What was the name of the beer in Strange Brew?
Elsinore beer
Two unemployed brothers, Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas), place a live mouse in a beer bottle in an attempt to blackmail the local beer store into giving them free Elsinore beer, but are told to take up the matter with management at the Elsinore brewery.
What Shakespeare play is Strange Brew based on?
Hamlet:
The film Strange Brew is constructed on thematic material drawn from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Prince of Denmark, which is transformed through a pseudo Canadian mystic identity.
Was John Candy in Strange Brew?
John Candy was also a member of SCTV in the early 1980s with Moranis and Thomas, though he stayed with the show until its final episode in 1984. The movie also starred SCTV cast members Eugene Levy and Joe Flaherty, as well as Paul Dooley, who would go on to appear as the devious Uncle Claude in Strange Brew.
What was the budget for Strange Brew?
4 million USD
Strange Brew/Budget
What was Bob and Doug McKenzie’s catchphrase?
– Bob McKenzie, ‘Strange Brew’. 2. “My brother and I used to say that drownin’ in beer was like heaven, eh?
Was Elsinore a real beer?
Elsinore is a 5% abv pale lager that is described as follows: Brewed in small batches right here in the Great White North, Elsinore pours a pale straw colour with a medium white head.
Where are Bob and Doug McKenzie now?
Edmonton
Two Canadian culture icons — with ties to Edmonton — have been honoured in bronze in the city’s downtown. You can now see Bob and Doug McKenzie parked permanently with a pair of stubbies on a bench in the city’s ICE District.
WHO said Hoser?
The term hoser entered the popular lexicon in the early 1980s, when it was popularized by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas on the television show SCTV. “Hoser” is a slang word for a Canadian of limited intelligence and little education.
WHO said hoser?
Where was SCTV filmed in Edmonton?
The show was shot in the studios of Edmonton television station ITV, now the home of Global Edmonton, and outdoor scenes were filmed in locations around the city.
What do Canadians mean when they call someone a hoser?
“Hoser” is a slang word for a Canadian of limited intelligence and little education. The term hoser entered the popular lexicon in the early 1980s, when it was popularized by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas on the television show SCTV.
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