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    Balls Out: Gary The Tennis Coach

    Balls Out: Gary The Tennis Coach

    Balls Out: Gary The Tennis Coach

     

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    Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach

     

    Directed: Danny Leiner (most well known for directing stoner comedies, Dude, Where's My Car, and Harold and Kumar)

     

    Starring:  

    Seann William Scott 

    Randy Quaid 

    Brando Eaton 

    Emilee Wallace 

    A.D. Miles 

    Leonor Varela 

     

    Released: Jan 13, 2009

     

    Budget: $15M ($20.7M in 2022)

     

    Box Office: No box office info, released directly to video.

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 5.4/10 Rotten Tomatoes: No score, only 2 professional reivews. Audience score of only 27%

    Metacritic No results Google Users 55% 

     

    Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles.

     

    No awards.

     

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    Plot:

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    Lincoln West High gets to the state tennis finals against Southpoint High, and Mike (Brando Eaton) gets matched up against Southpoint’s star player Tommy Tremble (Joseph Dwyer) to determine which school will walk away with the championship.

    Mike wins the first set, and Tommy wins the second. During the fifteen-minute break before the final set, Mike gets another verbal beatdown from his father for playing shoddily during the second set (though that’s because his legs are cramping up), and Mike finally musters up the courage to tell his father off for the first time.

     

    As the third set is underway, Mike’s left knee locks up, threatening the forfeiture of the set to Tommy. As Jenny (Emilee Wallace) massages his knee, Gary (Seann William Scott) orders Chang (Justin Chon) to get the teammates to do something to motivate Mike, so they all end up doing the tomahawk chop chant, and they get the supporters of their school to join in with them. In the midst of this, the principal’s daughter, Amy (Ryan Simpkins), shouts out a profanity-laden speech of encouragement. The support forces Mike to dig deep within himself and mentally shut out his pain, and then he beats Tommy to win the state title. As the team celebrates, Mike gets a handshake and a hug from his father, and he also kisses Jenny.

     

    Gary then watches as an owl lands near him, and he sees that it is actually Lew’s (Randy Quaid) spirit in owl form. He tells Lew that, since he has led the team to championship glory, he doesn’t know what to do next. Lew replies that, while he can’t tell him what to do next, he can tell him that those boys will never forget this wonderful day. He praises Gary for being a great coach and flies away, and the team then salutes Gary.

     

    Some days later, after Gary puts the championship trophy in the school’s trophy case, he finally arranges a date with Norma (Leonor Varela). He then overconfidently narrates to himself that, after he marries Norma, he should get a teaching degree, and maybe he could turn some dead-end loser into a future U.S. president.

     

     

     

     

    TOP 5

    1 Despite being direct-to-DVD in the US, the film was shown in theaters in Iceland.

     

    2 To date, the last film to feature Randy Quaid.

     

    3 Script was discovered by the BlueCat Screenplay Competition in 2005, going on to win the top prize. Within days, BlueCat sent screenplay to producer Peter Morgan to read.

     

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    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4color out of space

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2: Tombstone

    4: My Cousin Vinny

    5: John Wick

    National treasure

     

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    National Treasure

    National Treasure

    National Tresure

     

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    National Treasure

     Directed: Jon Turtletaub.  

     

    Writers: Jim Kouf, Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley

     

    Starring:  

    Nicolas Cage

    Diane Kruger

    Justin Bartha

    Sean Bean

    Jon Voight

     

    Released: 8 November 2004

     

    Budget: $100,000,000M ($154,735,839.07M in 2022)

     

    Box Office: $347,512,318M ($537,726,101.12M in 2022)

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 6.9(NOICE)/10 Rotten Tomatoes 46% 

    Metacritic 39% Google Users 86% 

     

    Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles.

     

     

    Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2005

    Nominee

    Saturn Award

    Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film

     

    Best Supporting Actress

    Diane Kruger

     

     

     

    BMI Film & TV Awards 2005

    Winner

    BMI Film Music Award

    Trevor Rabin

     

     

     

    Jupiter Award 2005

    Nominee

    Jupiter Award

    Best International Actor

    Nicolas Cage

     

     

     

    Teen Choice Awards 2005

    Nominee

    Teen Choice Award

    Choice Movie: Action Adventure

     

     

     

    Undine Awards, Austria 2005

    Nominee

    Undine Award

    Best Young Actress - Film (Beste jugendliche Hauptdarstellerin in einem Kinospielfilm)

    Diane Kruger

     

     

     

    Visual Effects Society Awards 2005

    Nominee

    VES Award

    Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture

    Matthew Gratzner

    Forest P. Fischer

    Scott Beverly

    Leigh-Alexandra Jacob

     

    For the treasure room.

     

     

    World Stunt Awards 2005

    Nominee

    Taurus Award

    Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman

    Lisa Hoyle

     

    A woman hangs from the open door of a catering truck as it races through the streets. She ... More

     

     

    Young Artist Awards 2005

    Nominee

    Young Artist Award

    Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor

    Hunter Gomez

     

    Best Family Feature Film - Drama

     

    Salutations from Sweden Happy 4th July to Y'all

     

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    Plot:

     

    The story centers on Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage), an amateur cryptologist with a mechanical engineering degree from MIT and an American history degree from Georgetown who comes from a long line of treasure hunters that believe in the legend of a fantastic treasure trove of artifacts and gold, hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States, and forgotten to all but a few. The first clue was given to Ben's great-great-great-great grandfather Thomas Gates (Jason Earles) by Charles Carroll, the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence, saying simply, "The secret lies with Charlotte."

