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Trailer Park Boys: Season 7 (Deluxe 2-disc Set)

Trailer Park Boys: Season 7 (Deluxe 2-disc Set)Director: Mike Clattenburg
Actors: John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach, Lucy Decoutere
Studio: Alliance (Universal)
Category: DVD

List Price: CDN$ 19.99
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Seller: Amazon.ca
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 5,711

Format: NTSC
Language: English (Unknown)
Rating: Unrated
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 065935817000
UPC: 065935817000
EAN: 0065935817000
ASIN: B0014WAAE4

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: February 3, 2009
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5 out of 5 stars Change Is Good: Best season ever?   November 18, 2009
Sampson Simpson (Canada)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Even though it's the most different from the classic, early seasons, the 7th and final season of Trailer Park Boys may be my favourite. Here's why.

Gone are Cory and Trevor, never to return. In their stead are some new chracters: Tom Collins, the two "alien Trevors", and expanded roles for Philadelphia and Jacob Collins. (Yes, apparently they are related! Nice ret-con job.)

Ricky and Julian have roped Bubbles into helping them with their meat stealing business. Things go bad for Bubbles when he's left in a freezing meat locker. ("Just pretend it's winter," says Rick. "Pretend you're making snowmen out of meat.") Bubbles decides to never work with the boys again, and heads down to the United States with Ray (who is back on the road) selling scrap metal. Things go bad yet again when Ray is arrested for picking up two prostitutes (aka "friends of the road") and Bubbles is left hanging.

True friends Ricky and Julian head down to Maine to rescue Bubs, and to cheer him up, take him to a model train convention. There they meet Sebastian Bach (Skid Row) who wants to buy some of Ricky's dope. A plan is set in motion, combining Bubbles' skill with model trains and the Bach plan.

In other twists, Randy's been messing around, and Lahey is still a cop, albeit things didn't exactly work out for him the way he wanted them to. Jacob is obsessed with Julian, who realizes that he and his two "alien Trevor" buddies will make perfect "jail cover". And then, Conky shows up....

Beefed up to 10 episodes, the 7th season was a change of pace much needed after the 6th, where it seemed Clattenberg and Co. were just treading water a bit. Having Sebastian Bach appear in multiple episodes was a stroke of genius, trumping the previous one-off with Alex Lifeson. Bach is hilarious.

Rickyisms, amazingly, might be even more clever and off the wall this time. Another well written season, the absurdity of this show has been taken to an entirely new level. Smuggling dope across the border via a model train? It's so stupid that you can't help but laugh at the fact that Julian thinks it's genius. All this leads up to a hilarious cross-border confrontation.

Beefing up the characters of Jacob and Phil, as well as introducing Tom Collins, was exactly what this show needed. Every show needs a shot of new blood after this many seasons, and Trailer Park Boys was very lucky to have the entire original cast intact for 6 whole seasons plus a feature film. In addition, the season wraps up in a nice neat little package like never before. You may even get warm fuzzies. But will it last?

No, it wasn't to last. One last episode was tacked on ("Say Goodnight To The Bad Guys") which isn't included here (drat!). That mars the otherwise beautiful ending that this season presented. However, taken as a season on its own, the 7th is probably the most well rounded the boys have ever written and performed. May as well quit when you're at the top of your game, right?

Yeah, season 7 is probably my favourite. Not a weak episode in the bunch, and a great story arc. Five stars.



3 out of 5 stars THE FINAL SEASON at last..   June 18, 2009
Ian G. Mcgillivray (cornwall ,ontario Canada)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Watching this final season is like seeing a train wreck or watching a terrible movie,You just HAVE to watch,you GOTTA see how it ends.After seven seasons,the trailer park boys end just as they began,a series of three losers that never get ahead ,never get a job,never get the girl,but you know what ? They are happy with their lot in life and consider themselves as successes just waiting for the next CRAZY scheme to come their way.Ricky,Bubbles and Julian will never change and we kinda luv em for that!POWER TO THE PARK! I'm still chuckling...


5 out of 5 stars TP Boys - Season 7   June 3, 2009
James A. Saunders (Salem, VA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Enjoy TP Boys - Season 7 -- I have all 7 yrs of their videos, sorry to hear that this is the last, finis.


5 out of 5 stars Feb 3 2009????   January 25, 2009
Shaun E. Phillips (london, ontario)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a great season, but for some reason amazon says this dvd is coming out in feb 2009, its been out since the summer 08, someone made a mistake. I actually went to go buy this season at a store while i was downtown, finally i had some extra cash and when i went to buy it they said it wasnt out yet, even though they had it at the store a month before, they were going by this website for the release date. I guess they really dont know what theyre doing at sunrise and this website is in the same boat.


5 out of 5 stars Gotta Love 'Em   December 8, 2008
M. LaChance (MO)
I just love Trailer Park Boys. I have yet to see Season 6 & 7, except for a few clips online. Too bad they are coming to an end.

Buying the DVDs from Amazon.ca is half the price as Amazon in the states. Come on Amazon, they are the same region so they will play both in the U.S. and Canada.


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