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Sep 29, 2007 13:53

While I'm at it . . . Canada continues to keep me awake.

That is, I've found that Canadian content is really, really, really handy when you're cleaning files or slogging through reference lists, activities that rate pretty high on the Most Boring Work Ever list. Subtitles aren't necessary for a change (unless it's the Quebecois-type of Canadian ( Read more... )

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flemmings September 29 2007, 18:59:37 UTC
Who's Don McKellar?

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mikeneko September 29 2007, 19:02:05 UTC
Turn in your passport. I think that question renders you officially un-Canadian.

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flemmings September 29 2007, 20:52:41 UTC
I think it renders me a Canuck who last watched a Canadian film in... 1987, google says. Twenty years Canadian-content-free. Go me.

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mikeneko September 30 2007, 10:52:26 UTC
I'll down your share for you. For me they've got eccentric, foreign appeal. But you already _are_ eccentric and foreign, so I suspect that aspect's being lost on you. ^_~

I'm not sure whether I should add that one to the list. Confusing reviews. I will ponder.

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flemmings September 30 2007, 15:19:00 UTC
It has no bodies in it. It makes Toronto look beautiful and has beuatiful women. I doubt it's your sort of film.

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flemmings September 30 2007, 22:37:27 UTC
And who else did you get to pimp Bon Cop, Bad Cop to Yuletide?

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mikeneko October 1 2007, 00:44:53 UTC
Hmm. I don't really know anything about Toronto, but . . . the lack of dead bodies does seem suspicious. Hmm!

Re: zee flic flick. It is not me. Rather, it appears that the leads of that film have taken it upon themselves to provide what we didn't get on screen. Voici. That's the stuff fandoms are made of.

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