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3->''"I'm going to make you proud, daddy."''
4-->-- '''Gord''', moments before yelling at a pedestrian to "get the fuck out of the way"
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6''Freddy Got Fingered'' is a [[SurrealHumor strange and deranged]] 2001 {{black comedy}} film written, directed by and starring Creator/TomGreen, then fresh off his success on ''Series/TheTomGreenShow'', which had just wrapped its fourth season.
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8The film follows Gordon "Gord" Brody (Green), an upstart cartoonist who heads to UsefulNotes/LosAngeles to obtain a contract for a television series. But when the producer tells him, quite rightly, that his ideas don't make any sense, he is forced to go back home to UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, to the chagrin of his father Jim (Creator/RipTorn). HilarityEnsues.
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10Sucked into Gord's world of madness are his mother Julie (Julie Hagerty), his younger brother (and the titular) Freddy (Creator/EddieKayeThomas), his best friend Darren (Harland Williams), girlfriend Betty Menger (Marisa Coughlan), and prospective producer Dave Davidson (Creator/AnthonyMichaelHall).
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12One thing that nearly everyone who has seen this movie agrees on is that it is, to some extent, a StealthParody of the lowbrow "dude-bro" comedies that were popular around the time of its release. How ''much'' of the movie is a parody as opposed to just showing Green [[SanitySlippage losing his marbles on camera]] -- and whether that parody ''works'' -- was, is and likely forever will be a source of debate.
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14!!Daddy, would you like a trope list? ''Daddy, would you like a list--of--tropes?''
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16* AbusiveParents: Jim gets angry with Gord easily and almost attempts to hurt him. Jim even goes as far as attacking Gord's friend Darren by kicking his injured leg, and attacking Mr. Davidson and his secretary. It's almost a good thing that Jim's wife Julie leaves him.
17* AllWomenAreLustful: Betty repeatedly insists on sucking Gord off, and he is often hesitant to accept.
18* AmusingInjuries: Horribly, horribly fucked with. [[ButtMonkey Andy Malloy]] suffers the kind of horribly over-the-top violence that would ''normally'' be brushed off in a cartoonish fashion, except that the movie goes out of its way to highlight how horrifically painful and traumatic each new injury is and [[BlackComedy lingers on the consequences.]]
19* AntiHumor: Tom Green specialized in this type of humor.
20-->'''Gord:''' What do you call a guy with cheese on his face? The cheese face!
21* BasementDweller: Gord begins the movie as such, and his reversion to being this when he quits his sandwich job is what touches off the conflict between him and his dad.
22* BestialityIsDepraved: Gord does it ''twice''. One of the five UsefulNotes/{{Golden Raspberry Award}}s the film received was for "Worst Onscreen Couple: Tom Green and any animal he abuses."
23* BigBrotherBully: Gord Brody torments his brother Freddy.
24* BlackComedyRape: The titular (fabricated) assault, which doesn't actually have that much bearing on the plot.
25* BlatantLies:
26** At first, Jim believes Gord's [[{{Understatement}} implausible claim]] to have landed a job in high finance. He finds out otherwise during an unfortunate encounter in a fancy restaurant.
27** Gord's later accusation that Jim molests Freddy goes unchallenged by everyone else.
28* BloodyHilarious:
29** The scene where Gord delivers a baby, for a woman he's never met, after ignoring her pleas to get a real doctor. The incredibly NSFW result becomes what Allmovie.com referred to as "one of the bloodiest births ever put on film."
30** Also, [[ButtMonkey Andy]]'s injuries, which get [[SerialEscalation progressively more violent and horrible]] until it culminates in him [[spoiler:being shredded to pieces by an airplane propeller. Don't worry, he's okay]].
31* BreakingTheFourthWall: Near the end of the film, Gord and his father reconcile [[ItMakesSenseInContext in Pakistan]], only to be kidnapped just when it seems like the film is wrapping up. When that plotline gets resolved and they return to America by plane, a huge crowd welcomes them home on the runway, with one person holding up a sign which reads "When the Fuck Is This Movie Going to End?"
