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Fubar

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Fubar (2002)
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Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.

  • Director
    • Michael Dowse
  • Writers
    • Michael Dowse
    • David Lawrence
    • Paul Spence
  • Stars
    • Paul Spence
    • David Lawrence
    • Gordon Skilling
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    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • Michael Dowse
      • David Lawrence
      • Paul Spence
    • Stars
      • Paul Spence
      • David Lawrence
      • Gordon Skilling
    • 44User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Paul Spence
    Paul Spence
    • Dean
    • (as Paul J. Spence)
    David Lawrence
    David Lawrence
    • Terry
    • (as Dave Lawrence)
    Gordon Skilling
    Gordon Skilling
    • Farrel
    Andrew Sparacino
    • Tron…
    Tracey Lawrence
    • Trixie
    S.C. Lim
    S.C. Lim
    • Dr. S.C. Lim
    • (as Dr. S.C. Lim)
    Sage Lawrence
    • Chastity Anderson
    Rose Martin
    • Rose Murdoch
    Jim Lawrence
    • Ron Miller
    Laurie D'Amour
    • Laurie D'Amour
    Roxana Oltean
    • Cooler Girl 1
    • (as Roxanna Oltean)
    Carmen Lewis
    • Cooler Girl 2
    Margaret Spence
    • Mrs. Mitchner
    Sandy Armstrong
    • Shotgun Girl
    Ella Simon
    • Ashley - Campfire Girl
    • (as Elizabeth Simon)
    Eric Amber Sr.
    • Eric Amber Sr.
    Christopher Wright
    • Farrel's Friend - funeral
    Melanie Owen
    • Prostitute in High River
    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • Michael Dowse
      • David Lawrence
      • Paul Spence
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    7djbrown666

    Beer, Hockey, Heavy Metal, and Fights Eh!!!!!

    This crazy canadian film is about shotgunning cheap beer, breaking stuff, fighting, heavy metal and playing hockey. If you like any of these things you will like this movie. If you don't you might not like it. The is a mock biography about 2 canadian head bangers named Dean and Terry. Dean gets cancer and must have surgery. He decides to get totally loaded and party until the day of the surgery.

    The film also has a cool soundtrack with canadian bands redoing old metal songs. The soundtrack includes Sum 41, Gob, Treble Charger, and Sloan.

    If you like metal and stuff this is a must see.

    If not it is about a 7 out of 10
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Just give'r" is a good motto for life.

    "Fubar" is a 100% Canadian mockumentary from writer / director Michael Dowse ("It's All Gone, Pete Tong", "Goon") that delivers some modest chuckles, but works because it ultimately cares about its characters. Paul Spence and David Lawrence play Dean and Terry, two 20 something goof balls who are decidedly unambitious in life. A documentary filmmaker named Farrel (Gordon Skilling) sets out to record their day to day activities, as they live the life of those party animals known as "head bangers".

    Not really to be mistaken for a rock 'n' roll movie (although the soundtrack *is* ace); music doesn't play that big a part in the story that unfolds. At first, Dowses' film is mildly amusing as it shows us the tomfoolery to which Dean and Terry are prone. It's got a funny enough script, with liberal use of profanity - especially F-bombs. Things do take a sober turn when it is discovered that Dean has testicular cancer, and he's forced to take the matter seriously. He and Terry then confront ideas of life and death, even as they entertain themselves with such things as a camping trip.

    The no-name cast is quite engaging, especially Spence. Skilling is a hoot as the uptight, seemingly humourless director. Incidentally, the guy in the role of Deans' doctor was Dowses' physician in real life, and he's basically playing himself. A number of the supporting players did actually mistake "Fubar" for a serious doc on the life of the "common man" in Canada.

    Overall, a likable, offbeat effort. It does bear the mark of a low budget, but it does have some charm that more than makes up for that.

    Seven out of 10.
    7Beta_Gallinger

    It truly is "F.U.B.A.R.," but it's also a funny mockumentary

    I remember it was the summer of 2002 when I first heard of this mockumentary, reading something about it in a Canadian magazine. For a while, I didn't know much about it, other than the fact that it was comedy movie produced in my country, and didn't get around to seeing it until about four years ago. I may have been reasonably impressed during my first viewing, but I'm not 100% sure. I definitely wasn't sickened by it, which some people obviously would be, but it wasn't exactly what I was expecting. I've seen it twice since then, and still think it's a little weird, just like I did the first time, but with my second and third viewing, I had seen it before and knew what to expect, which made it a bit better.

    Dean Murdoch and Terry Cahill are two headbangers who have been friends for a long time and live in Alberta, Canada. They love beer, heavy metal, and hockey. A documentarian named Farrel Mitchener has decided to follow them around with a camera, documenting their everyday lifestyle. Terry works at a furniture factory, assisting in delivering furniture to houses, and Dean is a wannabe rock star. The two of them are caught on camera doing what they love, which includes getting drunk and causing a ruckus late at night! Farrel also interviews family members and friends of the Alberta headbangers for his documentary. Eventually, Terry tells Farrel and the camera that his friend has testicular cancer! Dean has been keeping this a secret, but the word gets around, and he cannot ignore his condition any longer!

