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But I liked the dialogue!

MOVIE TALK TIME!

I would argue it was made for the Luc Besson Box Office.

That works, too.

Are those funky beats part of Mark Mothersbaugh's score?

Were Valerian's expectations precisely zero?

Hey guys, the Detroit embargo has lifted. My review should be up in a few days, but I'll say for now that it's my favorite one-word, seven-letter place-name "D" movie of 2017.

1. Inception
2. Inception
3. Inception

10. Insomnia
9. Following
8. The Dark Knight Rises
7. Dunkirk
6. The Prestige
5. Interstellar
4. Batman Begins
3. The Dark Knight
2. Memento
1. Inception

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Toonces. The Cat Who Could Drive a Car.
The Tooncinator

SUPER CHUNK ANSWERS
1. 1968 (We got this.)
2. Night of the Comet (We got this.)
3. 6 - Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Land of the Dead, Diary of the Dead, Survival of the Dead (We got this.)
4. The Crazies (We got this.)

7/18/17 MOVIE TRIVIA RECAP
Round 1: General Knowledge – I’m not sure if I spelled Kieslowski’s first name correctly (I might have left out a “z”), even though I have a close friend with Polish ancestry.
Round 2: Audio Round Siskel & Ebert (& a little Roeper) – Siskel really did not like Elizabeth Berkley in Showgirls.

I read this is in a Snagglepuss voice.

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St. Vincent - Strange Mercy

It deserves to be this generations's Star Wars, the space phenomenon that inspires legions of devoted fans. Of course, Star Wars is already this generation's Star Wars. Maybe Valerian can carve out some unique space for itself. What I'm saying is, it's more accessible than Jupiter and John Carter.

Or… some voters *didn't* watch it this season but said, "It was good the last two years, so I'll just keep nominating it and the same actors again."