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It DID give us Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 performing "The Look of Love." So it wasn't a total disaster.

I'll certainly miss him. You could tell he really cared about the movies he introduced. And it didn't just extend to classics— he was able to find value in even the most forgettable movies from yesteryear.

It's a problem compounded by her being super-woke on racial/gender/etc. issues. And there's the bigger problem with this site: It's become an anti-Trump posting board.

According to The Chicago Tribune: "Coe, 59, was imprisoned for 20 years under California's "three-strikes" law… He was given the sentence – the toughest in the country at the time – after being convicted of petty theft in 1997…Though Coe was accused of stealing a perfume bottle, it was considered a felony under

You'd have to bet $100 to win a penny.

Yeah, that sucks for them, regardless of how you feel about La La Land

I would have said the same thing, but instead I just kinda heaved a big sigh and had some whiskey. Helped.

The Jungle Book deserved it. Those animals looked awesome. Also, last year's winner was Ex Machina, so it's good to see the Academy being creative with this award.

Let them eat cake

"What is Production Design, anyway?" No, Jimmy, you're in the biz, so that joke just makes you look dumb.

Ooof. The first of the evening to be pushed off the stage by the music.

Didn't like it, but it probably deserved the Costuming award, I'll admit.

Do they really need to blur the mouths when the actors curse in the movie clips? Shouldn't we be past that by now?

Vince Vaughn's hands were surgically attached to the inside of his pockets many years ago.

Let's hear it for Kevin O'Connell! 21st time is a charm!

100 years from now, people will be able to truthfully begin a sentence with, "The Academy Award-winning film Suicide Squad…" My heart is withered with pain.

I dunno, they say this new Pope is awfully liberal-minded.

He made a short film that was filmed at a Japanese restaurant close to my office, in a satellite city of Houston. It's called "Fool's Gold" and is on Vimeo. Cool guy.

Yeah, Ace Ventura definitely doesn't age well, although I still laugh at that opening scene where he's pretending to be a deliveryman and carrying that box—I don't know why, but that's the funniest part for me.

No, Nazis didn't go with the faux-scruffy look.