13 Canadian Cult Films You Shouldn't Miss

10. Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006)

Trailer Park Boys Seven years after the original movie and a hugely successful Canadian television show, the Boys revisited the feature film format, but this time with their third musketeer Bubbles along for the ride. Sticking to the tried and true formula, this movie follows the characters that have evolved on television as the years wore on with no mention of the original black and white version. Helmed as usual by fellow co-creator and high school bud Mike Clattenberg, the movie catches up with the Boys as they are released from prison (again) and return to the trailer park to find it in complete disarray as usual. The Boys conspire to make 'The Big Dirty', their latest get-rich scheme all the while being hampered by park superintendent Lahey and his questionable assistant/life partner and perpetually pot-bellied and shirtless Randy. Rickey attempts to marry his true love again and as usual there are a lot of F-words and good ol' Canadian humour thrown in there with cameos by Canadian music legends Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip and Alex Lifeson of Rush.
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Been there, done that but not too well. Continually financially restrained. Now (and still) lives in Western Canada and talks some hockey and parenting on ogieoglethorpe.blogspot.ca and watching trailers on 2minutemovies.blogspot.ca.