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Oh, are you saying you lost a fight to one of them?

She served in the IDF - so what? All Israeli citizens serve in the IDF. That's not something really impressive.

No one really wants to see an actress who is "a - mazon." .,..

Pfft. Everyone knows 3/4 is the best time signature for dancing.

I think that sometimes English-language captions abridge what is being said for the sake of space on the screen.

No I mean, Roderick Thorp didn't come up with the quotable lines like Yippee Ki yayee.

… including the first movie.

There's no reason Jessie can't be a "princess", considering how loosely Disney defines that term…

Is that another way of saying "Get off my lawn"?

If you judge a movie by the frequency of one liners, go watch Batman and Robin. You should love it.

It means that Linus van Pelt isn't giving a speech about the meaning of Christmas or anything.

Lucy just doesn't have the same ring to it.

Anyone can make a carbon-copy of Die Hard (1)'s plot:

Let's just say we have different taste in movies and leave it at that, I think.

Like I said, I lost interest in the movie before I got that far. And plenty of movies have catchphrases. That's not enough to set it apart.

Die Hard 2 was unimaginative. It copied the first movie too closely. 3 was better.

I vote for Simon Pegg

That would be hard, as this was at a drive-in.

And I thought screening a double feature of Indiana Jones 4 and Mamma Mia was an unusual choice.

The original "Miracle on 34th Street" came out in May. It made over $30 million, adjusted for inflation. Not a huge take, but not a flop either.