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Strange Brew (1983)
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"Happy autumn! Today marked the fall equinox for the Northern hemisphere, and while the season can be a depressing one for mainstream moviegoers (at least until Thanksgiving ushers in the holiday blockbusters and Oscar-bait releases), it is otherwise a wonderful time of the year. Having grown up in New England, I’ve always had a great appreciation for the changing leaves, the brisk weather, the pumpkin and apple picking and the foodie holidays (as a rather chunky kid, I really only liked Halloween for the candy and Thanksgiving for the stuffing of my face). I even looked forward to going back to school every September. But autumn can be a great season for cinephiles, too, despite the significant lack of worthwhile theatrical releases. For one thing, the colder weather, particularly the colder nights, keeps us indoors more often for DVD watching. For another thing, the season has lent itself nominally and spirtually to some great films by the likes of Ozu, Bergman and Rohmer, among o ... "
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"I must admit I miss those hoser McKenzie brothers and their beer can roulette. The comedy of this movie hits to the heart of many a Canadian youth ... beer, hockey, what the combination of the two can give you. The comedic effects of this movie are true to its day, a day that lived on the edge of potty humor but never fell into the toilet. It is the only film that I have seen where a human waste product helps save the day. The movie does have its inconsistencies, like when the van goes off the end of the dock, the roof vent is gone, but when the scene shifts to the bottom of the lake, the vent is back on. By today's standards, the movie is second rate, but when I first saw it in the theatre, I laughed so hard that I figured the Moranis & Thomas were going to be the new Martin & Lewis or Rowan & Martin. I went out and bought McKenzie Brothers figures. I still love their humor and am waiting for the day that SCTV reruns are picked up on a cable channel. "
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