Sorry, I should have clarified. I wasn't saying that those are sugar, but that they contain sugar (glucose in honey, glucose and fructose in maple syrup).
Sorry, I should have clarified. I wasn't saying that those are sugar, but that they contain sugar (glucose in honey, glucose and fructose in maple syrup).
Does Hail, Caesar! count as a comedy?
I think this show is "as Canadian as possible, under the circumstances".
Or, you know, the Home Depot.
Normally I would apply the term star to an actor rather than a character, but in this discussion I was thinking of the star as the one that gets the most attention and the one that is the draw - you watch the movie mostly to see Ferris's antics.
Are you suggesting that the Chicago The Cubs are not his favourite base-ball squadron?
An argument can be made that Cameron is the real protagonist, but no way is he the "star" of the picture.
Give that man the $10,000!
If the lich is bedding impressionable young women, hopefully he at least uses a prophylactery.
I remember when we had a healthier view toward nostalgia. Ah…
The reason I was laughing is that I had just rewatched The Princess Bride a few days before, so when Jon tried walking for the first time and stumbled, all I could think was "You've been mostly-dead all day".
Ah, yes, the "Canada Abandons the Monarchy" skit.
Chalet 2000 stretched everything a bit too far.
I'm sure you're right, but I actually think Cruz is more wacko than Trump. With Trump, I suspect that he doesn't really have a strong ideological commitment to anything in particular which, in this context, is a good thing.
I think we need their film OBP or Slugging.
"at the time"
'Cause the pun should have been "An Unmoving Picture".
Zero's a number.
I just assumed it was a fake name that sounds like "these nuts" (i.e. "these testicles"). Is there anything more to get?