     

    Using sophisticated computer arctic weather models, Ben, with his friend Riley Poole (Bartha) and financier Ian Howe (Bean), finds the wreckage of a Colonial ship, the Charlotte, containing a meerschaum pipe engraved with a riddle. After examining the riddle, Ben deduces that the next clue is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. While Ben sees gaining access to such a highly guarded artifact as an obstacle, Ian finds no problem in stealing it. In the standoff, Ian escapes and the Charlotte explodes with Ben and Riley inside, nearly killing them.

     

    They attempt to warn the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and Dr. Abigail Chase (Kruger) at the National Archives, but no one takes them seriously, believing it to be too heavily guarded to be under any threat. Ben thinks otherwise, however, and decides to steal it to keep it from Ian. Ben and Riley manage to steal the Declaration during a 70th anniversary-gala, just before Ian arrives. Dr. Chase, who is holding a replica, is kidnapped by Ian who thinks she has the real one, and Ben has to engage in a car chase to rescue her. As she will not leave without the Declaration, and Ben will not let her leave with it, she is forced to go along with them.

     

    Ben and Riley agree that the only place to hide from the police would be Ben's father's (Voight) house. Despite his father's disbelief in the treasure, Ben manages to reveal an Ottendorf cipher on the back of the Declaration, referring to characters in the Silence Dogood letters. The coded message in the letters leads them to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where they find special bifocals invented by Benjamin Franklin Gates inside of a brick from the building. Ben examines the back of the Declaration with the glasses, to find another clue. After a short chase, Ian gets the Declaration from Riley and Abigail, and the FBI arrests Ben, who has the glasses.

    When the FBI attempts to use Ben as bait to get the Declaration back, Ian arranges to have him escape by jumping from the deck of the USS Intrepid, into the Hudson River, a feat not too difficult for Ben as a graduate of the Navy Diving and Salvage Training Center. Using Ben's father, Riley, and Abigail as leverage, Ian forces Ben to interpret the clue on the back of the declaration, a reference to a secret chamber under the Trinity Church in New York City. When they arrive at a seemingly dead end, Ben's father makes up another clue to keep Ian going, telling him a lantern is the clue to the Old North Church in Boston, referencing Paul Revere's ride. Ian goes to Boston with his men, leaving everyone else to die in the caverns.

     

    After Ian leaves, Ben reveals there is another exit that must be through the treasure room. They find a secret passage into another chamber. To their disappointment, they find it empty, and assume that the treasure was already moved. However, they realize a secondary exit must have been created in case of cave-ins. Ben examines the walls of the room, to find a hole the shape of the pipe from the Charlotte. This lock opens a door into the true treasure room, containing artifacts from all periods of history.

     

    When they leave through the second exit and the FBI arrives, Ben discovers that the chief investigator, Special agent Peter Sadusky (Keitel), is a Freemason. Ben proposes to give the treasure to various museums around the world, with credit being given to the entire Gates family and Riley, with Dr. Chase not being penalized for the theft of the Declaration. However, Sadusky says that someone has to go to prison for the theft of the Declaration, so they fly to Boston, where Ian and his men are breaking the lock to gain entry to the Old North Church. FBI agents emerge from hiding and arrest them under charges of "kidnapping, attempted murder, and trespassing on government property." The U.S. government offers Ben and his friends ten percent of the treasure, but Ben only takes one percent and splits it with Riley. With his share, Ben and Abigail buy a mansion once owned by a man who knew Charles Carroll, and Riley buys a red Ferrari 360 Spider. The film ends with Abigail giving Ben a map and when he curiously asks what it leads to she just smiles a suggestive grin.

     

     

    -Nicholas Cage figuring out the "riddle" on the boat with no context clues or anything was crazy.

    -Ian turns on Ben very quickly when it went from study the declaration of independance to steal it, and Ben wasn't game.

    -I always hate this, when Ian shoots the guard with the tazer, he passes out... not what happens with a tazer.

    -Who knows this much about cyphers?

    -Good chace, but would've brought more attention.

    -Why would Ian want to meet in NYC when they were already in Philly?

    -How would a 200 year old torch hold a flame like that?

     

     

     

     

    Top Five Trivia of the movie: 

    TOP 5

    On the back of the $100 bill, there is an etching of Independence Hall, and the time on the clock tower reads 2:22.

    The clock on the back of the early-2000s $100 bill (below) was officially documented as reading 4:10, though it does look more like the hour hand is pointing to the two, suggesting a time of 2:22. When the $100 bill was redesigned in 2009, the time was changed to 10:30; this new bill entered circulation in 2013. There is no evidence that either of these times were chosen for a specific reason.

    Independence Hall was not harmed in the making of this movie.

    Many of the scenes set in Philadelphia were shot on location, in such landmarks as Reading Terminal Market and the Franklin Institute. But one notable exception is Independence Hall. Rather than filming in the real building, a National Historical Park, the filmmakers substituted the brick-for-brick replica of Independence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. Walter Knott had a love for American history, and his replica which was constructed between 1964-1966 was based on historical records, photographs, blueprints, and exact measurements. So, there was no need for Nicolas Cage to run around a real "national treasure" when a truly exact replica existed.

    The house of Pass and Stow

    The bell now known as the Liberty Bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack. It arrived in Philadelphia in 1752, but when the bell was struck to test the sound, its rim cracked. Authorities tried in vain to return the bell, so local founders John Pass and John Stow offered to recast it. Their first attempt didn't break when struck, but the sound was disappointing. So, Pass and Stow recast the bell again, and it was finally installed in the bell tower of the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in June 1753.

