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Why aren't they coming to Oakville, Ontario?!

The one where Andy Kaufman played a robot? She was in that?

I did a Ctrl+F in the review for "Short Circuit" and nothing came up.

Where my GO Transit eastern terminus peoples at?

Wasn't The Great Escape an album about boredom? Help me out here, blur fans.

It goes without saying that "Country House" is a song (and video) that stands the test of time.

Hey guys, I remember this movie.

I saw the film "Ragtime" after I saw the musical, but they complement each other pretty well. And Randy Newman's first movie score!

They could have nipped this franchise in the bud 22 (!) years ago if they had just implemented the lysine contingency.

They were both in The Help. It took me basically the entire movie to tell them apart.

It's amazing how to many people, George Lucas is the first and foremost, the guy who ruined Star Wars, not the guy who CREATED Star Wars (and Indiana Jones).

Thankfully, today's blockbusters still have characters delivering long monologues.

Wait until you realize that James Horner wrote the music for both.

If you were around in 1983, you really wanted to see this movie. And some of us saw it.

Who said anything about The Expendables trilogy?

Vertigo is an incredible movie, but it's not even Hitchcock's best (North by North Kardashian is). Critics were just being cute, like saying that another band is better than The Beatles. Intellectually, you know it's true, but nobody cares that you like The Beatles.

The top 25 on imdb.com are all great movies (though I found the LOTR films dull), but taken as a group they all seem to appeal to a certain demographic: male nerds.

The annual 70MM/Big Screen Film Festival at the Cinesphere pretty much made Toronto winters worthwhile.

Kids these days who don't know a song from 1969, but know the cool Aerosmith cover from 1978 (because Aerosmith were popular in 1993).

There must be Little Orphan Annie comic nerds who can't stand the fact that instead of a movie where she goes on adventures, they turned her origin story into a Broadway musical, then made THAT into three movies.