| Brittany Daniel Movie: Club Dread / Super Troopers
Movie Club Dread / Super Troopers |  |  | | List Price: $26.98 | | Label: 20th Century Fox
Salesrank: 119506
Released: October 12, 2004 | | | | MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 10/12/2004 Club Dread / Super Troopers Reviews: Funny in a brain dead sort of way  2007-03-20 - These are your above average pothead humor films. Not the best but far from the worst. When you need a cheap laugh & nothing else good is on, these will lighten up the mood.
Broken Logic  2006-08-28 - I don't understand how people can find these movies funny.
I enjoy a crude comedy as well as the high-brow stuff, having been raised on ANIMAL HOUSE and CADDYSHACK and AIRPLANE!
But the Broken Lizard movies are just lame and laughless. I realize that humor is very subjective...but these movies are horrible. I laughed once in SUPER TROOPERS (that's one more laugh than I had for THE WATERBOY or any Kevin Smith film). I've caught most of CLUB DREAD on cable and, though the blonde chick is smokin' hot, the movie just lays there like a dead teen in a slasher film.
Their latest film, BEER FEST or something, is being advertised as a worthy successor to SUPER TROOPERS, CLUB DREAD and Broken Lizard's last masterpiece, THE DUKES OF HAZZARD.
At least they're consistent.
If You're Looking For A Laugh.....  2005-12-08 - This is a great 2 pack DVD deal. Both of these movies are hilarious, and they are must haves for any comedy fan.
In "Super Troopers," a gang of misfit state police, who constantly screw around on the job and therefore get little accomplished, find themselves in competition with the local police department. In order to save their jobs and clear their "good" names, the goofy troopers must solve a crime, filled with murder and drugs before the local cops beat them to it. This movie is comedy at its finest, and you'll be sure to find yourself repeating the rediculous one-liners.
"Broken Lizard's Club Dread" contains a similar cast of characters (mostly because the creators of Super Troopers also starred in, and directed this movie) but is instead, a horror spoof. Imagine "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" meets "Scary Movie," and you've got Club Dread. A serial killer runs rampant at the sleazy Coconut Pete's Coconut Beach Resort, located on a booze-soaked island, and the staff of the resort frantically try to cover up the madness while searching for the killer's identity. This horror comedy will no doubt have you screaming with laughter.
I reccommend both these films highly, and what better way to buy them than together?
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