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Steve Potter
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Why is there not a Spoiler Space when we really need one?

We already know this.

Yeah! And it's a good thing that the only Native American characters in the movie weren't merely props to motivate the white lead, or I might call them out on that!

The only reason she won for The Danish Girl is because for some reason every Tom Hooper movie needs to have an acting Oscar win, thereby perpetuating the lie that Tom Hooper is a good director.

Yeah, but they did that for global warming, which is what that movie was about, when it wasn't about the genocide of the Native Americans.

Worst is probably harsh, but it's definitely one of his least interesting.

Sigourney Weaver got nominated for Aliens!

Viggo Mortensen?

How is Art Garfunkel better known for Lost in Translation and not for driving me fucking insane that one time I watched The Graduate?

Aren't all fictional characters technically costumed?

Didn't the studio not send any screeners for Moon? Same reason Creed was snubbed for basically everything?

I blame the Academy for failing to award him for his infinitely better performances (he wasn't even nominated for his role in Django), but that's a pity Oscar for you.

Compare to the year immediately prior, though- Daniel Day-Lewis, hitting it out of the park in Lincoln.

Yeah, but J.K. Simmons was a deserved win, and Mark Rylance was a solid choice, even if Stallone deserved the Oscar.

I played Eeyore in a production of The House on Pooh Corner (not associated in any way with the Disney adaptations) my junior year and when I got to play the front half, I made him sound like Christopher Lee.

Or answering "Hamlet and Horatio"/"Lady Macbeth"/"Romeo and Juliet" to "These two title characters with the same initials both died by being stabbed"

It's their god damn smugness that really grinds my gears.

Nah.

I'm just so… tired of Trump supporters.

You. I like you.