That's amazing. The funny thing is I think it's basically a coincidence this is Broken Lizard's best movie by far. Like, Brian Cox makes it even better, but it's already very solid on its own. He got lucky he didn't end up in something more lazy or forgettable haha.
@@richardchase2960club dread was awesome. All three (Super troopers, beerfest, and club dread) were great. Even their follow up film Slammin Salmon (though weaker) was still an entertaining movie.
For sure! I loved the Danny DeVito scene. I was crying from laughing because it's one of the most authentic scenes and reminds me of some of my relatives, as well as how we prank people.
Super Troopers really was like...what if Jackass had a plot and was about cops? The Slammin' Salmon is another fantastic one of Broken Lizard's wild creations - and features Michael Clarke Duncan in a comedic role (John Coffey from The Green Mile).
The Dukes of Hazzard, directed by Jay Chandrasekhar stars Johnny Knoxville (all of the Broken Lizard members appear in the movie too), and also why Jay was in Jackass Number Two for the final stunt.
State Troopers or Highway Patrol have jurisdiction over the entire state, and generally stick to the highways. This is due to the fact that if you are on an interstate highway you can quickly move out of the jurisdiction of city policy or county sheriff meaning they wouldn't have any authority to pull you over after you pass the city/county line.
It's never not going to blow my mind that Geoffrey Arend, the "snozberries" kid was married to Christina Hendricks. I actually knew of him first from his voice playing "Upchuck" in Daria.
In addition to Beerfest (which has been suggested already here), I'd also recommend Club Dread from these guts! Horror-comedy that also has Bill Paxton.
I remember falling out of my seat with laughter in the theater when this came out. It was so light hearted and fun in a way that other comedies weren't. You felt like you were making a movie with them. Or watching a play.
Super Troopers was always the movie of theirs that I feel like got the most notoriety and was the most popular, but personally Club Dread is probably my favorite movie from these guys. Honestly as much as I love this movie Beerfest, Club Dread, and even the Slammin Salmon are more memorable to me.
Okay, now that you know these guys (the're a comedy group called Broken Lizard), you NEED to see "Beerfest"! It's the same actors playing different characters. It's about a group of friends who train for an international beer drinking contest to win against the champs... the Germans (which are played mostly by Americans) :D If you like Beer, it's a mandatory watch :D And I would say it's even funnier than this one. Prost from... Germany 🍻
The couple that Farva calls Chicken Fuckers are Kevin Heffernan's (Farva) parents. They knew he was going to say something outlandish but didn't know that he was going to call them Chicken Fuckers. Also Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme produce and star in a TV show called Tacoma FD which is pretty funny and the rest of the guys do some guest appearances in.
For a movie that seemed heavily improvised, this one has a pretty solid script. I also dig "Club Dread" and "The Slammin' Salmon" by this comedy troupe. Broken Lizard (or some of them, anyway) are also responsible for the 2005 movie version of "The Dukes of Hazzard", but I can't say that I'd recommend that one (despite loving the show when I was in elementary school). Seeing Marisa Coughlan in this movie reminds me of "Freddie Got Fingered", which is extremely strange and doesn't appear to be among of your reactions. Something to consider, perhaps?
This movie was the ultimate in practical effects. The maple syrup, the shaving foam in the locker - all were 100% real. Also, they accidentally used menthol shaving foam during that scene - which the actor playing Rabbit was in actual pain when he stepped out.
@@manzell Only for the first few takes. However, the thickened tea didn't look realistic enough, so they switched to real syrup for the rest of the takes. All of the close-ups were actual syrup.
All 5 Broken Lizard movies are fun and worth watching. Club Dread, Beerfest, Slammin Salmon, and Super Troopers 2. The great supporting actors they rope into their hilarity in each movie is worth the watch alone. Brian Cox is such a hoot.
