Super Troopers

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2001 "In their town, you don't screw with the law, the law screws with you."
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7 | 1h43m | R | en | Comedy

Five bored, occasionally high and always ineffective Vermont state troopers must prove their worth to the governor or lose their jobs. After stumbling on a drug ring, they plan to make a bust, but a rival police force is out to steal the glory.

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Released: February. 15,2001 | Released Producted By: Fox Searchlight Pictures , Broken Lizard Industries Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.brokenlizard.com/movies/supertroopers/
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Five bored, occasionally high and always ineffective Vermont state troopers must prove their worth to the governor or lose their jobs. After stumbling on a drug ring, they plan to make a bust, but a rival police force is out to steal the glory.

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Mystery

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Cast

Erik Stolhanske

Director

Johnny Hardesty

Producted By

Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Jay Chandrasekhar
Jay Chandrasekhar

as Arcot 'Thorny' Ramathorn

Steve Lemme
Steve Lemme

as MacIntyre 'Mac' Womack

Kevin Heffernan
Kevin Heffernan

as Rodney 'Rod' Farva

Paul Soter
Paul Soter

as Carl Foster

Erik Stolhanske
Erik Stolhanske

as Robbie 'Rabbit' Roto

Johnny Hardesty
Johnny Hardesty

Art Direction

Ben Conable
Ben Conable

Production Design

Jocelyn Mason
Jocelyn Mason

Set Decoration

Melissa Bruning
Melissa Bruning

Costume Design

Anna Andersson
Anna Andersson

Key Hair Stylist

Sheri Kornhaber
Sheri Kornhaber

Key Makeup Artist

Tania Ribalow
Tania Ribalow

Makeup Artist

Fiona Distefano
Fiona Distefano

Makeup Artist

Joaquín Baca-Asay
Joaquín Baca-Asay

Cinematography

Roy Farfel
Roy Farfel

Stunts

Kiran Gonsalves
Kiran Gonsalves

First Assistant Director

Patrick D. Gibbons
Patrick D. Gibbons

Second Assistant Director

Alice M. Peschl
Alice M. Peschl

Second Assistant Director

Anthony Carregal
Anthony Carregal

Second Assistant Director

William L. Rotko
William L. Rotko

Associate Producer

Adam Mazer
Adam Mazer

Associate Producer

Super Troopers Audience Reviews s3w34

TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Boobirt Stylish but barely mediocre overall
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
adonis98-743-186503 Five Vermont state troopers, avid pranksters with a knack for screwing up, try to save their jobs and out-do the local police department by solving a crime. Just like with the sequel that was released this year 'Super Troopers' is a very forgettable, bland and just overly stupid mess of a comedy that even actors like Brian Cox (X-Men 2: United) can't save from falling apart. The acting just like with the sequel was just awful and none of the actors seemed to even putting some heart into it plus the cops are totally stupid to begin with and nowhere near as cool as 'Police Academy' if you this kind of comedies this movie is for you but for the rest of the viewers out there? Skip it. (0/10)
Mr-Fusion I have a list of movies that, when airing on TV, I tend to get sucked into. "Super Troopers" is absolutely one of those. This thing's hysterical. It's sophomoric to the core, but it'd be a disservice to chalk it up to your run-of-the-mill immaturity. On paper, pretty much all of these jokes should fall flat; but this group of players is extremely well-suited to the material - which is really just a long series of memorable one-liners. And then they throw in Brian Cox and Danial von Bargen, and there's no weak link in this cast. But it's really the stupid things these guys resort to when they're bored. Sometimes I think we should all incorporate cat games into our everyday.I love this movie.8/10
Python Hyena Super Troopers (2001): Dir: Jay Chandrasekhar / Cast: Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Hefferman, Brian Cox, Marisa Coughlan, Paul Soter: Here is a comedy where the funny parts are featured in its trailer. It is about cops that are pushing harder to become better cops. When a major drug bust occurs four cops seize the opportunity to solve the case thus gaining the governor's favour. A murder victim has a tattoo of a cartoon monkey, which is the emblem seen on particular marijuana bags. Concept had potential yet structured as a series of situations that climax with an outright brawl. Director Jay Chandrasekhar handles the film's everyday feel effectively but characters are flat with the exception of officer Fahrber