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@Occula: Yes, I agree...the art and the artist become one. It's beyond thrilling.

@StuckOnRepeat: You got lost in your own argument. Congrats!

@TheGuvnah: I wholeheartedly agree with every point you make, but I don't think many on this board will.

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.

The Social Network is dull and overrated.

@sissylarue: Jesse Eisenberg looks intimidated by everyone.

@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.