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If this movie exists in a world where there already was a Ghostbusters, then this is a sequel of sorts. So why is it called "Ghostbusters"?! It shouldn't be called "Ghostbusters" anyway. That title's taken, and it's an iconic film - I shouldn't have to qualify what movie I'm talking about. Even the new Vacation

Or Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, which he was also in.

I paused the Times Square shot. It has ads for some randomly old Columbia Pictures movies (Taxi Driver, Tommy), some old neon billboards (Times Square no longer has neon billboards), a giant Blu Ray billboard, and some cute product placement (a billboard for Hostess that says "That's a big Twinkee").

No spoilers, but for fans of balding Canadian news anchors, there might be a surprise for you in this movie.

"Snowball, and his army of abandoned pets who call themselves the "Flushed Pets" – [5] launch a criminal conspiracy to exact retaliation on all happily-owned pets and their owners."

Disney/PIXAR don't do stunt voice casting. At least not since the first Toy Story.

There should be a movie where animals talk, but are otherwise no more intelligent than they normally would be otherwise. Kind of like the dog in "Up", but with all creatures.

I was wondering what that was. It didn't sound like it was from the movie at all. The music at the end of Room would actually have been perfect, but whatever.

I know, right?! Brie Larson's EP, which nobody bought or listened to, is comparable to Marky Mark, who had a number one song from a number one album (and was the brother of a New Kid).

Wait! I didn't get to comment before the typo in the headline was corrected.

Because you were a fan of The Bill Engvall Show?

Because Bill Crystal's one-man song and dance routine was a parody of those earlier production numbers.

Don't think it's been damaged by parody - just the credits sequences (with the running and the Vangelis and the flavin!).

The beginning of the 1990 Oscars, hands down.

"Room also takes place in Ohio, a fact that remains unstated in the script but is clearly revealed in a shot of a license plate toward the end of the film."

That was by design. The marketers wanted you to know that they leave the Room, otherwise the tension would be unbearable and who would see it?

Fine. But the dude wasn't nominated for ANY of the Sergio Leone movies, nor "Cinema Paradiso." Not. Even. Nominated.

No. It begins behind the song "See You Again" from Furious7. It's the only scene of the movie that actually worked, and it was the number one song in America for months.

Every generation gets the Lovable Loser(s) at the Calgary Olympics movie it deserves.

Didn't they already save Mister Banks in the last one?