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In your latest edition of ideological politics is a zombie-producing virus, Meryl Streep is currently being lambasted on Twitter for her well said speech. A lot of other people, the majority, are celebrating what she said and pointing out, naturally, that Trump supporters wishing to call out a Hollywood actor for

Again, maybe they weren't trying to make a straight musical.

If all the best picture nominees are critically acclaimed movies, highly so, then it's all subjective anyway and all should take it. It'll be interesting to see it go up against its biggest competition, Moonlight. The Oscars giving it to a movie about Hollywood or a movie about a gay black teen—either choice to some

Okay, my defense of La La Land. When I saw it I didn't think of it as a straight musical but sort of interrogating the genre. Every musical number was interrupted by an instance of reality. Plus, the story and its conclusion. I was surprised it spent that much time on two young people trying to make it, to be

I hate Hollywood self-congratulation orgies like award shows too.

More like it was resisted by the studios, so it was hard to make.

She didn't say that though. She said movies can instill empathy, which is needed in the wake of Trump, and they can.

That was an anti Trump speech for the country, not fluffing Hollywood.

Carrie Fisher

Next year, do this for Huppert.

Streep wasn't already given this? Huh.

You just like scruffy men.

It was lavish but I couldn't suspend my disbelief at the plotting.

Overrated.

Hollywood would never remake this movie.

Nice!

That's Hell or High Water for me, so I hear you.

I mean, your taste is your own, but there are paragraphs and pages on why it's good.

Thanks, will check out.

Libidinous is in my name!