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Mike Bonds
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Yeah but don’t you get that Andrea Riseborough’s nomination is even more elitist... It’s like “all my rich white friends voted for me”. The fact that she doesn’t realize that is astonishing, or maybe after she figured it out she decided to delete the post. It’s like now that black actors (or minorities in general) are

I, too, would like to see them reunite for something, but I’m not going to say what that is.

Still the best Wednesday. Thank you Lisa. I still love that show.

FUUUUUUCK that. keep her off the list. She was the most terrifying person I’ve EVER watched as a kid. Rescuers was NOT kid-friendly.

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Prince John! PRINCE JOHN! Forgive me a cru-el chuckle, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha... mm, Prince John, hmm.

Good.

Where’s “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah?” “Poor Unfortunate Souls?” “Be Prepared?” “Prince Ali?” “Friends on the Other Side?” “You’re Welcome?”

One major omission if you ask me.

If anybody should get an Oscar for Maverick, it should be Jodie Foster. 

I get your point. I’m sure I’ll rewatch it at some point and I can pay better attention to what I might not have noticed on first viewing. He’s great at his job but he’s in a genre where acting in a way requires closer attention.  Harrison Ford I think is similarly treated because people think his action stuff

I would argue he should’ve gotten nominations for Risky Business and Rain Man (he really held Rain Man together) and probably should’ve won for Magnolia. He may not disappear as completely as Daniel Day Lewis, but those are terrific performances.

Sounds like a pen name selected by banging her head on the keyboard.

Derivative of We Have Always Lived in the Castle, The End of Alice, and at least one other that I can’t remember right now.

“I think she’s entitled to her opinion, she’s entitled to say what she feels.”

Um, just to be clear, J.K. Rowling has never had her opinion silenced. She’s perfectly free to say whatever thing bops into her 100s-of-million-dollar brain. She has, and continues to do so.

The problem for her, Brian, is that people actually

I don’t blame the show for playing people off. Most of the nominees are professionals, and I’m sure they’re told in advance how much time they’ll have for a speech. And yet they all think they’re the ones who will be allowed to go over.
Practice your speech ahead of time. Make sure the things you really want to say

I grew up in a household that fostered little interest in film, much less the classics. It’s a work in progress! Right now my energy has been channeled toward revered films from the ‘30s, ‘40s, and ‘50s.