    As Ian discovers, the Liberty Bell no longer hangs in Independence Hall. It has its own pavillion across the street, the Liberty Bell Center, which opened to the public in October 2003.

    The final expansion of the crack in the Liberty Bell occurred on George Washington's birthday in 1846, and the Centennial Bell replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876.

    According to the National Park Service, the final expansion of the crack did occur in 1846, and the widening was actually an attempt to prevent futher cracking and restore the bell's tone. By order of the mayor, the bell rang in honor of Washington's birthday and cracked beyond repair.

    In anticipation of the centennial in 1876, a different bell was produced from four melted-down Revolutionary and Civil War cannons. The Centennial Bell was part of the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, later recast to improve the tone, and hung in the bell tower of

    Independence Hall, where it remains today. This engraving from The Illustrated London News, 1876, shows the Centennial Bell "In the Belfry, Independence Hall.

          5.  Broadway was called de Heere Street by the Dutch.

               Originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, Dutch settlers renamed the route traversing Manhattan Island from south to north de Heere Straat, which means the Gentlemen's Street. Much of modern day Broadway follows these original roads.

     

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    TOP 5

    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4 Back to the Future

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2: Tombstone

    3: Gross Pointe Blank

    4: My Cousin Vinny

    5: John Wick

     

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    Eurotrip

    Eurotrip

    Eurotrip

     

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    Eurotrip

     

    Written, Alec Berg , David Mandel,  Jeff Schaffer.

     

    Directed: Jeff Schaffer,  Alec Berg(uncredited) David Mandel(uncredited)

     

    Starring:  

    Scott Mechlowicz

    Jacobs Pitts

    Michelle Trachtenberg

    Travis Wester

    Kristin Kreuk

    Matt Damon

     

    Released: Feb 20, 2004

     

    Budget: $25M ($38,262,175.75 in 2022)

     

    Box Office: $20.8M ($31,834,130.23 in 2022)

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 6.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 47% 

    Metacritic 45% Google Users 82% 

     

    Yet again thine request for thine awards Mi Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler.

     

    MTV Movie + TV Awards 2004

    Nominee

    MTV Movie Award

    Best Cameo

    Matt Damon

     

    Teen Choice Awards 2004

    Nominee

    Teen Choice Award

    Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See

     

     

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    Plot:

    The film opens to in Hudson, Ohio, "Scotty" Thomas is dumped by his girlfriend Fiona immediately after his high school graduation at the beginning of the film. Back at Sottys house, he replies to an email sent to him from "Mike" his German pen pal. Cooper warns him that he could end up being sex trafficked when "Mike" asks to meet up. Scotty attends a graduation party that evening with Cooper, where the band, fronted by Matt Damon, performs a song detailing his affair Fiona called Scotty Doesn't Know. Cooper finds himself in a hot tub with a girl and convinces her to take her top off, before getting caught by some jocks and thrown out. Scotty returns home drunk and angry and reads an email from his German pen pal, expressing sympathy for Scotty and suggesting they meet in person. Remembering Coopers suggestion that "Mike" may be a sexual predator, Scotty tells Mike to stay away from him. The next morning, a very hungover Scotty sees his younger brother, Bert, reading his email and informs him that "Mieke" is actually a common German feminine name. Realizing that he had mistaken her name and that he has feelings for Mieke, Scotty tries to contact her again, but finds that Mieke has blocked his email address. Scotty decides to travel to Europe with Cooper to find Mieke and apologize in-person.

     

    -This whole movie could've been resolved if he just made another email address

    -Finoa is pretty hot

    -I LOVE Cooeprs line of "this isn't where I parked my car"... I used to use that one occasionally.

    -Its funny that with all the practice with writing German, he mistook Mieke for a guy, considering she probably used feminine pronouns.

    -Did you have a passport when you were 18? Could you have just up and gone to Europe?

     

    Scotty and Cooper go tot he airport and find flights via being couriers. They first arrive in London, where they en dup in a Manchester United hooligan pub; they eventually befriend their leader, Mad Maynard. After a night of drinking, Scotty and Cooper wake up on a bus on their way to Paris with the hooligans. In Paris, they meet up with their classmates, Jenny and Jamie, fraternal twins who are touring Europe together. While in Paris, they decide to visit the Louvre, but are met with a VERY long line. While waiting, Cooper gets creeped out by a street performing robot. Scotty begins imitating him, and this leads to a robot fight; ending with Scotty kicking the robot guy in the balls. That evening Jenny and Jamie decide to accompany Scotty and Cooper to find Mieke in Berlin. The group travels to Amsterdam, where Jamie is robbed while receiving oral sex in an alley, losing everyone's money, passports, and train tickets. Cooper, in his continuing attempt at crazy European sex, visits Club Vandersexxx; which turns out to be a dominatrix club fun by Lucy Lawless. Cooper is then sexually assaulted with a tripple dildo machine. Meanwhile, Jenny and Scotty think they are trying hash brownies; but it turns out there is no weed in them and they are not high. With their money and passports gone, they attempt to hitchhike to Berlin, but due to a language misunderstanding, they end up in Bratislava. Finding a great exchange rate with the U.S. dollar, the group goes to a nightclub. Drunk on absinthe, Jenny and Jamie make out with each other, witnessed by Scotty and Cooper, and are horrified when they realize what they are doing. The next day, a Slovak man drives them to Berlin, where they learn from Miekes dad that Mieke has left with a summer tour group, and will be reachable in Rome for only a short time. While Scotty is talking to Miekes dad, Cooper watches Miekes young step-brother color a tiny mustache on himself and goose step around his apartment; much to Coopers surprise. As they debate what to do outside the apartment, Jamie sells his Leica Camera for plane tickets to Rome to find Mieke.

