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After its theatrical release, Strange Brew remained a popular home-video title with a strong college cult following. A second album, a "soundtrack" to their movie Strange Brew, was released in 1983. The album featured dialogue and music from the film, as well as new skits made specifically for the album that centred around the movie.
To promote the film, a beer-shaped paperback book was released in 1983, The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie in Strange Brew: The Book About the Movie About the TV Show About the Men! The book featured pictures of the characters, stills from Strange Brew, comics, puzzles and much of the characters' humor. The book also included a joke library ...
The special aired May 20, 2007 on the CBC. "A 25-year plus enduring Canadian franchise credited with defining a national identity. The loveable beer-drinking, back bacon frying, toque-wearing original hosers trace their ascent to popularity following the release of their multiple award-winning, platinum selling album and highest grossing movie of 1983; reveal the fascinating stories of people ...
Caillou's Holiday Movie; Care Bears Nutcracker Suite; Care Bears: The Giving Festival; Casper's Haunted Christmas; Christmas at Cartwright's; The Christmas Blessing; Christmas Cracker (film) The Christmas Raccoons; The Christmas Shoes (film) Christmas with Holly; Clarence (1990 film) Coming Home for Christmas (film)
The Great White North is a Canadian comedy album by the fictional television characters Bob and Doug McKenzie (portrayed by actors Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas), released in 1981 by Anthem Records (ANR-1-1036) and distributed in the United States by Mercury Records (SRM-1-4034). [1]
When director Alexander Payne set out to create the 2004 film “Sideways,” based on the then-unpublished novel by Rex Pickett about two friends’ wine-fueled visit to the Santa Ynez Valley ...
Later that night, Boomer offensively criticizes Canadian beer while attending a hockey game with Honey, Roy Boy, and deputy sheriff Kabral Jabar between the neighboring nations in Niagara Falls, Ontario causing a brawl to break out. The ensuing riot ends up on the news the next day and catches Stuart's attention which led to everyone getting ...
Clearly Canadian would go on to launch new flavors and formulas in their respective markets, such as Clearly Tea (a lightly carbonated iced tea drink) and Clearly 2, a 2-calorie version of the ...