Sneak Peek: Inside Broken Lizard's Next Film, Slammin' Salmon
New images and a taste of the latest from the minds behind Super Troopers.
The Broken Lizard boys have built a following out of their signature brand of fraternal comedy; RT brings you the scoop on their latest flick, The Slammin' Salmon, straight from the set!
They've tackled law enforcement (Super Troopers); they've done horror-comedy (Club Dread); they've even tread the sudsy world of underground drinking contests (Beerfest). Now, the quintet popularly known as Broken Lizard -- comprised of college buds Kevin Heffernan, Jay Chandrasekhar, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske -- have enlisted the help of Michael Clarke Duncan to bring you a comedy about the joys and sorrows of food service. We've got your first look at The Slammin' Salmon here:
In The Slammin' Salmon, Broken Lizard's fifth feature film and the first to be directed by Lizard Kevin Heffernan, the fivesome star as employees of a seafood restaurant owned by former heavyweight boxing champ Cleon "Slammin'" Salmon (Michael Clarke Duncan). One night, Salmon inaugurates a competition among his waitstaff: the waiter who makes the most money in one evening wins $10,000; the loser wins a beating by Cleon Salmon himself.
RT visited the set of The Slammin' Salmon to observe filming and talk to the Lizards between scenes -- but we can't share that with you just yet! However, we can divulge five of the awesomest details about Slammin' Salmon:
Awesome Thing #5: The Broken Lizards play waiters at the Slammin' Salmon (with Heffernan as the house manager) and based many of their characters' quirks on their own real-life jobs waiting tables.
Awesome Thing #4: Joining the Lizards in the cast are Vivica A. Fox, G4 hostess Olivia Munn, and Heroes' own Dr. Mohinder Suresh, Sendhil Ramamurthy
Awesome Thing #3: Cameo appearances include Lance Henriksen, Morgan Fairchild, Will Forte and Jim Gaffigan.
Awesome Thing #2: Michael Clarke Duncan on a horse.
Awesome Thing #1: Michael Clarke Duncan on a horse. (So good it counts twice. See below.)
A release date is still TBA; check out more images in our photo gallery, and stay tuned for our extended set visit report on Slammin' Salmon.
They've tackled law enforcement (Super Troopers); they've done horror-comedy (Club Dread); they've even tread the sudsy world of underground drinking contests (Beerfest). Now, the quintet popularly known as Broken Lizard -- comprised of college buds Kevin Heffernan, Jay Chandrasekhar, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske -- have enlisted the help of Michael Clarke Duncan to bring you a comedy about the joys and sorrows of food service. We've got your first look at The Slammin' Salmon here:
In The Slammin' Salmon, Broken Lizard's fifth feature film and the first to be directed by Lizard Kevin Heffernan, the fivesome star as employees of a seafood restaurant owned by former heavyweight boxing champ Cleon "Slammin'" Salmon (Michael Clarke Duncan). One night, Salmon inaugurates a competition among his waitstaff: the waiter who makes the most money in one evening wins $10,000; the loser wins a beating by Cleon Salmon himself.
RT visited the set of The Slammin' Salmon to observe filming and talk to the Lizards between scenes -- but we can't share that with you just yet! However, we can divulge five of the awesomest details about Slammin' Salmon:
Awesome Thing #5: The Broken Lizards play waiters at the Slammin' Salmon (with Heffernan as the house manager) and based many of their characters' quirks on their own real-life jobs waiting tables.
Awesome Thing #4: Joining the Lizards in the cast are Vivica A. Fox, G4 hostess Olivia Munn, and Heroes' own Dr. Mohinder Suresh, Sendhil Ramamurthy
Awesome Thing #3: Cameo appearances include Lance Henriksen, Morgan Fairchild, Will Forte and Jim Gaffigan.
Awesome Thing #2: Michael Clarke Duncan on a horse.
Awesome Thing #1: Michael Clarke Duncan on a horse. (So good it counts twice. See below.)
A release date is still TBA; check out more images in our photo gallery, and stay tuned for our extended set visit report on Slammin' Salmon.