    The first time I watched "Fubar", I expected it be more about a rock band, and didn't think it would be as weird as it turned out to be. However, after watching it three times, I certainly can't say it has never made me laugh. The two main characters are stupid but reasonably likable, and a lot of the humour comes from the stupid things they say, such as Dean thinking Merlin is a real historical figure. Drunken rampages and getting into fights (a fight with Farrel at the campsite, for example), can also really stand out. It can be hard to pick up all the jokes, which I don't think I've ever succeeded in doing. Some parts didn't impress me, such as Dean talking about putting his testicle in the microwave, but most of the film isn't that disturbing. Aside from the humour, I also like Dean's positive attitude during his treatment process. Paul Spence and David Lawrence play the starring roles convincingly, and it's not surprising that the doctor, S.C. Lim, is a real-life physician playing himself here, as his scenes look like they're from a real documentary with a doctor speaking.

    Apparently, F.U.B.A.R. is an acronym meaning "F%$#ed up beyond all repair/recognition," and that's probably a fitting title for this movie. It's extremely silly, crude, juvenile, and insane, so much so that the acronym is a good way to describe it, but that's not always a bad thing. It's rated R, which obviously means adults only, and I'm sure the film would make many adults cringe as well, but for some adults, however, probably mostly male, it's pretty funny, even hilarious to some. Around the beginning, I could have easily given "Fubar" an 8/10, but the two idiots can't carry the film for 76 minutes consistently enough for that, and could have really gotten tiring if it were that much longer. Still, this mockumentary is often very funny (for certain tastes), and very Canadian. I'm still not sure if I fully get it, but when it comes to crude, juvenile comedies, you could certainly do much worse.
    davetex

    F----- Up Beyond All Recognition

    Recently I got to watch two films that were shot in and around my home town of Calgary.

    One film was "Open Range" and the other was "Fubar".

    Both films are focused on the reactions of two close friends to the trials that life can throw at you. Both films involve a lot of walking around, talking and strange interactions with other characters in the film. Both films feature people who basically wrote, directed and starred in the movie. Both feature lots of cool alberta scenery and both are worth watching. However, while one film is a carefully crafted yet somehow lifeless product that is ultimately a chore to watch the other is a throbbing wild thing that wiggles like a fish in your hand.

    The great flick here is Fubar.

    I was mesmerized from the start, mostly because I knew all of the locations intimately. Then I realized, I also knew these two guys intimately. I grew up with them. We all played hockey in the living room and busted stuff. We shotgunned pilsners and we all went "camping" and did hideous amounts of damage to ourselves and those around us in the process and we only survived through sheer luck and by keeping the gas pedal floored and not looking back. Man, its bang on right.

    This film captures certain of the unique qualities of being "Canadian" better than any other film that I have seen. Nothing Second City or Bob and Doug Mackenzie ever did compares to the genius that made this film. Its not the goofiness or the idiocy, its the spirit of these two bozos that wins your heart.

    Bravo, I'm proud of these guys.

    Giver!
    7SnoopyStyle

    Some truly funny surprising moments

    This is a stoner rock mockumentary. I love the opening credits that tells the audience that this is fictional but apologizing to anybody participating in the film who thought it was real. It's 2000 and filmmaker Farrel Mitchner (Gordon Skilling) documents two head banging friends Dean Murdoch (Paul Spence) and Terry Cahill (David Lawrence). The boys are trying to get Troy nicknamed Tron to party.

    This is filled with great bits of comedy. The two leads fully commit to these characters. There are truly funny moments that surprises. The natural comparison is to Spinal Tap. Spinal Tap is always obviously fictional filled with great improvisational comedians. This feels like real people doing a real indie. These guys would fit into any Cops episode. Giver!

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    • Trivia
      The word "fuck" is said 274 times.
    • Quotes

      Dean Murdoch: If I have five words left and I'm about to fuckin' expire and all I have left to say is to curse fuckin' Tron, I'm probably not going to say, "Tron funkin' blow."

    • Crazy credits
      Opening disclaimer: The following "documentary" is fictional. We apologize to any person appearing in the film who believed the documentary was real. Your agreement to appear in the film is greatly appreciated.
      • Odeon Films
    • Connections
      Featured in Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Run To The Hills
      Performed by Iron Maiden

      Written by Steve Harris (as Stephen Percy Harris)

      Used by permission of Zomba Music Publishing

      Courtesy of Sanctuary Records and EMI Music Canada

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Fubar Website
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фубар
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • BT Productions
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • The Alberta Film Development Program of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts
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    • Budget
      • CA$350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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