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Canadian Bacon

January 11th 2007 23:48
Canadian Bacon movie poster
John Candy's last completed film, and the only non-documentary made my Michael Moore, Canadian Bacon is a hilarious satire of US-Canada relations, and has a certain dire edge in face of the current American incarnation.

It's technically an American film, but Canadians have claimed it for our own... after all, Michael Moore is from a place that's just over the water, and there's enough beer and hockey jokes to make us Canucks feel comfortable. Yeah, we'll call it a Canadian film.

Canadian Bacon is about an American president who, in order to revive his lagging popularity, goes to war against Canada to become a war president.

Some angry Americans, lead by John Candy, start the assault on Canada, sneaking past the Canadian Mounties and attacking our 'capital', Toronto.

It's a great poke at the ignorance of Americans, especially to their northern sibling, while also making fun of Canadians and our horribly frigid country. John Candy is always entertaining to watch, like a rejected version of John Belushi or Chris Farley. The chubby man always brings the laughs.

Watch this hilarious scene with John Candy and Dan Akroyd (as an Ontario Police Officer):



Actually, it's not a great movie - but one that's pleasing enough to watch if you understand the stereotypes.

What makes it a great movie to watch right now, on the eve of the deployment of 21 000 extra troops to Iraq is that you see how eerily prophetic Canadian Bacon was.

Michael Moore would go on to make his attacks on the US government in Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11, but back in 1995, he made fun of a government that went to war for popularity and, in a way, mental diversion.

Naturally, no one is suggesting that the US will attack Canada.. no, that'd be ridiculous. Best to contain the war in a weird part of the world, where it's easy to paint an unflattering portrait of the people who live there. Canadian Bacon shows us how something that seems totally ridiculous, has a possible likelihood.

And if such an obvious satire can have some future-telling accuracy, what about other forward looking films?

Imagine if Rollerball comes true, or Running Man?

I say: I'd watch it over and over, but that's because I never get tired of people making fun of Canada. Self-deprecation is one of our national sports!

See it for: The fight during the hockey fight that erupts over a beer insult!


*this image is from the Wikipedia page on Canadian Bacon





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Comment by JohnDoe

January 12th 2007 00:22
Saw this when i lived in Calgary and I remember it making me laugh....time to revisit I think....mmmmm...fond memories of the big white


Comment by Cibbuano

January 12th 2007 00:27
whenever I think of films about calgary, I think about Cool Runnings, when they leave the airport for the first time!


Comment by JohnDoe

January 12th 2007 00:33
The film I found was ridiculously popular there was Urban Cowboy starring John Travolta......it screened all the time on TV and like Canadian Bacon seemed to be a national pastime.....lots of Urban Cowboys in calagary, I guess thats why

Comment by KylieW

January 12th 2007 01:03
Sounds amusing. I'll have to watch it. Who doesn't love making fun of Canadians! I always loved the comment I heard a US comedian make once about Canadians just being "Americans with an inferiority complex".

It's like the great Australia/NZ rivalry isn't it.

I love that scene in Cool Runnings where they come out of the airport!

Comment by Cibbuano

January 12th 2007 02:33
In Canadian Bacon, one of the news anchors (I think) says 'Let's put the America back in North America!'

John, LOTS of Urban Cowboys in Calgary. They're my nemesi....

Comment by MelissaA

January 12th 2007 22:49
Definitely sounds like one I'll have to watch out for!

Comment by Adrian

January 14th 2007 02:53
Hey, didn't you guys already get invaded in the South Park movie?

Comment by Cibbuano

January 14th 2007 21:51
melissa, you'll have to rent it - it's an old movie!

adrian, pffff, this was WAY before...!


Comment by Roshan

August 12th 2007 17:53
This is one of my favs. I just downloaded the movie yesterday and watched it this evening.

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