Great montage, so many things I'll have to watch it again !! Really loves the part about "Just for laughs " it is indeed well known to be a turning point for many comedians. Beau travaille !!
My trip to montreal was litterally based on those ideas of european low cost, but turns out, if you dig more you discover that quebec is investing money in their culture because they feel oppressed by canada. when i talked to canadians, they said that the architecture is protected by law as an heritage type of view. When you go to the Banquise, i talked to french-canadians who said that the indians and french canadians are wresling for the survive of their culture simultaneously and its a delicate debate because quebec doesn't want to oppress indians at the same time than show up their culture. Frenchies said that an indian law made by canada is a piece of shit for the diplomatic wellness between quebec and indians on quebec territory. Its really weird to say but quebec is like a country within a federation they said. I would'nt have been able to discussed with french canadians if they were'nt speaking english, thanks to them. I wish i could learn french.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaah the more you learn..... and girls are great and beer is good over there. Im realising that when i think of canada im more thinking about quebec city, the beutiful montreal part and toronto stuff. every peeps are like talkable unlike here in new york.
It's true, not only we struggle to preserve our language and culture, but the federal governement is doing everything they can to make sure it disappears. Most Quebecers think that Quebec could keep it's language and culture inside Canada, but i think we'll just become Louisiana 2.
@@PotatoToonJe ne souhaite pas la perte du français au Québec. Tout le monde a sa part de responsabilité pour assurer la pérennité de la langue ici. Merci.
Thank you so very much for posting this! You inspired me to watch some films and TV shows I had not heard of, such as Mambo Italians, the Score, and Upload!
We are truly delighted to know what American people, news media and entertainment think of our beautiful beautiful city and our kind, generous, funny people. Without you our neighbor we can not be so appreciated. We really are grateful for making our truly beautiful city your place of visits, shows and appreciation of our city beautiful. Beauty lies in eyes of beholder and love in hearts. You have big hearts. Please...please keep saying nice things about our city and our way of life. Thanks please....come back.
@@DiscoverMontréal I would love a montage about the Montreal Canadiens, first hockey team and of course the fans. You did a magnificent job about the fans of multiple bands and artists but hockey would be great. Btw I'm not a hockey fan but there's just something about the Habs in its history.
The subtle use of CANADA in USA TV shows started early in the 1950's. Every year of "PERRY MASON``, one plot or script would reference Vancouver, BC Canada because Raymond Burr is from this region, a Canadian that used this placement to name his home. A number one show for many years.
@@cassiopee26 True but the old Québec City (La Cité intra-rampart ) is really small surrounded by the suburbs that forms today the Agglomération of Québec City. Sainte-Foy , Sillery, Charlesbourg, Beauport, Neuchatel, Ancienne-Lorette - Cap-Rouge, Vanier, Limoilou
Most of Kathy Reich's novels involving Temperance Brennan are mostly or partialy set in Montréal or Québec. She's a very nice lady who speaks French vert well.
I moved to Montreal in 2013 originally with the intent of staying for a year.
I'm still here.
Great montage, so many things I'll have to watch it again !!
Really loves the part about "Just for laughs " it is indeed well known to be a turning point for many comedians.
Beau travaille !!
You could make an hour long video with US comedians' Just for Laugh shows.
Thank you for this montage, I love my city
My trip to montreal was litterally based on those ideas of european low cost, but turns out, if you dig more you discover that quebec is investing money in their culture because they feel oppressed by canada. when i talked to canadians, they said that the architecture is protected by law as an heritage type of view. When you go to the Banquise, i talked to french-canadians who said that the indians and french canadians are wresling for the survive of their culture simultaneously and its a delicate debate because quebec doesn't want to oppress indians at the same time than show up their culture. Frenchies said that an indian law made by canada is a piece of shit for the diplomatic wellness between quebec and indians on quebec territory. Its really weird to say but quebec is like a country within a federation they said. I would'nt have been able to discussed with french canadians if they were'nt speaking english, thanks to them. I wish i could learn french.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaah the more you learn..... and girls are great and beer is good over there. Im realising that when i think of canada im more thinking about quebec city, the beutiful montreal part and toronto stuff. every peeps are like talkable unlike here in new york.
@@Vince-beerpro vote harris, we sure need a quebec vibe in our merica
It's true, not only we struggle to preserve our language and culture, but the federal governement is doing everything they can to make sure it disappears. Most Quebecers think that Quebec could keep it's language and culture inside Canada, but i think we'll just become Louisiana 2.
