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And yeah, being 100% clear about it does matter! Merely not being “in” is not enough! My grandfathers were in a relationship and lived together for 50 years, but they and my family never acknowledged their relationship was romantic or that they were gay until after marriage equality. It fucked me all the way up

It really depends what type of “out” you think is important in this context. If you think award representation is important because it can inspire fans with that identity who are currently closeted or questioning, being “out” in your private life isn’t enough. The public didn’t really know Jodie Foster was gay for

Better than nothing, but second screen interpretation is not fully accessible either, even assuming there aren’t a ton of bugs like there were for the Super Bowl second screen interpretation this year. Many Deaf people I follow on social would prefer other solutions like having the interpreter visible on the regular

Nobody NEEDS golf memberships, $400 dollar football tickets, pricey liquor and wine, $800 dollar shoes, massages, ski trips, game consoles, cruises, strip clubs, or a million other fairly silly, fun, expensive things that adults use to break up the monotony of graduating college and then working until they die. It’d

Apparently High Grant has already debunked it, so your instincts are right on. I still think it would be hilarious, the classic Doctor technobabble would be adorable and infuriating with Hugh Grant's 1990s stammer.

And none of this is against any of the Doctors’ performances! Smith, Capaldi, and Whittaker all have fantastic moments and compelling approaches to the Doctor.

Ugh . . . part of me is definitely intrigued by the idea, almost like watching a SpaceX launch that will either fail or succeed spectacularly. He could be an interesting palate cleanser one-season Doctor to draw fans back. We’ve been through about nine years of the show not quite living up to its potential. It’s been

She had a pretty big role on Discovery in season 3 that finished airing in 2021, so depending on your definition of “fresh” the article’s not that wrong. Plus of the live-action stuff she’s made since, only Gunpowder Milkshake and Shang Chi have been released. She doesn’t have that much of a memorable role in either.

Or, more likely, she thought it was relevant to illustrate how little she's going to be caring about her appearance that night in contrast to how she would glam up for the Oscars. It'd be less conversational and more weird to say "oversized flannel"

Oh yeah, it's not just that it seems like it. He shared that he has a bipolar diagnosis a few years ago.

Possibly too exhausting depending on your tastes, but having seen it, it's immensely satisfying.

Poor writing on my part, I meant if the Academy is only allowing attendees who are either presenting or nominated by name.

Agreed. I think it's just theaters for now

Whoops, I forgot Mike Faist wasn't actually nominated. I thought it was a great performance

The only possible explanation I could think of is if due to Covid rules they’re only inviting people who were nominated by name. Otherwise this is absolute horseshit, Spielberg’s West Side Story would not work without her. The best parts of the movie are the nominated supporting characters, but she should get an

I saw an advance screening of it at Alamo Drafthouse and it’s just as good as the review says, if not better. Stephanie Hsu delivers a fantastic, kaleidoscopic performance. They really commit to smart, multi-layered comedy that builds and pays off too. So much live-action comedy these days is pretty lazy and quippy.

Too much money, a privilege bubble, and possibly a manic bipolar phase impairing his judgment.

Given that live TV and someone in an active uncontrolled mental health spiral seem like a bad mix, this is a good call. Everyone involved in that situation needs help, protection, and care, not an audience.

From Pixar and Disney special features, there’s a lot of back and forth and tinkering in their animation process even without the “corporate won’t let us do it” element. Coco even has a maybe 85% animated song that got cut. It’s not that weird that Pixar animators might think they could finally sneak in a kiss and it

That would never have happened if it had been a Disney production from start to finish. In that they would never have started to make the movie mainly.