     

    -Apparently the courier thing was a real thing, but has declined over the past 10-15 years, as couriers built their own fleets.

    -The robot fight is hilarious, but obviously not realistic at all.

    -Michelle Trachtenberg is hot. Killer body. I miss the shirts like she wears in the Bratislava, which I didn't know was a real country until recently. It doesn't look like the movies, though, very nice and pedestrian.

    -A used Leica M6 on Ebay was going for $2,772.

    -I love the whole Bratislava section; the green fairy and everything. I find it hilarious.

     

    In Rome, the group heads to Vatican City, where Mieke is touring before her summer at sea. Inside the Vatican, Scotty and Cooper search for Mieke and accidentally rings the bell that signals the Pope has died. They unknowingly enter the popes apartment, and after some fooling around, and accidentally dressing up as the pope, and accidentally setting a papal hat on fire, indicating a new pope has been elected, Scotty appears on the papal balcony, and everyone assumes he's the new pope. He spots Mieke in the cheering crowd below; all this happens while the current pope is watching on his tv. The Swiss guards realizes what is going on and detain Scotty and Cooper for their actions. However, the Manchester United football hooligans from London suddenly appears at the Vatican and telling the guards to release Scotty and Cooper. Scotty finally introduces himself to Mieke and confesses his love. Mieke is happy to see him, and they have sex in a confessional booth before she leaves on her trip. On the flight back to Ohio, Jenny and Cooper give into their urges and have sex in the plane's lavatory, while Jamie stays in Europe after being hired by Arthur Frommer.

     

    -No way they would've been able to just get into the Vatican without some sort of tour group paper work. Even if he did know everything.

    -There is no way access to the Popes apartment is just in a random door that is accessible by anyone. Also weird they would have the bell that indicates the pope has died right by his door.

    -In the original ending, Mieke turns Scotty down... Making a more rational decision that they don't know each other well enough.

     

     

    Scotty moves to Oberlin College in the fall term for his studies. During his phone conversation with Cooper, who is now dating Jenny, Cooper asks what Scotty's new roommate looks like. Mieke knocks on the door of his room, having been assigned to the same room because of another misunderstanding about her name. Scotty and Mieke embrace and get into bed together, with Cooper calling for Scott on the other end of a still-open cell phone call and the film closing with the Absinthe Green Fairy wondering at his own lack of a sex life.

     

    -You'd think in one of the forms Mieke would've had to fill out to attend college, and get assigned a dorm room, she would have checked the "female" box, but I guess they missed that part. If anything, I feel bad she's probably in an all male dorm. Also, at 18... I mean, I seriously doubt they'll end up together forever.

     

     

    Top Five Trivia of the movie: 

    Top 5 Trivia

    They had a lot of trouble casting Scotty. “It had gotten to the point, literally, where we were going to restaurants, staring at our waiters,” said Mandel of the search for Scotty. Luckily, Mechlowicz, a UCLA student at the time, “rode in on a white horse” to save them from further stress over casting the all-important part. Meanwhile, Trachtenberg credited her physical comedy in her audition — which was the airplane scene where Jenny climbs over Cooper on her way to the bathroom — to her getting the job offer from the producers. “And I blew them,” deadpanned Trachtenberg, who got several laughs from the crowd for her natural EuroTrip-style humor. Above all, though, producers said it was important to them at the time to cast real teenagers in the roles. “We didn’t want 35-year-olds playing high school kids,” said Schaffer.

    Despite all the political incorrectness in the film, there was one scene that was just too much for the studio, referred to by producers as “The Anne Frank sex scene.” In the scene — never filmed but available in script form on the original DVD, they claim — Cooper finds a flyer for a sex club called “The Secret Room” and accidentally misidentifies the house of Anne Frank as the club. (“He asks somebody, ‘Is this The Secret Room’ and they go, ‘Yes, it will change your life,'” Berg recalled.) Encountering a big line outside, Cooper assumes he has found the correct place, but instead of waiting, he goes through a backdoor. Once he discovers a small room with a small bed, he decides to get naked and wait for a sex worker — but soon after finds himself exposed in front of a tour group. (To make matters worse, Anne Frank’s only living relative was a part of the tour group.) And as if that wasn’t enough to horrify the studio, the scene also had Cooper reaching for a small mannequin — one guess as to whom it was modeled after — and covering his private parts with it, resulting in an unintended sexually explicit visual for the tour group. The producers wrote the Club Vandersexxx scene to replace this scene once it was nixed.

    The original title was Ugly Americans. But the studio didn’t want the movie with “ugly” in the title or a “sarcastic or ironic” title, said Schaffer. “We had a knock-down, drag-out fight with them,” said Schaffer, “which is like having a fight with your parents when you’re four because they can call it whenever they want.” And they did.

    The nude beach scene originally had much less nudity in it. But once they started filming, they realized it took away from the comedy to have all the extras holding surf boards and other objects — Austin Powers-style — to cover their private parts. “We thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be funnier if it was just wall-to-wall penises?'” said Mandel. The extras likely didn’t mind the change; according to Trachtenberg, there was a lack of shyness between takes, making for an awkward craft services environment.

