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    • Special Mention: Sweet Movie (Dusan Makavejev, 1974) After winning the “most virgin” contest, Miss Canada is married to a rich milk tycoon. But she quickly flees the marriage to experience the world around her, full of sweetness and anarchy.
    • 80) Outrageous! (Richard Benner, 1977) A story about a female impersonator who rooms with a pregnant schizophrenic.
    • 79) Hobo With A Shotgun (Jason Eisener, 2011) Delivering justice, one shell at a time… A homeless vigilante blows away crooked cops, pedophile Santas, and other scumbags with his trusty pump-action shotgun.
    • 78) The Adjuster (Atom Egoyan, 1991) Sex… Power… Obsession. A reflection about what makes everyone’s life unique, through the story of Noah’s family. Noah is an adjuster, having sex with his customers.
  1. Eddie (Rhys Ifans) is a bank robber with copious experience. With the help of his friend Ian and a thief named Maitland (John Hurt), he plans to carry out a profitable heist. However, once the ...

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    • John Hurt
    • Andy Hurst
  2. You're Dead is a 1999 British dark comedy crime film directed by Andy Hurst. Although set in London most of the film was in fact filmed in Germany, and the film was released in German dub as You Are Dead, and in Japan as King of UK.

    • Anne of Green Gables. Anne of Green Gables is arguably Canada’s most famous literary export. It’s also been the subject of multiple reworkings and reimaginings.
    • Strange Brew. We couldn’t put together a list of quintessentially Canadian works without including Bob and Doug McKenzie. This madcap reimagining of Hamlet features the comedy duo of Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis reprising the roles that put them on the comedy map.
    • Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. We’re cheating a bit with this one as Scott Pilgrim vs. the World isn’t technically a Canadian film; however, despite being a U.S. production, the film is in many ways a celebration of the city of Toronto.
    • The Sweet Hereafter. Winner of the 1997 Grand Prix at the Canne Film Festival, The Sweet Hereafter was heaped with praise when it was released in 1997.
  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Ryan Reynolds is Canadian by birth, therefore, he uses this line as a reference. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada. He is not very fond of the Green Lantern movie as is seen in many of his interviews.

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  6. Top 100 Canadian Films. by PeacefulAnarchy • Created 12 years ago • Modified 12 years ago. Compiled from a 2004 poll for Take One magazine. The poll consisted of Top 10s from critics and filmmakers.

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