On this IMDbrief, we present a Streaming Passport to just a few of our favorites from and about the world's neighbor in the North.

A star pilot and his sidekick must come to the rescue of a Princess and save the galaxy from a ruthless race of beings known as Spaceballs.

A nerdy florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.

Teenage geniuses deal with their abilities while developing a high-powered laser for a university project. When their professor intends to turn their work into a military weapon, they decide to ruin his plans.

An all too uptight FBI agent must protect a larger than life mobster with a heart of gold, currently under witness protection in the suburbs.

Cheech and Chong live in a decrepit old house and drive their neighbour crazy with their loud music, weed smoking and general anarchy and slacker view on life. Then Chong meets Cheech's Texan cousin Red and things kick up a notch.

Something is rotten at the Elsinore Brewery. Bob and Doug Mackenzie (as seen on SCTV) help the brewery founder's daughter Pam regain the brewery founded by her recently-deceased father. But to do so, they must confront the suspicious brew master and two teams of vicious hockey players. Written by Stewart M. Clamen <clamen@cs.cmu.edu>

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Trivia While not a direct novelization, a book shaped like Bob and Doug's ubiquitous beer bottles was published as a promotional tie-in for the movie. The book touted its "ingredients" as "A mellow blend of choice cartoon tidbits and the finest photo-snippets aged in goatskin bags." It also featured a fake library card insert with the signatures of famous Canadians who had allegedly checked the book out, including hockey player Bobby Hull and author Margaret Atwood. Being only available for a short time, the book is currently out of print. While not a direct novelization, a book shaped like Bob and Doug's ubiquitous beer bottles was published as a promotional tie-in for the movie. The book touted its "ingredients" as "A mellow blend of choice cartoon tidbits and the finest photo-snippets aged in goatskin bags." It also featured a fake library card insert with the signatures of famous Canadians who had allegedly checked the book out, including hockey player Bobby Hull and author Margaret Atwood. Being only available for a short time, the book is currently out of print. See more

Goofs Before entering Elsinore Brewery, Bob and Doug look up at the building and the Elsinore sign. The cut shot is clearly a fake picture which doesn't resemble the real building, and the "Elsinore" lettering is sized and centered differently in the two shots. Before entering Elsinore Brewery, Bob and Doug look up at the building and the Elsinore sign. The cut shot is clearly a fake picture which doesn't resemble the real building, and the "Elsinore" lettering is sized and centered differently in the two shots. See more

Crazy Credits In the original theatrical release, instead of the usual roaring lion in MGM's studio logo, the lion is drunk and belches. Then the camera pans to the side to reveal that the McKenzie Brothers (the main characters in this movie) are playing with the lion's tail. When the lion gets angry, they leave to another room to introduce the movie. In the original theatrical release, instead of the usual roaring lion in MGM's studio logo, the lion is drunk and belches. Then the camera pans to the side to reveal that the McKenzie Brothers (the main characters in this movie) are playing with the lion's tail. When the lion gets angry, they leave to another room to introduce the movie. See more