
These fuckin’ guys. Making a sequel that basically has all the same plotpoints but totally different jokes and better cinematography AND Canadians (and Rob Lowe, for some reason). Surprisingly awesome. Even revisting old jokes work better, like alleged bear-fucking. Who goes back to bear-fucking? These guys, that’s who! Ah, national non-Canadian treasures, these guys. Damn. I should check. I assume they’re all USA-sian, but they do have a guy from Kids in the Hall make an appearance in this so not 100% there.
Allegedly suspect Canadian borders are in question, a need for some troopers are required, who ya gonna call? These fuckin’ guys. Why? Because they get the job done! Are they the most proficient at the job? Sorta. Do they ingest strange drugs to see what happens? Maybe. Was a bear actually fucked? The little line at the end of the credits says no animals were harmed during the filming of the movie so I will say...probably not? I mean, would it matter, ultimately? I know, not for discussion in polite society, moving on.
I guess I can’t say I was expecting too much from this. The first filmic outing by the Broken Lizards was a nice refreshing breath of fresh air in a stale comedy world at the time. They bring some great new bits and fantastic one-liners throughout. Damn that Farva dude. For being such an asshole, he does steal a lot of good lines in this. But it is a good collective comedic romp, and there’s plenty of bits throughout that are actually funny. Plus, educational as well. Apparently, river beaver blowjobs may leave a mark or two. And side effects of Flova Scotia may include queefiness. Queefieness? Spell-check be damned, I’ll go with the former from now on. Never contemplated before, so thanks for the heads up, guys! Have watched this before, enjoyed watching again. Great accompanying music by the Eagles of Death Metal, and nice to see Tyler “Sock” Labine on the ‘big screen,’ great comedic actor from the televisions, and Brian Cox continues to please with his straight-man comedic chops.