Broken Lizards stuff is always good for a laugh. Club Dread is an awesome slasher movie spoof and Beer Fest is a great sports movie. Also, the sequel to this is pretty good too. And the shenanigans bit always makes me laugh
This film is written by and starring the Broken Lizard comedy group they also did the comedy Club Dread, Beerfest, Super Troopers 2. They where in the 2005 Dukes of Hazzard film.
The band that supplied the majority of the licensed songs for this movie was Southern Culture on the Skids, one of the greatest rockabilly bands that has ever existed. You haven't lived until you've rocked out to 'Voddoo Cadillac' and 'Banana Puddin''
I love this movie. It's a re-watchable movie for sure. I loved that you both enjoyed it and loved both of your reactions too. Next is Beerfest, then Club Dread. Same director, same actors and same humors. You will not forget or regret it...
Super Troopers is on my top 10 comedy movies of all time. I can sit back and laugh at this anytime. The other 9 are: Young Frankenstein, Super Bad, The Hangover, Blazzing Saddles, Raising Arizona, A Fish Called Wanda, See No Evil Hear No Evil, Caddyshack, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
Fun fact. The actor who played the rookie only has one leg (he has a prosthetic from the below the knee down). He participated in the P90X videos by Tony Horton and Beachbody. He did the Plyometric one if you believe it.
what is fun about broken lizard (this group of dudes) is that in each movie they swap roles around. Farva isnt always Farva, if that makes sense. In Beerfest he is a pro level drinker, their team anchor, and in Slammin Salmon he is the restaraunt manager, the authority figure, everyone's boss.
For the record, the part with Farva throwing up in the bathroom.....he really did. Finger in the throat....etc. I've seen other people mention their other movies, Beerfest, Club Dread, The Slammin' Salmon are all gold.
I was at Comic-Con one year and the Broken Lizard guys were doing an interview and I walked up alongside the camera and was just kinda hanging out and for some reason the actor who plays Mac (the cop running in the miata at the beginning) decided to mess with me and just locked eyes with me the entire interview. He was just being a goofball, it wasn't intimidating but he def made the moment weird intentionally lol
Fun fact: they used real maple syrup in the maple syrup race. They didn't like how the prop syrup looked (tea with a thickener). Both actors spent several hours in their trailers sleeping it off.
5:25 yes in the States, State Troopers (aka highway police) typically cover the interstate highways away from the cities while normal police handle the more populated areas
People have mentioned their other movies, but their first one was a low budget college movie called "Puddle Cruiser". They just had a new one come out called "Quasi", a take on the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Haven't seen it yet myself.
"These Schnozberries taste like Schnozberries." - is a line that isn't the best of the best, but will live in my mind forever. But I really love the "Shenanigans" bit.
This is a super simplified version, but the way police work here in the US is: Each US state is made up of counties, each county contains towns and cities. Each city has their own police force, whose jurisdiction is the city limits. Some people live outside the city limits, so we have county sheriffs whose jurisdiction is the county line. They can and do assist with city matters, but for the most part they're here to handle the rest of the county stuff. Then we have state troopers, whose jurisdiction is the state lines. Since we already have policing for our cities and counties covered, the only thing left is the interstate highways, which is what a state trooper (also called highway patrol) covers.
@@XeonAlpha in canada it's similar but we do not technically have sheriffs. we go: city police--local city provincial-areas between cities and highways akin to state troopers and highway patrols rcmp-federal and across country akin to us marshalls and fbi
I work at a movie theater, and when the sequel came out, I had SOOOO MUCH FUN messing with people who got tickets to see it. It always took them a while before they realized I was saying MEOW repeatedly. xD
I got to see this movie when it first came out back in 2001, and I was all sorts of sad because of a break up at the time. This movie was the best thing for me, and for two hours I laughed harder than I had for many months. The best thing about the movie is you feel like you’re having a great time with the cast and crew, and it’s endlessly rewatchable.
The main cast is a comedy group that have worked on a number of other movies. They also did a sequel to this that was really good, and will have special appeal to Canadians.
