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Fubar: Balls to the Wall

Original title: Fubar II
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.8K
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Fubar: Balls to the Wall (2010)
As lifelong friends Dean (Paul Spence) and Terry (Dave Lawrence) celebrate DeanÂ’s five years of being nut-cancer free, the two headbangers realize that their partying ways are catching up with them. Will a job offer from their buddy Tron (Andrew Sparacino) turn them into respectable, hard-working dudes?
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Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.Terry and Dean head north to make sweet cash in the oil patch.

  • Director
    • Michael Dowse
  • Writers
    • David Lawrence
    • Paul Spence
    • Michael Dowse
  • Stars
    • David Lawrence
    • Jamil Jabril
    • Terra Hazelton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • David Lawrence
      • Paul Spence
      • Michael Dowse
    • Stars
      • David Lawrence
      • Jamil Jabril
      • Terra Hazelton
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    David Lawrence
    David Lawrence
    • Terry Cahill
    Jamil Jabril
    • Black Market Nigerian
    Terra Hazelton
    Terra Hazelton
    • Trish Cahill
    Paul Spence
    Paul Spence
    • Dean Murdoch
    • (as Paul J. Spence)
    Rose Martin
    • Rose Murdoch
    Matthew Brennan
    • Dean's Dealer
    Andrew Sparacino
    • Tron
    Lori D'Amour Heidt
    • Tron's Ex
    Tracey Lawrence
    • Trixie
    • (as Tracy Lawrence)
    Hanna Lawrence
    • Chastity
    Sage Lawrence
    • Wade's Daughter
    Oliver Lawrence
    • Wade's Son
    Vincent Forcier
    • Hitchhiker
    David Cairns
    • Safety Instructor
    Ken Gardner
    • Rod the Welder
    Francis Damberger
    • Welder #2
    Ahmed Knowmadic Ali
    • Pipe Crew
    • (as Ahmed Ali)
    Peter Januario
    • Pipe Crew
    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • David Lawrence
      • Paul Spence
      • Michael Dowse
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    User reviews15

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    6catfishman

    While I'm glad I watched it, I was a bit disappointed

    Being a big fan of the original FUBAR (2002), I was surprised to find out that there was a sequel released all the way back in 2010 that I hadn't heard of.

    After watching this, I'm conflicted: I'm glad I watched it, and I', glad they were able to get it made and released, but it's a hell of a lot darker than I expected. Now, if you go and re-watch 2002's FUBAR (if you need to), you'll realize it may be darker at times, than you remembered, but this went a bit farther. Did that ruin it for me? No, not really, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I had expected to - but that's probably on me. I was glad to see Terry and Deaner back on the screen, for sure, and there were a few points that made me laugh out loud, as a well as a surprise or two.
    6SnoopyStyle

    the boys are back

    Terry Cahill and Dean Murdoch are idiot slackers, head-banging best friends in Calgary. Dean is 5 years cancer free and a deadbeat dad. They get evicted and head out to Fort McMurray to make some money. Their friend Tron is dismayed to take them on his work crew. The boys drink and go to the strip club. Terry starts dating barmaid Trish. Dean works the workers' comp angle. His cancer's back to take his other testicle.

    Other than being a deadbeat dad, the guys have created a great pair of characters. At least, the ex-wife seems at peace with him. They do need somebody to give the production some structure and better comedy. It does ramble around as the story lacks a driving plot. The boys would probably work better as a half hour comedy TV show. They are fun in smaller doses.
    7Beta_Gallinger

    Dean and Terry still given'r, with more laughs and chaos

    Canadian filmmaker Michael Dowse made his feature-length debut in 2002 with "Fubar", a cult hit mockumentary about two Alberta headbangers played by Paul Spence and David Lawrence. When I first saw that movie in 2005, I didn't think it was bad, but it wasn't exactly what I was expecting, and may have left me a bit puzzled. I have watched it again twice since then, and I definitely thought it was better during those two viewings, good enough to make me interested in seeing this sequel when I heard about it. The only movie I saw in theatres in 2010 was Tim Burton's version of "Alice in Wonderland", which I didn't even like. I didn't see "Fubar II" on the silver screen, but have since seen it on DVD, and now think both "Fubar" films are pretty funny.

