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Fubar: The Movie (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Dave Lawrence, Gordon Skilling, Paul J. Spence
Director: Michael Dowse
Category: Comedy, Classics, Classics, Independent
Studio: Xenon Entertainment
Subtitles:
English
Length:
77 mins

 
 

 

"Humorous and bizarre and definitely out there."-Liz Braun, Toronto Sun

In the smoking pits of high schools and on the tailgates of pickup trucks in stadium parking lots across North America exists a breed of long-haired rebels known as headbangers. Step into the lives of two such specimens, life-long buddies Terry (Dave Lawrence) and Dean (Paul Spence), who remain suspended in an adolescent 'banger state of mind, where public drunkenness and vandalism are simply a way of life. Filmmaker Farrel Mitchner (Gordon Skilling) documents and participates in the quest of these lovable mullet-heads to "just give'r."

First screened at the Sundance Film Festival, this "mockumentary" (think This is Spinal Tap and Waiting for Guffman) has a dry, offbeat comedy style reminiscent of the Farrelly Brothers that has won over critics everywhere. The soundtrack sets the mood with music by No Means No, The New Pornographers, Sum 41 and classic rock heroes AC/DC, The Sweet, Girl School, Iron Maiden and a host of other headbangin' faves.

FUBAR celebrates the White Trash aesthetic with its gut-busting, tasteless humor and a soundtrack that F**KIN' ROCKS!