Radio-Canada ran this movie a month ago. Wouldn’t it be just right for Anglo-Corpseâ„¢? National unity and all that?
(Colm “I’m a CBC Radio guy and still a fan†Feore is now the president’s husband on 24. Hüardistes eager to watch the man not cracking jokes for two hours straight should look up the experimental video exercise Guerriers, which Franco-Corpseâ„¢ also recently ran.)
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Anonymoose at 15:02, note that while I am sad over Bambi’s death, I am not a “sad man,†let alone one who is “sad sad.â€Â
Cutiepie Blake Crosby’s new program guide notoriously would not allow display of programming in the past. I complained about it here, and guess what? Now you’re telling me it’s possible. Who says the Tea Makers has no effect on the Corpse?
I freely admit that, while I can indeed criticize, I “can’t†program a TV network. So you got me there.
Now, do you have anything interesting to say, and if you did, would you sign your name to it? Those who can, etc.
Hey Joe, put away your tissue you sad sad man, the online program guide allows you to time travel:
http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/daily/2008/10/19/cbc_television/
Too bad you can’t though. You could go back and do something useful with your life.
Those who can, do. Those who can’t… criticize!
I saw the film twice. I bought the DVD. And if it’s already aired once on TV and I missed it the first time out, that’s my dumbness.
Let me know the next time they air it again, okay?
If only the new program guide acknowledged the existence of the past. But of course no one ever has the need for such information.
We ran it in October.
This was actually a pretty good movie. Two thumbs up. Funny stuff.