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Nope.

Why that was Wizzo, the Wacky Wizard. He would cast spells with his Stone of Zanzabar.

"It's not going to be 3 hours long, it's going to be 5! Bwa, ha, ha, ha, ha, haaaaa!" Curse you Zach Snyder!

It was a wonderful thing to be in my 20's and living in Ukrainian Village during that period. I have the tinnitus and dead brain cells to prove it.

(Read: No high heels, no bustiers.) Pffffft. Well, I'm out.

No. Please no. Don't try to explore the "both parties suck" argument. Not one Democrat voted for this. Democrats don't want to take away healthcare, clean air and water, internet privacy, LGBT rights, on and on and on. There's a HUGE fucking difference.

Funny coming from someone who doesn't know how to properly apply "you're." BTW, I wouldn't call it hate, I'd call it ridicule. You protest too much, wondering if you might belong to a certain Reddit group?

Very astute. Well done.

I was 18 when The Breakfast Club came out. I was a kid "from the wrong side of the tracks" in an otherwise tawny, upper middle class suburb. During that time there was always a dark cloud over our household due to the looming threat of layoffs at my dad's steel mill (thanks Reagan). Watching mostly upper middle class

I want to find just one GOP supporter who can tell me who this benefits outside of telecom and marketing companies? They can tell me what they want, and then I get to punch them in the throat.

I have a relative who's a teacher in Indiana. Yup, the state where ex-governor Pence absolutely gutted public education. About two years ago she made that statement. Funny how quickly she embraced the Democratic Party after Pence screwed over her and all the other teachers.

If this manages to make it through legislation, how I hope you're right. I'd love to see all kinds of embarrassing dirt on these asshats.

I'll just come out and say it, I find Hughes to be incredibly overrated.

Ugh. I had the same reaction. Culkin is terrible, as are the cartoon slapstick bits. Not to mention Hughes having to insert his trademark maudlin b.s. in the third act, as he did in all his movies.

This movie and Running Scared capture 80's Chicago perfectly. I can't believe so much of the city was so rough back then.

I remember working in River North and one wouldn't DARE go west of Franklin. Man, if could go back in time and buy up a few of the derelict empty lots in that area…

Not when it's wet from beefy goodness.

I'm a proud Chicagoan who recognizes that deep dish is an abomination.

Dammit, a few months ago I was at a grocery that actually carried lobster roll buns but for the life of me I can't remember where.

A lifetime Chicagoan. Loves me gyros, Italian beef and Chicago style hot dogs. Deep dish pizza? I'm lucky if I happen to eat it once a year… and yes it's usually because I'm with an out-of-towner who just HAS to try it.