Thursday, December 1, 2016

My question exactly!

Just watched a cute and funny documentary called "Being Canadian" written and hosted by Canadian writer and director Robert Cohen, featuring an array of Canadian-born celebrities, such as Mike Myers, Martin Short, Rush, Bare Naked Ladies, Alannis Morissette, Dan Akroyd, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, William Shatner and many more. 


The host and his guests examine the same questions that have intrigued me since my arrival. Actual segment titles include:


*Why do we have such an inferiority complex?
*Why is Canadian TV so bad? (Followed by examples of really, really bad TV. Can we talk about The Beachcombers?)
*What's with the Love-Hate Relationship with the US? (Best response -Jan Brady's lament: 'Marcia Marcia Marcia!')
*Why are Canadians so nice? (Followed by a "Canadian Content" segment featuring all the Canadian celebs saying "sorry" and confessionals describing times they've said 'sorry' to inanimate objects such as Catherine O'Hara relating how she says 'sorry' to her keyboard when she makes a typo.)
*Maybe we're NOT so nice. (Apparently "sorry" can be the passive-aggressive equivalent of US Southerners' "bless your heart")
*What the Hell is "Canadian food"? (Not one respondent mentions poutine or pea meal.)


Worth a watch - btw, none of these questions really get answered. 


There is an interesting pattern to the questions, though, and the film begins with the title-slide statement:


All of this is, sadly, true.

2 comments:

  1. Pea meal? I am afraid to ask!

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    1. REAL "Canadian bacon" - tender pork that's rolled in a course-ground cornmeal ('pea meal'). When you slice it thin and grill it, the cornmeal browns and forms a crispy edge. YUM! Served with breakfast, but also popular as a sammich meat.

      A friend of mine, Lisa Cherkasky-chef, food stylist and food writer- discovered and raved about pea meal on a trip to Toronto this past summer.

      https://midnightsnack.wordpress.com/2016/07/01/to-to-to-toronto/

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