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I've heard some stories about Jodie Foster but I don't know how true they are. The stories about Old Hollywood are a bit easier because so many of them are dead and the victims or people who knew the victims aren't as fearful to tell their stories. I think you're right that not many women in Hollywood have actually

Yeah, that's your opinions. No movie will ever have universal love. I'm trying to understand why the fact that you are part of a movie club would make you more qualified to speak to a film's merits. There were problems with all of the films nominated. They all fell apart in places. 12 Years held it together more than

I get that but their first names are actually harder to pronounce than their last names. It could have been nerves, but I don't buy the hard to pronounce because the last names were actually the safer bet.

Possible. I just rewatched the video and I actually remembered it slightly wrong. I don't know if he looked at them or not when he quickly said their names because the camera actually pans to Elba, so it could just be nerves. Still seems very convenient that it happened with the two black nominees.

Edited: Scratch that. I just watched it and they panned to Elba while he said their names so I don't know if he didn't look at them or not. He still said the name dismissively but I can't now say for sure if it was intentional or just nerves. Still rubs me the wrong way.

Is that why he didn't even look at them. It was just disrespect all around for the black nominees.

Could be but the fact that he didn't even look at them when he mumbled their names tells me something different.

He didn't have to say their full names. All he had to do was say their last names as he did with Hanks and Redford. Hell, even if he wanted to use their first names, at least look at them and give them the same respect.

I think that is because Allen, Polanski and Penn all slink into their little hermit worlds (or their "charity" worlds in the case of Penn) and don't show much in the way of anger in public. They don't talk about it period. I think that Brown should just put his music out and either ignore his haters or not be out in

But he looked right at Redford and Hanks when he said their names. He just looked down as he quickly and dismissively said Chiwetel and Idris. Never once looked at them. Not to mention the fact that both of their last names are much easier to pronounce than their first names. It could be due to nervousness, sure, but

Look, if we are going to call Woody out, and we fucking should, we have to hold everybody else up. Mia is a supporter of Polanski http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3… and always has been. Sinatra had people murdered, exploited underage starlets (as did Kirk Douglas and any number of other actors in Old

Maybe you think you're not that sensitive but you are sounding very sensitive in this thread.

How in the world is Matthew McConnoghy's subtle not subtle racism in his acceptance speech being continually ignored? I though for sure that Jezebel would be reporting on it! Mr. Redford, Mr. Hanks...beat...*rapid dismissive mumble* Chiwetel, Idris *moving on dismissiveness* - that was so disrespectful. So fucking

You actually still have tons of grease to use for things when you bake it. It will change your life, seriously.

You see, but Lena, herself, never makes that claim, either. This was a claim that the entertainment press latched themselves onto for whatever reason and continue to throw at us because they are lazy. Lena intended to write horrible characters doing funny and horrible things and to put on a show about horrible people

If they did, they refuse to acknowledge it. Just like so many conservatives do.

It does change the fact considering that since she had permission, she did not violate her bail condition. That's the point. They pretty much are sending her to jail for shopping since the lawyer's answer claims that the prosecution knew that she had permission and therefore did not violate her bail condition.

A thousand times better.

I'm 37, so Girls definitely doesn't speak for me but not everything I watch or read does. It doesn't have to. I can watch things that don't relate to my life and still enjoy them. I have never understood this idea that you have to relate to the content in order to enjoy it. If you don't like it, then that is your

Too late! We were already best friends before you found out about her love of Harry Potter.