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5.9/10
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Four men take time from their personal problems to reunite as a curling team and compete in a bonspiel that will restore their honour.Four men take time from their personal problems to reunite as a curling team and compete in a bonspiel that will restore their honour.Four men take time from their personal problems to reunite as a curling team and compete in a bonspiel that will restore their honour.
- Awards
- 1 win & 10 nominations
Mike 'Nug' Nahrgang
- Nug McTeague
- (as 'Nug')
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Tragically Hip, one of Canada's most popular rock bands, appear in this film as team Kingston. All five members hail from Kingston, and four still reside there permanently.
- GoofsThroughout many of the games you will see that there are many rocks left in the house. The true way of counting score in curling is whoever has the closet rock to the button gets 1 point, then for every other rock that is closer gets another point until an opponent's rock is closer then any more in the house. During many of the games some houses were left with up to 5 rocks in the house with no opposing rocks. The scores should have been much higher in all the games, most notably in the final game.
- Quotes
Joanne: [discussing curling] Okay. Like shuttleboard.
James Lennox: It's shufflebaord and no. You gotta think like snooker, poker, and free-rock climbing. This is dangerous shit.
- Crazy creditsDirectorial Consultant (Without whom we would still be on the ice in Brampton): Francis Damberger
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Waldo Cumberbund Story (2005)
- SoundtracksSilver Road
Performed by Sarah Harmer with The Tragically Hip
Written by Sarah Harmer
Pare Publishing (admin. by Cold Snap Music) (SOCAN/BMI)
p. 2001 Cold Snap Records
Courtesy of Cold Snap Records/Universal Music Canada
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How more Canadian can you get? A movie about curling starring Paul Gross (of "Due South"), Leslie Nielson, and Molly Parker. Unfortunately, instead of being a fun, romantic comedy, this film is a disgrace to Canadians. I had never walked out of a film before "Men With Brooms" came along. Oh God, the dialogue was SO terrible ("Let's finish that conversation we were having before." "But we didn't say anything..." "Look in my eyes and say that.") Nielson's comic talents are wasted, and Parker and Gross give horrible performances. I'm from Canada, and I know that people here don't worship curling as much as they seem to in this film, in fact, we don't even like curling that much at all. This is a very, very, very bad film and I advise you NOT to see it. Grade - 0.5/10 (the 0.5 is for one semi-entertaining scene with Leslie Nielson)
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,245,870
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $656,619
- Mar 10, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $4,245,870
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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