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Or "Coming to America."

My understanding is that Gung Ho features the first instance of the term "jagoff" uttered in a nationally-released movie. Can anyone confirm/deny this?

I did not read the book but I did find out that the main character has a catchphrase, and that catchphrase is "Laters, baby!" Trying to use that a ton in my daily life now.

My money was on Tito Puente.

Man, God bless Wikipedia and TheMovieSpoiler.com for posting thorough summaries of movies like this, detailing how every character dies and the inevitable twist ending, so I can satisfy my curiousity without wasting 100 minutes of my life watching them.

And Barney Rubble!

You have my attention.

Let's get serious, though: everyone knows the best pizza is Sicilian style, right?

Freaks and Geeks was great at that, too.

I'd say if you're a Stephen King fan, you'd actually probably like Joe Hill's work a lot—for the most part, he and his old man share a fairly similar style and sensibility (skip "20th Century Ghosts" and "Horns" though).

This is true: In an early draft of the script for Part II, it's established that Hill Valley is founded by William "Bill" Hill.

So how about the fact that Parkinson's-afflicted Michael J. Fox (actual age: 52) still looks about twenty years younger than the 47-year-old, 2015 version of Marty?

Agreed, for the most part. My only argument with this is that Part 3 ties up loose ends from the SECOND movie only. The first one doesn't have any loose ends, which is what makes it so awesome.

I also love Doc's reaction to that line. He kind of stares off in space for a second, like he's actually considering how to answer it.

To be honest, Coach's character feels really leftover from when the three loft members were supposed to be real comedic foils for the free-spirited, perky, laid-back Jess. You had Schmidt (fussy, uptight), Nick (slob, sad-sack), and Coach (angry, type-A). Once Winston was added, you could tell the writers struggled

I took the same test to work at Toys R Us one summer in college. The only two questions I remember were "Can you count to 100" (answer: yes) and "Do you sometimes get angry" (answer: ???).

I went to one not long ago, and the best thing they were selling was a giant photograph of "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"-era Kevin Costner that was used as an overhead decoration.

Liked for Souf Oaklin. Although my favorite local indie video store had to be Dreaming Ant Video, located in the back of the Bloomfield Crazy Mocha coffee shop.

I'm more interested in the Maynard Ferguson video. First concert I ever went to (because my junior high band director gave the entire trumpet section extra credit if we attended)!