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I knew her when she was in high school, and the English accent was her natural way of speaking.

"Now is that hard to understand? "

Black Orpheus
Setting the Greek Orpheus myth in Rio during Carneval, you see quite a bit of celebration, including this scene set in the favela:

Milner IS cool, but not as cool as the Wolfman.

King of the Winos
But I think you might need to have a failed corporate takeover on your resume'.

Radio Station Staff - IN SPACE! (NewsRadio)

Field of Dreams is based on a novel, so there's not much that one can't question…Although Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) batted left-handed and threw right-handed, but in the film he's batting from the right-hand side of the plate and throws with his left hand.

Okay, a month and a half later….

"How old are the writer and director of TMHT would be a more accurate comparison. "

American Graffiti & Dazed and Confused?
I think that Grace is missing something here: If not exactly autobiographical films, Lucas and Linklater knew the settings in time and space. Linklater _was_ a Texas high school student in 1976. George Lucas _was_ leaving Modesto for college in the late summer of 1962. Those

Meaning that Ness finally got out of his bad Ramones-ripoff phase and got into his bad X-ripoff phase.

Oh, this is rich.
"I just got so sick of tattooed Dickies-wearing guys in bands trying to sing pop-punk songs that sound the same."

Haven't seen this one, but the most realistic booze sweat I recall having seen covers Gary Oldman in State of Grace.

"Ahhhh, that's 70's, Andy.""

Oh, slowdive, you youngster, you…Anyone who's old enough to remember that era knows that the only song of the lite rock genre which could make one completely crazy was Al Stewart's Year of the Cat.

"Who's up for a little Hamilton Joe Frank and Reynolds?"

Pablo Cruise reference FTW!

Re: Graham/Capone
"…and make viewers think he'd walked onto the studio lot directly from a Chicago stockyard. "

Farewell, President Dietrich.
The world is for the worse without you.

Yep, it was like Office Space, in that you only knew a person or two who saw it in the theater.