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'Swearnet: The Movie' 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 themselves as they 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 times. It also received the rarely-used NC-17 rating from the MPAA.

Plot



Fed up with being censored in their post'Trailer Park Boys' lives, the out of work stars/world-renowned "Swearnet", Mike Smith, Robb Wells, and John Paul Tremblay decide to start their own uncensored network on the Internet.

Cast



* Mike Smith as Himself

* John Paul Tremblay as Himself

* Robb Wells as Himself

* Pat Roach as Himself/Swearman

* Mishael Morgan as Jamie

* Sarah Jurgens as Julie

* Shannon Leroux as Rachel

* Dana Woods as Logi

* Howard Jerome as Trigger

* Tom Green as Himself

* Carrot Top as Himself

* Leigh MacInnis as Leigh

* Sebastian Bach as Himself

* John Dunsworth as Himself

Wells, Tremblay and Smith briefly reprise their roles as Ricky, Julian and Bubbles respectively in the mid-credits scene.

Production



The film was shot between August 20, 2012 and September 12, 2012 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia, using the Arri Alexa digital camera.

Reception



The film has been met with negative reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 20% based on 10 reviews, with an average critical rating of 4.6/10. On Metacritic, it holds an 18 out of 100 based on 5 reviews indicating "overwhelming dislike".

See also



* List of films that most frequently use the word "fuck"

* List of NC-17 rated films

References




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