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The McGlophoglophers: The Movie
Director: Raznor Edison Pontiac
Producer: Woody Yanka
Screenplay by: Raznor Edison Pontiac, Too Tall Greelandos, Edward Rachote, Woody Yanka
Editor: Woody Yanka
Release Date: February 17, 2009
Genre: Comedy
Tagline: They are back!
Plot: The McGlophoglophers are back in their first movie. However, the classic poop pie makes only one appearance as the children fight to get their family's fortune back from their neighbor.
Cast:
Andy Inc. Rating: Rated PG-13 (Mild Language, Strong Violence)
Runtime: 24 minutes 55 seconds
Filming Locations: West Boylston, MA
Cell Awards:
None
Trivia/Goofs:
TRIVIA - The opening scene with the father (a role Woody Yanka went uncredited for) was cut down in the Re-release because of an inappropriate comment
TRIVIA - The opening title music is the original "McGlophoglopher" theme used in the nonfilmed show by the same name
GOOF - On the "Sheriff Woody" opening title card, the editing for the repeat of the song is clearly heard as it jumps
GOOF - Although five years later, the characters are wearing the same clothes, and Woody Yanka is now playing Mick
GOOF - Edward Rachote was not purposefully laughing during the phone call scene
GOOF - Edward Rachote clearly checks his phone for a text message after Mugsey is handed the phone
TRIVIA - The "a car crash killed the McGlophoglopher family" was inspired by a line from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
TRIVIA - The man on the phone responded with "faggot" after the line "okay asshole thanks for the news" but it was never heard
TRIVIA - The "I was at the store buying toys with my sister" line was inspired from the PCP film "TAOTTBTAES"
TRIVIA - The football rock song that Edward Rachote mentions was a song he created moments before the scene was shot
TRIVIA - The lawyer references making a movie about their lives, and not to make it about poop pie, which was the traditional plot structure to the McGlophoglopher tv show
TRIVIA - The "spying on the neighbors" line from Woody Yanka, was proposed to be said the way Greelandos says it afterwards, before the scene was shot
GOOF - After the neighbor goes back into his house, "You Spin Me Round" in the background jumps as the editing again was awful
GOOF - Edward Rachote is seen in the background after Mark is caught by the neighbor and runs away
GOOF - Greelandos entered a little early when dressed as a homeless person, but the funny thing is that he explains why, in character
TRIVIA - The "high off your ass" line was inspired by "TAOTTBTAES"
GOOF - Greelandos couldn't get his boot back on when walking away, and Rachote is heard laughing in the back
TRIVIA - The "thats fine, cause guess what" line was inspired by "Step Brothers"
TRIVIA - The "his legs are beat to crap, they're useless anyway" line was inspired by "TAOTTBTAES"
TRIVIA - The coma fart was not planned and took all the actors by surprise
GOOF - With a lack of props, the PCP crew used binoculars as the scope on the lawyer's gun
GOOF - The Greelandos image still jumps back a frame when it comes to a pause
Soundtrack:
"McGlophoglopher's Theme" - PCP Records
"You Spin Me Round" - Dead or Alive
"O Fortuna" - Carl Orff
"Gone Baby Gone Opening Score" - Harry Gregson Williams
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