32* BrickJoke: Gord advises Julie to leave Jim, whose behavior is getting increasingly erratic day by day, and fulfill "her sexual desires and have sex with basketball players and Greek men". Later, we see her in bed with Creator/ShaquilleONeal.
33* ButtMonkey: Andy Malloy, a young neighbor of the Brodys who suffers horrific facial injuries every time he appears.
34* ByWallThatIsHoley: During the Pakistan scene, Gord survives being crushed by the cut-off section of his house via going under a window. This might actually be a ShoutOut to Creator/BusterKeaton and his iconic [[TropeMaker trope-making]] stunt from ''Film/SteamboatBillJr'' (1928).
35* CallBack: Gord [[spoiler:masturbates an elephant to orgasm and sprays his dad with the ejaculate at the end of the film.]]
36* TheCameo:
37** Tom Green's then-fiancée Creator/DrewBarrymore has a few appearances as Dave Davidson's secretary.
38** Also, Shaquille O'Neal is Gord's mom's new boyfriend.
39* CassandraTruth: After Gord makes the titular accusation against his dad, his (adult) brother Freddy is immediately taken away by Child Protective Services and sent to live in a group home for abused children, despite his repeated attempts to explain that Gord's accusations are untrue.
40* CensorDecoy: The scene of [[spoiler:the little boy getting obliterated into a small pile of meat that nothing could possibly have survived]] by airplane propellers got the film initially slapped with an NC-17 by the studio. Green responded by removing ''nothing'' from the scene and adding [[StylisticSuck an obviously dubbed-in]] clip of him cheering "I'm okay, Daddy!", even though he (for obvious reasons) never appears in the rest of the film, and sent it to the ratings board. [[InsaneTrollLogic The MPAA accepted the scene with no further complaints.]]
41* CloudCuckoolander:
42** Gord could be the LogicalExtreme of this trope, to the point that some viewers suspect he has some sort of mental illness.
43** Jim dad also qualifies, although he's not quite as strange as Gord is.
44* ClusterFBomb: The end of the ''Zebras in America'' cartoon features a voiceover of Gord repeatedly yelling "FUCKER!"
45* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Gord and Darren work on a skateboard ramp at 3 a.m. one night. Darren points out that Gord's hammering will wake his parents -- and Gord suggests using an electric drill, which turns out to be even louder, instead.
46* CoolCar: Jim gives Gord a Chrysler [=LeBaron=], which by 2001 was a ''classic'' luxury sedan no less, and they then gush over it.
47* DeconstructiveParody: In the ''WebVideo/ReView'' episode on the film, [[WebVideo/RedLetterMedia Mike Stoklasa]] argued that the film is secretly a parody of gross-out comedies.
48* DerangedAnimation: Gord's attempts at cartoons.
49* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Gord uncomfortably turns down Betty's numerous attempts to give him a blowjob, only acquiescing when she's already taking his pants off. He rather prefers that they take it slow and go on proper dates. It's only after he earns a million dollars and uses part of it to give Betty jewels where he's okay with her sucking his cock.
50* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Gord gets his right after his parents buy him a [[CoolCar Chrysler LeBaron]]. When his younger brother asks why Gord gets such a nice car, Gord says "It's because they love me more than they love you," establishing him as a [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist childishly obnoxious jackass who's rude to everyone immediately and for no reason whatsoever.]]
51* EstablishingSeriesMoment: About five minutes into the movie, Gord spots a horse at a nearby farm, leaps out of his car, jumps the fence, and starts jerking off the horse, screaming "Look, daddy, I'm a farmer!", [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext for absolutely no reason.]] After that, it's off to the races.
52* EveryoneHasStandards: Downplayed given [[WorldOfJerkass the nature of this film,]] but when Jim repeatedly insults Betty over being in a wheelchair, Gord lashes out at him physically.
53* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: {{Subverted|Trope}}. The title is a reference to Gord's false accusation that his father had molested his younger brother, Freddy, which never actually happened.
54* FanDisservice: The entire movie, pretty much. Creator/RipTorn's ass in particular.
55* FlatWhat: When Gord makes the initial accusation of molestation, Jim comes back with a disbelieving "…say what."
