
Recently out of jail and completely broke, Julian has a plan to get outrageously rich. However, he first has to deliver his product to Montreal where his rival Cyrus is waiting to close the deal. In the meantime, the government's plan to legalize marijuana threatens Ricky and his dope business, so he goes to Ottawa to take action against the impending bill. With Julian and Ricky on a road trip, Bubbles joins the pair with his own agenda - to go find the inheritance left for h... (Full plot summary below)
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Recently out of jail and completely broke, Julian has a plan to get outrageously rich. However, he first has to deliver his product to Montreal where his rival Cyrus is waiting to close the deal. In the meantime, the government's plan to legalize marijuana threatens Ricky and his dope business, so he goes to Ottawa to take action against the impending bill. With Julian and Ricky on a road trip, Bubbles joins the pair with his own agenda - to go find the inheritance left for him by his long-lost parents. The trio runs into trouble when ex-park supervisor Jim Lahey and Randy go after the boys in hopes of making them rot in jail.
Leave your thoughts about Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It.
| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekAs rudely and crudely funny (and strangely endearing) as our fave Canucklehheads have ever been on film. |
| OregonianJamie S. RichIt's pretty outrageous, though not my cup of tea. If you've liked the Trailer Park Boys in the past, though, "Don't Legalize It" doesn't really mess with the formula. |
| Toronto StarPeter HowellYou've got to take your toque off to a dumb movie that is clever enough to try to rook Ottawa politicians into doing the right thing for the wrong reason. |
| The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Tara ThorneThere are some funny physical comedy bits-Wells is the best at them-but nothing especially riotous ever happens, and Haligonians will notice the city standing in for everything but Parliament Hill. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckShot inconsistently in the series’ mockumentary style, which often finds the characters delivering direct addresses to an unseen camera crew, the relentlessly tedious film is devoid of laughs. |
| Canada.comJay StoneIt's tolerable because director Mike Clattenburg, who created the series, overlays the stumblebum ineptitude with a layer of affection. |
| Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Alberta)Brian GibsonJags and lags, offering no buzz at all to its trips into road-movie, bromance and stoner-comedy territory. It's all a rather genial, homegrown failure at a scheming-and-conning crop of a comedy. |
| Globe and MailCraig OffmanIt gets as stale as pot left too long in the freezer. It isn't until the gang hits the road with some joints and pepperoni sticks (with their nemesis Lahey in hot pursuit) that this film takes off. |
| User ReviewAndrew PThe boys return in glorious fashion, must see for any TPB fan! |
| User ReviewSean Mthey boys are still funny but this is definitely the worst of the three films but not by much. |