Strange Brew
Strange Brew is a feature-length adaptation by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas of their Canadian stereotype characters from SCTV, the McKenzie brothers. It’s also based loosely on Hamlet, making it the oddest update of Shakespeare still to this day (sorry, She’s the Man) and giving it way more plot than you’d expect from a dumb comedy about knuckleheads trying to get a free case of beer.
26 March 1945, Canada
29 October 1947, St Thomas, Ontario, Canada
18 April 1953, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
22 November 1921, Toronto, Canada
27 October 1947, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
1924, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
1 June 1935, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
5 September 1960, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
27 October 1944
30 May 1908, San Francisco, California, USA
20 May 1949, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
10 April 1929, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden
11 June 1922, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
December 06, 2005
There's tons of weird stuff here.
August 30, 2004
The price of a ticket could buy enough beer for an experience at least as memorable as this one.
May 13, 2008
No, there's nothing intelligent here -- just a couple of likable fellows trying to stop mad Brewmeister Smith (Max von Sydow) from gaining control of the world.
March 05, 2005
"Hamlet" done by Canadian drunks! Absolute genius!
May 13, 2008
The film celebrates stupidity and would likely have caused an international incident if Canadians weren't so nice, but it essentially lives up to its premise, once in a while coming up with a gag that is halfway funny.
February 09, 2006
The plotline (derived from Hamlet) soon goes flat.
August 17, 2016
Overall, I'm not sure anyone picking up Strange Brew cold right now without any prior exposure to the characters would even be able to tell what they're looking at. I still find it entertaining, and I love Rick Moranis in the film in particular.
February 22, 2008
Clunky booze comedy based on popular Canadian air heads.
May 27, 2003
Brilliant. Stupid...but brilliant.
April 02, 2010
Their take on the Bard is as imaginative as any other cinematic adaptation, plus a good deal funnier
March 18, 2004
Just odd enough to skate by; you remember the singular tone of the film long after the gags have faded.
August 30, 2013
Frankly, I was sold the moment the MGM lion gave out an inebriated belch.

