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    I like The Artist a good deal and while there are several funny moments but I feel they are the least of the Rom-Com-Dram triangle.

    I think youtube is a great platform. I've discovered artists, hobbies, films, music, comedy and the rest.

    You're right but I feel it's the principle of the matter.

    Can you spoil what happens to Joy Osmanski's character through the season? She didn't have anything to do in the pilot and I was wondering if her part grew at all. I'm a fan of the actress and the first time I noticed her was in Victor Fresco's other show, Better Off Ted.

    Oh! I want to see her and Melanie Lynskey play cousins.

    That is very astute!

    You changed*. It's an awards ceremony for the film industry by the film industry. It's always been gratuitously self congratulatory. But then again, any industry award is like that, not just Hollywood. Those are just the only ones outsiders watch.

    For sure. She still comes out ahead compared to most of the cast.

    I love Winona Ryder as a performer. That being said, I feel like she started at a 10 emotionally and stayed there. I wish a different choice had been made.

    Even though the amount of physical work put in by the costumer on The Devil Wears Prada was less than what is typically expected, the costumes were still fantastic. It's a film that takes place in the high fashion world and it did a great job putting the characters in that setting. You know how it's really good

    The operator of a great silent film site, Movies Silently, wrote a bit on film costuming that has really helped me, a laymen, understand a bit more about what makes for a good costume.

    Was Alicia wearing a different dress in the NYC memory?