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Royal Canadian Air Farce - Classic Canadian Comedy TV Series | Perfect for Family Entertainment & Relaxing Evenings
Royal Canadian Air Farce - Classic Canadian Comedy TV Series | Perfect for Family Entertainment & Relaxing Evenings

Royal Canadian Air Farce - Classic Canadian Comedy TV Series | Perfect for Family Entertainment & Relaxing Evenings

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Amazon.com CBC Television's award-winning, Royal Canadian Air Farce sketch-comedy show continues to skewer contemporary politics and culture in this collection of 50 scenes culled from the series' 2005 season. Kirstie Alley's tailor-made show Fat Actress looks a whole lot less funny in RCAF's gluttonous re-imagining, while Celine Dion and Prince Charles (with his Camilla) take their hits, too, for being squarely in the public eye. But Royal Canadian Air Farce: Arrestingly Funny's fiercest satire is reserved for politicians on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border. Conservative Stephen Harper is at the center of zombie thriller "Night of the Living Harper," in which mindless allies of the anti-progressive agenda spout off in monotonous platitudes. The Gomery Commission inquiry into misappropriation of government funds awarded to ad agencies finds Jean Chretien shrugging off the pressure ("Jeepers creepers!") and talking about his golf balls. One of George W. Bush's best Bushisms is revisited ("Too many ObGyns can't practice their love with women across the country"), and Dick Cheney reveals how to distract citizens from real issues by making the case that gay marriage is worse than terrorism. --Tom Keogh

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Apparently the sister country to America has a funnier sense of humor. In America there are certain things that you cannot get away with like having the Aflack Duck call Arnold Schwartzenegger an a-hole, stretched out jokes about George W. Bush and his comment about OBGYNs, etc. This DVD includes 50 sketches from their 2003-2004 season. Unfortunately, unless you have read up on Canadaian politics, anyone that is not Canadian (myself included) will not know who Steven Harper is. However, the parodies and jokes about him, Canadian politics, English and American politics are extremely well written, and completley accurate.