Trailer Park Boys – The Movie Reviews
Trailer Park Boys – The Movie
From producer Ivan Reitman comes Trailer Park Boys: The Movie— a comedy full of drugs, alcohol and strippers. When the raunchy, ruckus residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park, Ricky, Julian and Bubbles end up in prison, they hatch a plan to pull off the “Big Dirty”. With world wide box office success and a hit TV show, Trailer Park Boys: The Movie is guaranteed to be a smash hit!Reprobates rule in Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, a feature version of the popular comedy series about serious losers Ricky (Robb Wells) and Julian (John Paul Tremblay), trailer park trash who can’t survive a day without planning the ultimate heist. As the film begins, Ricky is living out of his car and planning a quick and easy theft of an ATM. Naturally, it goes ter
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If Ya Liked the Series; Ya’ll Will Luv This Flick!,
Just picked this one up the other day. AWESOME!!! If you even liked the TV series even a little bit (and c’mon now – ya gotta love Julian, Ricky and Bubbs!) this is a great laugh. Loved it!! It’s was pretty cool to see some Canadian musical talent in the show too!. Alex Lifeson (Rush), Hugh Dillon (Headstones) and Gord Downie (Tragically Hip) play the parts of a cop, club-owner and another cop, respectively.
Just crack open the beers, put the feet on the table and get ready to laugh your socks off.
Yes, it might be considered to be “low budget” but that truly is one of the magic things about TPB. And, always remember: “A dope trailer is no place for a kitty!”
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|Trailer Park Boys Movie got everything right,
First off, that sounds like a good plan to make some money Hockey Town Dude. The Boys would be proud, you could make like 10-12 bucks a day from those Ebay Dicks. Not quite enough to keep you in hash, rum and chicken fingers but hey, what’s stealin’ for? Anyways, one of the charms of this TV show that made it such a popular cult favorite is the low-budget, handheld camera technique. Despite the big budget, hollywood production of the movie it still holds all of that Trailer Park Boys charm.
The Boys get oot of jail (kicked oot early, so Ricky can’t play goal in the guards vs. inmates ball hockey tournament) and hatch a plan for The Big Dirty, one last heist that will allow them to retire. They’re all set to steal vast quantities of change .. why change? Duh .. it’s completely untraceable! As can be expected, things don’t go ‘exactly’ as planned and our boys run into trouble with the law.
Another difference between this movie and the show is in the ending. At the center of every TPB plot is a similarly bizarre money-making scheme that goes awry. Of course, the movie is no different but the ending might be a little happier than hardcore TPB fans are accustomed to.
The movie is not canon with the show, you can see a list of a few differences between the movie and the show on wikipedia.
Filmed in beautiful Nova Scotia the cinematography is absolutely amazing. Sets include a trailer park and a prison, I know .. not so beautiful. But a nice, peaceful blue sky sat over many scenes that perfectly fit our Boys’ usually frenetic action (I mean ‘perfectly fit’ in the way that their nice, serene theme music fits them perfectly).
Overall, I thought the movie struck a good balance. TPB fans should enjoy it and first time viewers won’t have to know the show to enjoy the movie.
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|The right stuff,
Fans will not be dissapointed, all your favorite characters are at it
again. The fun continues with this movie, the boys are out of prison
and need to get back to what they do best…
Even if you never saw the series, you should enjoy it if you dont mind
the swearing….but it fits the characters.
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