Hollywood North is a mediocre Canadian movie about a bad Canadian movie. And only in math do two negatives make a positive.
In movies, it simply makes for irony. Set in the late '70s/early '80s heyday of "dentist-producers," when the tax write-off for Canadian movies was so juicy more people produced such movies than watched them (remember Lee Majors and Chris Makepeace in The Last Chase?), the cartoonish comedy virtually mirrors itself as a symbol of what has always ailed Canfilm.
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