56* FlushingToiletScreamingShower: Subverted. Gord's dad flushes the toilet while Gord is in the shower on purpose to try and get him with this. Gord turns out to be showering ''in full scuba gear''.
57* FoodSlap: A frustrated Gord throws various toppings at a customer at the sub shop. When he snarks at the guy for him asking what he's supposed to do with all the trash food, the customer then hurls it back at him and walks out.
58* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Gord squanders his million-dollar advance for his cartoon series pitch by renting a helicopter to fly a bag of jewels to Betty, then cutting off part of his father's house [[spoiler:and shipping it to UsefulNotes/{{Pakistan}}.]]
59* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Gord is the foolish one, a zany ManChild who's terribly unqualified for a professional job (he briefly works in a cheese sandwich factory and later at a [[BurgerFool fast-food restaurant]] apparently specializing in grilled cheese sandwiches). Freddy is the responsible one, working at a bank and having managed to move out of home.
60* GeniusDitz: Betty may be an amateur rocket engineer, but she's not very bright in other areas. It doesn't occur to her that Gord is clearly not a stockbroker until Jim points it out to her.
61* {{Gorn}}: The roadkill scene, the fracture, the birthing scene, Andy's injuries -- really, this film has more blood and gore than some ''horror'' movies.
62* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:The little boy being chopped to pieces by an airplane propeller]] is only shown via a shot of the blood splattering across a crowd of people watching.
63* GrossoutShow: A DeconstructiveParody of the genre, which was at the height of its popularity in the late 90s and early 2000s. Many, many scenes in the movie transition ''[[MoodWhiplash instantly]]'' from deliberately [[{{Glurge}} overly mawkish sentimentality]] to pointless vulgarity and incredibly gruesome violence for seemingly no reason whatsoever except to make it as unpleasant for the audience as possible.
64* HalfHumanHybrid: The titular family of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Zebras in America]]'' are only half zebra. Their human halves are representations of Gord's family. The introduction indicates that the show is mainly about their experience of HalfBreedDiscrimination.
65* HeroAntagonist: Gord's dad.
66* {{Hypocrite}}: Gord falsely accuses his father of molesting his brother, but he's done the same thing to both a horse and an elephant.
67* ImOkay: Andy, after [[spoiler:getting [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction chopped to pieces by propellers]].]] The line was very obviously dubbed in, apparently to avoid an NC-17 rating, despite [[KilledOffForReal never seeing Andy on screen again]].
68* ImprobableInfantSurvival: Parodied when [[spoiler:Andy gets [[LudicrousGibs chopped up in the airplane propellers]]]] but ''somehow'' shouts "I'm okay, daddy!"
69* InsultBackfire: From a deleted scene:
70-->'''Jim:''' Nale, you suck!
71-->'''Nale:''' What?
72-->'''Jim:''' You suck cock!
73-->'''[[CampGay Nale]]:''' Well, yeah!
74* IronButtMonkey: For all the injuries Andy suffers, up to [[spoiler:getting sliced up by a plane rotor]], he comes out of all of them no worse for wear.
75* JabbaTableManners: Gord eats this way on his way home from L.A. to Portland, Oregon. He also does this in a ChezRestaurant ''with his girlfriend''.
76* JerkAss:
77** Gord, though it's debatable whether or not he knows any better. He can be a NiceGuy, however.
78** Gord's dad. Especially when he [[PoliticallyIncorrectHero states that handicapped people are probably just lazy or even mentally disabled]].
79* KarmaHoudini: Gord is never punished for causing any of the property damage, nor the psychological and physical torture he wreaks, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking nor even for quitting his job after one day]].
80* KidAppealCharacter: Horrifically parodied. Andy Malloy, the son of Gord's next-door neighbor, is constantly following Gord around and trying to get involved with his wacky shenanigans, but every attempt ends in him [[BlackComedy receiving incredibly painful and bloody injuries]] that get worse every time.
81* LargeHam: Those familiar with Tom Green's style of comedy won't be surprised by this one.
82-->'''Gord:''' [[{{Narcissist}} LOOK AT ME, I'M SEXY! I'M A SEXY BOY!!!]]
