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In short, people still don't like it when the non Pixar/Disney stuff wins. Except for Wallace and Gromit because everyone agrees that's great.

Maybe I'll work my way up to it then, does seem to be getting a lot of good press. Looking forward to I Am Not Your Negro when it comes out here in the spring.

What the hell, here's my Oscar Hot Takes

'Oscars go for forgettable fluff!' hot takes binned, replaced with 'Oscars ignore commercially successful films!' hot takes

Here's a good interview with Gareth:

My ranking of their albums so far:

Plus, in a heartwarming real-life ending, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons are now engaged (I presume they met when making Fargo anyway).

'And I loved him deeply…in a way YOU could never understand!'

'I've never seen a man eat so many chicken wings…'

A few years ago Dave Franco must have felt like the forgotten sibling. Now he's the Franco people don't hate (as much anyway) and he's engaged to Alison Brie. An inspiring story for other people out there who feel overshadowed by their siblings!

They still have the Padres!

Don't forget trashiest film of 1993 (Super Mario Bros), though nobody comes off well from that one I guess.

How's it going Mark Wahlberg?

There was that period in football/soccer where they had the golden goal (and then silver goal), and it wasn't very good, but even with them gone extra time in recent years in football/soccer games tends to be pretty dull with exhausted teams playing for penalties or one goal winning it. I just want something like the

As much as seeing the panto villains win can be annoying (told you all only Eli Manning can defeat Brady in the Super Bowl!), it was a brilliant comeback to watch for a (sort of) neutral, and I know a Patriots fan at work who is very nice and she was very happy when I next saw her at work and that was cool.

Street Fighter may be dreadful, but it has plenty of hilariously bad moments to make it entertaining, not least this one:

Despite the sexism and the racism, I still really like True Lies, it's a blast to watch. I even like Tom Arnold in it. Oh dear, what have I become…

I liked her in A Bigger Splash and How to Be Single. She deserves better than this anyway.

Dakota Johnson is too good for this nonsense. Jamie Dornan…isn't.

It was quite endearing seeing him present that documentary on film vs digital and chatting with the biggest names in filmmaking about it. He's mates with everyone!