All I remember about Mohr was his Christopher Walken impersonation — which to be fair, was pretty good before everyone started doing them.
All I remember about Mohr was his Christopher Walken impersonation — which to be fair, was pretty good before everyone started doing them.
I thought so too. Reminds me of Dennis Hopper getting a nod for Hoosiers the same year he did Blue Velvet. Even Hopper was surprised at that.
Bob Mould based on his solo work alone.
Cool! Now Canada gets all the shows HBO, FX, Showtime and Netflix turned down.
Verhoeven's masterpiece is still Soldier of Orange. But Robocop stands as his best Hollywood effort.
"Three decades later, Under The Sun Of Satan still gets discussed as a scandal of Cannes, with even positive reappraisals noting the whistles of disapproval at the awards ceremony and the French director who met them with some characteristic disdain of his own, punctuating the brief address with a hand gesture people…
Most of the horror films on this list all share an intriguing characteristic: they reflect the time period they were made in specific ways and because of this, seem somewhat incomparable. Perhaps that's just a parameter of a genre movie. All but We Are What We Are (because it's an American remake) and The Fly…
Gah! Bacon history denial! And we own your asses.
Rollo Tomasi! R.I.P. Curtis. The Silent Partner was one of the unsung great thrillers of the 70's.
The hokiest actor of all time fails to disappoint.
There are two meanings to "Canadian Bacon" The first is the ham-like thing which is smoked and is in fact, an American invention, much like "Chinese food" isn't really from China. It was once a term that referred to all back bacon. Real traditional Canadian back bacon is a form of Irish bacon and is brined and covered…
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That's lame. We had 54-40 contained relatively well. I wish Americans had done that with Creed and Limp Bizkit.
Understandable. But half the UK top ten are Canadian artists. Someone's doing something right.
Joni Mitchell's Canadian and no one is cooler. I adore Annie toobut even she'd agree with that one.
When I hear a older Canadian song on a US show, it's usually a Canadian on the production team. Stranger Things used an old Triumph song. Probably the same thing.
I remember this sketch and I haven't seen it since it aired. John Candy does hardly anything here and he still cracks me up.
The US military used Skinny Puppy music to torture prisoners. The band tried to sue and lost making it one of the most hysterically funny stunt-suits in history.
Nice try but we haven't forgotten Hootie and the Blowfish
I love me some Boards of Canada and Of Montreal