The Red Green Show is a hilarious comedy TV show set in a Canadian lodge, where the eccentric host and his friends engage in handyman projects, duct tape repairs, and parody comedy. With recurring characters and running gags, the show satirizes social stereotypes and showcases the stupidity of some outdoor activities.
Steve Smith Playhouse is a Canadian English language television series produced by S&S Productions that debuted in 2004. The series consists of 13 half hour episodes starring Canadian actor and comedian Steve Smith. In each episode Smith takes one specific B-movie from the 1950s or 1960s, condenses them to a half hour and uses his voice to replace that of the lead character, while all the other characters’ performances remain untouched, often changing the plot and tone of the original movie.
Norman and Margo go on a drive, only to break down and get trapped with strange people, an odd cave-based tourist spot, and Deery the pet deer.
Outdoorsman, master of household repair, part-time philosopher, and proprietor of the Possum Lodge, Red Green (Steve Smith), celebrates the many uses of every real man's secret weapon, duct tape, in this collection of classic comic bits from The Red Green Show. Red Green: Duct Tape Virtuoso Deluxe also includes never before seen outtakes from the show in which Red shows off his mastery of the sticky gray stuff. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
In this comedy movie based on sketch comedy, a group of eccentric characters embark on a road trip in Canada using duct tape to solve their problems. Along the way, they encounter hilarious mishaps and find themselves in a quirky ransom situation. With plenty of laughs and alcohol-fueled adventures, Duct Tape Forever takes viewers on a wild ride.
This behind-the-scenes special features cast members musing over public television's beloved "The Red Green Show," the wacky sketch series revolving around the wit and wisdom of outdoors-man, handyman and populist philosopher Red Green (Steve Smith). Backstage anecdotes, rare outtakes and cast commentary shed light on the smart writing and spot-on acting that helped make this unlikely show such a long-running success.
To me, technology is a subversive plot by all the geeks of the world to complicate our lives to the point where we become as useless as they are. Man's basic needs are food, clothing and shelter. Not food, clothing, shelter and a 600MZ CPU with 128 megs of RAM and a 32-gigabyte hard drive. I wish they'd just leave us all alone. If life is too simple for you, get married. Up here at Possum Lodge, we have our own rules about technology: 'If you're standing in a puddle, don't touch anything that hums,' and 'Don't trust anything that has no moving parts. Especially if it's a relative.' But I decided to bend our rules a bit when I made this DVD because it gave me a chance to use the Handyman's Secret Weapon - duct tape - and it gives you a chance to get a new Red Green show you won't be embarrased to display on your video shelf because the edge is so small, no one will be able to tell what it is! So grab a cold beverage, your DVD remote, and go nuts. I did.
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