If you guys wanna do the syrup challenge, don't make the mistake of getting the sugar free kind to save on calories. Lets just say the boys and I spent the better party of a weekend camped out on the porcelain throne.
@@Deathbird_Mitch Haha I was about to say the same. Haribo? That fake sugar doesn't digest well with me and is addictive. I literally gain weight when I drink diet soda. Aspartame is the devil.
My favorite story about this film is that Brian Cox approached *them* to do the movie. Broken Lizard originally wanted Bill Murray for the role but they could only offer $100K. The script got shopped around and Brian Cox saw it and called them up to ask if he could do it. Apparently when he started acting he thought he’d be a comedy actor like Jerry Lewis, his hero, but after playing Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter he got typecast in serious and dark roles. Super Troopers was Brian’s chance to flex his comedy muscles. Also apparently he loves edibles
i lived across from the bar in the beginning. its called the Golden Rail Ale House in Newburgh NY. all of it was filmed here in Southern NY/Hudson Valley 😊
The thing that still fascinates me about this movie is that Brian Cox wanted to be in it. He didnt need convincing or anything, at the time of the production he was already a very well stablished dramatic actor and if i remember correctly he asked to his agent to find a silly, dumb movie and his agent found this script and the comedic enssemble behind it. Cox accepted inmediately. I think is Wire which produces those videos where actors explain their careers through their movies and a few months back they released one with Cox, he spoke hihgly of his time while shooting this movie, he has great memories. I dont know why i find all of that so fascinating but also very endearing.
There’s a scene in the credits where they show the school bus incident with Farva. It’s hilarious. You should check out Brian Cox as the original Hannibal Lecter in ‘Manhunter’. It was directed by Michael Mann.
Fun fact: The shaving cream in the locker prank went wrong for Eric Stolhanske. The person in charge of buying the shaving cream accidentally got menthol, and Rabbit was in a lot of burning pain during that scene.
I cannot oversell enough how quotable this movie was for at least 5 years after it came out. I might slip up on the meow game with the right friends and a few drinks to this day. All the recommendations in here for other Broken Lizard movies are well worth your time to watch and definitely worth our time to watch you watch 😳😂
One of my all-time favorite movies. It doesn't fit into any box or category on its own, but makes for the perfect stoner comedy. Beerfest is the followup to this film, same guys, equally hilarious, in fact, many tend to prefer it to this film.
I can confirm I did the cat game and the "littering and" once or twice back when I was in Law Enforcement (it can get boring and its fun to screw with people in a non malicious way). To answer his question, state troopers pretty much are in charge of anything highway/traffic related. Occasionally they can get pulled for city or local stuff if the extra manpower is needed or they're helping with a pursuit but even then its pretty rare
Loved this movie in my younger years. It along with other movies from around the same time were repeatedly watched when I worked night shifts. The entire team would quote parts from it. I managed to see super troopers 2 a while back and it brought back good memories from those times.
They accidentally used menthol shaving cream when putting Rabbit in the locker. No one noticed it until Cox was delivering his lines and they heard "Rabbit" start squeaking because he was trying to stifle crying out in pain.
A Super Trouper is a lighting instrument in the mobile spotlight category, commonly called a "follow-spot". The Abba song makes numerous mentions of its function and purpose.
This came out when I was in the police academy. Our entire class went to see it. I won't confirm or deny that the meow bit has been done on traffic stops in my career before.
4:03 I am from Vermont, and I said the same thing! This came out when I was in the Air Force at the Vermont Air National Guard. The State Troopers would hate to pull the military guys over for how much of this garbage we did to them, for years! The meow game went on for months, for everything!! Good times!
>I know her from Fallout 4 Lynda Carter was married to Robert Altman, a co-founder and CEO of Zenimax, the owner of Bethesda. She did a lot of voice-work for their games, going all the way back to Morrowind.
In the ABBA song, Super Trouper is a Spot light for theatre shows. "Super Trouper beams are going to blind me." Nothing to do with actual troupers. The more you know.