@@PotatoToonJe ne souhaite pas la perte du français au Québec. Tout le monde a sa part de responsabilité pour assurer la pérennité de la langue ici. Merci.
@@theopenrepublicanhell no 😂
I really like Montreal, Quebec city also is beautiful, I love driving through there on the way to Maritimes
Love from Ontario
Thank you so very much for posting this! You inspired me to watch some films and TV shows I had not heard of, such as Mambo Italians, the Score, and Upload!
We are truly delighted to know what American people, news media and entertainment think of our beautiful beautiful city and our kind, generous, funny people. Without you our neighbor we can not be so appreciated. We really are grateful for making our truly beautiful city your place of visits, shows and appreciation of our city beautiful. Beauty lies in eyes of beholder and love in hearts. You have big hearts. Please...please keep saying nice things about our city and our way of life. Thanks please....come back.
Bravo. This is a lot of work.
I absolutely LOVE my city.
My city.
My home.
My lady.
M❤NTREAL.
So much was left on the cutting room floor! Which reference was your favourite? 🎥
The Montréal Screwjob. Bret Hart was f'ed over bad... And the warm bodies near the end! I love that movie!
Man, i was waiting for your UFC guy to scream like « quebec's comin back THEBERNAK », you dropped it on the cutting room floor or what?
@@DiscoverMontréal I would love a montage about the Montreal Canadiens, first hockey team and of course the fans. You did a magnificent job about the fans of multiple bands and artists but hockey would be great. Btw I'm not a hockey fan but there's just something about the Habs in its history.
@@guillaumeleblanc4542 wht's with hockey and your habs in history, ya guys like to train your core? wtf
This is GREAT!! Thank you!! Merci!!
The subtle use of CANADA in USA TV shows started early in the 1950's. Every year of "PERRY MASON``, one plot or script would reference Vancouver, BC Canada because Raymond Burr is from this region, a Canadian that used this placement to name his home. A number one show for many years.
Beaucoup de travail, j'ai bien aimé
9:30 Bordeaux prison is a provincial jail only for inmates sentenced for less than 2 years. "From '92 to '97" is 5 years.
@@simonrancourt7834 yes and RCMP would have nothing to do with it 😛 silly Law & Order!
Video mentioned McGill, I'm happy 😁
Only Americans could think Montréal is so European😂
@@squaretriangle9208 And Canadians from other provinces 🙂
They said Montreal was the most European city in North America and as a former Montrealer I would agree
@@prabjotgill7291 it's the perspective, for I'm from Europe and for me it's very American😄
@@prabjotgill7291 Quebec city is more European than Montreal though.
@@cassiopee26 True but the old Québec City (La Cité intra-rampart ) is really small surrounded by the suburbs that forms today the Agglomération of Québec City. Sainte-Foy , Sillery, Charlesbourg, Beauport, Neuchatel, Ancienne-Lorette - Cap-Rouge, Vanier, Limoilou
Most of Kathy Reich's novels involving Temperance Brennan are mostly or partialy set in Montréal or Québec. She's a very nice lady who speaks French vert well.
That's why the first episode of Bones features a Montreal reference :)
where are the movies 'Catch Me If You Can' nd 'The Sum of All Fears' ? how,d you forget them ?
There are no references of Montreal in Catch me if you can at all.
@@Bubble-GuyEh The scenes are from Québec city not Montreal
@@Miniweet9167 in one scene you see the Lionel Groux Metro sign..so thats Montréal..but i get it, they dont actually say 'Montréal ' in the movie
I Remember my coworkers...call me "SAMY SAUssa"😊😂...but he''s not French..American spanish😅
They are cokoo for coco puffs 😂😂😂😂
Denis Villeneuve is not from Montréal though.
He’s lived in Montreal for 40 years and calls the city his home ❤️
@@DiscoverMontréal Denis is from Becancour,just near Trois -Rivieres
So if Quebec secedes will they visit Ottawa ?
No they will visit Montreal much more
?????
Haha. Im born in Montreal, and cant say I love it. Its fun and all, but naaah. Traffic is the worst and too many orange cones and constructions😂😂😂
I'm a Quebecer and I don't like Montreal lol.
Cool..
De ou?
@@victorjr9341 Né à Québec puis élevé dans les cantons de l'est.
Born in Quebec, raised in the Eastern Townships.
@@TommyCrosby Normal, j'aimerais que les Nordiques reviennent pour que je puisse détester ma parenté de Québec encore
jalousie
more asmr content like this please