A fishing village responds to government cutbacks by declaring independence and uses the arsenal of a Soviet missile sub to back it up.A fishing village responds to government cutbacks by declaring independence and uses the arsenal of a Soviet missile sub to back it up.A fishing village responds to government cutbacks by declaring independence and uses the arsenal of a Soviet missile sub to back it up.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Thurgood
- (as Gary Vermier)
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- TriviaFilm debut of Henry Czerny.
- GoofsAugustus and Noel find that one of the missiles is aimed at the coordinates of Mount Rushmore saying, "That's just about Rapid City, North Dakota." Rapid City (near Mount Rushmore) is in South Dakota.
- Quotes
[Nelson was embarrassed at the town meeting by Dexter]
Nelson: Oh yeah, Dexter. Do yourself a favour. The next time you have this overwhelming urge to ejaculate some professional jealousy you may have towards me why don't you do it in the privacy of your own bathroom instead of a goddamn public forum! Because if it happens again, Dexter, I will do my very best to make sure you wake up the next morning without a profession!
None of the characters in "Buried On A Sunday" are interesting, and I felt incredibly embarassed for all of the actors in this self-indulgent movie such as Paul Gross and Maury Chaykin. Such a waste of talent...but then again, perhaps they simply needed the income.
Thankfully, "Buried On A Sunday" isn't indicative of all films in Canada as there have been a number of good ones made since then (e.g. "The Sweet Hereafter", "Cube", "Lost & Delirious", "Mambo Italiano", "Ginger Snaps", "Spider"). If all films were like this one, then the future of the Canadian film industry would definitely be in jeopardy.
- shodan1234
- May 2, 2004
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