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“Super Troopers 2” picks up with our heroes at ... (Jay Chandrasekhar), Rabbit (Erik Stolhanske), Foster (Paul Soter), Mac (Steve Lemme) and Captain O’Hagan (Brian Cox) get their badges ...
"I think it centers around Farva," said Steve Lemme, who plays trooper MacIntyre "Mac" Womack, about returning to set for Super Troopers 2 after so long (the original came out in 2001).
Years later, Lemme was pulled over while driving 120 miles per hour; it turned out that the officer, nicknamed "Mac," was a huge Super Troopers fan. Instead of a speeding ticket, Lemme took ...
(Via KXL FM, H/T to Cinema Blend) While the plot of Super Troopers 2 is unknown, I think a fun idea would have Thorny, Rabbit, Mac, Foster and Farva investigating the mystery of why Marisa ...
Mac and Thorny are the two biggest standouts ... Vulgar, stupid, but still a hell of a lot of fun, Super Troopers 2 is a serviceable sequel that delivers some laughs and nostalgia but not much ...
Seventeen years after Super Troopers became an unlikely cult hit, Thorny (Jay Chandrasekhar), Foster (Paul Soter), Mac (Steve Lemme), Rabbit (Erik Stolhanske), and Farva (Kevin Heffernan), along ...
Farva (Heffernan) is now a construction supervisor, with Mac (Lemme) and Rabbit (Stolhanske ... She invites the group to become state troopers again, with the promise that they will become ...
Lemme and Heffernan, who played Mac and Farva in the first film ... Then he and Heffernan admitted they were working to get Super Troopers 2 going, but their was a "legal situation" over the ...
Finkelstein is the lab scientist from Beerfest, while Mac is the overly laidback cop from Super Troopers. Mind you, there are ...
The first trailer for "Super Troopers 2" is a red-band preview of ... Jay Chandrasekhar and Erik Stolhanske -- will return as Mac, Thorny, Foster, Rabbit and Farva for new Highway Patrol hijinks ...
Now, 16 years later, Thorny, Farva, Mac, Rabbit and Foster ride again in Super Troopers 2. Dumb And Dumber To ran into trouble in a few different ways. The characters weren’t quite the same ...