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I haven't scrolled through all 385 comments yet, but I need to point out that the clip you have posted for the song "Belle" has some terribly out of tune singer trying to sing Belle's part instead of the original. It does not have the original soundtrack. I didn't listen to the rest of them, but is this because of

Huh! Well, I guess I didn't really give it that much of a chance, I had just heard such great things about it and wasn't impressed.

Waaaaaah?? This explains so much. I always thought that crappy looking CGI one was the one everybody loved, and could not figure out why. I will have to check out the other one.

Oh, that's for sure, my older daughter can't watch anything unless she knows exactly what happens and when. She basically has to watch them before she can watch them (usually by hiding in the dining room and peeking around the corner).

Well, I read Watership Down, and watched and loved the movie, when I was a kid. Kids can handle and understand a lot more than people give them credit for. My five-year-old's favorite movie is The Last Unicorn, which isn't as grisly as Watership Down, granted, but it ain't no Dora the Explorer.

Huh?? I am legitimately confused. Is this a bit?

Well, my high school Physics teacher was Mormon, and he made my life a living hell because I wasn't a pretty cheerleader type with big boobs. Unfortunately, he also made my friend's life hell because she was. He was genuinely icky, is what I'm trying to say. Not that I'm extrapolating to all Mormons, but seeing as how

I actually signed up my girl for a "craft camp" recommended by a friend, that was basically a week long commercial (to my 8-year-old!) of Stampin' Up scrapbooking and cardmaking supplies. Luckily, my daughter is not easily swayed, and we managed to get out of there without purchasing hundreds of dollars worth of

Jesus, did Michael Chabon piss in everyone's corn flakes or something? I read this, and loved it, was moved to tears by the end. Discovering "your people" as a young person is a deeply wonderful experience, and for this boy's father to discover that his son had discovered his, and they didn't include his dad, must

If we've brought some joy into your humdrum lives, we'll know that all our hard work ain't been in vain for nothing.

The Leonardo I loved was the little portrait of St. John the Baptist. So cheeky!

Winged Victory is really incredible. I walked up the long staircase with my jaw hanging open.

I could not get over this. The whole wing leading to the Mona Lisa is full of amazing works of art. It took me a couple of hours to make it to the end, the entire time getting passed by truckloads of tourists on their way to see her. When I finally got there, I couldn't get very close, because there were twenty people

I love this story! My 11-year-old son has high-functioning autism as well, and he is constantly bragging that he can beat his little sister in a footrace. She's five.

It really is awesome. I could not get over how great all the kid actors are in that. They are across the board hilarious.

Ever since moving to Canada, I have felt like there was a huge conspiracy in the States to cover up the actual Canadian accent. You are so correct, that flat "a" sound is everywhere, to my eternal annoyance. Why, why did I hear someone say "Aavocaado"? And the street name "Dundas" in Toronto, I originally thought was

I'd also forgotten that scene, but as soon as I started thinking, "Wait, who'd he play in Running On Empty?" I remembered. Really an amazing scene that makes me cry every time I watch it.

My brother and I must have watched Young Einstein 20 times when we were kids. I loved it! Glad to hear it holds up. I will have to dig up a copy to show my kids. Never seen Reckless Kelly, but now I want to.

Yeah, but he didn't draw attention to himself during the concert at all (which is what the crazy people in the comments were saying he did). Gord mentioned that he was there, the camera showed him, and then Gord called him out to do something about the situation in the north (Indigenous populations barely hanging on).