Were any real Candians offended by this Movie?
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Simon_Says_Movies — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 03:10 PM)
The great thing about being a Canadian is I at least find it impossible to be offended. All the things Americans and others make fun of us for (eh!, beavers, maple syrup, hockey, snow etc) is a source of pride in a backhanded way. Let me explain.
Americans (mostly) see poking fun at the aformentioned things in an insulting way (huh huh, our little Canadian buddies up there), yet as we laugh along with them they are actually making themselves look even more like the dumb American stereotypes they are slapped with internationally. When they say 'how's the igloo' all I think off is 'dumb, uninlightened southern redneck' and think of the beautiful north which I love so much.
Just a funny thing I find, and is a reason I find Canadian Bacon so funny; it seems like Micheal Moore gets this fully.
think i'll go have a strong canadian beer
Climb the mountain of conflict!? Who does he think he is,
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willydoe71 — 14 years ago(February 12, 2012 06:26 AM)
think i'll go have a strong canadian beer
You can get an even better one in the U.S. though
Seriously, Canada, for the longest time used to be able to say they had better beer than in the U.S., but no longer. Sure, your major beers (Labatt, Molson) are better than the U.S. major beers (Bud, Coors, Miller, etc), but the U.S. craft beer market is one of the best in the world, and you can get some pretty strong beer in the states (Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA out of Deleware, for example, is 20% ABV). -
willydoe71 — 14 years ago(February 12, 2012 06:23 AM)
I am an American living in Canada
Same here, but only for work. Not only that, but I grew up in Niagara Falls, NY and I lived in Toronto for 5 years. If anyone was offended by this movie, well they need to go and find themselves a life. -
SofaOnWheels — 15 years ago(January 21, 2011 04:02 PM)
Canada's an easy target, granted. But as a Canadian, I've never been offended by how we've been portrayed in movies. I like maple syrup on my pancakes, I love hockey, and I'm polite to others (most of the time). And when I see Americans make fun of Canadians, I decide to go to the doctor's because my tummy hurts, free of charge.
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DarklordRB — 15 years ago(February 12, 2011 01:21 AM)
Anyway, I don't have any thing against Canadians BTW. I'm just wondering because all the characters are all off beat and zany against Canada that I was wondering if some people thought if it went too far at times because it's a comedy were the main subject of being lampooned is Canada(Or maybe America). This movie almost reminds of how the characters are like in the Simpsons with all the dysfunctional antics and zany people and stuff.
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perrrob — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 04:05 AM)
There's nothing to be offended about it's just simple fun with Canadian stereotypes. Most of us have a sense of humor I'm a francophone and the scene with the french text on the truck was hilarious.
Besides, this movie makes a lot more fun of the gun loving and warmongering Americans.Thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself. - George Carlin
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AdamtheGerberBaby — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 01:35 PM)
I think that's the genius of the movie. People of either country seem to think the other country got hit harder. That beep is hard to do.
I know the answer blowin in the wind. I also know what it sounds like when doves cry. I rule!
