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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 55 MIN

Super Troopers (2001)

from Regular or Menthol: Kino Movies Podcast · host regularormenthol

The time is meow. This week we're pulling over Super Troopers (2001) — one of the greatest cult comedies ever made, a film that critics mostly dismissed, audiences absolutely devoured, and basically an entire generation still quotes on a daily basis. Litracola. Meow. Chicken fucker. You know the ones.Written, directed by, and starring the Broken Lizard comedy group — Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske — the film follows five bored, prank-obsessed Vermont state troopers who stumble onto a drug smuggling ring while fighting to keep their station from being shut down by budget cuts, all while waging an all-out turf war against the insufferable local Spurbury PD. Brian Cox plays their long-suffering captain, and Lynda Carter shows up as the Governor of Vermont because why not.We're breaking down everything: the meow scene, the syrup-chugging scene, Farva's liter of cola, the opening stoner cold open that is one of the greatest comedy setups in early 2000s cinema, and how a film made on a budget of just $1.2 million premiered at Sundance, got picked up by Fox Searchlight for $3.2 million, and went on to gross over $23 million worldwide before becoming one of the most endlessly rewatchable comedies in modern memory. We also dig into how Broken Lizard's model of pooling resources and maintaining creative control laid the groundwork for their later crowdfunding success — their Super Troopers 2 Indiegogo campaign raised over $4.5 million from fans in record time.Underrated masterpiece or gloriously dumb stoner comedy? The answer, obviously, is both — and that's exactly why we love it.Whether you're a die-hard Broken Lizard fan, a lover of early 2000s cult comedies, a stoner comedy enthusiast, someone who works in law enforcement and needs a laugh, or just a person who has ever demanded a liter of cola — this episode is for you.Topics covered: Super Troopers 2001 | Broken Lizard | Jay Chandrasekhar | Kevin Heffernan | Farva | meow scene | liter of cola | cult comedy films | best stoner comedies | early 2000s movies | police comedy films | Vermont movies | Fox Searchlight | Sundance Film Festival | cult classic movies | best comedy movies of the 2000s | Super Troopers 2 | Brian Cox | Lynda Carter | movie review podcast | film analysis | ensemble comedy films | indie comedy films | most quotable movies | crowdfunding movies | best comedy scenes everSubscribe, rate, and leave us a review — and tell us your favorite Super Troopers scene. And if you say anything other than the meow scene, we're putting you in the car.YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RegularorMentholContact us: [email protected]

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