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angrymidget19 — 18 years ago(February 29, 2008 01:34 PM)
Yeah, seems like you just lived in a bad place. I've never lived in Toronto. I've been to Toronto, and didn't like what I saw. The gangsta imitators and condescending snobs inhabit all areas of of North America, and lots in other continents as well (though I imagine the "gangsta" population of those places would be substantially lower).
You cannot escape stupidity, no matter where you live, it will be there.
You can't argue with my logic! Well, you can, but I won't listen!
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cpburrowes — 18 years ago(March 05, 2008 07:44 PM)
Then you got the hicks who live up in the farming areas or the boonies. I have nothing against them, they're nice people.
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tomgjcromwell — 18 years ago(March 01, 2008 12:42 AM)
If you're surprised then you don't understand Canadians very well at all.
Canadian have a very depreciating sense of humour, we can make fun of ourselves and laugh at ourselves. This movie actually got the Canadian style of humour spot on, though I doubt Michael Moore intended that.
Why do you think Canadians like Dan Aykroyd and John Candy agreed to do this movie anyway?
On a side note, Canadians in this movie are depicted as being generally polite and nice people who live in a clean and peaceful nation. This movie actually makes the most fun of Americans as it depicts them as stupid, gun toting war mongers. In a way, Canada plays the foil to the United States. -
d.rust — 18 years ago(March 03, 2008 05:34 AM)
I'm surprised this movie wasn't just plain banned on planet Earth for being stupid, irrelevant and unfunny.
The dialogue is mostly inane, the situations preposterous and the characterisations are cardboard cutouts at best.
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fingerpaint_the_sky — 17 years ago(July 24, 2008 01:25 PM)
Canadians love a good dig at ourselves, its part of the beauty of our culture. We are not easily offended, and enjoy a hearty laugh at our own expense. Besides, there's a lot more to the humour of this movie - look a bit deeper.