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“That’s funny, Ben never has a second cup at home.”

Her angel is the centerfold?

I don’t think anyone believes that.

Yeah, because after all, who needs entertainment and recreation?

Can we stop using twitter as a source. Just embed the gif/picture or what ever and gif credit, b/c there are a large portion of people that have social media blocked...

I’ll take one for the team and claim Mr. Isaac. If I have to.

Sure. But you missed Oscar Isaac

You’re saying we should have sex with Misters Meyer and De La Hoya?

“Folks. Folks. Folks. None of the actresses today, none of them, folks, let’s just say I have seen them all naked in their movies, and folks, and let me tell you, not that impressive. Now that Kylie Jagger, she is a good-looking lady. Give her the Best Picture Oscar. Kylie Jagger, you are the winner. Come on up here.”

“Suppose I’d made Elektra a few years later and for Marvel Studios....”

Popular hosts whose fanbases aren’t necessarily going to watch the Oscars on their own.

“Bring back Sheriff Lobo.”

She’s realizing the extent to which the new tariffs on steel and aluminum will impact interest rates, and force manufacturers to revise their earnings estimates for the fiscal year.

She tried to time a fart with the applause and almost got more than what she bargained for.

If I had to pick one exchange in the entire film to encapsulate what makes it interesting, yet most people miss, it’s when the . . .guy, comes onto Mildred’s storm to menace and throw figurines.

Movies now need a Greek Chorus to explicate the moral positions of the characters.

I think it’s fine if you take it as two separate statements, both correct:

For a movie to be good it has to tell me what to think, which needs to be what I already think, because otherwise other people could watch it and not find out what I think, which defeats the whole purpose of movies.

I’m glad he said this. Whatever you think of the movie, I’m a little disappointed in this insistence that the movie’s unwillingness to underline how you’re “supposed” to feel about a character is a flaw. The hostility toward character shading is...troubling.