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FUBAR II (2010)

FUBAR II (2010)
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Director Michael Dowse's sequel to his heavy-metal comedy FUBAR picks up the story of Dean (Paul Spence) and Terry (Dave Lawrence) who take off on a road-trip looking for a paycheck and gigs. But when Terry meets a great woman and considers reordering his priorities, Dean refuses to give up his dreams of taking his band Night Seeker to the big time. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Dowse
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Synopsis of FUBAR II

Director Michael Dowse's sequel to his heavy-metal comedy FUBAR picks up the story of Dean (Paul Spence) and Terry (Dave Lawrence) who take off on a road-trip looking for a paycheck and gigs. But when Terry meets a great woman and considers reordering his priorities, Dean refuses to give up his dreams of taking his band Night Seeker to the big time. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins
Director(s):
Michael Dowse
Writer(s):
Paul SpenceMichael DowseDave Lawrence
Producer(s):
Jennifer WilsonDave LawrenceShirley Vercruysse
Categories:
Comedy
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    Oscar P.

    This one was actually funnier than the first one.

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    DEBRA D.

    FUBAR II does a decent job or picking up on the latest exploits of Dean and Terry. While it lacks the originality of the first film, it does offer up richer character development that keeps the story moving along. Dean is faced with another life changing moment that feels like it could be spun into another sequel whileTerry shows the sensitive side of a headbanger in love. All in all it's a good laugh.

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    David D.

    Nonstop, gut busting hilarious from start to finish! Insensitive and irreverent, Dave Lawrence and Paul Spence manage to lampoon more sacred cows than the November 2010 elections. It's a nice contrast to the touchy feely comedy garbage coming out of Hollywood. Canadians have a wicked sense of humor and yet this movie also had an enduring underlying theme concerning forgiveness, friendship and family. If you like irreverent parody you'll love FUBAR:BTTW

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