Life after The Trailer Park Boys sees Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay and Mike Smith starting up their own uncensored network on the Internet. The film, with cameos from Tom Green, Scott 'Carrot Top' ...
Swearnet finds the Trailer Park Boys trio in their civvies, out of character and playing themselves. Not versions, but actually themselves. Sort of You can save this article by registering for free ...
The real world has finally caught up to the world famous Trailer Park Boys. In the semi-fictionalized upcoming film “Swearnet,” the censors at Canadian Broadcast Television have noticed some decidedly ...
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Ricky makes the boys a sandwich, Randy stops by to remember some good times with Mr. Lahey, and Julian gives some fans some helpful advice. Ricky tries to learn some horse tricks, Terry gives so pro ...
The stars of the "Trailer Park Boys" play themselves in this meta-comedy By THR Staff Swearnet Still - H 2014 One online comment to my review of the previous film explained that 90 percent of the ...
While the newest season of “Trailer Park Boys” premieres next month, the show’s stars are sidelining their famed alter egos Ricky, Julian and Bubbles to portray their similarly salty-tongued true ...
Bubbles makes his own t-shirts, Terry goes to a wrestling event, and Ricky Brown is back to preach the word of the good Lord. Sam Losco looks for a place to stay, Terry gets his learner’s permit, and ...
Comic actors Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay and Robb Wells portrayed the rude-and-lewd troika known as the Trailer Park Boys in the eponymous hit Canadian TV series as well as in TV specials and ...