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Canadian Bacon
In a desperate bid to revive his abysmal peacetime approval rating, the president of the United States gets talked into raising his popularity by trying to start a cold war against Canada. But when bumbling U.S. sheriff Boomer and his hair-trigger deputy Honey decide to take matters into their own hands and lead a preemptive strike, they soon find themselves embroiled in a hilarious international incident that's too close for comfort, eh!
31 August 1920, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, USA
23 April 1954, Flint, Michigan, USA
15 June 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA
1 July 1952, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
6 February 1931, Temple, Texas, USA
23 October 1939, Billings, Montana, USA
1 January 1916, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
30 November 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
27 December 1957, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, British West Indies [now Jamaica]
1957, Flint, Michigan, USA
7 February 1956, Rockford, Illinois, USA
July 25, 2002
Wow. Just wow. Moore should stick to the "non-fiction" world.August 18, 2003
Let's leave the poking fun at Canadians to those who do it best - Canadians.August 01, 2002
A dreadful waste of top talent.August 29, 2005
Moore's agit-prop is mildly amusing, but far too preachy to hold water.February 28, 2002
Funny often enough to make it worth watching.February 07, 2003
A funny, underrated little gem that doesn't say much for Michael Moore as a fictional director, but does showcase his talents as a writer. The last decent John Candy film.July 03, 2005
Moore's only non-docu is a misfire, a diffuse, unfunny political satire that only John Candy's most avid fans might enjoy.January 01, 2000
The best thing you can say about this scattershot political satire is that the late John Candy's next-to-last picture is relatively funnier and less depressing than his valedictory Wagons East.June 08, 2004
Falls entirely short of its potential