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RuPaul winning should be in the headline!!

It's also a blessing that she passed before she could cast a vote for him

She's gone where the goblins go, below, below, below below

At least We Built This City is fun-wretched. What about Candle "Light a Fart for Marilyn Monroe, wait, no, Princess Di" in the motherfuckin Wind"? Huh? This aural turd is just plain painful-wretched and we'be been subjected to this crap THREE times (1973, 1987, 1997)!! And it just gets worse each time.

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

At least The Son got 5 mentions (close but no cigar), and Enter the Void (what the hell nationality was it? (Argentine-born French director, set in Tokyo w/American stars) would have even made the top 100 if I had been polled! And pardon me while I wipe a tear as my favorite movie of the millennium Lincoln, of course,

No Dardenne Brothers in the Top 100!! For shame, for shame!

Himbo

Dr Quest will be his bottom bitch

Will Dr Quest and Race finally tie the knot now that it's legal?

Preach

John Stewart also outlived his usefulness. At times his rants were little better than leftie Dennis Millerisms. The last couple of years, I only watched sporadically, waiting for The Colbert Report which was genius, and much missed

Trevor Noah has been an absolute disaster. Between laughing at his own jokes and flogging the obvious as far as commentary goes, he got me to abandon it months ago. Between not nominating him for anything and finally nominating RuPaul, at least something is going right

Pauline Kael was pointing out that something had gone wrong with Robert DeNiro's acting in her review of True Confessions. And that was 1981!

Yes that's true as far as Life and Nothing More… goes, but we only see the aftermath. It's really only incidental to Through the Olive Trees. Imagine how Hollywood would have handled Life and Nothing More… - no doubt the first fifteen minutes would have been taken up with the actual earthquake, showing us the

The Life and Nothing More…/Where Is the Friend's Home/Through the Olive Trees trilogy is truly amazing. Kiarostami made three - three! - masterpieces out of absolutely nothing! Maybe throwing hundreds of millions of dollars into a production isn't all it's cracked up to be. And then there's Close-Up…

OK it's "fresh" but 71 % is hardly a ringing endorsement, and when you read the actual excerpts, a lot of them (too many of them) are pretty tepid or with lots of reservations. I loved this movie, so I guess I just wanted to see some of that reflected in the reviews.

Well, for starters, I guess I should say SPOILER ALERT. How did he find her house, just like that? And from the back yet. He had only seen her on the bus, so how did he even know her name, let alone address? I was kind of hoping the whole thing was a delusion of some sort, but I don't think that's how it's presented.

Really liked Swiss Army Man until the last ten minutes. It just completely collapses at that point. WTF?

Yes, the BFG is absolutely wonderful. The fact that it's flopping with both audiences and critics is depressing. I does flag a little towards the end (the stuff with Queen Elizabeth kind of drags), but still it's definitely one of the three or four best films I've seen this year! And Ruby Barnhill gives one of the