@Occula: Yes, I agree...the art and the artist become one. It's beyond thrilling.
@Occula: Yes, I agree...the art and the artist become one. It's beyond thrilling.
@StuckOnRepeat: Aw, you're just jealous of my boogie.
@StuckOnRepeat: You got lost in your own argument. Congrats!
@StuckOnRepeat: Bullshit.
@TheGuvnah: I wholeheartedly agree with every point you make, but I don't think many on this board will.
@labeled: CRAZY AUNT KANYE: Hey, I do the same thing when I get my Cocoa Puffs in zee morning!
@MsAvignon: "COME ON!!!!"
The "Bugsy Malone" version of "Cabaret."
This is appalling...these hateful idiots are failures as human beings.
Fred Willard, as always, rocks it til the break of dawn.
@PorkStore: My Dinner with Andre's Assistant.
@Understater: Agreed.
The Social Network is dull and overrated.
@sissylarue: Jesse Eisenberg looks intimidated by everyone.
@AngriestGeek: Is this some sort of joke? (I hope)
@LaComtesse: You're speaking of The Notebook, no? Yes, it was a commercial hit, yes, it was predictable and corny, but bfd...the two leads were talented and appealing. These two actors transcended the material and made it work.
@ЖЕНЯ Gelbelman: I disagree...James Franco owned that film and is worthy of the Oscar nomination.
@LaComtesse: I find Brad Pitt physically beautiful, but lacking range and depth as an actor...and not all that captivating or clever as a person.
@ManBehindTheDesk: It's called being a great actor. Give those same words to a crap actor and you still get crap. A great script is nothing w/out a great actor.
In the words of the great Smokey Robinson, I second that emotion.