The most obvious problem is that while the film has some genuinely cutting observations about both liberals and conservatives to make, the aforementioned middle contains too many scenes of people either doing drugs or dancing and too few (in fact, almost none) of the biting satire that fueled the first act. The first thirty minutes are quite good and the ending works very well, but there’s an entire middle section which is badly paced and packed with filler. Unfortunately, at times the film does not live up to our great leader’s memory. Excuse me while I wipe a tear from my eye. And what a beautiful gift to the world it was Ronald Reagan, with an axe, killing hippies. Thus when five dirty, smelly blackfooted hippies came to his beautiful haven for a so-called “outdoor” festival of drink, drugs and horribly loud devil music, he knew by the grace of God what he had to do. But God smiled on the brave boy’s selfless act because a few years later then Governor Reagan made the wise decision to let these innocents out of their bondage by the liberal elite, and Gus was released.īecause of that, Gus never forgot the kindness of his savior and our once great leader. Despite having committed a completely blameless act of self defense he was sent to an asylum where evil Godless Nazi psychiatrists with their science and electroshock therapy ravaged the poor boys mind.
In 1967, when his lumberjack father was kept from doing his noble profession of clearing the forest so that the simple people of this nation could have decent affordable housing by a mob of protesting bleeding heart liberal hippies, Gus went mad and killed one of these dastardly ruffians with a chainsaw.
No, this film is about a simple rural man named Gus who admires that great American and embodies everything he stood for: Trickle down economics, the war on drugs, community care psychiatry, scaring the s**t out of the commies, and of course… murdering hippies with an axe.
Sadly, the LORD took him from us at too young an age. This fine film is not about Ronald Reagan, the greatest man who ever lived.