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6.8/10
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Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.Headbangers Terry and Dean explore the depths of friendship, and the art and science of drinking beer like a man.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Paul Spence
- Dean
- (as Paul J. Spence)
David Lawrence
- Terry
- (as Dave Lawrence)
S.C. Lim
- Dr. S.C. Lim
- (as Dr. S.C. Lim)
Roxana Oltean
- Cooler Girl 1
- (as Roxanna Oltean)
Ella Simon
- Ashley - Campfire Girl
- (as Elizabeth Simon)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMany of the actors (and the fist-fighters) were bystanders who thought that the filmmakers were shooting a documentary on the Common Man.
- Quotes
Dean Murdoch: If I have five words left and I'm about to fuckin' expire and all I have left to say is to curse fuckin' Tron, I'm probably not going to say, "Tron funkin' blow."
- Crazy creditsOpening disclaimer: The following "documentary" is fictional. We apologize to any person appearing in the film who believed the documentary was real. Your agreement to appear in the film is greatly appreciated.
- Odeon Films
- ConnectionsFeatured in Edge Codes.com: The Art of Motion Picture Editing (2003)
- SoundtracksRun To The Hills
Performed by Iron Maiden
Written by Steve Harris (as Stephen Percy Harris)
Used by permission of Zomba Music Publishing
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records and EMI Music Canada
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Honestly the first 30 minutes of this film is fairly painful as we watch the main characters played by Dave Lawrence and Paul Spence go through their childhood, as twenty-somethings with meaningless jobs and non existent friends and six pack after six pack. Farrel, the documentary filmmaker, decides to follow these Canadian fellows and make a film on their "so-called" life. As one character discovers a health issue that turns his life upside down, the two characters (and the filmmaker) start a journey into the woods and mother nature to excise their fear. It's only at this point that the film really gets going and the director is finally able to take the saran wrap off the characters and let them emote something more than pure silliness. The production value is low but the story while simple is executed well. Look forward for the Director's next film about a deaf deejay: All Gone Pete Tong.
- paulkayefan
- Mar 10, 2005
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- Фубар
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- CA$350,000 (estimated)
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