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  1. All the answers can be found on the weekly The Bay Street Video Podcast - Click for the link. We're located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada at 1172 Bay Street (1/2 block south of Bloor Street) - Click for a map. We can be reached by telephone at 416.964.9088 or email at baystreetvideoTO@gmail.com.

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  6. The movies that shaped the 80s, uncut and commercial-free. In the 80s “greed is good” and the Brat Pack became the symbols of an increasingly consumption and youth-obsessed culture. Movies responded to public anxieties over deepening political conflict and economic crisis, or they provided a little much-needed escape from reality (if you could see over the hair of the person in front of you).

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  8. Aug 16, 2024 · Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Fox Theatre. Canada's longest running independent move theatre is located in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood. Opened in 1914, it was first called The Theatre Without a Name. It’s a special place for film buffs to rewatch movie classics and tribute films and to salute cinema icons and underrated talents.

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