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Lots of people remember "Annie Hall". Lots and lots and lots.

Probably the best way to fix it is to make an "adult" animated film. And "Waking Life" aside there aren't people lining up to do that. Some years ago there was talk that Brad Bird was going to direct a movie about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake for Pixar. Got cancelled.

"Argo" might well have been left off. Traditionally the nominee that didn't get the Best Director nomination, and there was usually at least one, was the nominee that didn't have any shot at winning. That odd backlash that led to "Argo" winning was a strange turn of events.

Eleanor Clift!

"JFK" was a tissue of lies, just wall-to-wall lies, and even worse than that it made a complete scumbag lying homophobe like Jim Garrison into a hero.

No.

I'm amazed to see movie critics complaining about having to review movies and talk about movies. If Sean and Alex can't be bothered to form opinions about films like "Lion", well, Starbucks is hiring baristas.

Yes

Guess cel animation is officially dead.

I'm shocked that this article doesn't mention the most powerful of these films: Micheaux's "Within Our Gates". The traitorous black man who gets lynched himself when the white mob he's leading can't find the target…the servile preacher who tells his congregation to not worry about voting only to blame himself

I honestly can't tell if that's Sean being funny or Sean being a moron.

A pitch clock is not the same as a game clock.

Football games last longer than baseball games and have less action time.

There's an easy way to fix the run out the clock thing. Behold:

Watched five seconds of that one scene and wanted the video game guy to die.

I enjoyed the hell out of the whole Benedict Arnold arc last year. Loved JJ Feild going "When?" after Arnold tells him that Washington's coming to visit. And Washington offering Arnold command of half the Continental Army just seconds before the message arrives.

And "Turn", the show nobody but me watches.

Yes, it's a great book. All the actors were miscast. Tom Hanks of course is a fine actor but he was not right for that part at that time. Could have had Uma Thurman who would have been perfect but you cast Griffith instead. Could have had John Cleese who would have been perfect but you cast Bruce Willis instead.

Get the properties on either side of Free Parking. Don't build hotels.

There are six articles in the picture windows at the top of the page. Four are about "Saturday Night Live", and one is an advertisement.