *Mystery Science Theater 3000*. With a runtime just shy of an hour, *Stupidman (2006)* is the kind of low-stakes, high-energy comedy that thrives on its own ridiculousness, leaving viewers grinning at its sheer audacity. Whether you're a fan of spoofs, superhero tropes, or just good old-fashioned dumb humor, this film promises a refreshingly unpretentious escape from the usual cinematic fare.