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I was pleasantly surprised to find New York Seltzer on this list, as I have been trying to remember the name of it for weeks now. My friends growing up had New York Seltzer at their house, along with store-brand orange and grape soda, and it was all we drank.

It's OK OtP. You can't win them all.

John Sebastian played some song about his kid and how he has to learn about peace, or some such nonsense. I always skip it; it is way too free-love for me.

Is Lang the curly-haired "cat" in the movie?
And why, of all the acts to choose from, did the author decide on a shot of John Sebastian as the cover? His song and Joan Baez's set are the WORST of the bunch.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
John Travolta and Kelly Preston
Dustin Hoffman and his wife
Sean Connery and his wife

RIP Karl Malden
I feel like John C Reilly can easily take Mr. Malden's place in film. Because he is known for being "pleasingly plain" and a great actor.

Is that Motorhead? (insert appropriate umlauts) Because I only know that from that commercial with the dude playing pool while he talks to himself about not having any bars on his phone.

Should I be ashamed that an unregistered comment (made by Bologna) made me laugh?

The fact that it was filmed in Wisconsin is one of the big reasons I want to see it, just so I can point out to people which places I recognize and be generally annoying.

I like this lady
I watch The Green Mile a lot, and the scene with her and Michael Clarke Duncan is beautiful and sad and great. Her tiny, pale form next to the behemoth Duncan is gorgeous. I also like her in Pieces of April-she for some reason can play a cancer-stricken woman really well.

I think it's the movie's fault that I have never been able to get a good grasp on the layout of the hiding place. In the book, she describes a tiny cramped area and leaves a small diagram; in the movie they have free reign over much of the building and it looks quite roomy.

Yes, and how convenient that the woman who wrote down those numbers as a little girl in 1959 is dead now. I mean, she would be in her 60s-why would she be dead? I know, if she were alive, Nic could just ASK her what the numbers meant and the movie would be over before it starts.

I am reminded of Big for some reason, when Tom Hanks is asking the toy company execs why they think that kids would want to play with a building. Even if it turns into a robot, it's still just a building, and what's fun about that?

Does anyone remember Tretorns? They were made specifically for cheerleaders in the 80s and had interchangeable colors to match any uniform. The popular girls in my elementary school wore them and I was totes jealous-they cost something like $30 and that was too much to spend on kid's shoes.

Here is why I hate Kanye:

HI! No one will see this now, and I didn't see this article when it posted, but I have a comment. Someone mentioned "Mars, the Bringer of War" by Holst as an influence to Williams' Star Wars score, but I would go farther and state that Williams has been very clearly influenced by the Entire Planets piece in scoring

Not to be a party pooper, and count me as someone who is also afraid of getting hit in the head, but if there is any reason to think you should go to the doctor after a hit to the head, I would do it. Fever, dizziness, nausea, chills-it may be a concussion, and worthy of a visit to the doctor. And no matter what, DO

Some piany-playin chicky did a cover of Bullet with Butterfly Wings.

I might rent it, because sometimes you just need to have a good cry.

I think it's called scurvy.