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    This is the only Beatles movie I have not seen, and I'm still not sure I'm ready for it lol But I totally own Yellow Sub, Help!, and A Hard Day's Night. Also not a fan of AtU lol
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    Do not force me to pick Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for Musical Mondays.
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    Chuck, Chuck, Bo-Buck, Banana-Fanna Fo... Oh, no. You're not getting me with that one again you little fucker!
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    In the The Commitments thread, Sing Street was mentioned. I didn't know it was also an Off-Broadway musical. Soon it will transfer to Broadway.
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    Oh wait, that's what I was thinking of that I haven't seen alksjdf;ljao;wuhrfth (I am not feeling well, please excuse me) So no I have not.
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    Unlock those boobs and let me have a turn!
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    And to think I trusted him enough to captain a magic carpet in the dream I had last night
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    I'll be honest. I don't care much for this movie. I can respect it. I understand it's greatness. I see the jokes and understand why they are funny. I just don't laugh or find that it puts me in a humorous mood. I'm not turned off by the humor being dark or about war and death. It's just meh for me.
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    I don't know what you're talking about I clearly remember everyone just absolutely loving it!
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    This seems like a no-brainer Yes for the Top 100 list. It's clearly one of the 100 most influential American films (and between this and 2001 a clear argument that "one film per director" isn't a totally workable rule). My favorite nugget about the influence of Dr. Strangelove is that when Ronald Reagan was elected President, he asked his staff if he could see the War Room. Only there is no War Room; it was just invented for the movie. Now a lot of other governmental conference rooms have used the movie design as inspiration. https://qz.com/638778/the-man-who-designed-dr-strangeloves-apocalyptic-set-shaped-todays-negotiation-rooms/ And of course this led to probably my favorite comic line of dialogue in any movie.
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    True story: Dec 31, 2009. My roommate and I decide to ring in the new year by watching Wild Hogs on TV (I think ABC was airing it). That is how we brought in 2010. 2010, subsequently, ended up being one of the worst years on the books for both of us. Wild Hogs was truly the highlight of 2010, and we would have never watched Old Dogs a year or so later had it not been for the fond memories of that NYE.
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