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4.0 out of 5 stars A Farewell Note to Trailer Park Boys and it's loyal fans?
It's hard to say bad things about the boys in Canada's beloved pseudo-reality TV series, which ran 7 seasons, not counting the one-off "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" episode, which preceded this movie chronologically and plot-wise. There was also an Ivan Reitman-produced Trailer Park Boys Movie in 2008 (which didn't quite live up to the madness of the TV episodes)...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Is this movie the end for TPBoys?
As a HUGE Trailer Park Boys fan this one was a little strange. A little disappointing & almost depressing. Not the usual "crazy funny" stuff from the boys. Don't get me wrong. I still think the 7 seasons are some of the best comedy ever on TV/DVD. I wish the show would just go on forever!
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Farewell Note to Trailer Park Boys and it's loyal fans?, January 25, 2010
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This review is from: Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day (DVD)
It's hard to say bad things about the boys in Canada's beloved pseudo-reality TV series, which ran 7 seasons, not counting the one-off "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" episode, which preceded this movie chronologically and plot-wise. There was also an Ivan Reitman-produced Trailer Park Boys Movie in 2008 (which didn't quite live up to the madness of the TV episodes).

Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles get out of prison and attempt once again, to stay out of prison. To their dismay, times have changed, and Sunnyvale has pretty much been abandoned. Bubbles's kitties are missing, and Lahey is now really off the bottle, swindling his ex-wife Barb out of property and using that deal to create the Lahey Luxury Estates. Unfortunately, the new property's main sewer runs underneath Julian's old trailer, so Lahey now has to plot to obtain Julian's land to complete his new utopia.

How is this movie different from the other brilliant Trailer Park Boys TV installments? Sarah Byrne, who was responsible for on-the-fly editing style, creating the comic timing of the earlier TV episode returns here. Blain Morris, who composed for the iconic TV theme, scores an understated soundtrack, inserting vintage country and western pieces when necessary, creating some gorgeous vistas alongside Ted McInnes cinematography. Rob Well's Ricky actually shines in some of his more serious - albeit deadpan - moments. The "battery charger advice scene" had me laughing out loud, rolling on the floor in it's sobriety: you can't jump start a dead car battery by hooking it up to your own dead battery! And the "No.1" Car Chase Scene of all time is worth the price of ticket admission alone, as the characters duel it out with a urinary swordfight in a high speed chase through downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia.

I think Countdown to Liquor Day is a Love Letter to all TPB fans. It shows that the boys are symbolically forced to "return" to something that is no longer there anymore. The sense of wonder and enchantment with the real trailers in the backdrop when the camera used to follow Bubbles in his go-cart, has now been replaced by repetitive pre-fab trailers with no distinction from one to another. Mike Smith's own Bubbles seems more like a forced caricature of Bubbles than the fresh, innocent, kitty-loving compassionate, pacific guy who won our hearts over in the film short "The Cart Boy" that started it all, some ten years ago. The other guys - J-Roc, T, Julian, seems growingly impatient with the impending typecast of their roles. The comedy in the earlier versions comes from a certain innocence of the boys thinking they will succeed, even when we know they can't. "Countdown" has a darker, more pessimistic tone: the boys seem to realize they are more apt to fail, and along with that comes a meaner, angrier streak. Where they use to look out for each other in the tight-knit trailer park community, the ethos seems to lean more towards "looking out for No.1." Phrases like "I'm not sure what success is, but I'm pretty sure it's not this," "I'm not feeling it anymore" may be read a number of ways. The boys pleading the film crew to stop filming them in the future is another Easter Egg in plain sight.

Sam "Caveman" Losco, Jacob and the Mustard Tiger, the original TV-Cyrus, and George Green, Barrie Dunn all appear, but only briefly in the backdrop. The comic duo of Trevor and Cory is long gone. Lucy, Sarah, and Trinity appear merely by duty, almost like former popular classmates showing up a for a class reunion. Even the front lawn bee with the spinning wings gets a bow out. Brian Vollmer of Helix and Alex Lifeson of Rush also make guests cameos. And of course, the two Chrysler New Yorkers almost disintegrated as a mile-marker of the evolution of TPB.

The movie is called Countdown to Liquor Day, so naturally the focus is on Jim Lahey and his lover Randy. Though John Dunsworth has pretty much exhausted every possible improvisation of FUBAR drunkenness in all previous episodes and outtakes, he carries the movie when scenes tend - as Clattenburg commented in the first TV season - to walk the tight rope between comedy and drama, and come dangerously close to toppling onto the serious side. Pat Roach is his able male lover, bickering with and nagging Jim in a domestic tale of a same sex couple.

Some of the whackiness of the earlier days are, as always, hidden in the "Deleted Scenes" section; Ricky tricking policemen into arresting innocent hunters during a liquor store holdup is a signature move, Ricky demanding from the film crew just what it is they are filming, Cyrus pulling his gun out during an academic test. There's also IMHO, a superior alternate ending that brings the focus back to Lahey and ends "Countdown" on a positive note, sending a morse code to fans like Seinfeld's final episode. There's a fun, alternate commentary track featuring the three familiar folks at the fansite trailer park boys org: Fishy Neil, Shake, and Tiggy.