played by Kevin Hefferman. He is the one officer who holds interest as he becomes the bunt of jokes after an incident involving a school bus. This joke is addressed again in the conclusion where Hefferman again demonstrates why he rules this film. Chandrasekhar leads the rest of the ensemble including Brian Cox, Paul Soter and Marisa Coughlan but despite the efforts none of these characters are remotely interesting or funny for that matter. Some may compare it to Police Academy but that film found great comic potential within the various training sessions. This is a satire of cop reality programs that is basically a series of staged moments resulting in a comedy that is far from super. Score: 5 ½ / 10
The_Film_Cricket There is something intrinsically funny about a cop who pulls over a carload of potheads whose vehicle is full of smoke and whose engers are trying, with all their might, to keep it cool. The officer clearly knows that an herbal substance is involved, yet he arrives at the car's window, asks for the license and registration and calmly asks the driver: "Do you know how fast you were going?" That's funny, but then the nervous driver sputters out "Uhhh, sixty-five?!" The cop replies with a vicious smile "Sixty-three." That, to me, is funny and a scene like that has the potential to build into a grand comic invention, especially in light of the fact that the guy in the backseat of the offending car, out of sheer panic, has just eaten ten pounds of pot in order to dispose of the evidence. The cop lets the potheads go with a warning only to pull the car over again and start the exact same conversation all over again.The scene works, but alas, it is the film's only moment of true inspiration. The rest of the movie, try as it may, just never gets anywhere. Super Troopers is a potentially good idea for a comedy: a group of rowdy, uninhibited highway patrolmen, working in a town of very little crime, pull pranks designed to put the fear of God into the unsuspecting motorists. Unfortunately, the movie opens with that idea but never really runs with it. Instead this is one of those frat house-style comedies where the guys insult each other, play pranks, drink beer and try to one-up the stuffy cops in the neighboring district.The hair-thin storyline involves the rivalry between the heroes, a group of Vermont State Troopers led by Captain O'Hagan (Brian Cox), and the local cops led by Chief O'Grady (Daniel Von Bargen). The governor of Vermont (Lynda Carter) is about to shut down the highway patrol due to the city's budget cut-backs, so the troopers are out to save their department. When a dead body and a load of pot are discovered in a Winnebago, the competition is on to discover clues. This is only the outline of the story, much of rest of the movie is made up of silly gross-out scenes and stupid pranks, none of which are very funny.That's my basic problem with Super Troopers, I just didn't laugh very much. Scene after scene involves a series of the cops on-upping themselves and rival cops, but the gags just don't work, and I sat there throughout the movie smiling but never laughing. Maybe that has to do with the fact that I never found the heroes very engaging. They are potentially nice guys but they never seem to have any personality traits that couldn't be transplanted into any other job. You could easily see these guys as firemen, linemen, window washers, fishermen, construction workers or even pastry chefs. There's nothing to discern them as cops.The one element in the movie that did work, briefly, is a nice romance that blossoms between one of the patrolmen and a pretty blond dispatcher (Marisa Coughlan) who works for the cops. They aren't supposed to be together, but their union unlocks some clues to the body in the Winnebago. That subplot exists around the edges of the movie and never really finds its legs.The movie was made by an American comedy troup who call themselves Broken Lizard, who formed at Colgate University in the early 90s. The five of the group all appear in this film (one of them, Jay Chandrasekhar, directed it). They have a certain amount of charm but there's something halted in their comic invention. They don't set up scenes for comedy, instead their movie feels like a dartboard. They throw out a series of random gags and see what sticks. This is my first exposure to Broken Lizard and I can say that, for me, their freshman effort gets a D+. I can imagine that they will grow as artists. I hope so, because what they invented for the first scene of this movie shows that they have the potential for great comic invention. Best of luck in the future, guys

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