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Matt Loewen
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I think it's more that… her performances just aren't that great in the "blockbuster" movies I've seen her in (these movies, X-MEN: FIRST CLASS). Her acting either suffers from a serious lack of personality, or she keeps going back to a few acting "tricks" too often (seriously, the "bawling crying" face she kept using

"How could anyone choose Hutcherson over a Hemsworth?"

So have I, and Brad Silberling was right: you just don't meet that many people who can carry their own shadow.

Proud of that one, are you?

And comedy-magicians will immediately be inducted into the Library of Congress for posterity.

Probably the best thing Michael Bay ever directed.

It was the Illuminati, obviously.

Giving his oral report: "And then you got Aaron Burr. The *blackest* brother on Earth, NUBIAN God!"

Roswulf put it right a few months ago:

Hey, as long as they bring back the Janitor from SCRUBS, I'm cool.

Indy'll get killed off in the first five minutes, and Shia LaBeouf will take over for the rest of the movie.

Patrick Warburton:

So, the dry, urbane Lemony Snicket is being played by… Kronk.

America, go fuck yourself with your teenage kicks.

-and a cell phone.

Nobody cared who *I* was until I put on the mask.

One of my favorite jokes from Cenac's 2011 album: "It's crazy, that a black man can be President of the United States, and two white men can't marry each other. 'Cause, like, my Uncle Pete told me that the white man could do whatever he wanted. So I assumed two would be unstoppable."

Tim Minchin doesn't seem the craftsman that Lehrer was. The songs I've heard of his are just crammed with words ("At 11:53 I instigate the day's ablutions in the hope my constitution can be altered by some action on the bowl…") and lyrical tricks ("And the magnificant magnitude of my morning erection…") and

Is it any less successful than "Tom Jones" (1963)? "Tom Jones," or as I call it, "The movie you have to pay a fortune for on Amazon."

So, with only a Best Original Screenplay win to go with its Best Picture, is SPOTLIGHT the least-winning Best Picture ever?