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Super Troopers

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Super Troopers
amit gadre@amit2036
May 23, 2006 01:25 AM, 1437 Views
(Updated May 23, 2006)
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In classic, Animal House style, this movie about a squad of bizarre state highway troopers is sure to entertain. While it appears to be what some may call ’’frat boy’’ humor, I find that many different kinds of people with a good sense of humor can enjoy this film.


Super Troopers is about a group of Vermont State Troopers, led by Capt. John O’Hagen (Brian Cox) whose department is in danger of shutting down. The governor (Lynda Carter) doesn’t have a big budget to spend on police work, and the more professional local cops, lead by Chief Bruce Grady (Daniel von Bargen), are the more likely candidates to get the money in the upcoming budget overhaul. And, to the casual observor, it would be the right choice. The state cops have a tendancy to play games with the people they pull over; one game involves one cop repeating everything his partner says, while another has one of the troopers saying ’’meow’’ instead of ’’now’’ in an attempt to drive the pulled-over motorist crazy. And when dealing with stoned teens, they really have a blast. While officers Ramathorne (Jay Chandrasekhar), Foster (Paul Soter), Mac (Steve Lemme), and ’’Rabbit’’ Roto (Erik Stolhanske) do everything in good humor, the force’s black sheep, Officer Rodney Farva (Kevin Heffernan) tends to go too far and get himself suspended and give the department a bad name (he jumped a fast food clerk for messing with him).


But when a murder on the highway is connected with a drug ring, the Super Troopers find a way to redeem themselves and get back in the governor’s good graces- as long as the meddling local cops don’t solve the case first.


This film is hilarious. While most of the humor is pretty ’’dumb’’, there are a few intelligent things here and there, but it is the sheer wackiness of it all that makes it great. The romance between Foster and local cop Ursula Hanson (Marisa Coughlan) is great, especially the prank call sequence. Although, for people who aren’t into crude humor, this won’t be your kind of movie. There is a lot of drug-based humor, some nudity, and gratuitous use of the f-word. If you can get past that, I highly reccomend this movie.

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