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Trailer Park Boys: The Movie 

Trailer Park Boys: The Movie
Directed by Mike Clattenburg
Produced by Mike Clattenburg
Ivan Reitman (executive producer)
Written by Mike Clattenburg
Robb Wells
Starring Robb Wells
John Paul Tremblay
Mike Smith
Editing by Jeremy Harty
Distributed by Odeon Films (2006) (Canada)
Screen Media Films (2008) (USA)
Release date(s) October 6, 2006 (Canada)
January 25, 2008 (USA)
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Language English
Budget $ 5,000,000 (estimated)
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Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, also known as Trailer Park Boys: The Big Dirty, is a 2006 Canadian comedy film based on the hit television series Trailer Park Boys. The film follows characters Ricky, Julian and Bubbles creating a plan for The Big Dirty, a crime that will see them able to retire from crime. The film, like the series, was directed and produced by Mike Clattenburg, with Ivan Reitman as executive producer. It was released in Canada on October 6, 2006, but releases in other countries are still to be revealed, though it has received an American rating of R pervasive language, sexual content/nudity and drug content. A limited release in the United States began on January 25, 2008.[1]

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Plot

Kicked out from jail days before the guard/inmate ball hockey final, Ricky and Julian return to Sunnyvale trailer park with a plan for The Big Dirty, the largest heist of their long criminal history: a scheme to steal vast quantities of change – since it’s untraceable.

Meanwhile, Ricky is pondering taking his relationship with longtime girlfriend Lucy to the next level when he discovers that Lucy has some newly enhanced anatomy and a job at the Gentleman’s Club. Later, visiting the club, Julian meets and falls for the beautiful featured dancer Wanda and the Boys have their first encounter with Sonny, the dangerous owner of the club.

As the day of the Big Dirty approaches, The Boys train less-than-able assistants Cory and Trevor. But before their plan can succeed, they will have to outrun helicopters, survive shootouts and face down drunken Trailer Park Supervisor Mr. Lahey and his cheeseburger-loving assistant Randy in a deadly game of Sunnyvale Chicken.

Box office

Trailer Park Boys was the highest grossing movie in Canada for its first weekend in release October 7-8, 2006. The movie grossed an estimated $1.3 million at the box office in its opening weekend becoming the 11th top grossing film in North America for that weekend. It had a per-screen average of $6,632 over the three-day weekend, and played on over 200 screens.[2] As of November 19, 2006, the film had grossed $3.8 million.[3]

Cast

Actor Role
Robb Wells Ricky
John Paul Tremblay Julian
Mike Smith Bubbles
Jonathan Torrens J-Roc
Cory Bowles Cory
Lucy Decoutere Lucy
Sarah E. Dunsworth Sarah
Gerry Dee Donny
Hugh Dillon Sonny
Barrie Dunn Ray
Alex Lifeson Cop #1
Gord Downie Cop #2
Patrick Roach Randy
John Dunsworth Jim Lahey
Nichole Hiltz Wanda
Michael Jackson Trevor
Lydia Lawson-Baird Trinity
Scott Marson Bouncer
Eugene Clark Cadillac

Differences between the movie and the TV series

The movie and series have a few subtle changes, mostly so viewers who had no previous experience with the show can keep up with the plot. While the film will make sense to the first-time viewer, there are several references in the movie that fans of the series will pick up on.

  • Cory and Trevor's transportation: In the TV series, Cory and Trevor have a series of (seemingly) random cars that they are seen driving, other than this they rely on Ricky or Julian. In the movie, Cory and Trevor have a snowmobile with regular wheels instead of skis as transportation.
  • Bubbles' shed: In the TV series, Bubbles lives in a store bought shed. The first one was burnt down by Ricky. Bubbles now has a new shed, thanks to Julian. In the movie, he lives in a shed made from lumber, plywood, and a plastic roofing. The first one was destroyed when Mr. Lahey backed his car into it, but thanks to the success of the Big Dirty, Bubbles was able to build a new one.
  • Julian's Lovelife: In the TV series, Julian had three relationships that ended short. One with Candy, one with Tanya (It was all just a trick to steal the boys' marijuana crop.), and one with Constable Erica Miller. In the movie, when he goes to the Gentlemen's club with Ricky, he meets a dancer named Wanda there. They begin a relationship, but it turns out that she is a wanted criminal and gets sent to jail. In the closing credits, Julian is seen waiting for Wanda as she is released from prison.
  • Trinity: In the TV series, Trinity was played by Jeanna Harrison, but in the movie she is played by Lydia Lawson-Baird. The reason for the change was that Harrison looked too old and unbelievable to play Trinity at a younger age. Also, in the movie, she steals barbecues, fixes them up, and sells them at flea markets. In the TV series, she helps steal the barbecues for Ricky, but the plan typically fails.
  • How Lucy Got Her Boob Job: In the TV series, she got it from the money that she got from Cory and Trevor when they took it from the boys. In the movie, she got it from Sonny, the owner of the Gentlemen's club.
  • Mr Lahey's Car: The roof of Mr Lahey's car was ripped off before the first episode of the sixth season, for a reason never explained. They actually destroyed the roof in the movie and pass it off in an episode as Lahey's drunk driving but he can not remember.
  • J-Roc's Greasy Films - In the series, J-Roc never succeeded in completing a greasy film and the titles are parodies of known titles. In the movie, J-Roc managed to complete a set of films, all of which contained the word "ho's" in the title.

Awards and recognition

The movie was nominated in three categories for the 27th Genie Awards in 2007:

  • Best motion picture
  • Supporting Actor: Hugh Dillon
  • Adapted Screenplay

Soundtrack

Trailer Park Boys: The Movie
Trailer Park Boys: The Movie cover
Soundtrack
Released October 10, 2006
Genre Soundtrack
Label Anthem
  1. "Big Dirty Drums"
  2. "I Fought The Law" by The Big Dirty Band
  3. "The Spirit of Radio" by Rush
  4. "Trailer Park Life" by J-Roc
  5. "Credulence"
  6. "Sweet Leaf" by Alexisonfire
  7. "All Touch" by Rough Trade
  8. "Shithawks"
  9. "I'm On Fire For You Baby" by April Wine
  10. "Bobcaygeon" by The Tragically Hip
  11. "Orca" by Wintersleep
  12. "Swamp Water" by Swollen Members
  13. "Ricky's Day In Court"
  14. "Liquor & Whores" by Bubbles & The Shit Rockers

DVD release

Trailer Park Boys: The Movie is available in Canada on DVD. It was released on February 20, 2007. [4]

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