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Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.
- Awards
- 7 nominations total
Paul Spence
- Dean Murdoch
- (as Paul J. Spence)
Tracey Lawrence
- Trixie
- (as Tracy Lawrence)
Ahmed Knowmadic Ali
- Pipe Crew
- (as Ahmed Ali)
- Director
- Writers
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‘Snow White’ Stars Test Their Wits
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- TriviaLike the previous film, the dialogue was entirely improvised with a plot outline.
- GoofsWhen they are first driving to Fort MacMurray you can see the camera man in the back seat of the car. When the semi trailer passes by them with the pipes on the back.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD is missing a scene of a topless stripper dancing in front of Tron which was shown in the theatrical release.
- ConnectionsFollows Fubar (2002)
- SoundtracksLong Stick Goes Boom
Written by Mark Storace, Fernando Von Arb, and Chris von Rohr (as Chris Von Rohr)
Performed by Krokus
Courtesy of Arista Records LLC
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
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I admit, I was very much looking forward to this sequel as I was a fan of the first. I will admit that although I did enjoy this film, it did feel a bit lacking. Perhaps I was hoping for more of a documentary approach as its predecessor had. That aside however, the movie did deliver some laughs and enjoyment and it was nice to see the duo of Terry and Deaner back together again. It's also note worthy that a lot of the dialogue was improvised which adds to the genuine feel of the characters which in turn gives the film a more natural and fluid feel.
Another thing I found quite interesting was the footage of the Oil Sands where the two secured employment. Now, I am far from being an environmentalist but, even in the few shot, you could see how disgusting that area is. I realize that this place keeps a lot of Canadians employed but the environmental impact (just by seeing all the emissions from the area) has to be severely negative.
Bottom Line: This film is recommended to those of you with a silly sense of humour, viewers who are simply looking for some light hearted laughter.
Another thing I found quite interesting was the footage of the Oil Sands where the two secured employment. Now, I am far from being an environmentalist but, even in the few shot, you could see how disgusting that area is. I realize that this place keeps a lot of Canadians employed but the environmental impact (just by seeing all the emissions from the area) has to be severely negative.
Bottom Line: This film is recommended to those of you with a silly sense of humour, viewers who are simply looking for some light hearted laughter.
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- Fubar: Balls to the Wall
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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