Fun fact: Brian Cox just one day felt like being in a comedy, so he asked his agent if any were being made. That's how get got in this.
If they want spoof movie that Fares Fares from Sweden did Kopps or go with National Lampoons Loaded Weapon, it came out after Lethal Weapon 3 .
That's amazing. The funny thing is I think it's basically a coincidence this is Broken Lizard's best movie by far. Like, Brian Cox makes it even better, but it's already very solid on its own. He got lucky he didn't end up in something more lazy or forgettable haha.
If you liked this movie, you should check out Beerfest next. It's the same comedy troupe, so it's all the same actors, and is equally ridiculous.
That and one no one mentions which I like . Club Dread
Beerfest is a better Broken Lizard Movie.
@@richardchase2960club dread was awesome. All three (Super troopers, beerfest, and club dread) were great. Even their follow up film Slammin Salmon (though weaker) was still an entertaining movie.
I like club dread but like The Slammin Salmon more.
@@stewarthainey3751I was “Plum surprised”
"I am all that is man" after the syrup drinking competition is my absolute favorite. This movie is ridiculous and amazing!
A fun bit: They originally put iced tea in the bottles, but the consistency was way off. So they actually chugged syrup!
My fiance and I say this line anytime he does something "manly"😂😂
@@Crazyivan777 Tell me more things that I just heard in the video, please!
"........................................ Mother of God."
George saying "im not Canadian enough to chug Maple syrup" was way funnier than to me than it should of been 😂😂
Super Troopers 2 is pretty funny and involves them getting jurisdiction over a Canadian town. Lots of US/Canadian humor
For sure! I loved the Danny DeVito scene. I was crying from laughing because it's one of the most authentic scenes and reminds me of some of my relatives, as well as how we prank people.
Super Troopers really was like...what if Jackass had a plot and was about cops?
The Slammin' Salmon is another fantastic one of Broken Lizard's wild creations - and features Michael Clarke Duncan in a comedic role (John Coffey from The Green Mile).
The Dukes of Hazzard, directed by Jay Chandrasekhar stars Johnny Knoxville (all of the Broken Lizard members appear in the movie too), and also why Jay was in Jackass Number Two for the final stunt.
May that glorious man rest in peace
Jackass meets Cops was Reno 911. 😅
Club dread is pretty good too. I think it’s very underrated lol
@@Deathbird_Mitch
Reno911 was cops meets this is spinal tap
State Troopers or Highway Patrol have jurisdiction over the entire state, and generally stick to the highways. This is due to the fact that if you are on an interstate highway you can quickly move out of the jurisdiction of city policy or county sheriff meaning they wouldn't have any authority to pull you over after you pass the city/county line.
State Troopers are roughly the equivalent to OPP, Surete Du Quebec, or the Mounties.
I think " now who wants a mustache ride?" Is the way George should end the videos. 😂
It's never not going to blow my mind that Geoffrey Arend, the "snozberries" kid was married to Christina Hendricks.
I actually knew of him first from his voice playing "Upchuck" in Daria.
In addition to Beerfest (which has been suggested already here), I'd also recommend Club Dread from these guts! Horror-comedy that also has Bill Paxton.
RIP to Coconut Pete
You mean Bill Pullman? /s
Simone going “I could do it” convinced me she’s a true Canadian
I remember falling out of my seat with laughter in the theater when this came out. It was so light hearted and fun in a way that other comedies weren't. You felt like you were making a movie with them. Or watching a play.
Super Troopers was always the movie of theirs that I feel like got the most notoriety and was the most popular, but personally Club Dread is probably my favorite movie from these guys. Honestly as much as I love this movie Beerfest, Club Dread, and even the Slammin Salmon are more memorable to me.
Thanks to Club Dread, I can never pronounce Penelope correctly.
I'm glad you liked it, but I hated Club Dread.
