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I haven’t seen any of them, and I’m sure Coco is fantastic but I’d still much rather see The Breadwinner or Loving Vincent win, because the category has been dominated for over a decade by massive-budget Disney/Pixar films. The only film not made by one of those studios in the past 10 years was Rango in 2012 and even

Are you like, completely devoid of nuance or something? Are the only two things a character can be either a horrible piece of shit or a big fucking hero? Because at no point did that movie portray Sam Rockwell as any kind of big hero.

If it was heterosexual it would bother me and most people on this site a hell of a lot more, which is kind of messed up really.

Does anyone think it’s kind of funny that 2 of the 9 Best Picture nominees features Timothee Chalamet ejaculating prematurely?

I think it would probably be a more prominent controversy, or at least if the older person was a man and the younger was a woman.

Based on this article, I genuinely fail to see how this is pro-life at all. The message it seems to be pushing is “make sure the abortion was successful”, not “don’t get an abortion”.

Those still sound more pro-life than this movie though.

That’s what I told the judge about all the children’s bodies that were found in my basement too. One of those kids might have grown up to kill someone!

I know him because Louis CK promoted his special. I’m sure lots of people did, and I kind of wonder if Crimmins grew to resent it after the stories about Louis CK broke, considering how sexual assault was such a personal issue to him. It’s sad that he died so young. I didn’t agree with all of his politics, but there

Well she knew that was what the world had been after previously.

There’s nothing wrong with not wanting to watch a movie that hits too close to home, but that doesn’t really excuse making up a narrative of what the movie is about and criticising it based on that.

It’s very hard to know what films will be the ones that stick though. I remember a big fuss about how Brokeback Mountain didn’t win, but I never hear anyone talk about Brokeback Mountain except in the context of “it should have beaten Crash”. Honestly, most years just don’t really have any Pulp Fictions or Goodfellas.

I wonder if you’re in a position like Michael B Jordan do you get to the point where there’s just TOO MANY women trying to have sex with you so you need to start doing something like watching anime to make some of them think twice.

Yeah liking anime is still definitely uncool. Like most uncool things, you can pull it off if you’re otherwise very cool (like a celebrity of some kind) but for regular adult on the street it’s still something that you only reveal in confidence. I guess you are allowed to like a very limited amount though before it

I think most of the bullying arguments come from people having fundamentally different understandings of what bullying is. Some people seem to think it’s just the small stuff like getting a punch in the arm in some stupid kids game, or getting called a dipshit by someone you’re friends with again the next day. I think

It was unusual, but I still thought it was worth including. It felt honest. Comedians often talk about their personal lives but rarely go into the real bad stuff. It was different.

My impression of that was that he was trying to be self depreciating. That he was willing to cheat and didn’t attract more than three women despite being a funny rich celebrity.

Let’s not pretend this is going to be nonpartisan, it’s going to be liberal.

I like how your comment implies that just being from Massachusetts is how you end up attending Harvard.

Catholic here (although not really “devout”). I wouldn’t care. The bread is just bread. It’s only significant when it’s part of the ritual at mass. The wafer design isn’t even strictly that important, I’m sure it’s popularity is more down to its ability to make cheaply and store for a long time. I’ve been to smaller