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David (Xanatos) and Goliath. How sad is it that I never noticed that until you pointed it out?

Maybe the thinking was 'this is more of a chase/heist movie than an action movie', but this movie was (is) a blast.

No way could I pick one. Off the top of my head: Amarcord, Williams' Tintin, Sunset Blvd., The Secret of NIMH, North by Northwest, The Black Cauldron, RoboCop…

The name of the route in The World's End was The Golden Mile (and it was 12 pubs).

But that voice!

"Mrs. O'Connell, is Scarlett based on you?"
(we see Bello!Evie for the first time)
"I can tell you she's a completely different person."

I'd heard about the Dante incarnation and how it would've starred (hand to God) Daniel Day-Lewis). While I think the '99 movie is fun on a bun, Daniel Day-Lewis as a mummy in a Joe Dante movie is something I'd sacrifice a testicle to see.

Paul Giamatti's one (seriously, what the fudge?) Oscar nomination has been for Cinderella Man

There's nothing in the universe that will ever convince me that Malekith wouldn't have made a better villain than what's-his-face.

Sweet Jesus, yes. Just the biggest non-entity of a villain in the history of tentpole filmmaking.

I'll make you a deal, Carla: if this affects my big league comeback, I'll sell the bar.

There are far worse commercials than the ones this guy did for Verizon.

Dewey Finn and Ned Schneebly are characters in School of Rock.

Liev Schreiber in Mixed Nuts and Taking Woodstock. Weird, I know.

Pfffft. Pith the Elder.

I don't know. The one where Han's heretofore unmentioned half-brother encourages the crew of the Falcon to share their pain has its moments, even if Leia's distractionary fan dance was a few years too late.

Co-starring - I shit you not - Roger Sterling and Betty Draper.

I think he put rocks in his pockets and jumped in the water.

Half-right on that last part.