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Trailer Park Boys: The Complete Fourth Season |  | Director: Mike Clattenburg Actors: John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach, Lucy Decoutere Studio: Alliance Canada Category: DVD
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Format: Import, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 120 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 065935208310 UPC: 065935208310 EAN: 0065935208310 ASIN: B0007RO8MW
Theatrical Release Date: April 20, 2004 Release Date: November 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: TRAILER PARK BOYS-COMPLETE 4TH SEASON Title: SEASON 4 Street Release Date: 04/19/2005 Import Genre: TELEVISION
Amazon.ca The decrepit, loathsome and preposterously funny world of Sunnyvale Trailer Park begins season four in familiar fashion when anxious Julian (John Paul Tremblay), shirtless Randy (Patrick Roach), and hard-luck Lahey (John Dunsworth) all return home from prison. Typically, things have changed in the old neighborhood. Hirsute Ricky (Robb Wells) and weird Bubbles (Mike Smith) are growing a new dope farm and Lahey's old manager's trailer is now occupied by a new park boss (that would be Ricky). Things go downhill from there as subsequent episodes find a battle for possession of the park financed by pot, Bubbles takes on a wrestling persona as the Green Bastard, a cougar residing in the marijuana fields beats hell out of several of these losers, and Julian is mistaken for a Sasquatch. If one is new to Trailer Park Boys, getting used to the mockumentary-style textures, rhythms, and language of the show takes a little time. But once one adapts, this Canadian comedy is well worth the effort. --Tom Keogh
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the us is missing out March 10, 2010 curtis e. flush (los angeles) when i was a kid i smoked a LOT of weed. one day, i just stopped. after about twenty years, i am thinking straight again, and mostly, drug culture just annoys me.
a few years ago, a friend brought me back this, the fourth season, from her trip to novascotia, and i was hooked. these guys are hilarious, greasy, and real, and kinda make me wanna smoke some weed. of course, i'm an adult now with adult responsibilities, so i get what i need from the scent wafting over from the neighbor's house.
since receiving that gift, i have ordered and own all the seasons, plus the two films and the xmas special.
i highly recommend all things trailer park boys, especially if you just wanna live vicariously, and skankily, through the boys for a while.
it does suck, though, living in los angeles, being the only person anywhere around me who knows about this.
One more time CONKY! February 5, 2010 D. goethe-hooper (Australia)
If an already brillantly satrical look at life couldn't get any better, we meet CONKY in episode 5. Conky, a manequin puppet Bubbles made in 6th Grade, is bought back from his watery tomb, to assist Bubbles go to the Hospital.
Needless to say, I cannot rave enough about the series, yet, series 4 really is genuine heady, comedic, genius.
Conky, etc. July 5, 2009 R. Friedstand (Memphis, TN USA) While I have great nostalgia and respect for the comics of yesteryear who got laughs without expletives (I'm 61!), I find Trailer Park Boys too, too hilarious. I ordered this set for the Conky and Green Bastard episodes which I'd seen on Direct TV's channel 101. There's nothing funnier than Ricky, with a stained rag glued to his nose, being insulted by the Conky puppet, which has a strange power over Bubbles. I've found some of the episodes to be downright depressing because of the characters' alcoholism and other problems, but this season contains some of my favorites.
Great season of Trailer Park Boys and has what may be the best episode October 14, 2008 Kevin R. Wade (Virginia) Season 4 is a very interesting season ot Trailer park Boys. The shows moves back to center on the boys a little more than a few previous seasons. The side charecters (except Laheay) seem to fade back a little.
This season also has a few of the best episodes in the series.
The episode Conky is by far the most bizzar if not funniest episode in the shows run. If you are a fan of the show and have not seen this episode you owe it to your self to buy this set.
I also like that every episode in this season has commentary. It is also that the commentart is with the actors and not just the director. Listening to the commentary really doubles the ammount of episodes you get.
For all TPB fans this is a must have season. For new fans go back and pick up the season one and two set then grab season 4.
Bubbles delivers a tour de force in Season #4 August 24, 2008 Jared Castle (Roseburg, Oregon United States) Bubbles rules Season #4 of the Trailer Park Boys.
In three consecutive episodes, "The Green Bastard," "Conky" and "If You Love Something, Set It Free", Bubbles steals the season.
You will never look at ventriloquist dolls the same way again!
WARNING: This comedy series is stictly for adults. Twisted adults.
The Trailer Park Boys is for you if any of the following comedies have made you laugh:
Arrested Development
Strangers With Candy
South Park
Reno 911
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