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1984-85.

Are we sure the circular logo appeared in 1988? I seem to remember it being introduced for the 15th anniversary season in 1989, with a large '15' in the middle.

Wait. Did a horse really fall into quicksand in "The Neverending Story"? That's horrible.

Actually, Bruce Willis' cover of "Respect Yourself" isn't half-bad, making it, in AV Club parlance, brilliant.

I'm so glad I love Radiohead because otherwise, I would absolutely hate Radiohead.

Reading comprehension is hard, I know, but that's not Michelle Shocked.

Not trying to troll here, but of her solo work, my favorite Lauryn Hill studio album is still "The Miseducation of …"

Leave Slumdog out of this. It was a great movie and the best of the BP nominated movies that year.

I was expecting an 82-minute Toronto travelogue in album form. You know, songs about taking girls to Yorkdale, Burger Shack and study sessions at the Reference Library.

See that image of Anthony Rapp on the top right of the CD cover?

I saw Rent a couple months after it opened on Broadway (when the hype seemed more insufferable than Hamilton). It seemed dated - and insufferable - even then.

First thing we climb a tree. And maybe then we'll by the new Drake album.

That's my favourite theory, but I can't imagine Drake was thinking about East York and York when he came up with that nickname.

What are you talking about? Everyone called it T-dot for about 15 years. I still prefer it to the "6."

It'll never fly!

You would see it in opening or closing credits a lot.

When did we all decide that we no longer wanted audio commentaries or special features?

"These new technologies were the 3-D, the Dolby Atmos, and IMAX"

"Mean Girls" is to some people what "Clueless" probably should be to me but "The Breakfast Club" actually is.

Trailer loses points for not having the memorable theme from the 1960 original played one note at a time on a piano.