Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Drunk
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Ein Irrer will sich Schluck für Schluck die ganze Welt unter den Nagel reißen. Im Geheimlabor seiner Brauerei mischt Meister Smitz seine flüssige Wunderwaffe: Elsinore Special, eine willenszersetzende Bier-Drogen-Mixtur. Aber er hat die Rechnung ohne den Wirt gemacht. Denn das Flaschenbrüderpaar Bob & Doug mischt auch noch mit. Diese Kronenkorken-Clowns sorgen, stets Bier bei Fuß, für ausgeflippte Zwischenfälle. Bevor Smith auf dem kanadischen Oktoberfest seine Wunderwaffe einsetzen kann, haben ihn die beiden Süfflinge abgemeldet und die Flasche fest im Griff.
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Drunk
A harrowing depiction of alcoholism.
Honestly, if you just came up and started quoting random lines from Strange Brew at me, we'd instantly be best friends. You might lead with "fleshy-headed mutant, are you friendly?" and I might counter with "All I've got's TWO FIVES," and then you'd say "Chuck Norris for the defense, eh," and I'd say "lawyers are for sucks!" And none of it will make any sense, but it will also make perfect sense.Selected for preservation in the Sonny_Jim Film Registry
Two dim-witted brothers, Bob and Doug McKenzie, land jobs at a brewery and inadvertently uncover a sinister plot involving mind control and hockey.
Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas directed this 1983 Canadian comedy, which originated from their popular sketch characters on the show SCTV.
The film is widely regarded as a cult classic, particularly in Canada, known for its offbeat humor and its origins in television sketch comedy.