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Directed by | Warren P. Sonoda |
Produced by |
John Paul Tremblay Robb Wells Mike Smith Gary Howsam Bill Marks |
Written by | John Paul Tremblay Robb Wells Mike Smith |
Starring | Mike Smith John Paul Tremblay Robb Wells Pat Roach Mishael Morgan Sarah Jurgens Shannon Leroux Dana Woods Howard Jerome with Tom Green and Carrot Top |
Music by | Blain Morris |
Cinematography | Bobby Shore |
Edited by | Christopher Cooper |
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Swearnet Pictures
Rollercoaster Entertainment Vortex Words |
Distributed by | Entertainment One |
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Running time
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112 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Swearnet: The Movie (titled as Swearnet) is a 2014 Canadian comedy film directed by Warren P. Sonoda, written, produced by and starring Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, and Robb Wells, stars of the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. In the film, Smith, Tremblay and Wells appear as fictionalized versions of themselves, who embark on creating a fully uncensored internet network.
The Guinness World Records website lists the film as holding the record for the most uses of the word "fuck" in a film, with a total of 935 of them.
Fed up with being censored in their post–Trailer Park Boys lives, the out of work stars/world-renowned "swearists", Mike Smith, Robb Wells, and John Paul Tremblay decide to start their own uncensored network on the internet.
Wells, Tremblay and Smith briefly reprise their roles as Ricky, Julian and Bubbles respectively in the mid-credits scene.
The film was shot between August 20, 2012 and September 12, 2012 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada using the Arri Alexa digital camera.
The film has been met with a mostly-negative critical response. The film currently holds just a 20% "Rotten" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average critical rating of 4.6/10, though a critical consensus has not yet been reached. On nearly 400 audience reviews, 60% of audience members reported liking the film, with an average audience score of 3.6/5.