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I feel this way too. I think it's because Downton makes every actor totally sexless.

It was Vanguard! So was The Voices iirc. I pretty much exclusively saw Vanguard or MM movies this year.

I did for The Guest and had a little more luck, but only because a relatively short woman sat in front of me. I saw Why Don't You Play in Hell last year and sat in the balcony, and could barely see the screen when someone over 5'8 sat in front of me. At this point I'm considering bringing some pillows to sit on.

I saw about 14 films (including Nightcrawler, which I thought was predictable and so-so except for Jake Fucking Gyllenhaal in an amazing performance), and my favourites were:

Saw this at TIFF as the last Midnight Madness screening and had a blast. It expertly blends in the stupidity of a Terminator-esque action thriller with camp and genuine tension. Also, although Cousin Matthew is totally sexless in Downton Abbey, Dan Stevens makes me feel funny in the ovaries in this movie and I'd like

I HATE the Ryerson theatre. As a 5'2' person any time someone sits in front of me I'm pretty much fucked. I have this issue at the Bloor too - I get so frustrated watching subtitled movies there because I can't see the bottom of the screen.

If you go to school in Toronto, I feel like I know exactly who you're talking about.

I don't think so - I just rewatched Burger Wars and at the end of the episode, Mr. Fischoeder mentions that he rents out space to a raccoon sanctuary, and Bob says, "I know, they're next door. I've been meaning to talk to you about that." The opening credits store in that episode was the "Rocky Refuge Raccoon