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  1. I third Moonstruck (thanks Mike and Shana!) and also throw in Renfield.
  2. Don't forget when Thomas has to choose between being pied with the blueberry pie or with the strawberry one.
  3. Julia Garner has been cast a female version of the Silver Surfer.
  4. Meet the Robinsons vs. Swiss Family Robinson (1960) OR Meet the Robinsons vs. The Adventures of Tintin
  5. Raiders, Muppets, Empire, and Return of the Joker (it's a close call, but ROTJ had wider repercussions for the DCAU and from memory, fewer flaws -- though neither film has many of consequence).
  6. T2, Batman Begins, Fellowship (though it's close call), GoldenEye (not even close), and Raiders.
  7. Chicken Little vs. Shark Tale Catwoman vs. The Cat in the Hat
  8. Good questions. Even if you mean the good (Cageless) Wicker Man, I think I'd still put Memento. Wicker Man is very good but also very 70's. The Dark Knight over Brian. In part because the Loretta part hasn't aged well and because of the random alien abduction in the middle. I'm tempted to say Rear Window over The Shining, but I haven't seen it in over twenty years. I can't comment on the other match-ups because I've never seen Spartacus in full (though I will eventually) and have only seen Fury Road and Blues Brothers once apiece and ages ago.
  9. I second Arrival. You haven't done a Denis Villenueve film yet and it's a good one. J & J's also good but probably a better showcase for Meryl Streep as Julia Child (and a redux episode for her, if she gets one) than Amy as Julie. For her early career maybe her Night at the Museum film; for her more recent stuff, maybe Vice, the (notorious) Dear Evan Hansen, or Enchanted's sequel Disenchanted.
  10. Jaws. Only seen Psycho once and I've seen Amadeus many times, but I think Psycho probably beats it for being a tauter film, and while both make excellent use of music, at the end of the day I prefer an original soundtrack over a mixtape (so to speak) or a succession of needle drops. Not seen Inception since our FCF episode or ever seen a Shyamalan film in full, so I couldn't possibly comment.
  11. Have you tried listening to them via Spotify? I was able to do a re-listen of most of the Classic Era episodes (Episodes 30-90, to be precise) through their iPhone app and didn't have issues downloading or listening to them there.
  12. The Four have been cast. The FF are probably my least favorite major superhero property, but I like this casting and hope they’re done justice this time (and that don’t reuse and waste Doom again).