
Duct Tape Forever 2002
"Friends Stick Together"
In the quirky small-town world of Possum Lodge, Red Green faces his biggest challenge yet when a scheming land baron's limousine gets swallowed by a sinkhole right outside the lodge gates. The ultimatum is simple: cough up $10,000 in 48 hours or lose the beloved lodge forever.
Director: Eric Till
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Duct Tape Forever (2002) about?
Red Green and his friends at Possum Lodge face losing their beloved lodge when a land baron's limo crashes into a sinkhole outside. With a tight deadline and no easy answers, the gang scrambles to raise $10,000, leading to a duct-tape sculpture contest as their unexpected salvation. Harold, Red's nerdy nephew, pitches the idea that just might save the day.
Who directed Duct Tape Forever?
Eric Till directed Duct Tape Forever, bringing his knack for blending humor and heart to this offbeat comedy.
Who stars in Duct Tape Forever?
The film stars comedy veterans Steve Smith, Patrick McKenna, Bob Bainborough, and Wayne Robson, alongside Sheila McCarthy and Brenda Devine.
Is Duct Tape Forever (2002) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with a unique premise and a cast of familiar faces, Duct Tape Forever delivers plenty of laughs and small-town charm. Fans of offbeat humor and 2000s Canadian comedies will likely find it a delightful, if forgettable, diversion.
How long is Duct Tape Forever?
Duct Tape Forever runs for 90 minutes.
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About Duct Tape Forever (2002) — Red Green's wild quest to save Possum Lodge with duct-tape art
In the quirky small-town world of Possum Lodge, Red Green faces his biggest challenge yet when a scheming land baron's limousine gets swallowed by a sinkhole right outside the lodge gates. The ultimatum is simple: cough up $10,000 in 48 hours or lose the beloved lodge forever. With the fate of their rustic retreat hanging in the balance, Red and his ever-loyal band of pals brainstorm increasingly wild money-making schemes, from flea market hustles to improbable inventions. But it's Red's unconventional nephew Harold who stumbles onto the perfect plan—a duct-tape sculpture contest in Minneapolis with a $10,000 third-place prize.
Director Eric Till and the hilarious ensemble cast, led by Steve Smith as the lovable handyman Red Green, deliver a warm, wacky comedy packed with the signature blend of blue-collar wisdom and offbeat humor that defines Possum Lodge lore. The film's cozy, small-town atmosphere contrasts brilliantly with the absurd stakes, blending heartfelt friendship with the sheer ridiculousness of turning duct tape into art. Think MacGyver meets Mark Twain, with a side of slapstick charm that'll have you laughing out loud and cheering for Red's underdog victory.