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Canadian Bacon (1994)

Canadian Bacon (1994)
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In Michael Moore's political satire, the U.S. president (Alan Alda) decides to wage a cold war against Canada in an attempt to reverse his slipping popularity, and, as a result, he drives a small group of incensed Canadians to take matters into their own hands. Alda is the first president in years not to lead his country into war, which naturally means that his approval rating is dangerously low. The sure-fire way to boost his popularity is to start a war and demonstrate American superiority. Unfortunately, as his advisors point out, the U.S. has run out of enemies. That is, until Alda's National Security Advisor Stuart Smiley (Kevin Pollak) happens to catch a segment on the news about a brawl at a Canadian hockey game that began when local American sheriff Bud Boomer (John Candy) made a remark about Canadian beer. This incident gives Smiley the notion to make the public believe that Canada is their new enemy. Determined to demonstrate the mighty power of America to the Canadians, Boomer gets a group of equally angry fellow Americans together to cross the border and perform the most serious of all Canadian crimes -- littering. However, the invasion is foiled and Boomer's numerous blunders threaten to turn a fabricated war into a real one. Written, directed, and produced by Michael Moore, Canadian Bacon takes lighthearted jabs at the differences between the U.S. and Canada, while also satirizing America's obsession with its military strength. The film features John Candy in his last complete screen performance. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Alan AldaJohn Candy, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Moore
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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In Michael Moore's political satire, the U.S. president (Alan Alda) decides to wage a cold war against Canada in an attempt to reverse his slipping popularity, and, as a result, he drives a small group of incensed Canadians to take matters into their own hands. Alda is the first president in years not to lead his country into war, which naturally means that his approval rating is dangerously low. The sure-fire way to boost his popularity is to start a war and demonstrate American superiority. Unfortunately, as his advisors point out, the U.S. has run out of enemies. That is, until Alda's National Security Advisor Stuart Smiley (Kevin Pollak) happens to catch a segment on the news about a brawl at a Canadian hockey game that began when local American sheriff Bud Boomer (John Candy) made a remark about Canadian beer. This incident gives Smiley the notion to make the public believe that Canada is their new enemy. Determined to demonstrate the mighty power of America to the Canadians, Boomer gets a group of equally angry fellow Americans together to cross the border and perform the most serious of all Canadian crimes -- littering. However, the invasion is foiled and Boomer's numerous blunders threaten to turn a fabricated war into a real one. Written, directed, and produced by Michael Moore, Canadian Bacon takes lighthearted jabs at the differences between the U.S. and Canada, while also satirizing America's obsession with its military strength. The film features John Candy in his last complete screen performance. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Moore
Writer(s):
Michael Moore
Producer(s):
Michael MooreSteve GolinDavid Brown
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Thomas W.

    This is a very funny film. I can see why it didn't make much of a splash when it premiered: It was WAY ahead of its time! This film is a viciously funny indictment of the way we are manipulated through fear. Think "Wag the Dog" but even more ludicrous. An all-star cast makes this film race by in what seems like minutes. Enjoy.

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    Andrea P.

    If you've seen Michael Moore's docu*mentaries, you'll have no doubt noticed his seeming fixation with Canada. Here, he puts that fixation to good use in a ludicrous and maniacal spoof on both our friendly neighbors to the North and, especially, ourselves. Alan Alda, Kevin Pollack, Rip Torn and Dan Aykroyd garner most of the laughs in this film that is at times reminiscent of "Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Love the Bomb". From the captivating opening shots that are a Moore signature to the true cliffhanger ending, "Canadian Bacon" is a pleasant and often quite funny ride, with -- of course -- a fervent political message. Now, that's what I'm talking aboot!

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    Gonzalo C.

    One of the best political satires I've ever seen. Totally makes fun of how ordinary Joes get scared into supporting violent foreign policies. Alan Alda as a cynical president? I like this side of him better than his more famous sensitive roles. Plus, you get to see Michael Moore try acting.

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