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I guess Joshua Oppenheimer is considered too exploitative to every win, but propping up this Pop martyr is someone more enriching as a documentary? They pulled the sime jive with Joshua Oppenheimer again, but other than him what other documentaries are as vital? I know the Act of Killing is problematic, but it is

The voice acting and the visual design is terrific. The exchange between the parents Inside Out HQ for me, truly prevents this film from being a pure 5/5. That scene was also emphasized in the trailer and it makes me irrationaly irate. The film will, and shoud be watched in classrooms, but it's a Pixar movie, everyone

And what if I told you Chance the Rapper is involved with both Spike Lee and has a picture with the Obamas?

I just watched Ex Machina recently and Ava is a truly worth the price of sitting down and watching it. I was suprised so many people thought the movie was anything more than just a really great special effect, the plot was something you could find out of any bargain bin Sci-fi anthology. Clearly the Oscars prefer a

Yeah, like a movie can actually impact the world. It's just a pleasant opiate just like religion.

I tried to give that movie a shot, and while it's original I'm not sure I was sold on the delivery of the material. Especially John Cusack as an Inner City Priest.

And Anamolasia. Inside Out doesn't hold up with multiple viewings.

Did you only watch the film on a Russian streaming site on your blackberry?

Is 21 Grams worth checking out? I remember trying to watch Bitiful after appreciating Birdman, but I turned it off because cancer stories are just too easy and lazy.

Posted the same thing a few posts down, glad to see I'm not alone. I'd argue it's the ONLY movie I think he works for me in because he isn't trying to win an Oscar.

As someone deeply disappointed by the awful that was Jupiter Ascending, because I was actually hoping it would out-perform Star Wars and prove that you could make original big-budget sci-fi, I thought Eddie Redmayne wasn't the problem. Other than Redmayne, who was actually having fun for once, and the beautifully

And both are just trying to be Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman.

That Elliott Smith video just further enrages me that Antony will be denied the same monumental exposure. The only thing this Oscars Award show will be known for is the amount of ire it inspired from everyone, except for Leo larders.

I had never seen a picture before prior to this article, but she definitely has that striking presence that is necessary for a star…and is actually making me listen to the music. I am sure Santigold knows this and is using her striking features to further engage our attention.

Was it the UFO?

Thanks for educating me on the Horseshoe Theory, nice to put a name to a theory I knew when I thought it must have been thought by a multitude before me.

For example I think comedians like Bill Maher and Greg Proops are just Liberal Rush Limbaughs, the aggression and moral superiority are toxic to the comedy involved (And as I have become more ideologically static as I finish college and am no longer convinced of one side being more superior to the other side, there's

No way, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armesian are cashing in on counter-culture and while Mike Judge can be accused of doing the same for small-town USA, the use of animation instead of actors makes it feel sincere and organic as opposed to what Portlandia is, a vanity project for the two leads.

Bipartiasnship in comedy is far too rare and due to the insularity of comedy scenes a difficult feat to pull off. Conversatives are the acceptable low hanging fruit of comdedy but mocking right-wing extremism becomes a screaming match. Other than Mike Judge's Goode Family or An American Carol the lambasting of

Still bitter about the loss of Kids in the Hall…and now I have to be mocked by SeeSo.