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@ SpaceJewess - I'm from the midwest, and there was some kind of dedicated Holocaust-unit at least every other year from late grade school onward in a variety of subjects … history class obviously, but in english we read a variety of Anne Frank-esque diaries (including DOAF), and even analyzed the lead-up to the

@ SpaceJewess - I'm from the midwest, and there was some kind of dedicated Holocaust-unit at least every other year from late grade school onward in a variety of subjects … history class obviously, but in english we read a variety of Anne Frank-esque diaries (including DOAF), and even analyzed the lead-up to the

One of the things I really enjoyed about Casino was that it provided a little window into the midwest/union-style mob mechanics, which you really don't see many movies about.

Or like the Adrian in Rockey VII: Adrian's Revenge.

Or like the Adrian in Rockey VII: Adrian's Revenge.

I lived in the NW suburbs for four years, and my wife and I found that the best places to eat were the "regional chains" that had like 10-15 restaurants spread over three or four states … like RAM, Champs, Claim Jumper, Fox & Hound, etc.

I lived in the NW suburbs for four years, and my wife and I found that the best places to eat were the "regional chains" that had like 10-15 restaurants spread over three or four states … like RAM, Champs, Claim Jumper, Fox & Hound, etc.

Your free gift of … $20? … probably kept them going for an extra hour or something. Kudos

Your free gift of … $20? … probably kept them going for an extra hour or something. Kudos

Relax - they explain the apartment away because it's technically Monica's grandma's apartment that's been rent-controlled since the 1940s!*

Why'd you do it Hooters Waitress?

I'm not sure why, but I always think about that line

We felt like we owned basic cable - we grew up around it, our friends worked there.

Cue long one-take shot per episode.

The guy also was a fucking Brigadier General in the Air Force/Reserves and flew 20 "official" combat missions as Captain on a B-24 Liberator over Germany and Italy. I used "official," because he actually flew many more as chief of staff of the Second Bombardment Wing of the Eighth Air Force, but as "command pilot" of

The end is so good to watch. It may be trite to say that any movie makes someone want to "be a better person," but this one comes as close as any to really make me want to do something to that end.

When young George cries "my soar ear," it's about the saddest, most pathetic part of the entire movie. Makes me just want to bawl.

My wife pointed out something when we watched this last week that I hadn't noticed before. When Donna Reed (Denison, Iowa native!) is wearing the robe when her and George are in the yard after the pool incident, she starts walking away and you can see one entire, long leg of hers for less than a second.

True.

I liked a different sack better, because one of the Pat's defensive ends basically saved Tebow from running closer to his own end zone by sacking him where he did.