The residents of Possum Lodge head on a road trip to the States, hoping to win a contest and thus pay a fine.The residents of Possum Lodge head on a road trip to the States, hoping to win a contest and thus pay a fine.The residents of Possum Lodge head on a road trip to the States, hoping to win a contest and thus pay a fine.
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- TriviaDave Broadfoot's role was originally written for Paul Gross. Gross had to step out due to his commitment with Men with Brooms (2002).
- Quotes
Harold Green: I know this isn't a dream because I'm dressed.
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits finish, there's a scene with Red and Harold in the van. Red says that saving the lodge will make the world a better place and Harold asks if he really believes that. Then the director yells cut.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Red Green Story: We're All in This Together (2008)
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Amazing--All things Considered
More often than not..... Excuse me, MUCH more often than not, a TV show that has been turned into a movie is a complete failure, Red Green had an even larger challenge because the show had so many daily segments that couldn't be thrown into the movie (e.g. Handyman's corner) however he uses his genius to throw in the same concepts into the movie. It was pretty nice on plot and hilarious. Been a while since I laughed that hard at a movie.
The one thing this movie fails to do at no fault of its own or anybody elses is appeal as greatly to the non-watching audience (of the TV series), and had it tried to be more sucessful in that aspect the entire movie would have failed in every way. Sure there was some lost potential revenue, however the Red Green fans should have loved it.
If you watch the show, you cannot hate this movie. Many TV shows that become movies SUCK, sometimes this ruins the show too cough...cough...Power Rangers...Cough... Excuse me there. LMAO.
It was good because Red Green stayed in character for the movie and didn't make a new personality for the movie. Same goes for the rest of Possum Lodge.
The one thing this movie fails to do at no fault of its own or anybody elses is appeal as greatly to the non-watching audience (of the TV series), and had it tried to be more sucessful in that aspect the entire movie would have failed in every way. Sure there was some lost potential revenue, however the Red Green fans should have loved it.
If you watch the show, you cannot hate this movie. Many TV shows that become movies SUCK, sometimes this ruins the show too cough...cough...Power Rangers...Cough... Excuse me there. LMAO.
It was good because Red Green stayed in character for the movie and didn't make a new personality for the movie. Same goes for the rest of Possum Lodge.
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- Methodless_Man
- Jul 12, 2003
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- Red Green's Duct Tape Forever
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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