As the town of Dog River goes bankrupt, its residents must pack up and move out. However, our favourite citizens make one last-ditch effort to save Dog River.As the town of Dog River goes bankrupt, its residents must pack up and move out. However, our favourite citizens make one last-ditch effort to save Dog River.As the town of Dog River goes bankrupt, its residents must pack up and move out. However, our favourite citizens make one last-ditch effort to save Dog River.
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Once upon a time, deep in the bowels of the Canuck entertainment industry (an industry which owes its very existence to the exchange rate with the US dollar; and which can claim to have spawned over 90% of all the bad sequels made in the last 30 years) a fairly unknown but undeniably clever comic pitched an idea for a Canadian-ish Seinfeld ("Seinfeld without the nasty edge") and not only was it accepted, it was an international hit.
Even as you read these words, on some comedy channel somewhere in the digital world, Corner Gas is running, and, like Lucy, may run long after the rest of us have shuffled off this mortal coil.
The team behind GAS left the party while the getting was good, and tried a bunch of spinoffs. The fact that you never heard of the spinoffs pretty much answers your next 2 questions.
Which left only one option -- recapture the glory days by bringing the whole team back into harness for a feature.
And here we are.
It's actually hard to review because -- and this is fatal for a critic -- I know the series too well, and that means I am reacting to my memory of the characters as much as the characters themselves, in the movie.
So, bottom line, if you are fan of the original, there are worse ways to spend a rainy afternoon than with Brent and boys. And the incredibly photogenic Gabrielle Miller doesn't hurt either.
However, as raw entertainment, there are problems. The script is massively overwritten. You get the feeling that every time writer A noticed a problem, writer B would try to plaster over it with a clever pun or a segue. With the expected result.
None of which changes the fact that it is meandering, overlong, uneven, and poorly meshed to the feature-length format.
That's my view as a critic.
As a fan, however, it was great fun to see the gang back in action again!
Five years after the series finale, Fitzy has blown the town's money on a bad real estate investment in Detroit, leaving the town without electricity or water.After realizing that the crisis won't blow over and Lacey will move away if Dog River goes bankrupt, Brent buys the closed town bar and enters Dog River into a "Quaintest Town in Canada" competition, hoping that the $75,000 prize can save the town.Brent and Lacey then rally the town to prepare for the "Quaintest Town in Canada" contest judge, Tina Fuller, to enter Dog River, but a series of mishaps create the appearance of a riot in the middle of town. ...
This show begins with what appears to be an apocalypse in Dog River, as a reporter and Hank enter town to see utter chaos and horrors everywhere. The story then jumps back in time and you learn what led to things becoming so god-awful. It seems that the town is totally bankrupt....power has been shut off and folks are considering moving. What are Brent and the others to do?!
While this is a good film and does end happily, it also is pretty depressing and serious...far more than the TV show ever was. Because of that, the formula is a bit odd...but still, I did enjoy it and think it's worth seeing. Just remember that it is a bit depressing...but it will turn out okay...trust me on this!
Did you know
- TriviaFunded partially by fans on Kickstarter. The names of all 2500+ contributors are acknowledged in the closing credits, while several also appear onscreen as Dog River residents.
- GoofsA judge does not rule "guilty" or "not guilty" verdicts in Canadian civil court cases--only in comedy movies about fictional places.
- Quotes
Bad Guy: [armed robber enters Corner Gas brandishing a shotgun] Open the till! Put the money in a bag--Now!
Brent Leroy: OK. Did you bring your own bag? Or I'll have to charge you a nickel.
Bad Guy: How about I blow your head off and charge you 50 cents for the shell?
Brent Leroy: That's not a fair comparison at all.
- Crazy creditsThe names of the 2,500+ people who donated to the movie's Kickstarter campaign are listed in the closing credits.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Corner Gas (2004)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1