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You don't even need technology. Outdated fashions or slang (among other things) are enough to date a movie.

I tried using it just yesterday. I gave up and went to Google and entered in my search terms +avclub.com

Well, yeah, but it only said "American," not "native-born American."

That's what I thought too, but then looked it up. It turns out he moved to the US in his 20s, and became an American citizen in his 30s. So, that statement is partially correct, depending on how you look at it. It certainly makes more sense to call him American than Canadian, since he only spent a couple years of his

Pretty much everything.

Yes, they did. Just watch "Salt."

Christiane Kerner - Good Bye Lenin!

Doesn't really clearly reference nuclear warfare, IMO. The phrase "bad moon rising" seems to imply some sort of reference to astrology or other folk superstitions.

They didn't rap, but they did throw in a random musical scene:

I remember he (Hamm) did some generic movie for Disney a couple years ago, but that's about it.

I love TCM, and it's one of the main reasons* I hang onto a cable subscription for just those shorts, classic trailers, and other oddities that they use to fill gaps between feature films.

They don't get distributed in US movie theaters, but I would be surprised if there aren't any.

Isn't that one only a metaphorical bomb?

I was coming to here to mention at least half of Bruce Springsteen's output.

Speaking from experience (this is one of my favorite recipes for potlucks) they won't know about the zucchini unless they're told. And then, if it's the right recipe, they won't care.

Unless they don't do anything.

Dunno about the mask, but if you're looking for cynical portrayals of women in Carrey's movies, I don't think you can get any more stereotypical than his client in "Liar Liar."

I've seen some open as early as 10.

Disney is on it:

Sarcasm, I hope?