Tour de Pharmacy

Winning is in their blood. Among other things.

6.7
201740m

Production

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A mockumentary that chronicles the prevalence of doping in the world of professional cycling.

Trailers & Videos

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Tour de Pharmacy: Official Trailer (HBO)

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Tour de Pharmacy: The Race Is On (HBO)

Cast

Photo of Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom

JuJu Pepe

Photo of Andy Samberg

Andy Samberg

Marty Hass

Photo of John Cena

John Cena

Gustav Ditters

Photo of Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum

Marty Hass Present Day

Photo of J.J. Abrams

J.J. Abrams

J.J. Abrams

Photo of Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson

Photo of Lance Armstrong

Lance Armstrong

Lance Armstrong

Photo of Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon

Ditmer Klerken

Photo of James Marsden

James Marsden

Rex Honeycut

Photo of Dolph Lundgren

Dolph Lundgren

Gustav Ditters Present Day

Photo of Freddie Highmore

Freddie Highmore

Young Adrian Baton

Photo of Julia Ormond

Julia Ormond

Adriana Baton

Photo of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Olusegun Okorocha

Photo of Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph

Lucy Flerng

Photo of Danny Glover

Danny Glover

Slim Robinson Present Day

Photo of Daveed Diggs

Daveed Diggs

Slim Robinson

Photo of Will Forte

Will Forte

French Gendarme

Photo of Nathan Fielder

Nathan Fielder

Stu Ruckman

Photo of Phylicia Rashād

Phylicia Rashād

Victoria Young

Photo of Joe Buck

Joe Buck

Joe Buck

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Reviews

R

Reno

8/10

**The race is on, and so the madness.**

Another 40 minute television mockumentary made by Jake Szymanski. The previous one was about the 1996 Wimbledon finals, where we saw Serena and Venus Williams in small parts. This one was across the English channel about the 1982 'Tour de France', where the boxing legend Mike Tyson makes into despite not related to the sport. Sets in the present day that interviews the those who took part and others who had connected with the '83 French cycling event. They share their experiences with us.

The director is kind of setting up a trend and his own style of filmmaking. I really loved it as I did for his other film. So I'm already thinking where he could go from here for the next one. Probably further south to Italy, for Grand Prix (F1)! But something is very clear, that it'll be a sports themed flick.

Those who loved the '7 Days in Hell' would do the same for it as well. Similarly, it was the film for adults, because of some full nudity. As you know how a documentary film is edited out with many clips from the different timeline/era, for this film they have used VHS cam to get the retro type effect. Very genuinely done. If you never visited online searching detail about the film and have not heard anything about it from friends and family, you might think it's real. Because that's how perfect it was.

Don't believe what I said in the previous line. If you know films, then you surely have some idea to differentiate the types of films you watch. Except there will be always some doubt till you read them online or get cleared by your friends and family. That's what I meant. So it was not perfect as the one Peter Jacson made in the 90s before getting fame.

> ❝When you put a crazy person in charge of the 'Tour de France', crazy things will happen.❞

In this case, it was too much unrealistic to the actual world. I mean in the serious world. But what you see in it was very funny. And again, to have that greater fun, one must know at least a brief history of 'Tour de France'. It's not mandatory to understand the film. Those who have got no idea about that cycling race can still have fun. But if you are familiar with, then the fun will be two folded.

Some of the historic events attached to it. Like a cyclist falling in love with a French farmer woman. And so on, the parodies would keep you entertained. If not, at least you should have seen Ben Foster's 'The Program' before trying this. That film will give you as much detail as you can feel comfortable with while watching this one.

Like Andy Serkis the master of motion-capture, Zoe Saldana the alien queen, now the Andy Samberg is becoming a specialist in mockumentary leads. Not to forget his 'Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping'. There won't be any surprise if he and this director team up again for a similar flick as I mentioned in the earlier paragraph.

Finally, it is one of the best films of the year. I highly recommend it. It is truly a multi-starrer. From John Cena to JJ Abrams to Lance Armstrong, it was a big cast for a short film. The twist and turns are everywhere. It opened with a twist in the tale, and so the end. Besides the game it related to, some of the sub-topic filled the rest of the film. And one of them, the highlight was gay theme. The mockumentary fans must not miss it. Even after reading my review.

_8/10_

R

Gimly

5/10

An entertaining enough short that is roughly 50/50 in hits and misses with the humour, an average that I find surpasses the majority of modern American comedy.

_Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

P

Peter89Spencer

1/10

It wasn't funny.
It REALLY wasn't!

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