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How many lives were saved by this?
I am not joking, last year we had an old lady make a kid an orphan when she drove into a restaurant and killed his parents and a waitress. She was never charged with any crime. She only lost her license.

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Someone already posted a different Aladdin number but I thought this one was pretty great as well:

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Jai Ho from the end Credits of Slumdog Millionaire

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I'm going to go with two. Also, I could nominate the entire soundtrack of Chicago, but that would be unfair.

"Just Dropped in (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)

RKO 128 - The historical drama based around the production of Citizen Kane is amazing in its own right. Liev Schreiber is fantastic as Orson Welles. There's a great scene (based on the real life event) where Welles has them dig up the floor in the RKO studio, in order to get the right angle for a shot.

District 9 was on the list until the last minute — had to make some sacrifices to avoid this becoming a laundry list. Ditto with Avatar, although I'm sure some people would quibble with calling it "excellent." I still like Avatar a lot.

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Citizen Kane. The visual effects and camera techniques were revolutionary at the time, and it's a classic example of manipulating camera angles to tell a story.

Capiche.

This guy:

Until the fall off and the dog takes them and buries them in the backyard.

Love it. I've been threatening my wife that I'll set up these guys imitating a phone as my ringtone.

I can't really help it. There's a rhyme in that title!:

Haha. I read it in his moooon voice.

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"Yet, whenever it is on, I sit and watch it."

Thank you. You made my day.

Defenders always go for that. But tell me, what is the most memorable line in the movie? What's the best scene? What character performance touched you the most? Because I think while you can cite numbers, the cultural value of the Abram's pastiche is near zil.