To each their own, might have been because I was young and it came out of nowhere for me, but understandable.@@CybrSlydr
Club Dredd was super underrated. I didn't appreciate it until I watched it a second time.
@TropicalHat420 Super Troopers will always be my favorite, wasn't a of the rest. Beerfest was good. But I'm glad you loved Club Dread!
Super Troopers 2 has its moments. Especially when it comes to making fun of Canadians 😂
Okay, now that you know these guys (the're a comedy group called Broken Lizard), you NEED to see "Beerfest"!
It's the same actors playing different characters.
It's about a group of friends who train for an international beer drinking contest to win against the champs... the Germans (which are played mostly by Americans) :D
If you like Beer, it's a mandatory watch :D And I would say it's even funnier than this one.
Prost from... Germany 🍻
Definitely, of all their movies Beerfest feels the most like Super Troopers
What about Club Dread. To me highly underrated.
grand papa! i still laugh at that
Yes but Jurgen Prochnow was the head German so it's all good :)
@@CynicalGearHIGHLY underrated
@CineBingeReact hope you guys did not miss the bit at the very end where it shows what Farva did to deserve his first suspension :)
"That's so much denim"...in Australia we call that a Canadian Tuxedo 😂. Also, Club Dread from Broken Lizard is pretty funny too.
That is what we call it in the US too
The couple that Farva calls Chicken Fuckers are Kevin Heffernan's (Farva) parents. They knew he was going to say something outlandish but didn't know that he was going to call them Chicken Fuckers. Also Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme produce and star in a TV show called Tacoma FD which is pretty funny and the rest of the guys do some guest appearances in.
For a movie that seemed heavily improvised, this one has a pretty solid script. I also dig "Club Dread" and "The Slammin' Salmon" by this comedy troupe. Broken Lizard (or some of them, anyway) are also responsible for the 2005 movie version of "The Dukes of Hazzard", but I can't say that I'd recommend that one (despite loving the show when I was in elementary school).
Seeing Marisa Coughlan in this movie reminds me of "Freddie Got Fingered", which is extremely strange and doesn't appear to be among of your reactions. Something to consider, perhaps?
26:30: She was also the principal in Sky High which also starred Kevin Heffernan (the actor who played Farva) as the bus driver with no powers.
You guys gotta do the sequel, it's so much fun and very Canadian haha
This movie was the ultimate in practical effects. The maple syrup, the shaving foam in the locker - all were 100% real.
Also, they accidentally used menthol shaving foam during that scene - which the actor playing Rabbit was in actual pain when he stepped out.
That’s sad.
The syrup was tea, alas.
@@manzell Only for the first few takes. However, the thickened tea didn't look realistic enough, so they switched to real syrup for the rest of the takes. All of the close-ups were actual syrup.
I hope this leads to Super Troopers 2. I want to see the Canadian reaction :) I wish I could like this 1000 times.
All 5 Broken Lizard movies are fun and worth watching. Club Dread, Beerfest, Slammin Salmon, and Super Troopers 2.
The great supporting actors they rope into their hilarity in each movie is worth the watch alone. Brian Cox is such a hoot.
Puddle Jumpers they made in college is also worth checking out. Interesting romantic comedy.
They also did the Dukes of Hazzard movie
Broken Lizards stuff is always good for a laugh. Club Dread is an awesome slasher movie spoof and Beer Fest is a great sports movie.
Also, the sequel to this is pretty good too.
And the shenanigans bit always makes me laugh
This film is written by and starring the Broken Lizard comedy group they also did the comedy Club Dread, Beerfest, Super Troopers 2. They where in the 2005 Dukes of Hazzard film.
The band that supplied the majority of the licensed songs for this movie was Southern Culture on the Skids, one of the greatest rockabilly bands that has ever existed. You haven't lived until you've rocked out to 'Voddoo Cadillac' and 'Banana Puddin''
"Slammin Salmon" is another great movie from these guys where they all work in a restaurant.
Still can't believe the guy who ate the shrooms married Christina Hendricks from Mad Men.