    Matt Damon’s cameo — as the band leader/guy who steals Scotty’s girlfriend, played by Kristin Kreuk — came together because the producers knew him from their days at Harvard…and he was in Prague. In fact, many parts, including Jeffrey Tambor’s, were filled because the actors were already shooting in Prague, where EuroTrip was filmed. “No one wanted to fly over and we didn’t have the money to have anyone fly over,” recalled Schaffer. “So we basically looked around and said, ‘Who’s filming in Prague?'” Luckily, Damon was in town shooting The Brothers Grimm. Not so lucky, however, was that the only night he was available was the shortest night of the summer, so “we literally had from 10:45 at night…and the sun would come up at 3:45,” remembered Schaffer. “So we shot it in, like, 4.5 hours.”

    And a little fun tidbit from me Marcus the Song Scotty doesn't know Matt Damon sing on Spotify it has 124 762 320M Downloads. Youtube views 19 959 095M

     

     

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    TOP 5

    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4 Back to the Future

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2: Tombstone

    3: Gross Pointe Blank

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    Home Alone

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    Home Alone

     

    Directed by: Chris Columbus (Both Movies, Mrs. Doubtfire, First 2 Harry Potter films; he also chose to Direct this movie after leaving National Lampoons Christmas Vacation because of the personality clash with Chevy Chase)

     

    Written and Produced by John Hughes

     

    Starring:  

    Macaulay Culkin

    Joe Pesci

    Daniel Stern

    John Heard

    Catherine O'Hara

     

    Released: November 16, 1990

     

    Budget: $18M ($38.3M in 2021)

     

    Box Office: $476.7M (Just over $1B in 2021)

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 7.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 66%

    Metacritic 63% Google Users 93%

     

    Home Alone remains a highly popular Christmas movie in Poland, where its played every Christmas Eve. In 2010, Polsat did not play Home Alone, which caused over 90 thousand people to protest on Facebook. In 2016, over 4.44 million Poles tuned in to Polsat to watch Home Alone. Since the 2010's it's TV trailers even include a tagline that acknowledges this popularity: translated from Polish bridge troll it says, "Christmas without him? It's absolutely impossible!"

     

    At the 12th Youth in Film Awards, Macaulay Culkin won Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Original Score, which was written by John Williams, and the other for Best Original Song for "Somewhere in My Memory", music by Williams and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, but lost to Dances with Wolves and Dick Tracy respectively.

     

    First time you saw the movie?

     

    Plot:

    The film opens as McCallister family is preparing to spend Christmas in Paris, with the large family gathering at Peter and Kate's home on the night before their departure. The youngest son, Kevin, is the subject of ridicule by his older siblings, as well as the rest of the family. A friendly police officer is also amidst the chaos, checking to make sure everything will be secure if they're traveling during Christmas. Kevin inadvertently ruins the family dinner, like a pube in the macaroni, after his brother taunts him and eats the last piece of cheese pizza. In the scuffle, a drink is knocked over and their tickets to Paris are doused, resulting in Kevin being called a jerk by his uncle, and getting sent to the attic as punishment. On his way up he berates Kate and wishes that his family would disappear. During the night, heavy winds damage the power lines, which causes a power outage and resets the alarm clocks, causing the family to oversleep. In the confusion and rush to get to the airport, Kevin is accidentally left behind.

     

    S:

    -I love the reoccurring theme of the statue getting hit

    -I've yet to have my daughter have an outburst like this, but I'm not looking forward to it.

    -I remember as a kid, identifying with Kevin, being picked on and so on; as an adult I see where he's kinda being a little shit too. But all the kids could use some better parenting.

    -Wouldn't it be really weird for a cop to go door to door asking about Christmas security?

    -The novelization of the movie explains the question of what does Kevins parents do: Dad is a "successful businessman" and mom is a fashion designer, which also helps explain why they had all the mannequins.

     

     

    Kevin wakes to find the house empty and, thinking that his wish has come true, is overjoyed with his newfound freedom. Que a musical montage of doing all the things he wanted to do without his family around, and calls out thinking it may be a prank. He soon becomes frightened by his next door neighbor, Old Man Marley, who is rumored to be a serial killer who murdered his own family, as well as Harry and Marv, the so called "Wet Bandits," which is what Chris called his moonshine operation during prohibition. No, the "wet bandits" are a pair of burglars who have been breaking into other vacant houses in the neighborhood and have targeted the McCallisters' house. Kevin tricks them into thinking that his family is still home by throwing a fake Christmas party with mannequins tied up and made to look like they're moving, forcing them to put their plans on hold.

     

    S:

    -I can't remember if there was someone like "old man marley" where I came from... Do any of y'all have any urban legends from where you're from?

    -The whole thing with him doing what he wanted when the family is gone, every kids dream.

    -I also call bullshit on how clean the house is after the chaos of what happened that morning. Also, you'd think, even in the attic, Kevin would've heard everyone rushing around, or one of the kids would've said something about not seeing Kevin.

    -This whole movie would be over if Kevin just went to a neighbor who was home. How improbable is it that a WHOLE street of families are ALL out of town around Christmas?

     

     

    Kate realizes mid-flight that Kevin was left behind, and upon arrival in Paris, the family discovers that all flights for the next two days are booked. Peter and the rest of the family stay in his brother's apartment in Paris, while Kate manages to get a flight back to the United States in Dallas, Texas, but only gets as far as Scranton, Pennsylvania. She attempts to book a flight to Chicago, but again, everything is booked. Unable to accept this, Kate is overheard by Gus Polinski, the lead member of a traveling polka band, who offers to let her travel with them to Chicago on their way to Milwaukee in a moving van, which she gratefully accepts. Kevin goes shopping, and inadvertently steals a toothbrush when Old Man Marley appears beside him. Meanwhile, Harry and Marv finally realize that Kevin is home alone, and on Christmas Eve, Kevin overhears them discussing plans to break into his house that night. Kevin starts to miss his family and asks the local Santa Claus impersonator if he could bring his family back for Christmas. He goes to church and watches a choir perform, then meets Old Man Marley, who dispels the rumors about him. He points out his granddaughter in the choir, whom he never gets to meet, as he and his son are estranged; Kevin suggests that he should reconcile with his son.


