jojotheidiotcircusboy
JojoTheIdiotCircusBoy
jojotheidiotcircusboy

That’s your opinion and you are free to have it. :)

I used to tell foreigners that in America, politics is like a sport, O.K. to talk about, to debate loudly, because it is not usually so serious. In much of Europe, Politics is dirty laundry, not fit for dinner conversation. And hearing Americans discuss politics really bothers Western Europeans. It seems like I won’t

The Covington Teens involved in the current media maelstrom were maybe ten or eleven years old when photos were taken of previous classes in blackface.   Using the same logic, many of the major performing artists of today, including POC might be publicly pilloried and blaclisted for performing at venues where

He’s been had that opportunity though throughout his career...

It’s called Freddie Mercury. 

Saw Queen twice in the early 80's on the Game and Hot Space. Fantastic shows. Movie was really good but no one can replace Freddie Mercury RIP

I thought it odd that Cooper was basically playing Sam Elliot in A Star is Born... and then Sam Elliot came on screen as his character’s brother and out Sam Elliot’ed Cooper’s Sam Elliot.

Ethan Hawke was snubbed even from this list of snubs!!! What gives, AV Club?

Um Rocky won the Oscar in fact it won seven of them including Best Picture..;;; Plus I just watched All the President’s Men a few weeks ago (Ending still feels rushed,)

And if he doesn’t win here then he’ll win next time for his film “The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot”.

I honestly believe the ending of Hereditary killed any chances of it being nominated for anything. Cause it goes to a real hard 180 the moment the twist happens. And while critics mostly loved the movie, the audience just seemed to hate it. I remember reading countless Reddit, Twitter, and other social media outlets

He cinematographs stuff. Duh.

Sam’s my hero not only because of his many iconic acting roles, but because he got Katherine Ross to marry him.

It’s easily Jenkins’s least brilliant film so far. “Medicine For Melancholy” was something new and fresh and had a lot to say about modern American cities and gentrification and romance and race. It almost had too many great ideas vying for the viewer’s attention, but it was never anything but brilliant. “Moonlight”

You got a nerve, pal.

I’m pretty much who cares about the Oscars this year, but Best Supporting Actor has Sam Elliott and Richard E. Grant, and I feel divided. Or maybe they should just do a movie together.

These are absolutely horrible. Nominating Black Panther and Green Book is bad, but Bohemian Rhapsody makes it an absolute joke. There were so many good movies this year. Stuff like Leave No Trace and Eighth Grade got brutally snubbed for this junk.

Ethan Hawke for First Reformed (which I’m convinced was harmed by coming out as early in the year as it did, otherwise I think it would have had a shot at 2-3 major nominations) and Eighth Grade for original screenplay are both disappointing snubs.

Toni Collette is partially being ignored because “Hereditary” was a polarizing, minor box office hit. Polarizing, because critics generally loved it, while many audiences did not. A minor box office hit, because people bought tickets out of curiosity as the critics were gushing, but word-of-mouth from your average

I don't exactly know what a cinematographer does, but I suspect whoever had that job on Black Panther made some poor compositor's life hell. That movie looked horrible and it wasn't just the dodgy cgi.