![]() He also smokes pot, drinks to the point of being drunk and apparently engages in sexual behavior with those he's arrested. JAY CHANDRASEKHAR plays a state trooper who enjoys comically messing with those he encounters.WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R For language, sexual content and drug use. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? If they're fans of goofy/zany comedies, they might be drawn to it, but the lack of any major recognizable performers may keep this one off most kids' radar screens. When they get word that their latest stunt will cause Governor Jessman (LYNDA CARTER) to order that to happen, the men try to figure out how to prevent that, all while Foster becomes involved with the enemy in the name of Officer Ursula Hanson (MARISA COUGHLAN), a desk jockey for the local police. Their behavior doesn't sit well with fellow trooper Farva (KEVIN HEFFERNAN), who's usually on suspension from Captain O'Hagan (BRIAN COX), or the local police force, run by Chief Grady (DANIEL VON BARGEN), that wants them shut down and control of their jurisdiction. PLOT: Thorny (JAY CHANDRASEKHAR), Foster (PAUL SOTER), Mac (STEVE LEMME) and rookie Rabbit (ERIK STOLHANSKE) are all Vermont state troopers known for their wild and crazy antics that include messing around with drivers they pull over. QUICK TAKE: Comedy: Some wild and crazy Vermont state troopers try to prevent their department from being closed and their jurisdiction being given to the local police force. (2002) (Jay Chandrasekhar, Brian Cox) (R)
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