Nelson Muntz's evil twin.
Nelson Muntz's evil twin.
We've come a long way. Finally African American actors are being recognized by having the opportunity to announce the Best Picture with an all-white cast that beat the other Best Picture nominees with all-white casts.
And Joe Pesci.
Apparently one person didn't think the film's special effects were Oscar-worthy, and his name rhymes with Gorge Mucous.
H-E-double hockey sticks-Raiser!
Welcome to the comment section for the A.V. Club post for the trailer for the trailer for the remake of the Ghostbusters movie!
I hear that Chris Botti is playing trumpet on the soundtrack.
It's depressing. But other minorities have an even longer way to go. When Memoirs of a Geisha came out 11 years ago, the best Hollywood could do was cast a Chinese actress in the title role. How many A-list (or B-list, or C-list) Japanese actresses would be considered for the role today?
It's a shame because the year before was a watershed, including The Graduate and Bonnie and Clyde. The Academy awarded In the Heat of the Night over those superior films, but it was splitting the difference by not pandering to the less challenging Guess Who's Coming to Dinner or, God forbid, Dr. Doolittle.
As someone who has played the Lord of the Rings Symphony, let me say that playing it is less exciting than it might be to listen to. It is actually physically painful to keep your arms suspended as you slowly play nothing but whole notes for 2 hours.
Damn, Shorty, dawg is pretendin to be all Asian, and shit.
Just saw Room. The kid was robbed. His was more than a performance, it just stayed with you.
Last week The Daily Show did the inevitable coverage of Sarah Palin's Trump endorsement. It should have been a softball lobbed right over home plate. Jon Stewart would have hit a grand slam. The moment was seized instead by Stephen Colbert and Tina Fey.
The moral of the story is that minority actors need to be fairly represented, so they can claim a proportionate percentage of undeserved wins (Denzel for the wrong film, Halle Berry, if you want to use those as examples) to deserved wins. White actors and "white movies" have plenty of margin for error - they are well…
Somewhere in Hollywood, Chris Rock is crossing off one more joke from his Oscars monologue.
You can't really blame SNL when Hollywood has already made them a thing. I happened to watch Entourage and Furious 7 back to back, so I could no longer pretend not to know who RR was.
What makes the show worth watching are the sets, the costumes, and the acting. I find Cora's performance and diction annoying - for me that is worse than they way any of the other characters are written. All the other actors are so great.
Lady Cora on Downton Abbey. Pick an accent, stop sucking lemons, stop being the worst.
The only characters I hated on Lost were Damon and Carlton.
If you go back to season 2, I'd say Ryan's 180 was an even more dramatic turn than Andy's. Maybe Andy had more ups and downs, but Ryan went from sympathetic temp to entitled douchebag overnight!