     

    S:

    -I realized watching this time, this whole thing only takes place over 3 days. Travel day, and the subsequent two days, and only 2 nights.

    -John Candy was so good in this as the Polka King... Wish he were still here.

    -Marley knows that kids say this random, horrible shit about him, and he does nothing about it? Weird. Also, I get the youthful innocence how Kevin is trying to help Marley, but it comes across a bit snarky/snide

     

     

    Kevin returns home and rigs the house with booby traps to take on the burglars. Harry and Marv attempt to break in, but Kevin begins the moving mediation on pain, some arguing that it is an expose on mind over matter, and starts by shooting Harry in the nuts with a pellet gun. Marv puts his head through the doggy door to check, and catches a BB to the head. Harry then goes around front and slips on the icy stairs. As Marv does the same down the back stairs. Marv enters, and when he attempts to turn on a light, is hit in the face with an iron. As Harry makes it up the icy stairs, he grabs the red hot door handle and burns an M into his hand. We cut back to Marv, going up tar covered stairs, when his barefoot steps on a nail, and he tumbles backwards down the stairs. Harry, around at the back door again, carefully opens it, triggering a blow torch that sets his head on fire. Marv limps out of the basement, only to slip on the ice again. Harry, angry, kicks the door open and pursues Kevin into the dining room, and into some plastic wrap coated with glue, when he trips a fan that blows feathers on him. Marv, sneaking in through an open window, steps on glass oraments with his bare feet. They meet, and pursue Kevin to the main stair case, where they slip and fall on micro machines. They start to pursue Kevin up the stiars, when the flings tied up paint cans over the railing, first nailing Marv and sending him flying, then Harry. Kevin calls 911 and as they get to the top of the stairs, they're tripped by a wire, but Marv leaps and grabs Kevins leg, but Kevin sees Buzz's escaped tarantula, and puts it on Marvs face, which causes a well deserved scream. Marv throw the spider on to Harry, and then beats him with his crow bar, trying to kill the spider. Meanwhile, Kevin escapes via a rope from the attic to his tree house; when Harry and Marv follow, he cuts the rope, sending them flying into the side of the house. He then lures Harry and Marv into a neighboring home which they previously broke into. They ambush him and prepare to get their revenge, but Marley intervenes and knocks them unconscious with his snow shovel. The police arrive and arrest Harry and Marv, having identified all the houses that they broke into due to Marv's destructive characteristic of flooding them.

     

    S:

    -EVERY KID wants to do this to their house. I remember after this movie, I was so paranoid of burglars in our house, I slept in the hallway and had "bobby traps" set up if I heard anyone.

    -The different levels of severity in the booby traps is puzzling. From shooting with a pellet gun, to the door knob, and flame thrower, to the glue and feathers? Also, the ornaments wouldn't have been bad if Marv still had shoes on.

    -Which is the most painful booby trap?

     

     

    On Christmas Day, Kevin is disappointed to find that his family is still gone. He then hears Kate enter the house and call for him; they reconcile and are soon joined by Peter, Buzz, Jeff, Megan, and Linnie, who waited in Paris until they could obtain a direct flight to Chicago. Kevin keeps silent about his encounter with Harry and Marv, although Peter finds Harry's knocked-out gold tooth. Kevin then observes Marley reuniting with his son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter. Marley notices Kevin, and the pair wave to each other. Fade to black, and credits roll.

     

    S:

    -Biggest issue with this, is how did he clean everything up afterwards? My 8 year old has to be told where to put her crap in her own room.

     

     

    Top Five Trivia of the movie: 

    5: John Hughes on developing the concept: "I was going away on vacation, and making a list of everything I didn't want to forget. I thought, 'Well, I'd better not forget my kids.' Then I thought, 'What if I left my 10-year-old son at home? What would he do?'" He imagined that children are naturally most scared of robbers.

    4: An injury had occurred between Pesci and Culkin during one of the rehearsals for the scene in which Harry tries to bite off Kevin's finger. Culkin still has the scar.

    3: The McAllister house is located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in the North Shore village of Winnetka (wuh·net·kuh), Illinois, where Hughes's previous films Breakfast ClubFerris Bueller's Day OffSixteen CandlesPlanes, Trains and AutomobilesShe's Having a Baby, and Uncle Buck had also been shot

    2: this film spawned 5 more movies: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (which the whole cast returned), Home Alone 3, 4, Home Alone: The Holiday Heist in 2012, and Home Sweet Home Alone in 2021.

    1: Joe Pesci purposely ignored Macaulay Culkin so he would think he was mean. He wanted Macaulay to be scared of him to get the best reaction from him while filming, which Caulkin said worked.

     

    BONUS TRIVIA: The McAllister house, built in 1920 and owned by the Abendshien (A-ben-sign) family until in 2012, when it was listed for $2.4M and sold for $1.585 million. Its 4,200 square feet of living space. The house has five bedrooms, including a four-room master suite, and three-and-a-half bathrooms. ALSO, in 2021, the owners recreated the Home Alone vibe and allowed Airbnb to book the house, for 4 guests for only $25 a night, and the actor who played Buzz welcomed the guests to the house.