83-->[''Sticks out a giant sausage from his crotch and walks around on the conveyor belts, showing it off as blatantly as humanly possible'']
84-->'''Gord:''' [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke DINNNG DONNNG!!! DING DONG! DING DONG! DING DONG! DING DONG!]]
85-->[''[[SanitySlippage Crawls on the conveyor belts with a slice of cheese draped over his face]]'']
86-->'''Gord:''' [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment YOU CAN'T HURT ME! YOU CAN'T HURT ME!]] ''[[ThePowerOfCheese NOT WITH MY … CHEESE HELMET! NOT WITH MY … CHEESE HELMET!]]''
87-->[''Drives across the room on a mobility unit'']
88-->'''Gord:''' [[OverlyLongGag DING DONG! DING DONG! DING DONG! DING DONG!]]
89-->[''Jumps on top of a table and screams'']
90-->'''Gord:''' [[NoIndoorVoice HUAAAAAAAAAAH!!! HUAAAAAAAAAAH!!!]]
91-->[''Grabs a giant jar of mustard'']
92-->'''Gord:''' [[MadnessMantra I CAN'T GET IT OFF OF MY HEAD! I CAN'T GET IT OFF OF MY HEAD!]]
93-->[''Chugs mustard down'']
94-->'''Gord:''' [[EyeScream MY EYEEEEEE!!!!!! OWW, MY EYEEEEEE!!!!!!]]
95-->[''Starts crawling on the conveyor belts again'']
96-->'''Gord:''' [[ManChild MOMMY … MOMMY … MOMMY! MOMMY!!!]] ''[[ChewingTheScenery IT'S A CHEESE NEST!!! IT'S A CHEESEIGEHYHEGHRT!!!]]''
97-->[''Everyone leaves'']
98-->'''Gord:''' Wait, why are you all leaving? ''[[BrickJoke Don't you like the Cheese Face?]]''
99* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Irascible but hard-working Jim and happy-go-lucky slacker Gord. Very different in work ethic but similar in how irrational they both can be.
100* LimaSyndrome: [[spoiler:Gord and Jim initially have a fun time partying and gambling with the Pakistani terrorists. It's implied that after Gord accidentally shoots his revolver in the air, he and Jim go back to being treated like dirt.]]
101* LiteralMinded: Gord. His response to a Hollywood executive's suggestion that he should "get inside the animal" to better his writing is to wear the carcass of deer and act like an animal.
102* MadArtist: Again, Gord. He's more mad than an artist as it took [[spoiler:his father interrupting his second pitch to get his cartoon greenlit.]]
103* MadeOfIron:
104** Gord inexplicably survives being struck by a tractor-trailer and having a house fall on him with no injuries.
105** Andy incurs one horrific injury after another, [[spoiler:then gets chopped up by a plane propeller and somehow ''lives''.]]
106* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: A good chunk of Gord's actions are best explained as this, such as him jerking off a male horse in the middle of his trip to Hollywood.
107* ManChild: Gord, for incredibly obvious reasons.
108* MatchCut: Freddy and the child abuse survivors watch ''Film/TheTexasChainSawMassacre1974'' while Gord watches ''Series/LeaveItToBeaver''.
109* MistakenForPedophile: Gord accuses Jim of molesting his brother Freddy, whom everyone outside the family assumes is underage.
110* MoodDissonance: Intentionally invoked in one of the final scenes, where Gord and his dad have a heartfelt reconciliation immediately after [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext his father has been ejaculated on by an elephant and is still covered in jizz.]]
111* MoodWhiplash: PlayedForLaughs, in a (theorized) parody of the "gross out, drama, gross out" format that contemporaneous comedy films often followed.
112** Just before Gord softly gives a newborn baby to their mother, he screws around with the delivery process by biting the umbilical cord off and swinging the baby around by the cord to make them breathe.
113** Gord finally having a heartfelt moment with his father Jim comes right after spraying him with gallons of elephant semen.
114* NarratingTheObvious: The narrator in the PG-rated version tends to do this at times.
115-->[''Gord is doing his "Backwards Man" act'']
116-->'''Narrator:''' Then Gord tried on one of Daddy's fancy suits. Do you notice anything strange about Gord? He's got the suit on backwards and he's walking backwards! Gord thinks he's the Backwards Man!
