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Does the twist at all resemble Alan Alda in Whispers in the Dark? Why else is Oliver Platt in this?

Does it include Zuko's hotdog being eaten with relish?

Uma says to Janeane "I'd fuck you" but The Truth About Cats & Dogs is PG-13. The clout of 20th Century Fox.

What was the live-action G movie that wasn't for kids? The Straight Story? ("Walt Disney Presents a David Lynch Film")

"Unrated" is where it's at. We college undergrads went to see Kids and the teenager selling tickets carded us. That was the last time I was asked for ID to prove my age.

I didn't realize until I watched it stoned how much a douche Danny Zuko and how filthy the movie is.

I'm not superstitious but it's tradition not to mention a no-no. Fun, too, since everybody knows (RIP LC) but nobody mentions it.

Casablanca: Rated R for tobacco imagery. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

That's not my experience at all. I loathe talking on the phone so the app is a good way to place an order that will be correctly made. I'm a cheapskate so I mostly pick up rather than have it delivered. Mostly.

I use it at least once a week, mainly for the pizza shack around the corner and this nice Asian place a block over that has yummy Chinese, Japanese and Thai.

~GASP~ The chair freak-out scene is brutal but understandable human behavior. What a despicable move from Mister Chamberlain, playing the villain who cut corners in the tower's wiring. He doesn't see the end of the movie I recall but I don't remember why. All I remember is his wife crying.

Several days now, what the heckfire is up?

It's my favorite disaster movie but it's been ages since I've seen it. How did he die? Was with during the flood at the end?

The Bridge scene:

You've seen 80s gay porn movies? Do tell.

Whatevs.

My mother's father died in 1988. I'm named after him so that's why I remember John Albrecht.

He didn't like movies that had children in jeopardy. Thumbs down for Child's Play for no other reason.

Yeah, it's the only thing I know he's done besides the one everyone knows.

When I saw A Bronx Tale in the theater, people squealed when Joe Pesci popped up at the end.