     

    Source: https://www.fancypantshomes.com/movie-homes/the-real-life-home-alone-house-then-and-now/

     

    TOP 5

    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4 Back to the Future

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Lone Survivor

    4) Drunk stoned brilliant dead

    5) Sandlot

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. Beer review 

    2. T2

    3. Gross Pointe Blank

    4. My Cousin Vinny

    5. Mail order brides

     

     

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    MCFC Field Trip - Mortal Kombat (2021)

    MCFC Field Trip - Mortal Kombat (2021)

    **1st half spoiler free **
     
    The gang has a flawless victory this week, as they review the new R-rated video games movie, Mortal Kombat (2021) on HBO Max, and out in theaters. This highly anticipated remake of the 1995 schlocky classic MK movie brings a lot of different aspects to the table. With heavy gore, heavy budget, and substantial fan service, was this a video game movie for the books? Or should you spend your time watching Mortal KombatL Annihilation instead? Watch it yourself, then follow along with us, and hear what we (and producer Justus) have to say about it!

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    TDR-Ep.4-Road Trip

    TDR-Ep.4-Road Trip
    In this episode we continue talking about early 2000's comedies with Road Trip. Check us out on our website here at: www.thedecisionreel.com Our Socials: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedecisionreel Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedecisionreel Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedecisionreel Check out our Merch here: https://the-decision-reel-merch-store.creator-spring.com

    MCFC Episode 59 - Halloween

    MCFC Episode 59 - Halloween

    The gang gets slashed this week as they head back to one of the original slasher flicks that paved the way for modern horror, Halloween (1978) directed by John Carpenter. Starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis, this classic slasher movie brought the world the masked killer, Michael Meyers. One of Tyler's absolute favorite movies, will Pete and Joseph share this affinity and love for the archetype Halloween movie that Tyler holds so dear?

    In news: Kevin Bacon, Tremors, John Bernthal, Tremors: Making perfection, Fred Ward, Coming 2 America, Coming to America, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Call, Trading Places, James Earl Jones, Kitbag, Ridley Scott, Napoleon, Joaquin Phoenix, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Napoleon Dynamite, Neill Blomkamp, Alien Covenant, Prometheus, Gladiator, Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Black Manta, Aquaman, Djimon Hounsou, George Miller, George Lucas, Return of the Jedi, The Northman, Belfast Ireland, The Green Knight, Ranker, Rob Zombie, Best remakes, Ben Hur, Charlton Heston, The Ten Commandments, Cape Fear, Robert DeNiro, Nick Nolte, The Thing, Ocean's Eleven, Vanilla Sky, Mutiny on the Bounty, Marlon Brando, Mel Gibson, Hamlet, Billy Shakes, William Shakespeare, Arnold Schwarzenegger, True Lies, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Grinch, Jim Carey, Luke Perry, Bruce Purkey, Donald Sutherland, The Departed, Mark Wahlberg, Bill Pullman, Alec Baldwin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Dirty Dancing, Martin Sheen, The Fly, Sorcerer, William Friedkin, Shrek, Scarface, Funny Games, The Blob, Adam Murphy, Inglorious Basterds, The Magnificent Seven, Hereditary, Alien, Aliens, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army of Darkness, Sleepaway Camp, Creepshow, Paranormal Activity, Jeepers Creepers 2, Justin Long, Antichrist, A Serbian Film, The House that Jack Built, Schindler's List, Trick r Treat, Constantine, Dead Alive, Bas Taste, Scream, Little Women, John Landis, Max Landis, Keanu Reeves, Shia LeBouf, Rachel Weisz, David Mamet, Jack Lemon, Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin Spacey, Captain Fantastic, Eight Grade, Her Smell, Under the Silver Lake, The Virgin Suicides, Papillon, Hard Eight, Logan Lucky, Mid Nineties, Lords of Chaos, Skin, Relaxer, Ellen Page, 

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    American Werewolf in London - HBO Max
    Constantine - HBO Max
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    The Cured - Hulu

    MCFC Episode 57 - The Last Black Man in San Francisco

    MCFC Episode 57 - The Last Black Man in San Francisco

    The gang gets gentrified this week, as they review The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) streaming right now on Amazon Prime. This A24 produced slice of West Cost life in The City follow Jimmy Fails playing version of himself, trying to relive the days of his past, in the home he was raised in. With his best friend Montgomery, they restore, rehabitate, and relive the life Jimmy once has in that house. Was the message too heavy-handed, or did it go down smooth? Follow along as Peter, Tyler, and Joseph go in deep.

    In news, American History X, African History Y, Djimon Hounsou, Tony Kaye, Toni Collette, American Psycho, Brett Easton Ellis, Edward Norton, Gary Oldman, David Fincher, Mank, Orson Wells, Citizen Cane, Enola Holmes, Netflix, Millie Bobby Brown, Sherlock Holmes, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Downey Jr, RDJ, Guy Ritchie, Saturday Night Live movies, It's Pat, Blue Brothers 2000, Superstar, Night at the Roxbury's, The Ladies Man, Mr, Saturday Night, Stewart Saves his Family, Coneheads, Wayne's World 2, Gilda Live, Gilda Radner, Office Space, Mike Judge, Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill, Lorne Michaels, Waynes World, MacGruber, Blues Brothers, James Cameron, Alien, Aliens, Leviathan, The Abyss, Avatar 2, Borat 2, Mike Pence, Sacha Baron Cohen, This is America, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Michael Jordan, Michael B Jordan, Fruitvale Station, Black Panther, Creed, Bong Joon Ho, Tilda Swinton, Wayne Gretzky, Jeff Foxworthy, Plot twists, The Departed, Holes, Marky Mark, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Scorsese, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Briuna, Jack Nicholson, Keyser Soze, The Usual Suspects,  Kevin Pollack, Kevin Spacey, Arrival, The Prestige, Memento, Interstellar, Parasite, Mother, Old Boy, Sleepaway Camp, Friday the 13th, Jason X, Jason in Space, Identity, John Cusack, Shutter Island, Elijah Woods, Seinfeld, Criss Angel: Mindfreak, Bruce Campbell, Sam Raimi, Spiderman, Oldsmobile Delta 88, Evil Dead, Crime Wave, Dark man, The Quick and the Dead, For love of the Game, Drag me to Hell.

