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It's aged well. I like it more now than I did when I was a kid in '90.

If there was a police officer standing in the foyer of my home, I would also ignore him if I had a flight to catch the next day.

"Now after having been played by Brian d’Arcy James (off Broadway), Jonathan Groff (on Broadway), and Rory O’Malley (as Groff’s replacement)"

My gut says you're confusing Waffle House with Cracker Barrel.

No discussion of the cumbersome UNIX system? Or the monitors that could reflect images on velociraptors but not people?

Fargo was released in early March.

OT, but did anyone catch C+C Music Factory on Arsenio last night?

Typical Oscar bai…

Look at photos of Rick Moranis from when he was a major movie star and remind yourself that Rick Moranis was a major movie star.

Seymour and Audrey are such likable schnooks, 1986 audiences probably didn't want them to be killed. Also, it's a MUSICAL.

"The Day the Clown Cried" could only be disappointing by being good.

""The movie’s most delirious sequence involves a futuristic cocktail party where adults get dressed up in their snazziest outfits and dig some imported bongo music"

The Muppet Movie was nominated for two Oscars (the song ones) and lost!

"We gave you two Oscars and nominated you again tonight. BOOOO!"

If you had asked most people a few months ago what movie would sweep award season, they would have said The Birth of a Nation. Today: no nominations.

This is true! Of the top 50 movies of all time, the only ones that could plausibly owe their success to star power are American Sniper and Forrest Gump (and maybe Titanic and Deadpool).

And Gravity.

Of these, the Close Encounters reboot seems most plausible. But without Steven Spielberg. Or Richard Dreyfuss. Or Teri Garr. Or Carey Guffey.

A sequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark?! Ha!

Sure, but what's the sport in that?