117-->'''Gord:''' I'm the Backwards Man, the Backwards Man…
118* NeverTrustATitle: Freddy never got fingered, not during this movie nor even before. It's really a FalseRapeAccusation made by Gord to deflect Jim's criticisms of him during a family therapy session.
119* NiceGirl: Betty is unusually tolerant of Gord's crude and loud behavior. She even bails him out of jail after he embarrasses her and himself in front of everyone by acting like a jackass.
120* NoOSHACompliance: Gord repeatedly violates even the simplest of rules when working in the service industry, starting with never wearing gloves to handle the customers' food.
121* NotWhatItLooksLike: Jim, while intoxicated, destroys Gord's drawings out of anger and Gord retorts with a simple "fuck you, Dad". Jim then proceeds to bear his ass to Gord (much to dismay of the viewers) and mocks him, telling him "come over here and fuck me". Enter Julie, who thinks Jim is asking Gord to molest him, prompting her to leave.
122* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Tom Green’s Canadian accent shows up in spades when he asks for $100,000 at the bank after he successfully sells ''Zebras in America''.
123* OlderThanTheyLook: The only reason Freddy is mistaken for an underage boy (he's 25), besides the people thinking so holding the IdiotBall.
124* OnlySaneMan: Freddy of the Brody family, who is responsible and mature NiceGuy. Gord is a PsychopathicManchild, Jim is an abusive JerkAss, and Julie enables of much of Gord's behavior, even to the point of believing him when he claims purely out of spite that their father molests Freddy.
125* OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank: The airplane propeller scene. Seriously, how much blood can one [[spoiler:ten-year-old child]] possibly contain?
126* OverlyLongGag:
127-->'''Gord:''' I'm gonna make you so proud.
128-->'''Jim:''' Make your daddy proud.
129-->'''Gord:''' You're gonna be so ''proouud''.
130-->'''Jim:''' ''Prooouuud?''
131-->'''Gord:''' ''Prooooouuuuud.''
132* PaedoHunt:
133-->'''Gord:''' He's a molester! HE'S A ''[[LarynxDissonance CHIIIIIIIIILD]]'' MOLESTER!!!
134* PercussiveTherapy: Jim tows Gord's skateboard ramp into the street, plows through it with his pickup, and upon seeing the ramp in ruins whoops and says, "I'm feelin' better already."
135* ThePowerOfCheese: Gord's ''[[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext cheese helmet]]''.
136* PsychopathicManChild: Gord could very well make the page image, though he leans more toward the "Manchild" part.
137* RandomEventsPlot: Much of what happens in the film has tangential relevance at best to Gord's goal of creating his animated show.
138* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Gord deflects Jim's criticisms of him by saying, "Well, at least I don't touch Freddy," which a therapist, his mother, and the authorities fully buy.
139* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gord gives one to an undeserving Nale in a deleted scene:
140-->'''Gord:''' Cheese sucks! Cheese sandwich factories suck, and only stupid idiots work in cheese sandwich factories! And I'm not a stupid idiot, so you can take this job and shove it in your ass!
141* ReCut: The DVD and VHS releases include a "Rated PG Version." It lasts just over three minutes.
142* RefugeInAudacity: Gord runs entirely on this. The best example is him accusing Jim of sexually abusing his brother Freddy and convincing a family therapist and the authorities that Freddy is an underage boy when he is clearly a fully grown adult.
143* RunningGag: Andy getting injured, either by Gord or by his own ineptitude.
144* SarcasmMode: After Gord asks not to eat roast beef the night he comes home, Jim comes back with a riposte that is made of this. (He also uses the FourTermsFallacy in the process, but Gord doesn't notice. To be fair, Gord set Jim up for it.)
145-->'''Gord''': I'm a 28-year-old man; I should be able to eat a chicken sandwich if I want.\
146'''Jim''': He's 28 years old and he can eat a chicken sandwich. Very impressive.
147* SatelliteLoveInterest: PlayedForLaughs. Despite being a wheelchair-using rocket scientist, Betty seemingly has no interests besides performing sex acts on Gord and in almost every one of her scenes she begs to suck his cock.
