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I think they saw that it's the wrong envelope, but decided to just wing it since it was a heavy favorite, then it all went horribly wrong.

Isn't she the one in the green blouse facing the camera in the movie footage at the same moment?

Opening number is fantastic and made me really jealous of people that went in to see it blind at festivals or whatever, must've been a hell of a suprise, because a lot of reviews/interviews later spoiled how it starts.

Did Caroline just watched the movie or something? Because 3 out of last 4 related articles are about La La Land and the fourth one is still related to it.

Outside of best original script all other nominations are deserved though? And it's not gonna win everything, will probably end up with like 6-7 statues, while Manchester and Moonlight are going to get 2-3 each as well.

i love Mika Levi's score for Under The Skin and happy she got nominated, but actually watching the movie - i don't think it was deserved, score is incredibly distracting and not at all memorable. Movie and Portman's performance fucking sucked too.

Yeah, i think her character worked only because people know someone emotionally abusive like that in real life, not because it was written or acted perfectly.

Has there ever been an episode where Belchers have a chance to get wealthier in some way that wasn't a misfire? They're always predictable and i hate the "lessons" Bob learns at the end of each one. There's Family Fracas, couch episode, Pro Tiki/Con Tiki and now this, all easily top 10 worst episodes of the show for

There was an episode about Zeke, the one where Tina's a hall monitor and he has to get to his grandma. I hope there'll be the episode about Jocelyn, i've been re-watching the show lately and since her inclusion in a main gang she's the character that makes me laugh the most, John Roberts' delivery is perfect.

King Arthur ascends to the throne on May 12

I got bored of her couple of years ago, her songs all sound similar and there's soooo much material (you can make like 10 albums just from leaks) that it eventually became overwhelming.

I'm willing to bet everything on that her favorite Mad Men character is Megan.

Yeah, Manchester is a movie that tried to be as realistic as possible, so Broderick didn't work at all for me, Affleck and Williams worked because their characters were fleshed out, while he felt more like a stunt casting.

The fact that everyone already forgot Woodley was a lead on one of the worst shows in history of tv just shows what a talented actress she is. It was't even that long ago, ended in 2013. Could you ever imagine somebody from The Secret Life of the American Teenager acting alongside Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern?

Eh, i don't think it's fair to compare them. Woodley's biggest strength is that she's effortlessly likable, while Lawrence is great at playing stubborn and somewhat unlikable characters - Winter's Bone is still her best film and she's fantastic in it.

The Voices is probably the best possible representation of Black Lists scripts and why they're complete horseshit though. It's been on top of those lists forever, was in development for like 5 years, got a competent director who understood the material, solid cast and it just didn't work at all.

The fact that she was so motivated by spousal abuse was her weakness though, she refused to see racial side of it untill it all started crumbling under her. I think show did an excellent job of showing good and bad sides of both lawyer teams.

A lot of references didn't even seem organic to me, for exaple kids have The Thing poster in their basement, why would a bunch of 11-year olds have a poster for a horror movie that came out less than a year ago, got shit reviews and bombed at the box office? It's only because writers know it's cool NOW.

So, this is basically just another Robocop remake, fucking great.

Yeah, i was about to post that s2 was a big disappointement and wanted to mention some examples why, but then i realized i don't remember a single thing from it.