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Canadian Action Movies

November 2, 2011 by Glenn 3 Comments

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Trending on Twitter #canadianactionmovies

I’m not a big Twitter user, but my partner Judy is always on there doing something or other. If you are so inclined, you can follow her using the tab on the right side of this page. Below, you’ll find a list of the most recent (tongue-in-cheek) Canadian ‘action movies’. #CanadianActionMovies was a trend onTwitter for the better part of 48 hours this week.

Conan the Calgarian  – The Icewine Cometh  –  Never Ending Sorry  –  The Toques of Hazzard  –  Lord of the Rinks  –  The Manitoban Candidate  –  The Bacon Ultimatum  –  Slightly Annoyed Max  –  The Bourne Polite Request  –  Full Down-filled Jacket  –  Frostbite Hand Luke  –  Dude, Where’s my Chesterfield?  –  Don’t Fear the Beaver  –  Pearson: The Man, The Prize, The Airport  –  Politefellas  –  The DaVinci Postal Code  –  Glengarry Glenn Gould  –  Live Free or Hurry Hard  –  The Chronicles Of Sarnia  –  The Magnificent Group of Seven  –  The Hunt for Warm October  –  Black Goose Down  –  Harold and Kumar go to Whitehorse  –  Mutiny on the Mountie  –  Beaver Dam Busters  –  A Mansbridge Too Far  –  Big Trouble In Little Regina  –  The Codfather  –  The Eh Team  –  Hockey Diaries  –  Legal Weapon

If you are confused by any of these Canadian cultural references, post a question in the comments and we will do our best to enlighten you. Until then, keep your stick on the ice.

Filed Under: Canadian Things Tagged With: bacon, beaver, Canada, canadianactionmovies, Mansbridge, moose, movies, toque, twitter

Comments

  1. Margaret says

    January 6, 2012 at 2:40 pm

    Judy is always lovely to tweet with! My other half – Frank – doesn’t have much time to tweet. Must be a guy thing.

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  2. Anne-Marie says

    January 25, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    I’m Canadian but have been in the US for past 18 years. I think that I still “get” most of these. Awfully clever!!

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    • Glenn says

      January 25, 2012 at 3:05 pm

      Thanks for the comment Anne-Marie. I guess you can take the Canadian out of Canada, but maybe you can’t take Canada out… sorry, what were we talking about? I checked out the BOOMBox Network. Great idea! Plenty of boomer travel in Canada, and I’m noticing more Canadians interested in exploring here at home. So much space, so little time.

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