Credited cast: | |||
Randall Park | ... | Trapper | |
Mindy Sterling | ... | Linda Zagowski | |
Cedric Yarbrough | ... | David Cartwright | |
Dana Daurey | ... | Vanessa | |
Chelsey Crisp | ... | Jody Johnson | |
Michael Patrick McGill | ... | Lambrew Beer Dad | |
John D'Aquino | ... | John Zagowski | |
Kimberley Crossman | ... | Amy Etzman | |
Chuck Liddell | ... | Self | |
Jeff Dye | ... | Jeff Dye | |
Leif Gantvoort | ... | Greg Hayes | |
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Earl Mann | ... | Narrator |
Julie Wittner | ... | Lambrew Beer Mom | |
Eddie Alfano | ... | Coy Petruziello | |
Jacquelyn Zook | ... | Debbie Zagowski |
Based on a true story. Set during the 2009 Football season. Ben 'Zagger' Zagowski and Nick 'Polano' Polano, best friends and co-workers, buy a house in the parking lot of Lambeau Field (home of the Packers), and are forced to pick between a football fan lifestyle and a girl. Lives change. There's a cow.
Ryan Churchill basically produced this film on a small budget, much like Sherwood Films did with Facing the Giants. I do think he hit a niche market among Packers' fans and the DVD sales will be big as most under 40 Green Bay fans will "have to have" this movie. As for plot and humor, it's much like a 100 other movies you've seen with guys being guys, everybody drinking, some crude sex references, your one allotted PG13 F-Bomb, etc. Some former and current Packers players do make cameos in the film, as does Chuck Liddell, I'm guessing their time was donated. Lot of stock footage of Packers fans stating why they are Green Bay fans. So, there you have it. I didn't feel terrible about spending 20 bucks on it, had a few laughs, shook my head at other moments. No Academy Award for Churchill now, or ever for that matter. But pretty sure he has a one hit wonder to rest upon if he wisely chooses to do so. Reasonably enjoyable movie. :)