This week, the guys move on to #9 on the Top 10 Canadian Films list and enter the surreal, dreamlike world of Guy Maddin with My Winnipeg. This is definitely the strangest film that has ever been reviewed on this podcast by far but the guys buckle down and talk all about it including: the very similar themes to last week’s movie, the casting of Guy Maddin’s “mother,” the silent-film aesthetic, the art of telling tall tales and much more.
Next week: Brendan and Jason discuss #8 – the late Jean-Marc Vallee’s breakout hit C.R.A.Z.Y.
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