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The 1960s version or the Tim Burton version?

Is it? I don't know much about Albanian food, but I would be surprised if their food sucks, since they're so close to Greece, and I would think that there would be at least some overlap.

Definitely concur - as much as I love tomatoes. I don't eat "fresh" tomatoes out of season - I'd rather go without than eating winter tomatoes.

As far as I understand, according to food labeling guidelines, it's not counted as a preservative, only a flavoring.

Sometimes wish I'd never been born at all…

It's because he was a great underwear salesman.

When you could mention so many others, e.g. Richard Attenborough, why would you bring up Tim Allen first?

If 2015-6 = 2004, sure…?

It's where you can get cheap books and legal addictive stimulants.

in 2004

for the last six years

Not to mention you have second-unit directors, and compilation features like Fantasia 2000 or Paris Je T'Aime.

The floodgates were opened after Nebraska Fargo.

Spirited Away, with Princess Mononoke a close second.

I love the smell of Hitler in the morning

But doesn't another studio have the rights to the Fantastic Four?

Here you go:

IF he lifted them up and said something about returning library books on time, it would be better.

Argo, Looper, Hunger Games, American Sniper, The Book of Eli, The Hangover, Salt, Inglourious Basterds, The Social Network, Edge of Tomorrow, and others on the list ended up as commercial successes as well.

True but irrelevant to his point.

Dang. I want to make a witty comment tying 2046 into this, but I can't think of anything.