That dude won life
I love this movie. It's a re-watchable movie for sure. I loved that you both enjoyed it and loved both of your reactions too. Next is Beerfest, then Club Dread. Same director, same actors and same humors. You will not forget or regret it...
I think it's even better on rewatch
@@willpina Yeah, it becomes a lot more obvious that the local cops are involved in the drug dealing.
Super Troopers is on my top 10 comedy movies of all time. I can sit back and laugh at this anytime. The other 9 are: Young Frankenstein, Super Bad, The Hangover, Blazzing Saddles, Raising Arizona, A Fish Called Wanda, See No Evil Hear No Evil, Caddyshack, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
Fun fact. The actor who played the rookie only has one leg (he has a prosthetic from the below the knee down).
He participated in the P90X videos by Tony Horton and Beachbody. He did the Plyometric one if you believe it.
That's crazy never even noticed
I noticed you excised the "Canadian Tuxedo" line... i smell a conspiracy!!! 😂
what is fun about broken lizard (this group of dudes) is that in each movie they swap roles around. Farva isnt always Farva, if that makes sense. In Beerfest he is a pro level drinker, their team anchor, and in Slammin Salmon he is the restaraunt manager, the authority figure, everyone's boss.
The whole, I want a liter of cola 🥤 ❤bit always makes me die laughing! 😂 I love it when he tackles the guy!!!
Burger punk!!! 🤣🤣🤣
For the record, the part with Farva throwing up in the bathroom.....he really did. Finger in the throat....etc. I've seen other people mention their other movies, Beerfest, Club Dread, The Slammin' Salmon are all gold.
Oh, and the actor (Geoffrey Arend) who played the guy who ate all the drugs was married to Christina Hendricks for about ten years.
Simone's intros are fucking hilarious - also you guys are in for a treat
As always, I enjoyed your reaction. Itd be fun to see your Canadian POV on reacting to Super Troopers 2 😅
I was at Comic-Con one year and the Broken Lizard guys were doing an interview and I walked up alongside the camera and was just kinda hanging out and for some reason the actor who plays Mac (the cop running in the miata at the beginning) decided to mess with me and just locked eyes with me the entire interview. He was just being a goofball, it wasn't intimidating but he def made the moment weird intentionally lol
Don't know if it's been pointed out, but the Mayor played by Linda Carter also played Wonder Woman back in the 70s. She's still gorgeous to this day.
We quoted the shit out of this move in high-school. Epic suprise reaction.
Fun Fact: the guy who played Sarge was the guy who originated the role of Hannibal Lecter on film.
I love that Lynda Carter is the governor in this movie. She was the original live action Wonder Woman, in the 70's and early 80's. 😊
Now you absolutely must do Super Troopers 2. It's mandatory.
Fun fact: they used real maple syrup in the maple syrup race. They didn't like how the prop syrup looked (tea with a thickener). Both actors spent several hours in their trailers sleeping it off.
This is a great example of a film that I would not have enjoyed watching on my own, but it's fun to watch because you two enjoyed it.
I think at the very end of the credits, you see farva and the "school bus incident".
Hilarious.
5:25 yes in the States, State Troopers (aka highway police) typically cover the interstate highways away from the cities while normal police handle the more populated areas
People have mentioned their other movies, but their first one was a low budget college movie called "Puddle Cruiser".
They just had a new one come out called "Quasi", a take on the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Haven't seen it yet myself.
I just finished season 1 of Succession. Brian Cox is a national treasure
Scottish national treasure.
He was the original Hannibal Lector too
Beerfest and Club Dread should also be on your list. The same group of actors are in both
"These Schnozberries taste like Schnozberries." - is a line that isn't the best of the best, but will live in my mind forever.
But I really love the "Shenanigans" bit.
