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Strange Brew

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Canada, United States · 1983
Rated PG · 1h 30m
Director Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas
Starring Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, Max von Sydow, Paul Dooley
Genre Comedy

Brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie try and help the orphan Pam regain the brewery founded by her recently deceased father. To do so, they must stop a mad beer brewer from gaining control of the world and confront two teams of vicious hockey players. Loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.”

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Time Out by

Here Von Sydow's a rival beer manufacturer hoping to take over the world by drugging his brew, but the plotline (derived from Hamlet) soon goes flat.

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Miami Herald by Bill Cosford

At several points, Strange Brew is so unhinged that it works -- when it looks as if Hosehead the skunk/dog will be late for Oktoberfest, he jumps into the air and flies there -- but as Bob and Doug seem to concede in the film's opening, they are simply not interesting enough to carry a movie. Neither is anyone else involved, and there you are: small beer. [29 Aug 1983, p.C6]

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Washington Post by Gary Arnold

Neither triumph nor fiasco, Strange Brew leaves plenty of room for improvement, but I hope Thomas and Moranis get the chance to demonstrate that they've learned a lot from the mixed assortment of nuttiness in their first movie comedy. [30 Aug 1983, p.B4]

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The New York Times by Janet Maslin

A movie that's barely there. The McKenzies are genial enough, and once in a while they're vaguely funny. But their film is so ephemeral that you may hardly be aware of watching it, even while it's going on.

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Washington Post by Rita Kempley

If you've got the time, we've got the brew--lite, zany and slightly intoxicating...It's a loosely constructed movie, rough and raw, but good for more than a few laughs. After you blow away the foam and discount the wandering, nonessential storyline, you'll find a playful, punful little film with salutes to Steven Spielberg and other recent favorite filmmakers. Sound good? Then this, bud, is for you.

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