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Since we are talking covers, I love Crowded House's cover of "Eight Miles High."

Have to agree, "On the Road Again" is what I think of when I think Willie. That and "Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (which is also a cover)."

Seriously. I thought Sean made that up. Now that I know it's a real category, I'm surprised Sandra Bullock wasn't nominated.

A little faith…they currently have Grimm and Sleepy Hollow, after all. Oh, and Hannibal!

This is officially the dumbest thing I've seen today.

Yep. I don't think I would have remembered him otherwise - it's been six years since he was on AI.

The Soup still occasionally uses a clip of him from Idol saying "Some people weren't likin' it!" *head swivel*.

I think the film deserves a B+ based solely on the fact that what easily could have been a grim sit-through was engaging and enjoyable after the first half hour. That first half hour did feel like the movie, and Matt, were trying a little too hard, but from then on it was all good. For McConaughey and Leto this film

Yeah, I made that mistake once, ONCE. What has been seen, cannot be unseen. And anyone who has no idea what we're talking about and is curious, believe me, you do not want to know.

I thought he was so good in Son of Rambow; a real find. It's the first I've seen of him since then, so I'm glad he's continued to work, and that he's gotten recognition for it.

I don't think it's so much that any film they're in can't be that bad;
it's more that you're guaranteed at least some enjoyment because of
their presence in the film, which is absolutely true.

I think we all understand that others are assigned this feature based on
circumstances, and that in this case Jason pursued and got the
interview. That said, you are still the master, and this was a huge
get. We can't help but think of what might have been (and yes, I do believe you could have pulled a bit more out

Exactly.

I read one comment on Gawker that said "Wasn't he in that movie that was kind of based on Scientology?" And that's why I hardly ever go to Gawker anymore. If you can't even name the movie for which he was nominated for an Oscar last year, GTFO.

If that's true, for real, you have some catching up to do. 20 movies, at least, and that's not even counting Capote.

Oof. In retrospect, that was probably not a good idea.

Thank you for mentioning that. It was the first performance of his that came to mind when I heard the news. What a loss.

Ugh. I never loved Brian Krakow. He was a creeper. He was the Duckie of television.

Ahem. TIE.

Boyle was clearly no. 3 in that grouping, and apparently she realized it. I don't think she ever got over it, considering what she's done to her face.