Robb Wells Movies
Exactly one year after pulling off the biggest heist of their criminal careers, Ricky (Robb Wells), Bubbles (Mike Smith), and Julian (John Paul Tremblay) are preparing to divide up their earnings when Sam Losco (Sam Tarasco) steps in to foils their plans. As their dreams of retiring rich go up in flames, Ricky contends with Randy, Lucy, and "Baby Randy," Ray returns to the dump, and Lahey (John Dunsworth) schemes to get the boys ejected from Sunnyvale once and for all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

- 2009
- R
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The television again proves to be too small to contain the big-time antics of Canadian cult favorites in this sequel to Trailer Park Boys: The Movie. That comedy left Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles facing two years of jail time, but they're now free to roam as they please -- as long as the parole board approves. Prison didn't reform their desire to make money using less-than-legal methods, but the trailer park supervisor, Jim Lahey, is determined to keep the boys honest despite their best efforts. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi
- Starring:
- John Paul Tremblay, Mike Smith, (more)
Booted from the hoosegow just days before the eagerly anticipated guards-versus-inmates ball hockey championship, Ricky (Rob Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay), and Bubbles (Mike Smith) hatch a plan to pull off the biggest heist of their criminal careers as Sunnyvale Trailer Park's most incompetent criminals make their way to the big screen. Christened "The Big Dirty," the trio's ambitious plan to steal large quantities of untraceable change soon hits a hitch when sidetracked Ricky prepares to make the ultimate commitment to longtime girlfriend Lucy and Julian crosses her new boss with disastrous results. It seems that in addition to having her bust size upgraded while the trio was incarcerated, Lucy also landed a job working at the nearby gentleman's club. When Julian goes to the club and falls for shapely dancer Wanda, temperamental proprietor Sonny quickly loses his cool. With the day of the Big Dirty fast approaching, the boys do their best to train hair-brained criminal assistants Cory and Trevor in the fine art of the heist. Of course, anyone who knows the Trailer Park Boys knows well that even their most foolproof plans have a way of springing a leak, and somewhere between the helicopter chase, the shoot-out, and the booze-soaked game of Sunnyvale Chicken waged against trailer park supervisor Mr. Lahey and his cheeseburger-chomping assistant, Randy, everything seems to just fall apart. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, (more)
In the tradition of such timeless stories as My Friend Flicka, Black Beauty, and The Black Stallion comes this touching tale of friendship between a young girl devastated by the loss of her mother, and the young colt who gives her hope when all seems lost. Following the death of his wife in a tragic riding accident, Ford Lofton (Gabriel Byrne) sells the horse and forbids his two daughters from ever riding again. In a conscious and deliberate act of defiance, 13-year-old Virginia (Lindza Letherman) nurses the new horse's colt, Stormy, to health and secretly sneaks out at night to train him. When Ford decides to sell Stormy, it's up to Virginia and sympathetic trainer Jessie Eastwood (Joanne Whalley) to convince the stubborn father to allow his daughter room to learn and grow on her own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Gabriel Byrne, Joanne Whalley, (more)





