
Because it gets a little lonely blogging by ones self in the wee hours, I thought I'd ask for some company. Over the upcoming weeks, expect to see posts coming from deputized MM bloggers
Carol Borden (returning from lat year),
Darryl Shaw (also returning),
Robert Mitchell,
Jeff Wright and
Sanjay Rajput, all diehard MM audience members. They will share with us thoughts on this year's line-up, past films in MM and other related topics. Curious to know more about these shadowy figures? Check out their bios
here.
To cut to the chase and find out what kind of audience members these are, I thought I would ask one crucial question:
"Where is the best place to grab a quick snack or meal to eat when you are waiting in line for Midnight Madness?"
Robert Mitchell: "The Big Slice at Yonge and Gerrard because as the name implies it's one big slice and background for the incredible Hulk!"

Sanjay Rajput:
"Any of the cuilinary masters who run the hot dog carts around the Ryerson. Though La Maison du Croissant on 385 Yonge used to be the best hands down!"
Carol Borden: "I'm all about getting advance snacks at grocery stores and eating themin line. There's Rabba at Yonge and Charles and Sobey's at Yonge and Wellesley, but my favorite is P.A.T. Central Market at Manning and Bloor for pocky, shrimp chips and the like."
Jeff Wright: "Hoops (just north of College on Yonge)!! Don't even think of eating there if you're a nerd though." (ps - check the link of EACH letter)
Darryl Shaw:
"The problem isn't in finding a good place to eat Toronto at quarter to midnight-- but in leaving the line at all! And what's the point of fancy eating if you're just going to violently vomit it up during the film? (if the film is good)"