    It appears Dean Murdoch has now been free of testicular cancer for five years, but he and his friend, Terry Cahill, are continuing their self-destructive partying lifestyle. At a party to celebrate Dean's five post-cancer years, Terry is informed by Tron, the duo's friend and "party leader," that they could make a lot of money working with him as oil pipeliners in Fort McMurray. During this conversation outside, Dean happens to be wasted in his bedroom and accidentally sets the place on fire, so he has to be rescued from the house as it is destroyed! The now homeless Dean and Terry then head up north to start their pipeline laying jobs. It isn't long before they begin to receive their high wages, putting an end to their financial trouble. They soon meet Trish, a local strip bar waitress whom every member of the pipeline crew claims to have had sex with! Terry begins to date this woman, and seems to be getting into a serious relationship with her, but this ends up threatening his longtime friendship with Dean.

    The 2002 mockumentary features lots of raunchiness, insanity, and bizarre dialogue, and in case you were wondering, none of this has changed in the sequel! It didn't have me consistently laughing throughout, but I sure did find a lot of laughs, some bigger than others, and when the antics of the characters weren't quite enough to make me laugh, I think I was usually still smiling. With all the rapid dialogue, I'm sure I didn't catch all the jokes (I think that's been the case every time I've seen the original "Fubar"), but certainly still caught a lot of them, and the dialogue is very often the reason for the laughs, which is good, since it's such a major part of the humour. There may have been parts around the beginning which made it look to me like this sequel was going to be inferior to the original, but this didn't last long, and viewers may find some surprises later in the plot. David Lawrence (Terry) and Paul Spence (Dean) again put on good comical performances as the two leads, and another cast highlight is singer Terra Hazelton making her film acting debut as the Trish character. The arguments Terry and Trish have are definitely among the parts of this sequel that made me laugh.

    It seems that movie sequels usually aren't as well liked as their predecessors, and maybe that's the case with this one, but I'm still rating it a seven out of ten, the same rating I gave the original. After watching "Fubar" for the first time, I knew what to expect during my second and third viewings, which was probably the main reason why it was funnier with those subsequent viewings. Even though it took eight years for this sequel to come, I was still expecting "Fubar II" to be a very similar idea to Michael Dowse's 2002 feature-length debut, which it is, and as such, it did not disappoint me. If you saw the original "Fubar" and didn't like it at all or were maybe even disgusted by it, I can't think of any reason why you wouldn't feel any differently about this 2010 sequel, so I suggest you avoid it at all costs. However, for the fans of the cult hit from eight years earlier, I really think this sequel to it is well worth checking out.
    7turdymac

    Not bad, as sequels go.

    I admit, I was very much looking forward to this sequel as I was a fan of the first. I will admit that although I did enjoy this film, it did feel a bit lacking. Perhaps I was hoping for more of a documentary approach as its predecessor had. That aside however, the movie did deliver some laughs and enjoyment and it was nice to see the duo of Terry and Deaner back together again. It's also note worthy that a lot of the dialogue was improvised which adds to the genuine feel of the characters which in turn gives the film a more natural and fluid feel.

    Another thing I found quite interesting was the footage of the Oil Sands where the two secured employment. Now, I am far from being an environmentalist but, even in the few shot, you could see how disgusting that area is. I realize that this place keeps a lot of Canadians employed but the environmental impact (just by seeing all the emissions from the area) has to be severely negative.

    Bottom Line: This film is recommended to those of you with a silly sense of humour, viewers who are simply looking for some light hearted laughter.
    10allrightramblers

    Wonderful,wonderful trip...

    Deaner & Terry take you on a trip that feels so innocent life..small quanta of happiness.Down the road you start identifying with them and it feels like you are living the movie... kudos for the director who made the movie like a simple running fountain...i mean who needs to be Bill gates if you can live like this...this sequel has added some background music and songs unlike the first one.Only problem is brevity of the movie...cos when you are start to enjoy it, it starts ending on you...and you wish they had made two sequels together so that you could enjoy it a little bit more... all in all, its a magical small trip of carefreeness,and joy.and i am eagerly waiting for next sequel already...

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    • Trivia
      Like the previous film, the dialogue was entirely improvised with a plot outline.
    • Goofs
      When they are first driving to Fort MacMurray you can see the camera man in the back seat of the car. When the semi trailer passes by them with the pipes on the back.
    • Quotes

      Tron: The Mac, she's a cruel mistress, and she will freeze you, if you don't love her, the way we all love her up here. We are the Mac... are you the Mac?

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD is missing a scene of a topless stripper dancing in front of Tron which was shown in the theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Follows Fubar (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Long Stick Goes Boom
      Written by Mark Storace, Fernando Von Arb, and Chris von Rohr (as Chris Von Rohr)

      Performed by Krokus

      Courtesy of Arista Records LLC

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fubar: The Wrath of Tron
    • Filming locations
      • West Edmonton Mall - 8882 170 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • BT Productions
      • FU2 Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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