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It's my "favorite" example for worst snub. Fucking Lee Strasberg gets the nod instead? That's a nothing performance.
Which is funny because looking at that list of nominations, that Oscar belongs to Jeff Bridges in Thunderbolt & Lightfoot over DeNiro in my opinion… but it doesn't matter because Cazale blows nearly

Right? Of all the videos they could embed at the bottom of this…

I mean, there is one major one, some pertinent replies, and then eventually the whole thing devolves into a pun thread.

I love that movie.

Back to the Future residuals. The rest is just icing on the cake.

To be fair, I agree on Sunshine, but think Ignatiy is wrong on this one.

Hahah, nice. My sister got then-mayor of Baltimore Martin O'Malley who gave a pretty good speech AND Chris Matthews who gave a surprisingly excellent one.

Was totally pulling for Gridlock'd from Tupac Shakur, but it turns out his last movie was Gang Related. And then realized it didn't matter because that was featured the time Watch This focused on first directorial efforts by actors (Vondie Curtis-Hall).

Second place two weeks in a row! What's up!

Ah, now THAT makes sense.

Yea, I think a lot of it is kind of based on the way men think about women. Literally nobody who looked like Olivia Munn knew who Steve Rogers was back when THEY were in high school, so obviously it's not fair that this desirable famous person "didn't exist" in their experience. I can vouch that I saw Olivia Munn at

Maybe you should have tried being cool?

And I can confirm that I was doing a lot of drugs in 3rd grade.

Yea, it might be embarrassing to be a celebrity do something out of the ordinary, but it's almost more embarrassing knowing that the emotionally vacant and insipid conversation happening was rehearsed and basically pre-written by a celebrity who thought the fact that their son loves apple pies was a good story.

We had a fraternity skit competition one thing and the stupid "pop culture reference or inside joke that most people won't get" was like, 99% of those. Cross-dressing and lip sync-ing abound.
But one of the rules explicitly said that no sexist, racist, gender-biased, or violent language could be used. So our group

Damn, I always don't watch those (I subscribe to Team Coco on YouTube) because I was also sure they would be the easiest types of jokes in the world… damn

I like my women like I like my coffee. In my lap and scalding hot.

I had Wynton Marsalis do like a 90 second trumpet solo as my commencement speech. It was cool, but not as cool as you'd think.