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Not until Secret Wars.

It’s apparently the first movie to be #1 on both Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend

I once saw a CD of the audiobook of the novelization of the Beverly Hillbillies movie.

I’ll tell you this much, I’m partly rooting for Fraser over Colin Farrell because I think winning an Oscar would help Brendan’s career, but winning one right now would be a bad thing for Colin.

I saw it Thanksgiving weekend at Downtown Disney and the crowd was absolutely rolling.

I am already prepared to stump for Violent Night to be on this list.

Christmas is far more important to the plot of Die Hard than it is It’s a Wonderful Life.

Restaurants HATE when drivers come in the drive thru and hold up the line, if a driver comes through the drive thru, they will be told to come inside.

If you think restaurants are going to prioritize the delivery orders over the people who are in the restaurant or the drive thru, you’re insane.

I’m Gonna Love Me Again also deserves some love.

My hottest take, aside from my hatred for Temple of Doom, is that when you look at the times Spielberg has released two films close together, it’s always one for him and one for them, and The Post feels way more like the “one for them” than Ready Player One does.

Agreed on Crusade, although I would put Temple where Crystal Skull is, so…..

AV Club have Ready Player One a B, and the blurb in this ranking is largely positive, so it seems weird that it’s so near the bottom.

I think it’s only supposed to be 30 years after the original instead of 40, that might be part of it.

I’m still sad we never got that second Ferris Bueller, where Ferris’s life has become mundane and he and Cameron skip work to recapture their youth.

Honestly, the digs by Takei about Shatner’s weight and health were a little uncalled for.

I will tolerate no smack talk about Oscar, that movie slaps.

Some theaters aren’t starting it until the 18th, because Black Panther.

I am also happy to report he is alive and well.

The one I always remembered at the main lineup (though looking back on Wikipedia, this group wasn’t as frequent as I remembered) was Greg Proops, Mike McShane, Tony Slattery and Ryan Stiles.