The boys and creator Mike Clattenburg is in the process of creating a new show entitled "The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour" scheduled to air later this year. I look forward to new and great things from this troupe. My friend and I drove 1000 miles to Halifax for the premier of this movie, too poor for hotels and as a homage to Ricky...we slept in the car.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 100 times better than the 1st., December 11, 2010
The first "Trailer Park Boys" the movie felt like a huge sellout. It was a movie that might appeal to people who have never seen the show, or just stupid people that don't notice when a movie obviously has been sidelined by an idiot hollywood producer.

This second movie feels alot more like the show. No expensive rock music licensing with slow-mo crap and super happy ending this time around.

This second movie features alot of randy and lahey, the unlikely couple that runs the trailer park. They were always part of what made the show good for me, and their characters are back with a huge vengeance. Lahey is more insane than ever before. Unlike the first movie, the hollywood a-holes arent covering up randy's gut the whole time. For long-time fans of the series, that was insulting that they hid his gut the whole movie. This time around, they seem to be apologizing for that by making Randy's gut be the whole front cover of the movie. AWESOME!

If you like TPB the show, and hated the sellout hollywood movie, YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS REAL TPB MOVIE!!! It completely makes up for that other one. I am so glad that they were able to retire this show on such a high note.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The only difference between them and you is a coupla drinks., February 21, 2010
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The tag line prety much sums it up, and like the funniest of jokes, it is so true. Ok so most of us have'nt robbed a bank, but you've thought about it have'nt you?
The boys are back, out of jail and wasting no time in resuming thier criminal careers. They quickly come up against a sober Jim Lahey and a home in shambles.
Always the entrepeneur, Julian comes up with a plan to put them on easy street, and the hijinks ensue. You have to admire thier tenacity at avioding "real" jobs.
Missing in action are the faithfull scapegoats Corey and Trevor, and the star cameo's from the previous film.
A fun ride, from the people who put "real" in reality TV.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Addition to the TBP Story, January 21, 2010
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It wasn't quite what I expected after seeing every episode and the first movie, but I did enjoy it. I liked the alternate ending and some of the deleted scenes more than I liked the actual movie, but I WAS NOT disappointed. Not to be a spoiler, but we've watched it twice now and each time we pick up on small details and characters in the background. Overall I think this was a great movie and the cast and crew did an excellent job. In the interest of continuing the TPB story, I would have liked to have seen what happened that led to the boys being in jail since everyone seemed happy at the end of the series, T and J-Roc's babies, Randy and Lucy's baby, etc. It wouldn't have needed to be big either- just have the kids around and maybe a quick cut scene to why Jim had them tossed back in and I would have thought it was perfect- that's why I only gave it four stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Too Much Lahey Not Enough RICKY, January 14, 2012
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But Still Funny Funny Stuff - And ALEX LIFESON in drag... HA! Who could ask for more - love him and the Trailer Park Boys. I am so glad I found them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trailer Park Boys ride again, March 28, 2011
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If you are a veteran fan of the three boys, plus Lahey and Randy, then you will love this mockumentary. It has all the main characters back and some classic lines that will live on in the vernacular of all T-P fans.

If you have not been following the mishaps of Bubbles and his pals, you may want to check out a few of the past TV episodes before watching this to get the full flavor. Great laughs -if you understand and appreciate this genre of comedy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classice Trailer Park Boys!, January 10, 2011
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For all of those out there that enjoy the humor of Trailer Park Boys, you will definately get some giggles. As usual, Ricky, Bubbles and Julian are at war with Lahey and Randy, nothing new there. Their hijinks are hillarious, and there are the classic TPB gags thrown in for good measure. The only bad thing about this one is there's no Corey and Trevor.... gosh I miss those guys!
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5.0 out of 5 stars CdtLD, September 18, 2010
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Another great trailer park boys Dvd. If you haven't seen one give it a try. If your already a fan, it's worth your money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Continuation of the Story, September 12, 2010
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I had bought the Trailer Park Boys movie, and found that it was made more in the spirit that people who were watching it had never seen the TV series. Countdown to Liquor Day is more a continuation of the story after the end of the series.
I had never heard of the series until it started being shown on Directv's Channel 101. I really enjoy the characters and have turned on several friends to the show.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Over the top, this time, July 30, 2010
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Watching this movie, as compared to their other movie and their TV series, it's just not the same to me. But, since I own everything else from The Trailer Park Boys (all seven seasons, their first movie, and even their Christmas special) I guess I had to get this movie too.

However, I am not particularly crazy about this latest installment of the show. For one thing, it's a bit too heavy on the gay theme. I was okay with Mr. Lahey and Randy having their private relationship although everybody knew about it (because they are both creepy anyway, and they deserve each other), but in this movie, there is too much outspoken gay affection from Mr. Lahey for his love interest in Julian and that just creeped me out, even though I'm not Julian.

And the second thing about this movie that reduces the appeal for me is that we don't have Cory and Trevor anymore. Their absence even hurt the seventh and final season of their TV series. I think their roles as insecure, but co-operative flunkies for Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles added some charm to the show.

But, I'm glad that Sarah is still with us. I really like Sarah! She's hot! So, for that reason alone, I'll add this movie to my Trailer Park Boys collection.
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