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They were in Canada all along!

I even know a college professor whose students have complained about him showing black and white films because it 'hurts their eyes' … :\

1. The Crowd (1928)
2. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
3. Stella Dallas (1925)
4. Sherlock Jr (1924)
5. Show People (1928)
6. Seventh Heaven (1927)
7. Pandora's Box (1929)
8. Wings (1927) / Mantrap (1925) (There had to be a Clara Bow in there but I couldn't choose between them)
9. Speedy (1928)
10. Ben-Hur (1925)

I saw 'Pan' at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival this year, and it is a long, tedious, pretentious, failed experiment in European symbolism. Seriously, a real two-hours-I'll-never-get-back experience. Avoid it like the plague. Watch literally any other silent movie instead.

With nobody to validate our hilarious quips aside from our friends and family.

The rumour's been going round as a blind item for at least two weeks. The Sun was merely the one that finally went 'We're going to give you as many clues as possible without actually saying who it is.'

Even without the misspelling, that is one terrible headline.

That's exactly what I thought, too. It just doesn't ring a bell with me at all.

Yes, Rob. They closed them to keep you out.

It's almost like they're trying to whip the audience into a state of frenzy.

As someone else said up-thread, this game was a weird combination of insanely easy and insanely hard.

I think what he's saying is that you've got to pick your fights, because you're not going to win them all, and you'll end up wasting more energy on getting angry that than you will on actually making a difference.

I had trouble linking the two threads of this episode together, but perhaps that's the link - the parents were doing the adult equivalent of running around pretending they were ninjas, and their apparent political correctness is no less of an act.

That seems to be the whole theme of this season.

Well, I'll go a different way here and say that the show is now slightly less disappointing than it was when it started, and that's the best I can say about it. A classic 'I really wanted to like this' situation. Great cast and visuals, but it still hasn't quite come together for me.

They no longer have Fonzie's leather jacket on display. In fact they completely rejigged that whole part of the museum a while ago and kind of dumbed it down. There's not much a theme to it other than 'The Hall of Stuff You're Here to Instagram'.

As a matter of fact, I was there a few weeks ago and they had one of Don Draper's suits on display as one of their most recent acquisitions.

Miss Simpson, do you find something funny about the word "Trumboner"?

I unironically love watching his show, because he so clearly unironically enjoyed doing what he was doing.

It also sounds like a much more interesting movie.