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Can you repeat the question?

Oh, you know what? This is a connection that makes no sense, but for some reason I heard My Husband Betty (which IS horrible) when I saw She's Not There (which I've only read some passages of). Oops. Never mind, sorry. Happens too often, honestly.

Hi other trans folks! I'll say that I kind of hated She'S Not There, but liked some parts of Redefining Realneas that I read. I also have a pretty strong aversion to coming out narratives, though. I'll maybe reads…parts? Of this later.

But Spike-with-a-soul still sexually assulted Buffy, wherein the problem with "shipping" them or whatever lies.

Probably because, like me, every time someone reads Chris O'Dowd they think Chris O'Donnell, so bad acting is par for the course.

Maybe this was said elsewhere, like down tread where I'm too lazy to go, but since this is probably going to be all CGI, they kind of just can't call it live action. More realistic animation is not live action.

I am SO excited for Kate McKinnon's nomination! Love her so much. Also, how often are SNL actors nominated in that category? I'm sure it happens, but probably not that frequently?

Thanks for another great week of coverage, Mike! I've adored each of Farhadi's films that I've seen, so am definitely looking forward to that, and Elle sounds very fascinating, and possibly a return to the form of Verhoeven's earlier works like The 4th Man and Soldier of Orange.

Yay and thanks for those little notes and write-ups about a few of the other films you've seen. This still sounds like a great time.
So I believe the only films Kore-Eda's I've seen are After Life and Nobody Knows- both of which I enjoyed quite a bit but hear are different from his newer works. Anyone have any good

This is probably answered somewhere else, but I'd love to know how many films Mike actually sees every day at Cannes (and maybe get little reviews for them?). It just seems like there are so many that never really make it over here at all.

Not in Pennsylvania.

Tonight, the lone wolf hunts… Alone.

This is… Not a bad idea at all. And they're definitely free!

This is the best thing I have, and will ever read. I will dream about Puddleton Puddle and laugh in my sleep.

This looks amazing. I wish I had something more insightful to say, but….
I just hope my local theaters pick this one up soon.

TeamDren was talking about Ludivine Sagnier.

Reading "floppy, racist hairpiece in the breeze" made me cry real tears of laughter (and sadness. Always sadness). So thanks.

I kind of think they are awesome, mostly considering the gauntlet of completely inane and repetitious questions celebrities get asked on press tours. At the very least, they're different enough from the usual to excite her.

Or because he's hot?