So this is the Han Soros who's been paying the protestors. Sad!
So this is the Han Soros who's been paying the protestors. Sad!
Sounds like he's going to make an Impact.
Oprah? No, brah.
Is it really progress when the gay character is the villain's weaselly sycophantic sidekick?
And not to mention the legendary Tor Johnson.
Seriously. When creepy dipshits like Mel Gibson and Casey Affleck are in that crowd, who gives a crap about a guy who stole perfume?
Emily Skeggs! I saw her on Broadway in Fun Home. She's great.
Elizabeth Wilson who played the mother only died last year as well.
The movie inspired by that shooting at Jimmy Pesto's pizzeria?
This year also marks the 50th Anniversary of The Graduate. They could have gotten Dustin Hoffman and Katharine Ross instead, two people who are probably easier to work with than the notoriously difficult Dunaway and Beatty.
Great interview! I've always admired her as an actress but had no idea she was so fascinating.
I bought the Criterion Blu-Ray when it came out a few months back and I think it holds up pretty well.
Best tweet of the night and I swear I am not making this up.
Cabaret also didn't win Best Picture. And Emma Stone starred in Cabaret on Broadway. It's all connected!
I've been a huge fan of Emma Stone since I saw her on Broadway in Cabaret. I adore her and she deserves this.
Here to accept the award for Casey Affleck, the corpse of Jim Morrison.
"This was a terrible mistake." - Roberto Benigni
Weird that they only did three of those "movies that inspire us" segments. And the movies honored were The Apartment, Back to the Future, and Bridges of Madison County. Well, why not?
If you're lost, you can look and you will find JACK THE RIPPER
Amy Adams wasn't nominated for any Oscars but she brought her Golden Globes.