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No, the most beautiful words in the English language would be Trump convicted for conspiracy to commit sedition on January 6, 2021 and being thus disqualified by Section 3 of the 14th amendment from holding any governmental position again. Celebrating this? Naïve.

I hope it’s this good (io9 was also squeeing a bit, but that’s Codega for you), since this review caught my eye too.

It’s more than likely prepositioning for the upcoming WGA strike.

Both sides of the industry are very definitely getting ready for the WGA strike, which has had a significant impact on all sorts of projects already. It wouldn’t surprise me whatsoever if this either was one of the many deals in significant danger of being canceled by the studios with the upcoming availability of force

Way, way, way, way too young.

I don’t think failure is too strong a word. First, it failed to keep up the standards of the first three episodes. Second and more importantly, it failed to live up to its potential even without those high standards.

With that perspective, I’ll be interested in your reaction to the series after you’ve played the game.

I actually liked Spanish Eyes, the companion of Sweetest Thing on that B side, more than I did the latter. Both were nearly impossible to find for like a decade after; I think I might even still have the original 45 sitting around someplace.

That’s a good point about how the lack of interaction is one reason why the Kansas City stuff doesn’t work.

What I remember most about watching the film in the theater - more so than the movie itself - was seeing multiple groups of female teens scurry out as they didn’t apparently know anything about it besides who was in it.

I was slightly disappointed with Sarah Polley, partially because she made some really interesting, non-traditional choices at the other awards and the tux was easily the least adventurous of them, but more because she usually has some really fascinating things to say and instead we got a line of “I don’t ever like to

The Sorvino exclusion from In Memoriam was odd, especially since his daughter almost certainly was there someplace; he did a decent amount of TV, but also plentiful film credits

I was also waiting for Joel to throw that exact topic back at Marlene when they were on the subject, something like ‘Well, does she get a say?”

I’d say we’re being set up for Cocaine Bear being Matt Damon underneath, but he’s shown more range.

One of the all time most sincere acceptance speeches, too.

Belfast got nominated in a weak year for movies (gee, can’t imagine what world event might have happened to cause that) largely because the Academy was fond of Branagh, and its a decent enough film. The problem is that it’s not even close to the best movie on The Troubles in the last decade; that goes to 2014's

It’s amusing since to use his own term, I doubt Keizer ever bothered to see a movie on The Troubles that Belfast can’t hold its own candle to, which was 2014's ‘71.

I’m less interested in the movie itself than how one around structured around the 80s/90s premise of it accounts for and adapts to the post #MeToo era.

And a much more serious turn as the very tough Berel Jastrow in the miniseries adaptation of Winds of War and War and Remembrance.

Yeah, I think her agency is going to need to sit down with her and gently remind her that while she may be the (probably) irreplaceable star of this show, there’s a decent chance her future opportunities are going to be affected if she has more interviews like this.