Is it supposed to be a Waiting reference
This is a super simplified version, but the way police work here in the US is:
Each US state is made up of counties, each county contains towns and cities. Each city has their own police force, whose jurisdiction is the city limits. Some people live outside the city limits, so we have county sheriffs whose jurisdiction is the county line. They can and do assist with city matters, but for the most part they're here to handle the rest of the county stuff. Then we have state troopers, whose jurisdiction is the state lines. Since we already have policing for our cities and counties covered, the only thing left is the interstate highways, which is what a state trooper (also called highway patrol) covers.
Was coming here to say this.
Police: City
Sheriff: County
State Trooper/HP: State
+ US Marshall: Country
@@XeonAlpha in canada it's similar but we do not technically have sheriffs. we go:
city police--local city
provincial-areas between cities and highways akin to state troopers and highway patrols
rcmp-federal and across country akin to us marshalls and fbi
In Australia it's far easier. Each state has one police force.
I heard "jeepers" and "kilometers" within 5 seconds. Yep, these are Canadians.
I work at a movie theater, and when the sequel came out, I had SOOOO MUCH FUN messing with people who got tickets to see it. It always took them a while before they realized I was saying MEOW repeatedly. xD
I got to see this movie when it first came out back in 2001, and I was all sorts of sad because of a break up at the time. This movie was the best thing for me, and for two hours I laughed harder than I had for many months. The best thing about the movie is you feel like you’re having a great time with the cast and crew, and it’s endlessly rewatchable.
Anytime I accomplish something impressive but undeniably stupid, I still quote the line:
“I am all that is Man.”
Same!
The main cast is a comedy group that have worked on a number of other movies. They also did a sequel to this that was really good, and will have special appeal to Canadians.
The ambulance company I worked at when I was an EMT... we were basically the Super Troopers of EMS ... it was a grand ol' time 🙃😂
@19:06......ahh, the ol' Canadian tuxedo, always a hit!
Denim Dan!
If you guys wanna do the syrup challenge, don't make the mistake of getting the sugar free kind to save on calories. Lets just say the boys and I spent the better party of a weekend camped out on the porcelain throne.
Don't eat sugar-free gummies either.
@@Deathbird_Mitch Haha I was about to say the same. Haribo?
That fake sugar doesn't digest well with me and is addictive. I literally gain weight when I drink diet soda. Aspartame is the devil.
Sugar free items have ingredients that are in laxatives. Eat too many delicious sugar free gummy bears and you’ll find out.
"...ohh, BIKER. I'm an idiot."
Glad y'all enjoyed this one. Great reaction.
My favorite story about this film is that Brian Cox approached *them* to do the movie. Broken Lizard originally wanted Bill Murray for the role but they could only offer $100K. The script got shopped around and Brian Cox saw it and called them up to ask if he could do it. Apparently when he started acting he thought he’d be a comedy actor like Jerry Lewis, his hero, but after playing Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter he got typecast in serious and dark roles. Super Troopers was Brian’s chance to flex his comedy muscles. Also apparently he loves edibles
i lived across from the bar in the beginning. its called the Golden Rail Ale House in Newburgh NY. all of it was filmed here in Southern NY/Hudson Valley 😊
The thing that still fascinates me about this movie is that Brian Cox wanted to be in it. He didnt need convincing or anything, at the time of the production he was already a very well stablished dramatic actor and if i remember correctly he asked to his agent to find a silly, dumb movie and his agent found this script and the comedic enssemble behind it. Cox accepted inmediately. I think is Wire which produces those videos where actors explain their careers through their movies and a few months back they released one with Cox, he spoke hihgly of his time while shooting this movie, he has great memories.
I dont know why i find all of that so fascinating but also very endearing.
There’s a scene in the credits where they show the school bus incident with Farva. It’s hilarious.
You should check out Brian Cox as the original Hannibal Lecter in ‘Manhunter’. It was directed by Michael Mann.
the actors that played the old couple in the car that Farva called "chicken f*ckers" are actually his parents in real life
Fun fact: The shaving cream in the locker prank went wrong for Eric Stolhanske. The person in charge of buying the shaving cream accidentally got menthol, and Rabbit was in a lot of burning pain during that scene.
