Idiocracy (2006): two unexceptional people wake up five hundred years into the future, to find that mankind has bred itself into stupidity. Satirical shenanigans follow as they struggle to come to terms with the crass, idiotic world that awaits them.
I found this to be fairly amusing although, ironically, its central premise was rather over-stated (it could do without the voice-over). It's odd watching this after Legally Blonde, whose apparently vapid heroine is actually pretty intelligent and nice, given that everyone in Idiocracy's future is a dirty, gormless redneck/chav/gangsta (middle-class idiots are possible, you know. I've met some). The comedy feels both perceptive and unkind, especially the idea that stupid people produce huge numbers of useless children - there's something a bit snobbish and almost eugenic about it, somehow. An entertaining and sometimes accurate satire, but one whose premise and politics leave a slightly sour taste.