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Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (2014) is a English movie. Mike Clattenburg has directed this movie. John Paul Tremblay,Robb Wells,Mike Smith,John Dunsworth are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (2014) is considered one of the best Comedy,Crime,Drama movie in India and around the world.
Recently out of jail and completely broke, Julian has a plan to get outrageously rich. However, he first has to deliver his product to Montreal where his rival Cyrus is waiting to close the deal. In the meantime, the government's plan to legalize marijuana threatens Ricky and his dope business, so he goes to Ottawa to take action against the impending bill. With Julian and Ricky on a road trip, Bubbles joins the pair with his own agenda - to go find the inheritance left for him by his long-lost parents. The trio runs into trouble when ex-park supervisor Jim Lahey and Randy go after the boys in hopes of making them rot in jail.
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Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (2014) Reviews
Great Movie, like hanging out with an old friend after not seeing each other for years
First off, I want to say that THIS IS DEFINITELY NOT A MOVIE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE SHOW AND THE CHARACTERS. The movie is clearly geared towards fans of the show and it really makes no effort to introduce the characters and existing side-plots. I can definitely see how sam-victoria did not find the movie to be funny or entertaining at all and I can agree that if you haven't seen the show before (or any of the previous movies), you may as well not waste your time jumping right into this movie - you simply will not understand much of what's going on. Now that I have vented, I can tell you that for the fans of the show and the people who have gotten to know and love the characters - GO SEE IT RIGHT NOW IF YOU HAVEN'T YET!
It is always fun to spend time with 'The Boys....
..just got back from seeing the latest effort from Clattenberg and company.. If you are already a fan of the Trailer Park Boys, then you'll enjoy this flick. It is always fun spending time with these characters.. This movie actually plays out with the feel of a mini-season of the series... You have an overall arc similar to how each season of the show played out.. At the start the boys and the gang are all in one place, and then they have an adventure where, at the end of it all, some folks are in jail while others prosper. I don't want to give too much away, but if the word is true that there will be a new season of the show on NETFLIX, then i think this film does a good job of laying the groundwork for it.. As usual Robb Wells and Mike Smith steal the show.. Wells has some classic Ricky moments and soliloquies, while Smith's Bubbles brings the heart and soul to the show. Good effort, boys!
Awesome. By far the best of the movies. Nearly on par with the show's best.
I watched it last night in Toronto. I won't spoil any plot points because the film is surprisingly unpredictable in how it progresses. The movie had the cinema howling from the first frame until the final credits. I had originally feared that the actors would look too old to play these characters. But with these guys, the worse you look the more convincing you are. They were all phenomenal. What I liked most about the movie is that they focused on making it more like the show again. There way more "interview" segments in this film than in the first film "The Movie". And they did away with the gritty cynicism of the 2nd one ("Countdown to Liquor Day"). All in all, I thought this movie was perfect for this lifelong Trailer Park Boys fan. I actually can't wait to see it again.
It's nice to see the boys again.
When the first anyone ever saw of the trailer park boys debuted as an indie film in 1998, it was a cult comedy hit because it had a formula that worked and was funny - it was a show that constantly broke the 4th wall as a Mockumentary with characters that never changed over it's first few years....then the 2006 movie and season 7 happened. Gone were the cheap cameras. People don't even realize that a camera crew is following them. Trinity isn't a little 9-year old anymore. The show's swearing and blatant sexual innuendos got more & more frequent. The 2008 special "Say goodnight to the bad guys" came out. it was OK. then the 2009 movie came out. it was OK. Now we have this movie. it was OK. There's one problem. it wasn't laugh out loud funny enough. it had some moments involving Lahey & Randy in a gas station bathroom, Ricky's Rickyisms that never get old, but the show isn't what it used to be. and sometimes I kind of wish they'd just end the show entirely and look back on what was one of the funniest Canadian comedies ever made rather than trying to make something else up. So in this one, Life for the boys is all but mixed. Ricky's got a great dope operation in the basement of a house, Julian's working on a plan to deliver urine (that's right, Urine) to Montreal, and Bubbles is struggling to make ends meet by delivering chicken and liquor to trailer park residents. When the word goes out that the Canadian government is about to legalize marijuana, one might think that would make the boys happy, as they can never go to jail again for possession or distribution of illegal narcotics...but if it does become legal, ricky can't sell his dope at the prices he does. So, with his beaten 1975 New Yorker with a blown transmission, He begins a trip down to Ottawa to protest against the government's plans. Now while I might have criticised this movie, I'm not going to lie. I'm always going to be excited to hang out with the boys again. I'm looking forward to conflicts between lahey and ricky, Julian's odd schemes to make money, and the undeniable charm of bubbles. Fans of the series, I encourage you to go see the film, You'll have a good time.
Very funny
I just saw the movie today and it was great. It was classic Trailer Park Boys comedy. It was nice to see all the characters again, besides Cory and Trevor. Phil Collins was awesome, he made me laugh a few times in this one. Don't Legalize It was a bit of a road trip movie. In the film it was interesting to see the boys leave the park and visit other parts of Canada. I gave the movie nine out of ten because I enjoyed Countdown To Liquor Day slightly more. However, if you enjoyed the last movie it is safe to say that you will love this one as well. Thanks for the laughs, I'm really glad that they made another movie. Ricky was his usual stupid self and Julian tried a new business venture. This time things ended a bit better than usual. The movie also touches a little bit on the backstory of Bubbles and his family. I don't want to give away too much of the story, so all I will say is go see it in the theatre and support Canadian film. My favorite part was when Ricky told the dogs at Bubbles parents house to " F*#& Off!!"