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Trailer Park Boys: Live in F**kin' Dublin

  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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Trailer Park Boys: Live in F**kin' Dublin (2014)
Comedy

The boys head to Ireland after winning a contest to see Rush but are arrested by immigration and must perform a community service puppet show.The boys head to Ireland after winning a contest to see Rush but are arrested by immigration and must perform a community service puppet show.The boys head to Ireland after winning a contest to see Rush but are arrested by immigration and must perform a community service puppet show.

  • Directors
    • Jeremy Chipper
    • Mike Smith
    • John Paul Tremblay
  • Writers
    • Mike Smith
    • John Paul Tremblay
    • Robb Wells
  • Stars
    • John Paul Tremblay
    • Robb Wells
    • Mike Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jeremy Chipper
      • Mike Smith
      • John Paul Tremblay
    • Writers
      • Mike Smith
      • John Paul Tremblay
      • Robb Wells
    • Stars
      • John Paul Tremblay
      • Robb Wells
      • Mike Smith
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Paul Tremblay
    John Paul Tremblay
    • Julian
    Robb Wells
    Robb Wells
    • Ricky
    Mike Smith
    Mike Smith
    • Bubbles
    Patrick Roach
    Patrick Roach
    • Randy
    • (as Pat Roach)
    Jeff Babineau
    • Courtroom Guard
    Peter Bolger
    • Irish Jail Guard
    Chris Cuthbertson
    Chris Cuthbertson
    • Canadian Immigration Officer
    Jack Hanratty
    • Irish Immigration Officer
    Denis Ryan
    • Judge Ryan
    • Directors
      • Jeremy Chipper
      • Mike Smith
      • John Paul Tremblay
    • Writers
      • Mike Smith
      • John Paul Tremblay
      • Robb Wells
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    4xrsic922

    Waste of time!

    Have been a long time TPB fan and this movie is not worth watching. The opening and closing scenes are good, the rest is a live stage show with the actors only partially in TPB character. They stand on stage, play drinking games with audience members and sing Rush songs. It is not funny nor fun to watch. It is a sad waste of time and an obvious attempt for the team to make a quick buck. TPB: Please stick to making episodic television, which is where Bubbles and Ricky excel.

    And perhaps Conky needs to return to every episode, movie and stage set?

    I highly recommend the series, especially the first four seasons. Season 7 is laborious to watch as they try to introduce a bunch of new clichéd characters. Most of the humor has been reduced to jokes about bodily functions.
    9mjault84

    Give the boys a break.

    Yes, it did get very awkward at times during the live show. Like the other reviewer said, the scripted bits at the beginning and end were very funny, classic TBP. Had I been there at the show, like many hardcore fans that were in the audience I would have been on cloud nine just being able to see them live in character! I laughed when they show the close up of audience members who were in their 50's and 60's totally not amused, not laughing at all. "Oh look honey this might be fun to see," probably not even having seen a single episode or what the characters comedy is all about. Hell, there were even close ups of people in there 20's who looked like they weren't digging it all, though perhaps it was just do to the fact of poor editing and the use of those close ups were not accurate to the jokes portrayed at that moment (usually the case). Otherwise, why show the shots of the audience at all at that point. It's way too cliché.

    In all, I liked the live show bit, they were going for the awkwardness obviously, cause the characters weren't prepared to do a live show, so be open to that. The crowd was being fun and receptive laugh wise, and it wasn't canned. I know there were many people in that audience who are in love with the show and had a great time. I'm not sure (obviously) but I am guessing this is the kind of live show they will be doing at the Pemberton music festival July 18 - 20th, along with many other shows at various festivals and other concerts in Canada this summer. I know with that kind of venue, they are going to kill it and make a lot of people very, very excited. Watching this still made me happy. Get drunk, smoke lots of dope, shut the f@&# up and enjoy it. That's what the boys would want you do. I love you guys, and please, please come to Lake Tahoe sometime!
    9Aargh_The_Awful

    Enjoyed The Live Show

    I don't understand all of the negative reviews this is getting. No, it's not the TPB series, it's a live show that is SCRIPTED. The actors were playing their characters. The nervousness they showed was all part of the act. They even add the live act into one of the episodes in series 8. So get ready to see it there, for those of you who didn't enjoy it.

    Yes, the audience did laugh, as did I. They looked to me like they were enjoying the show, end enjoyed participating in the games. They sang along with Bubbles, bought Randy's cheeseburgers and went along with Ricky's hypnotism attempt.

    I hope they continue to do live shows. I would love to go to one of them if they did one near me.
    8dreamingskychild

    Freaking hilarious!

    I really enjoyed the show, made me laugh out loud. So much fun!
    slaphappy5000

    Not as bad as some say, not as good as others say... kinda midling

    Depending on how much live TPB tv you've seen already (specials, etc.), you should see this, or some of it, just to get a feel for what the live show is like, to add to your love of the TPB phenomenon. is the live stuff as good as the scripted/tight/series stuff? no. are there some amusing things? yes. are parts of it kind of boring/amateur'ish? yep.

    but it's fun to see the audience shower our gang w/love when they first appear, and the filmed bookend stuff at the front and back of the special(s) is usually good, as is the case here. but the stage show is really just a chance for fans to come out and see their beloved TPBs in person. it's not gonna be rip-roaring, tight hilarity. it is an oppty to see the boys and get a few laughs

    despite what some reviewers mention, i'm sure the audience enjoys themselves, as evidenced by the applause and laughter. some of these earlier specials are actually superior to the borderline-awful later specials, out of the park, etc.

    there's no doubt the show is at its best in series form. but experience a little of the other stuff (the movies are generally quite good, as is the xmas special). it is what it is (and the fans usually approve)

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      This was really filmed in Dublin Ireland
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      Follows Trailer Park Boys (1999)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2014 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Trailer Park Boys: Live in Fuckin' Dublin
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      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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