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Paul Tatara
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I'll file this in my ever-growing "listened to once" Neil Young folder.

Sorry. I don't roll like that.

I write a new comment each time, rather than pasting.

How about, "Please kill the reality TV?"

It's a Christmas tradition.

That sure wasn't the tone of any of DePalma's interviews back then. It wouldn't be the first time he made a stupid movie.

Well…he did have the coin he was flipping.

My friends and I were astonished at how terrible it was the day it came out. Then, rather incredibly, the movie-watching public grew even dumber as the years went on.

Oh, he's been preemptively criticizing himself for years. And rightfully so.

I'm sure Tina Fey doesn't give a shit. She doesn't exactly need a career kick-start.

My friends and I went to see it the night it came out when I was 17 years old. You can imagine how hard it hit me at that time. It's still a great movie, and everyone in it is terrific- Mary Tyler Moore and Donald Sutherland are just as good as Hutton.

I had no idea Martin Scorsese was nominated for Supporting Actor that year!

Kilmer ALWAYS comes off looking the worst.

You should watch some more recent Scorsese movie and point out how utterly unmotivated a lot of his shots are.

Not Pacino for "Scent of a Woman" instead of both of the first two "Godfather" pictures and "Dog Day Afternoon??" That truly seems like the most obvious one to me.

Yeah- the Anthony Mann movies.

"the hotel-bar seduction scene alone should have secured him a nomination, if not a win." To be fair, it probably secured him a blow job.

How do you "just miss' winning Best Actor? Did they announce the runner-up that year?

That's exactly what I imagined!