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Little Mosque on the Prarie

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Arctic_Menace @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 10:16 pm

Just to add, hwacker played the scared, tricky, bigotted and ignorant white people absolutely perfectly. :wink: :D



Give the man an oscar. :D And Hell, let's give one to Omar Shariff for his portrayal of the ex Imam. :D

   



hwacker @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 10:34 pm

Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace:
Just to add, hwacker played the scared, tricky, bigotted and ignorant white people absolutely perfectly. :wink: :D



Give the man an oscar. :D And Hell, let's give one to Omar Shariff for his portrayal of the ex Imam. :D


Me? I don't think so, my teeth are much whiter and straighter.

   



Arctic_Menace @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 10:36 pm

$1:
Me? I don't think so, my teeth are much whiter and straighter.


At 96 years old, they're more than likely dentures... :lol:


BTW, you STILL haven't answered me when I asked you how the fuck you were too young to "knock Justin Trudeau's dad on his ass", since you are 96 years old...

   



ziggy @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:34 pm

PluggyRug PluggyRug:
Just watched it.

Predictable humour, a couple of almost funny bits, then I fell asleep. :?

Got ya,I nodded off myself after 15 minutes. Pretty lame show. 8O

CBC has a way of putting a guy to sleep. :wink:

   



ziggy @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:50 pm

Richard Richard:
We don't have to worry about what the red necks think, they have already popped up their heads. Need to play a game of whack a red neck to get them back in their hole.

It was obvious from the post that this show wasn't even going to get a chance from these open minded individuals.

I thought it had some merit poking fun at both sides of the coin in "Canadian" fashion.

Well I did a topic on this same show when I first heard of it. This is the second one on it,It put me(the show) to sleep untill midnight, I have to thank CBC for being a sleeping pill for me. We should be making fun of natives instead of muslims,but that would never fly would it richard? (heavy sarcasm) :roll: True Canadian fashion indeed,speak for yourself.

Do we really want our great great great great great grandaughters and sons to have to pony up for reperations for injustices done to Muslims by the white man back in 2007 for this show 20 years down the road?
Did we not learn anything from all the native claims and lawsuits?


just my 2 cents

   



TattoodGirl @ Tue Jan 09, 2007 11:56 pm

I lost interest really fast, decided jogging in high winds and snow was more entertaining...... :lol:

   



Richard @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:40 am

I expected a comment like that from some other folks but not you Zig.

What in the F#CK are you talking about?

We should be making fun of natives instead of muslims,but that would never fly would it richard? (heavy sarcasm) Rolling Eyes True Canadian fashion indeed,speak for yourself.

Indeed you said it yourself "you never watched the show" you have no valid point to make about it.

   



ziggy @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:34 am

Richard Richard:
I expected a comment like that from some other folks but not you Zig.

What in the F#CK are you talking about?

We should be making fun of natives instead of muslims,but that would never fly would it richard? (heavy sarcasm) Rolling Eyes True Canadian fashion indeed,speak for yourself.

Indeed you said it yourself "you never watched the show" you have no valid point to make about it.


Take the Muslim stereotype that CBC is useing and make the show useing Native stereotypes instead,think it would still fly?

I saw 20 minutes of it,dont think I had to catch the last 10 to get the gist of the show. It was boring. :roll:

   



Blue_Nose @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:38 am

ziggy ziggy:
Do we really want our great great great great great grandaughters and sons to have to pony up for reperations for injustices done to Muslims by the white man back in 2007 for this show 20 years down the road?
The show was created by a muslim woman.

   



ziggy @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:45 am

Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
ziggy ziggy:
Do we really want our great great great great great grandaughters and sons to have to pony up for reperations for injustices done to Muslims by the white man back in 2007 for this show 20 years down the road?
The show was created by a muslim woman.


Cool,were safe then.

   



Alta_redneck @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 9:14 am

I thought most of the jokes were retreads from shows like SNL and Mad TV.

Like how many times has there been a show , with a Arab trying to get on a plane. That goat's been beat to death.

   



Ripcat @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:13 pm

It had a few laughs. I'll watch it a couple more times to see if the acting gets little better as the actors become more relaxed and comfortable working with each other.

It went farther than I expected with such lines as, " We'll blow away the competition."

   



Zipperfish @ Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:40 pm

Yeah, it got a couple of chukcles out of me, and, like Corner Gas, it's obviously a very good-natured show.

Doesn't hold a candle to "The Office" though. Genius!

   



Richard @ Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:33 pm

Alta_redneck Alta_redneck:
I thought most of the jokes were retreads from shows like SNL and Mad TV.

Like how many times has there been a show , with a Arab trying to get on a plane. That goat's been beat to death.



I think that was the exact point they were trying to make. The female character was showing him that "HE" was the exact opposite end of that stereotype he was complaining about.

   



hwacker @ Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:02 am

Show is visual drudgery



By MICHAEL COREN

When sane people read about a comedy show called Little Mosque on the Prairie made by a notoriously liberal public broadcaster they assumed it was a clever self-parody.

The CBC had at last found a sense of humour, they assumed, and was making fun of its own reputation for political correctness and plodding leftism.

A spoof, they thought. A clever ploy to fool us into believing our national broadcaster would not be so predictable and crass as to actually run with such a weak and cringing idea. But then they realized this is Canada and this is the CBC.

Then they saw it. The usual visual drudgery. Awful Canadian actors mouthing lamentable dialogue packed with cliches and telegraphed attempts at humour. The bland leading the bland. And all paid for by your tax dollars -- including the huge advertising campaign for the project. Public money that could otherwise have been spent on something trivial like a nurse in an intensive care ward.

The obvious first. It goes without saying that no such comedy will be made in this country where Christians are portrayed as a misunderstood community and all of the non-Christians around them as buffoons and extremists. Also goes without saying that we'll never see an episode of Little Church in the Desert on Saudi TV.

From beginning to end the show thumps us over our non-hijab wearing heads with a clumsy hammer. Any fears about Islam, we are told, are based on our own ignorance and bigotry.

Everyone is a caricature in Little Mosque, but some caricatures are more obnoxious than others.

The Muslim characters are nice and kind and ordinary in that quintessentially Canadian way. Some of them may be silly and old-fashioned but they'd never hurt a fly, let alone kill an infidel.

The non-Muslim caricatures, however, are repugnant. Especially if they're cops.

You know cops. The poor fools who have to put their lives on the line during a terrorist attack. A terrorist attack which, naturally, could never have anything to do with Islam.

By the way, in the month of December alone there were 249 jihadist incidents around the world, resulting in 1,794 deaths and 1,589 people being critically injured.

About the only compassionate and apparently informed non-Muslim anywhere to be seen in the program is an Anglican priest. The usual witless literary device who makes us feel good because we're obliged to identify with his good sense and humanism.

Does he, one wonders, ask his Muslim friends if they follow one interpretation of the Koran's teaching that apostates from their religion should be killed?

He might also want to ask them if the Koran allows a husband to beat his wife. Something which is not denied even by those Muslims who are uncomfortable with the passage.

Or he might want to monitor the sermons in the Little Mosque to make sure that, unlike many of those in Gaza, Cairo, Jerusalem, Damascus, Islamabad and even a few in Canada, they're not applauding the Sept. 11 massacres, calling Jews monkeys and pigs who should be slaughtered, demanding that Christians be killed in a holy war or that homosexuals should be put to the sword.

Genuine understanding might be possible.

But only after genuine truth, genuine criticism and, well, genuine comedy.




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