148* SecondaryCharacterTitle: Tom Green plays Gord, the older brother of the eponymous Freddy, but not the latter.
149* SelfDeprecation:
150** The credits feature Music/{{Eminem}}'s "The Real Slim Shady", wherein Eminem calls Tom Green out by name in highlighting the double standard in him being censored on TV at a time when Green got up to considerably more crass behavior and became an MTV star for it.
151** Near the end, a man holds up a sign that says, "When the fuck is this movie going to end?!"
152* ShowWithinAShow: ''Zebras in America''.
153* SomethingElseAlsoRises: When Betty goes down on Gord, there is a picture in the background depicting the Eiffel Tower being erected.
154* SoProudOfYou: Gord and Betty both express this for the other; he when he watches the news report of her completing her rocket-powered wheelchair, and she when she learns that he sold his cartoon.
155* StealthParody: Some say that Tom Green made this film as an over-the-top version of some of the comedies that came out at the time, dialing the "gross-out" and "serious drama" moments present alike in those films up to eleven. Compare ''Freddy Got Fingered'' to the [[Film/AmericanPie gross-out]] [[Film/SayItIsntSo comedies]] [[Film/LostAndFound1999 that came out]] on either side of it, and it's easy to see the connection, though some think that's giving this movie too much credit.
156* StealthPun: Remarkably, there ''is'' at least one joke so subtle that it's easy to miss it completely, even on a second watching. In the Movers and Shakers restaurant that Gord barges into, there's at least one extra who has a cast on his broken middle finger, which naturally happens to be [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall pointed at the camera.]] In other words, [[spoiler:the '''cast''' is [[TakeThatAudience flipping off the audience.]]]]
157* StylisticSuck: Knowing that Tom Green's comedy stylings mostly consisted of annoying and irritating others [[ItAmusedMe for his own amusement]], some have theorized that with this film, Green was trying to create the most unpleasant and detestable comedy possible while, as mentioned above, parodying the gross-out early-2000s comedies like those made by Creator/AdamSandler and the Wayans brothers.
158* SurrealHumor: Any humor that isn't gross is still pretty weird, especially pertaining to Gord's cartoons.
159* {{Tagline}}: The very appropriate ''"This time you can't change the channel."''
160* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: When after Freddy is taken away and the therapist gives Jim an angry staredown, he snaps, "What are you looking at, bitch?"
161* TimePassageBeard: Gord and Jim grow their hair and beards out during their time [[spoiler:as hostages by Pakistani terrorists. Freddy also grows his hair and beard out while staying with abused children during the same period.]]
162* TitleDrop: Averted, though the title is what Gord accuses his father of doing (Freddy being Gord's younger brother).
163* ToiletHumor: Most of the movie.
164* {{Troll}}: TheMovie. Some even declare it's, quite possibly, the greatest "troll movie" ever made.
165* TheUnfavorite: {{Implied|Trope}} with Gord's younger brother, Freddy (Eddie Kaye Thomas) as their dad, Jim, got Gord a [=LeBaron=] convertible with a license plate that says "#1 SON". Plus, Jim starts warming up to Freddy only after Gord moves back in. (The “#1 SON” license plate could just refer to birth order, as we learn that Gord is 28 and Freddy is 25.)
166* UnreliableNarrator: The "Daddy, Would You Like Some Sausages?" scene as depicted in the PG-rated version.
167-->'''Narrator:''' Did Daddy like Gord's song? [''Gord's father pulls the sausages down and steps on Gord's keyboard''] He sure did!
168* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Gord. Any and all physical harm the movie dishes out at him is almost welcomed.
169* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: None of Gord's fellow sandwich assembly line workers pays the slightest bit of attention to his playing around with a sausage and yelling obnoxiously. When they do eventually leave, it's only because of the siren signalling their lunch break.
170* VertigoEffect
171* WellDoneSonGuy: Gord, to the point that he and his dad recite the trope nearly word for word at the end.
172* WorldOfJerkass: Gord is a PsychopathicManchild with an abusive father; the other characters are selfish maniacs with an unhealthy addiction to sex and violence.

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