Happy Liquor Day TheChronicleHerald.ca
NO HOLLYWOOD producers, no spotlight groups, no softening around the edges to appeal to the female demographic. If I may use a booze-based analogy, compared to the 80-data, dark and stormy Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day, the lads aforementioned big screen outing was a wine cooler.
Theres no need to complicate things with new characters or semi-prominent Canadian actors; the miscreants of Sunnyvale Trailer Park are live-action cartoon characters which isnt to say they havent developed over the process of the TV series so like Tom is to Jerry and the Roadrunner is to Wile E. Coyote, we have the eternal struggle of the boys and commons supervisor Mr. Lahey. Forever destined to scheme and have schemes foiled, they are an infernal exurban yin and yang that is enchanted even closer to the brink of destruction in Countdown to Liquor Day.
Viewers will get a comfortable feeling favourable off the bat, as the new film returns to the documentary style of the series, even including some of the behind-the-camera crew members in the effectiveness, a rarer occurrence on the show that is used to good effect here.





