[at a funeral] Dean Murdoch: Hey, Mrs. Mitchener, you wanna hear a joke? Mrs. Mitchener: Most certainly Dean Murdoch: It's farrel really liked this one. What do you call a guy who's from Pakistani who's seen everything and done everything? Terry: Been everywhere. Dean Murdoch: Yeah. Seen everything, been everywhere, done everything. And he's from Pakistan. Mrs. Mitchener: I don't know. Dean Murdoch: Bindair Dondat.
I've shotgunned with Deaner and Terry before (well the guys who played them). And talked Flames with Deaner.
That's awesome that in Fubar 2 they go to Fort Mac. Although High River will be hard to beat.
Dean describing his dream van: "There would be a moon here, a large rocket, dark space punctuated by planets, I would have a close up of a lady on a cliff and she would have a giant ing laser gun, and she would just be standing there... protecting"
"Let me show you my beer collection... I like collecting beers that you don't see every day, like a Heineken or Corona"
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Following a celebration of Dean’s five years of being nut-cancer free, which turns into a fiery eviction party, the boys realize they’re weary of constantly trying to give’r while barely scraping by. When their old buddy and party leader, Tron (Andrew Sparacino), promises to hook them up with jobs on the pipelines in Fort McMurray, they jump into their ’86 Cutlass Supreme – the trunk precariously overloaded with a flat of Pilsner – and head to the Mac in search of sweet cash.
Huge comedic potential with Fort McMurray, can't wait to see what they do with it. Loved the first one, will definitely hit the theater to check out II.
I just remembered that my old band recorded a song for the first movie's sountrack, the theme was to cover classic Canadian songs and we chose "Eyes of a Stanger" by the Payolas.
Huge comedic potential with Fort McMurray, can't wait to see what they do with it. Loved the first one, will definitely hit the theater to check out II.
I just remembered that my old band recorded a song for the first movie's sountrack, the theme was to cover classic Canadian songs and we chose "Eyes of a Stanger" by the Payolas.
This is bound to disappoint a little compared to first one. The original is a pure classic, and came out at a great time.... it would be damn impossible to recreate the magic.