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BowlingFeministViking
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It was no worse than Eddie Redmayne’s in my opinion. But Michael B. Jordan was much buffer-I mean better-than both of them. And Abraham Attah gave a better performance than all the lead actors. That kid had me crying so fucking hard.

“John Wayne is a very good friend of mine. He says to me, ‘Donald, you’re the smartest toughest guy I know, pilgrim. Finish off those Commi bastards for me, will ya, pilgrim?’ So yes, to answer you’re question, I will bomb China.”

“No, I’m not a big crier. I like to get things done. I’m not a big crier. I’m not someone who goes around crying a lot. But I know people like that. I know plenty of people that cry. They’re very good people. But I have not been a big crier.”

She’s been my saving grace since Jon Stewart left. Also, John Oliver is brilliant but he’s only on once a week. Jon Stewart has left a permanent hole in my heart, though. That man could explain foreign policy like it was so simple.

Rachel Maddow also reported on this a month ago explaining how all this happened in great detail, wondering why it wasn’t national news. She is just so awesome.

I did not see that documentary as trying to prove innocence. I saw it as trying to show the corruption of the CJS, and also it was just an interesting and unique case. I don’t understand why people keep trying to argue that they are bias because they didn’t show the evidence that would make him seem guilty. They only

I haven’t wanted to see it because the premise just sounded annoying. I know it’s based on a Greek play, but the idea of women using sex to manipulate men just seems kinda antiquated to me. Although I heard Teyonah Parris is great in it. Is it worth the watch?

Am I the only one who doesn’t care about Leo’s sex life? As long as he isn’t mistreating any of those women and they are willing participants, I really don’t see what he’s doing as wrong. It’s not behavior I would praise, but there’s nothing actually wrong with it.

God that’s like people saying, “Well Abraham Lincoln was a Republican!” Meanwhile, some of the same Republicans still celebrate today as Robert E. Lee day.

I’m so proud of my fellow white people for explaining to everyone else how MLK, a black man and racial equality hero, would feel about the current movement for racial equality. It is much needed and much appreciated commentary.

It’s like Republicans saying it’s not racist to say there is no racism in America anymore, because Ben Carson said so.

That’s the only explanation I will accept.

She was definitely a lead but so were Alicia Vikander and Rooney Mara so I think it’s obvious the studios were in charge of who got nominations this year and what type of nomination they got.

I was excited about the Mad Max love (even though there was none for Charlize Theron wtf) and then I was like, “Wait...somethings missing here...” That thing was an ounce of diversity, obviously. I think the only way to redemption is if Chris Rock just gives them hell.

The fact that he didn’t get one for Inside Llewyn Davis or A Most Violent Year still blows my mind. Especially for Inside Llewyn Davis though. I mean he sang and played the guitar live in that one, while stealing my heart with his sad sarcasm.

Benecio Del Toro, Oscar Isaac, Abraham Attah, Teyonah Parris, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson. I’m sure there are several more I’m missing. Your reverse racism argument really isn’t cutting it sorry.

Honestly Idris Elba and Abraham Attah were so snubbed it’s crazy. They gave some of the best performances of the year. I honestly think that Michael Fassbender and Matt Damon gave good performances, but not great enough to beat some other performances this year. Abraham Attah and Paul Dano should have been in that

I grew up with a single mother in a similar situation. It really really sucks that you’re going through this, but personally, I’m so glad my parents never stayed together. I was about 3 months when they got divorced, and my mom did the right thing (she tried everything to make it work, as well). I still had a

I saw it! I read someone’s description of it as “anti-Oscar bait” and I thought that was very accurate. I really appreciate a movie that doesn’t go overdramatic when it seems like the obvious way to go. Really great job by the entire cast. Rachel McAdams was the surprising standout to me. Also, I’m hoping these back