
This movie is not so much a full story as it is a collection of jokes and skits about highway cops, drugs, and drinking. Sure you got a couple obvious clichés to go through, but for a bunch of unknowns (aka Broken Lizards [who?] comedy troop), this movie has got some pretty funny shtuff. It's a bit vulgar, I daresay even crass at times, but fuckit, it's supposed to be a comedy, and tends to rise above your typical teeny-humor fare.
As mentioned, the plot isn't anything special. The highway patrol of a small Vermont town is in jeopardy of getting shut down due to state budgetary cuts, and makes them that much more bitter in their rivalry with the local police they share the territory with. But then there are some strange occurrences with large amounts of "reefer" being trafficked through the area, and how each respond to the crimes and in dealing with each other. Like I said, something to tie a bunch of moronic (though funny) jokes, pranks, and an occasional visual gag together to make this film. You will definitely enjoy it more after a 6-pack of Old Style or whatever beer is currently on sale. And some excellent roles by Brian Cox and Daniel Von Bargen (George's apathetic boss from Seinfeld and Commandant from Malcolm in the Middle). Definitely catch the closing scenes after the credits start rolling, including the infamous "school bus" incident.