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Trailer Park Boys (2001)
Has it's moments, but overall it's awful.
I have absolutely no idea why people think this show is so great. It's not the content that makes it so bad, it's the acting of the lead character. Jean Paul Tremblay comes off like an oversized third grader trying to remember his lines in a Christmas pagent. Thank god for John Dunsworth and Jonathan Torrens, who are perfect as the crooked landlord and the dumb-as-dirt Eminem wannabe. All in all, it's a waste of time unless you're into the Jerry Springer type of humour.
Snow Dogs (2002)
Great fun!
As a 25 year old, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and I'd recommend it to both parents and kiddies. Cuba Gooding Jr. is a natural when it comes to comedy, and I was laughing out loud at his performance through the entire movie. And, yes, it has a story to it. You might even get the sniffles when you watch.
The only problem I had with this film was the under-usage of Graham Green. He has maybe three scenes in the entire film, and says very little in all of them.
Nonetheless, it's a cute movie, and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes animal movies.
Trailer Park Boys (2001)
Has it's moments, but overall it's awful.
I have absolutely no idea why people think this show is so great. It's not the content that makes it so bad, it's the acting of the lead character. Jean Paul Tremblay comes off like an oversized third grader trying to remember his lines in a Christmas pagent. Thank god for John Dunsworth and Jonathan Torrens, who are perfect as the crooked landlord and the dumb-as-dirt Eminem wannabe. All in all, it's a waste of time unless you're into the Jerry Springer type of humour.
Xxxposed (2000)
Hysterical!
I caught this short film on the Comedy Network early one morning and it had me laughing out loud. Linda Kash plays a woman who's going through a dry spell in the romance department. She has several embarrassing experiences while trying to dress sexy, experiment with a sex toy and rent a dirty movie, where she is subjected to the sarcastic video clerk, played by Red Green's Patrick MacKenna. If you can catch this on television, I'd highly recommend this short film for a good laugh.