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loves2spoolge writes: on Mar 05 2008 05:55 PM broken lizard movies are the best slapstick comedies ever to be created beerfest and super troopers are classics..club dread not so much cant wait for this (Reply to this) |
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maxxpeck writes: on Mar 05 2008 06:52 PM The Lizards are at least trying to make funny and good movies. They do most of the time and don't just put out anything that might get a chuckle. Sorry Will Farrell but it's the truth. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Mar 05 2008 06:58 PM I loved SUPER TROOPERS and I really liked BEERFEST, but I hated CLUB DREDD and DUKES OF HAZZARDS. Im looking foward to this. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 05 2008 08:00 PM I thought they were doing some comedy about greek philosophers. What happened to that? (Reply to this) |
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lpbreeze writes: on Mar 05 2008 10:12 PM I'm sort of looking forward to it. Beerfest had a some really funny moments but was 20 minutes too long and the story was awful at times. I hardly know anyone who bothered to see Club Dredd. the movie should be 90-100 minutes (Reply to this) |
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kissman24 writes: on Mar 05 2008 10:25 PM I can't believe that these guys are allowed to keep making movies. It's all been crap thus far. (Reply to this) |
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hewpot writes: on Mar 05 2008 10:50 PM these guys own (Reply to this) |
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liquid.swords writes: on Mar 05 2008 10:52 PM that's an extremely shallow plot for a movie. but whatever. super troopers was awful. beerfest was worse. so who knows. (Reply to this) |
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Mister_Prophet writes: on Mar 06 2008 12:13 AM I really think these guys are a one trick pony. But they are still lightyears ahead of those terrible parody movies that keep coming out. How many times can we make fun of tom cruise in the same stupid Oprah's Couch joke, really? (Reply to this) |
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Spiderbash writes: on Mar 06 2008 04:17 AM I will see this when it comes out. (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Mar 06 2008 05:09 AM this guys are kinda hit and miss...but they're still a better bet than any will ferrell movie. its sad that club dredd wasn't good...considering RIIIIIIIDICULOUSLY hot brittany daniel was in there... they sold me when they mentioned Gaffigan...dude is hilarious (Reply to this) |
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PhonicMonkey writes: on Mar 06 2008 07:44 AM These should be straight to DVD movies. The only time they're funny is when you have a room full of drunkin, 20 year old guys, and a 3 foot bong. I guess theres a time and place for every sh-tty movie. (Reply to this) |
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TombstoneLawDog writes: on Mar 06 2008 07:45 AM 'Super Troopers' was f#cking inspired awesomeness. 'Club Dread' was pretty weak with maybe one or two funny moments 'Dukes' wasn't really their film- it was a studio film that they did in order to make their bones with the industry, maybe get some studio cred. More of a nostalgia vehicle for Dukes fans than a 'broken lizard' movie. 'Beerfest' was almost on par with Super Troopers though it was basically more of the same. This move sounds like it will also be the same, but it's still pretty friggin' funny stuff. I'm looking forward to this. Has anyone seen their first film, 'Puddle Cruiser?' I keep seeing it at Blockbuster but I confess I can't work up the interest to rent it. (Reply to this) |
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Havokdx writes: on Mar 06 2008 07:58 AM Super troopers is a funny a$$ movie that I watch whenever it come on......I also laughed my a$$ off at beerfest can't wait to see what else they come up with. (Reply to this) |
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Weston B writes: on Mar 06 2008 10:42 AM looking forward to it (Reply to this) |
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taran72 writes: on Mar 06 2008 11:42 AM The first half-hour of Troopers was absolutely inspired hilarity. The check-cashing that was Dukes of Hazzard knocked the crew down a bit. (Reply to this) |
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mberko1 writes: on Mar 06 2008 12:05 PM Beerfest was hysterical, these guys know stupid comedy so well. yeah club dredd was unwatchable. Their movies are way better than the Farrely flicks nowadays (Reply to this) |
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daveyhatton writes: on Mar 06 2008 01:22 PM I guess I'm in the minority in saying that I enjoyed all 3 major releases (haven't seen Puddle Cruiser yet - same boat as TombstoneLawDog). Bill Paxton made Club Dread worth the price of admission alone, IMO... (Reply to this) |
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Ruckas356 writes: on Mar 06 2008 02:19 PM oliva munn!!!! YES!!! That chick can get it!!!! (Reply to this) |
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vcdoni77 writes: on Mar 06 2008 03:19 PM Does anyone care what some dude named kissman thinks, hey lets paint our faces, wear leather and act like we have an ounce of talent. Keep living in the past kissman and most or all Keep Rocking (Reply to this) |
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