The scene with the three boys playing 'Monkey in the Middle' represents Kyle, Brad and Eric's metaphorical childhood. Where they have a choice to continue being teenagers or being adults.
As of 2025, no not yet.
The title actually does not have a apostrophe in the title, but is actually 'The Boys Club', not 'The Boy's Club'. If you look at the opening credits, when the actor's names go by on the screen, you can tell that all the 'S' letters are the same font.
It was filmed in Georgetown, Ontario, Mississauga, Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
That's his dad's gun.
The brand name is 'Pizza Pizza', a Canadian pizza company.
Yes, the tattoos are only viable in the scene when Luke is bathing clothed in the river, one of the tattoos says 'SWP' which could mean 'Supreme White Power' which are common prison tattoos. They are also seen in a publicity image that was released by Alliance, the production company.
She only wears it in the film when her and Kyle go purple hazing, but it is shown in a deleted scene cut from the film with her and Kyle (Dominic Zamprogna).
A revolver.
A pilot.
Eric is playing Street Fighter II.
In the beginning of the film, Kyle says that their school is on teacher's strike. Also, later when the boys are outside the Main Mart talking to Megan, the boys ask Megan how the strike is going to which she says it is pretty boring.
No. "The Boys Club" is a movie directed by John Fawcett and the script is written by Doug Smith and Peter Wellington. Although there are books written by Angie Martin, Diane T. Dignan and Robert B. Archuleta; they are not related to the film.
It is called Old Grand-Dad Whiskey, a bourbon whiskey. It is created by Jim Beam Plant in Clermont, Kentucky.
The music video is Wagbeard: Too Easy (1995), which was also directed by John Fawcett.
Purple hazing also known as an afterimage is when someone stares into a bright flashing light/image for about 10 seconds they will then see an optical illusion that refers to an image continuing to appear in one's vision after the exposure to the original image has ceased.
Even though it says in the credits that a soundtrack is available from Unforscene Music, it was never actually released.
Yes there is, but it is unknown if it will ever be released on a future DVD/Blu-Ray/4K Ultra HD, these can be seen in the image gallery on IMDb and they also have a separate entry on IMDb, which can be found here The Boys Club: Deleted Scenes (1996).
1. Kyle being pinned down by his brother, Jake. Jake is wearing a completely different outfit not seen in the rest of the film.
2. Kyle is standing in front of his bike with Megan. She is wearing her blue jean jacket and a black shirt.
1. Kyle being pinned down by his brother, Jake. Jake is wearing a completely different outfit not seen in the rest of the film.
2. Kyle is standing in front of his bike with Megan. She is wearing her blue jean jacket and a black shirt.
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