Where the Buffalo Roam

Where The Buffalo Roam (1980)

  • 25% of critics liked it
    (12 reviews)

  • 73% of users liked it
    (19,643 ratings)

Based on the writings and experiences of "gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson, Where the Buffalo Roam details the adventures of Thompson (Bill Murray) and his attorney (Peter Boyle), whose character is rewritten as Mexican-American rather than Samoan, as they pillage and plunder their way… More

R,
Directed By
Written By
John Kaye
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Apr 25, 1980 Wide
On DVD
Jan 11, 2000
Universal Studios

Critic Reviews

  • Rob Gonsalves, eFilmCritic.com

    It's just a ramshackle package of bizarre anecdotes, some only marginally connected to Thompson's writings.

  • Jake Euker, F5 (Wichita, KS)

    Finds no cinematic equivalent for Thompson's outrageous language; the material seems strangely meek.

  • Brian Mckay, eFilmCritic.com

    Funny but campy rendition of Hunter S. Thompson by Bill Murray. Easier to watch than FEAR AND LOATHING

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Graham J


    Ridiculous but still entertaining.

  • Chris W


    This was the Hunter S. Thompson movie before Terry Gilliam decided to do his version. It's more of a series of episodic vignettes based on several of Thompson's stories instead of being an adaptation of just one. It basically covers Thompson's relationship with Chicano… More

  • AJ V


    Watching this movie, I was expecting a comedy, but it's really more of a biography of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, and as that it's interesting, but not enjoyable enough. Only see this if you're a fan of his work.

  • Curtis L


    This movie was like 100% un-entertaining. Not once did I find it enjoyable. It's only interesting to see how crazy H.S. Thompson was, but unlike Fear and Loathing it focuses more on his Lawyer being the real crazy. I realize now why this one isn't as popular.

  • Ken S


    Better than Fear and Loathing...but not my cup of tea

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