     
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    MCFC Episode 56 - Donnie Darko

    MCFC Episode 56 - Donnie Darko

    The gang gets snakebite piercings and cashes in their gift card to Hot Topic this week, as we review Richard Kelly's 2001 teen time travel drama, Donnie Darko. Starring siblings playing siblings, Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal and co-staring Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze, and Seth Rogan in his debut feature. Donnie Darko follows a teen and his family as they cope with his mental illness, hallucinations, sleep walking, and increasing obsession with time travel and destiny.
     
    In news, we talk about Tom Cruise, Elon Musk, Mission Impossible, movies in space, Joe vs. the Volcano, Tugg Speedman, Scorcher 7, When Marney was there, Secret World of Arrietty, Spirited Away, Ponyo, Princess Kayuga, How's Movie Castle, Studio Ghiblu, Mark Hamill, Chucky, Brad Dourif, Laputa castle in the sky, The Joker, Batman the Animated Series, Birds of Prey, Fire Lord Ozai, Dark Crystal, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Orgazmo, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Star Wars the Force Awakens, George Clooney, The Midnight Sky, Gravity, The Revenant, Sandra Bullock, Felicity Jones, Monuments Men, Suburbicon, Ides of March, Leatherheads, Robert Pattinson, The Devil All the Time, John Heder, Efrain Remirez, Napoleon Dynamite sequel, Jared Hess, Nacho Libre, Gentleman Broncos, Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis, Masterminds, Nickelodeon, Kid's Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Taking of Deborah Logan, Alien, Aliens, Terminator, Blade Runner, Midsommar, Hereditary, 1917, Lawrence of Arabia, The Lighthouse, Star Trek Wrath of Khan, Jaws, King of Staten Island, Grand Budapest Hotel, Jurassic Park, Home Alone, E.T., Once Upon a Time in the West, Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Alfred Molina, Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad, Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter, Ron Perlman, Hellboy, Sam Neill, Wesley Snipes, Blade, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, Nicholas Cage, Henry Cavill, Superman, John Rhys Darby, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Total Recall, terminator, Kindergarten Cop, True Lies, Conan the Destroyer, Raw Deal, Jeff Goldblum, Independence Day, Eraser, The Sixth Day, Jingle All the Way, Eddie Murphy, Steve Carrel, The Way Way back, Crazy Stupid Love, Ryan Gosling, Hugh Jackman, Pearce Brosnan, James Bond, The World i snot Enough, Thomas Jane, The Punisher, End of Days, Bass-o-matic, Dan Aykroyd, Sean Astin, Sir Ian McKellan, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Jason Alexander, Daniel Day Lewis, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr. Bruce Campbell, Jim Carey, The Mask, Ace Venture Pet Detective, Mike Meyers, Austin Powers, Wayne's World, Dana Carvey, Chris Tucker, 

     
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    Dark - Netflix
    Jurassic Park 3 - Netflix
    Jennifer's Body - Starz
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest - Netflix
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    MCFC Episode 48 - Holes

    MCFC Episode 48 - Holes

    The gang break the family curse this week as they review Shia LeBouf's feature length debut, Holes (2003) directed by Andrew Davis (The Fugitive, Collateral Damage) This Disney original time capsule follows Stanley Yelnats into a juvenile work camp, Camp Greenlake, to spend 18 months digging holes. Spanning 4 generations, the children's story of family's curses, unlikely friendships, and Jon Voight is perfect for all ages.

    In news, we talk about Scream 5, Courtney Cox Arquette, Halloween remakes, The Office, Peacock TV, Hot chips, Labyrinth, The Way Way Back, Listener Brendan, Tank Girl, Mac n Me, Pandorum, Antichrist, Tenet, Flight of Dragons, Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, The Hobbit cartoon, The Last Unicorn, and listener pick controversy... Plus Adam Murphy calls in to give us a fresh plop

    As always get your weekly movie recommendations in our streaming picks, and catch up the movie news breaking this week. What movie will we watch next week? The wheel of destiny will tell.

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    No Direction Home
    The Wolfpack
    Flower

    MCFC - Episode 41 - Innerspace

    MCFC - Episode 41 - Innerspace

    The gang gets microscopic this week, as they review Innerspace (1687) staring Martin Short, Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, also produced by Steven Spielberg and Directed by Joe Dante. This PG rated sci fi comedy follows a hot shot Airforce pilot shrunken down to the size of a blood cell, and injected into a hilarious hypochondriac, all while an international arms dealer is out to catch them both.

    Also, we have a special call-in guest this week from The Greasy Strangler, Michael St. Michaels... Big Ronny himself!

    Also get your fix of movie news, and streaming movie picks for all tastes

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