Hope you guys caught the very very end where they show Farva’s school bus incident.
Honestly anything this group of dudes do are awesome.
Fun fact - the shocked couple Farva goes up to and calls Chicken ****er are his parents who DIDN'T KNOW he was about to do that LOL
I cannot oversell enough how quotable this movie was for at least 5 years after it came out. I might slip up on the meow game with the right friends and a few drinks to this day.
All the recommendations in here for other Broken Lizard movies are well worth your time to watch and definitely worth our time to watch you watch 😳😂
The good ole Canadian Tuxedo. Denim on Denim on Denim.
If you like this, I recommend their TV show about firefighters: "Tacoma FD."
One of my all-time favorite movies. It doesn't fit into any box or category on its own, but makes for the perfect stoner comedy. Beerfest is the followup to this film, same guys, equally hilarious, in fact, many tend to prefer it to this film.
9:35 The captions say "spunking" instead of "spanking". That is so much better
I can confirm I did the cat game and the "littering and" once or twice back when I was in Law Enforcement (it can get boring and its fun to screw with people in a non malicious way). To answer his question, state troopers pretty much are in charge of anything highway/traffic related. Occasionally they can get pulled for city or local stuff if the extra manpower is needed or they're helping with a pursuit but even then its pretty rare
this is my all time favorite ridiculous comedy :)
it just never gets old to me.
Club Dread is their best movie.
14:06 those are his REAL parents that are in the movie.
I know people have said it already, but.... Beerfest!!!
also, Grandmas Boy!!!
Loved this movie in my younger years. It along with other movies from around the same time were repeatedly watched when I worked night shifts. The entire team would quote parts from it. I managed to see super troopers 2 a while back and it brought back good memories from those times.
I honestly don't think I heard Simone laugh so much before.
They really drank the mable syrup haha.
THE BEST INTRO FROM A COMEDY MOVIE EVER hahahaha all time favorite
They accidentally used menthol shaving cream when putting Rabbit in the locker. No one noticed it until Cox was delivering his lines and they heard "Rabbit" start squeaking because he was trying to stifle crying out in pain.
Kevin Heffernan (Farva) and Steve Lemme (Mac) created and currently star in a great comedy show called Tacoma F.D. Excellent absurdist humour.
A Super Trouper is a lighting instrument in the mobile spotlight category, commonly called a "follow-spot". The Abba song makes numerous mentions of its function and purpose.
The second one is really good also. Beerfest from Broken Lizard is pretty funny also.
It's been years since I've watched this. I'm so glad it stands up unlike so many mid 00s comedy movies.
This came out when I was in the police academy. Our entire class went to see it. I won't confirm or deny that the meow bit has been done on traffic stops in my career before.
How dare you not give Simone a mustache for the thumbnail!
There's a sequel. It's alright. Beerfest was another movie made by the same guys, and it's pretty good.
4:03 I am from Vermont, and I said the same thing!
This came out when I was in the Air Force at the Vermont Air National Guard. The State Troopers would hate to pull the military guys over for how much of this garbage we did to them, for years! The meow game went on for months, for everything!! Good times!
Oh please continue watching the Broken Lizard movies. Club Dread is the next one and it's my favorite of theirs.
Beerfest and Club Dread are also great. Club Dread also has Bill Paxton.
>I know her from Fallout 4
Lynda Carter was married to Robert Altman, a co-founder and CEO of Zenimax, the owner of Bethesda. She did a lot of voice-work for their games, going all the way back to Morrowind.
i like how they said the semi was a stick, when the miata was also manual🤣
In the ABBA song, Super Trouper is a Spot light for theatre shows. "Super Trouper beams are going to blind me." Nothing to do with actual troupers. The more you know.
Humor is a question of taste. Not everything is equally funny to everyone. To me, Super Troopers is the best comedy EVER, hands down.