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Sure but using the word “snubbed” gets clicks.

“Wait a minute! The Holdovers is about a hard-hearted character finding a new lease on life through caring for a kid? That was my idea!” — the writers of Gran Torino, Up, True Grit, St. Vincent, Dennis the Menace, Logan, Leon, Shane, The Royal Tenenbaums, Jurassic Park, and Terminator 2

The TSA is designed to be noticeable, intrusive, and cumbersome, as a feature and not a bug. If it ain’t creating a whole hassle, then how will the public NOTICE the government is DOING SOMETHING about that terrorism stuff? It is pure theater like that. It is meant to be in your face, and down your pants, by design.

Useful bit of trivia, John C Reilly is the only actor to star in three different Best Picture nominees in the same year during the five nominee era.

“Two Half Men”

I remember a deaged De Niro still moving like a very old man.

At the end of each episode, he visits the aged mechanic who taught him the tricks of the trade, played by the inimitable James Woods.

Gotta cater to the red state viewership somehow. Make Tim Allen’s neighbor Kevin Sorbo.

Biggest ommissions for me:

I watched it and can barely remember a damn thing about it.

You’re an ignorant piece of shit.

Then your reference to Dan Marino makes no sense, even as an ironic bit.

Biggest omission from this list: Children of Men

calling The Irishman “terrific” is a joke

Lol art and sports are subjective and objective, respectively. One is based on opinions and beliefs, the other on literal numbers required to be higher or lower than one another. 

That’s a weird comparison. The Super Bowl isn’t subjective; you either score the most points or you don’t.

Didn’t you all do a ranking of Scorsese films and put Gangs of New York like almost last?

that scene in Magnolia where he loses it on stage was pretty amazing….totally convincing.

He's a great actor, but they skip over the roles I wanted him to talk about more, especially Magnolia, which I think is really, really underrated. Boogie Nights is good, but the subject is—in its way—very obvious. Retro 70's. Porn nostalgia. That was kinda in the air around the time Boogie Nights came out. A lot of

I love seeing Jerry Seinfeld struggling to not laugh (and pretty much failing) when Baker Hall is ranting at him.