Well, he'll always have his Ordinary People director's award to comfort him.
Well, he'll always have his Ordinary People director's award to comfort him.
Exactly.
Tough to tell in a category like best documentary. I'd bet most voters don't bother to watch all the nominees before voting.
Have you seen his hair? If that isn't Oscar-worthy, I don't know what is.
Maybe her bra should win.
For what it is worth, I love my Drugs Win Drug War mug. Hope that is some consolation.
Haven't seen The Act of Killing yet. And, to be honest, I don't care all that much about the Oscars. I have seen Dirty Wars, and I think it is important. So I'm glad it will get some publicity. No opinion on whether it is the best documentary. Scahill's book Dirty Wars should be required reading for any…
*starts chanting* No Redford. No Gerwig/Baumbach. No Llewyn Davis. No Peace.
Now they do. Where was the love when Three Kings was eligible?
Ditto.
So where did you end up? If memory serves, that score is nearly perfect.
I'm waiting for it to be gelcapped.
Well, wadjda expect?
Don't care much about the Oscars, but I was glad to see Dirty Wars get a nomination in the documentary category. I had some problems with it stylistically, but it is an important feature. I hope some Oscar buzz will get more people to see it. And maybe lead them to the book it is based on, which is tremendous.
Barry is going to be in a coma for the first season of The Flash. It'll be a slow build process.
If you look closely, Ollie jumped behind the large Bamboo Palm plant in the corner of Blood's office. I guess then just waited until Blood finished working and left.
Vanilla Arrow is really showing his range now. Blue Steel, Wide-eyed Wonder, Blue Steel.
Digiver or forget it.
"B" is for Bitch.
When do the inevitable Big Bang Theory spinoffs begin?