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Swearnet: The Movie
Fed up with being censored in their post-Trailer Park Boys lives, the out of work stars/world-renowned 'swearists', Mike Smith, Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay decide to start their own uncensored network on the internet.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | E1 Entertainment, Swearnet, |
Crew : | Post Production Supervisor, Director, |
Cast : | Mike Smith Robb Wells John Paul Tremblay Patrick Roach John Dunsworth |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Fresh and Exciting
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Outside of their Trailer Park Boys characters, Wells, Termblay and Smith play "themselves" as the founders of a new internet channel to host their sophomoric humor uncensored. Unashamedly filled with C-list celebrity cameos from the likes of Tom Green and Carrot Top, this self-produced, ego piece is really just a 112 minute advert for the real Swearnet channel. Some funny moments here and there, but the team's "real life" personas are not as fun to watch as The Trailer Park Boys.
*** May Contain SpoilersThis movie is def not for minors, and you have to take it for what it is. When I can laugh by myself its a different type of comedy. Rob, Mike, John, and Patrick show us a different side of their Trailer Park Boy alter egos and made for a great 100 minutes of comedy.Seeing Mike Smith playing himself was fantastic, I always wondered what kind of person was under those goofy goggles and he gave us a chance to see that. I loved how Mike, and Rob played polar opposites of themselves but Patrick and John basically played there Trailer Park Boy personalities, but in a more realistic scenario. The scene where the boys trip acid literally had me in tears. This film proved that the fantastic minds that brought us Trailer Park Boys will not be one hit wonders, as long as they stick to their genre of comedy.The only reason I am giving this 8/10 instead of 10/10 is because Tom Green and Carrot Top are terrible. I understand the casting budget was low, but I really hope I never see them on the screen again in my life. Their acting for forced laughs was unbearable. I'd much rather see Leigh Macinnis (Don) in more films, then have to put up with them again.John, Mike, and Rob keep up the good work, i'm looking forward to seeing what else you guys come up with!
Spoilers ahead...Let me get this out of the way first. I am comfortable with my sexuality, I don't mind seeing dudes naked and I am no prude. But, come on guys. What is the obsession with penises? Why so many, yet no full front female nudity? Are the creators of TPB gay? That's the first thing that comes to mind with this film, it's full of penis jokes and penises. More than I have ever seen in one film. Don't get me wrong, I am always saying suck this and that myself, but for some reason it just seemed stupid in this film.OK, now on to other things. Was this a good film? Sure, was it a great film? No.. This is the sort of film that pushes the envelope to get on the map, and yes it is also a bit of fun. But, it is NO TRAILER PARK BOYS. I just can't decide if I liked, hated, or feel violated. My guess is, that was their goal. I watched "Don't Legalize it" many times, but I don't know if I want to watch this one again. Stick with TPB's guys.
Even though this is NOT a Trailer Park Boys movie it IS a Trailer Park Boys movie. The 3 stars of the cult favourite TV series and many of the supporting cast members play "themselves" in this movie about setting up their own TV network so that they won't have to put up with any more censorship. Apparently they REALLY like swearing!The boys kind of play the same characters that they do in the TPB series but with some differences. For instance "Mike Smith" is a violent, drug and booze fuelled party monster. Pretty much the polar opposite to Bubbles. John Dunsworth shows absolutely nothing of Jim Lahey. Pat Roach is a real hoot as Swearman although "Dickman" might be a more accurate name. He has a pretty good sized role in this and does a good job. Tom Green and Carrot Top are kind of blah in their parts. Tom has an obsession with handing out key-chains and Carrot Top kind of reminds me of the late Joan Rivers in a Ronald McDonald wig. Insert bad plastic surgery joke here.Over all a darn good movie. It isn't going to win an Oscar but then have you actually watched some of the crap that HAS won an Oscar? If dick jokes, weed, booze and F-bombs turn you off then turn this off. Likewise if you hate the Trailer Park Boys you will hate this. If you like the TPBs then you will like this.I give it a solid 8 out of 10