FUBAR

Give'r! FUBAR 2 On The Way

Fuckin' eh! FUBAR 2, the sequel to the 2002's FUBAR, the film about heavy metal fans Terry and Dean, is set to hit theatres in December 2010, according to its official Facebook page. According to a National Post article written in April, filming was to begin this fall in Edmonton and Fort McMurray, Alta. Dave Lawrence (Terry in the film)...
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FUBAR

FUBAR Rock City!

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Photographer: 
Hannah Guy
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto
Date: 
May 27, 2002

Great Pits Of Fire!

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Photographer: 
Hannah Guy
Venue: 
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City: 
Toronto
Date: 
November 18, 2002

FUBAR's Terry And Deaner Are Still Givin'er... In Book Form

Two years after FUBAR, the movie, Terry and Dean are still givin'er with the best of 'em and now they've got it in writing. Don't worry, it's easy-to-read writing, with pictures. Last Friday, the boys took over Montreal's Theatre Ste-Catherine, a new little venue located on what I like to call Ste-Catherine Street's choda (or taint, or durf,...
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Terry & The Deaner

FUBAR Spawns A Book Dedicated To Givin'r

FUBAR metalheads Terry Cahill and Dean Murdoch probably don't get much credit for their book-smarts. Despite their reading skills, this October will give fans the chance to see just how well the two characters can write. As they're both fictional themselves, they should do fine. Just Give'r: A Handguide By Terry & Dean will feature the...
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Terry & The Deaner

Fubar: The Making Of The Cover

Kerpow! Pfffssttttt. Glug, choke, sputter and smile. "This is how it's done kids, try this everywhere — not just at home." Thank you, Theo, for introducing our young audience to the newly resurrected and always entertaining party trick, the "Shotgun." Theo from Gob was just one of the rock and roll all-stars givin'r on a...
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FUBAR Give'r Hard

What sick, twisted perverts conjured up this little notion? I tell you, they should be kissed and beaten at the same time. Named after a military acronym for something gone really, really wrong (Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition), the aptly-named FUBAR follows a year in the life of two Calgary heshers, Dean Murdoch (Paul Spence) and Terry...
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