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Get rid of Best Original Song, which is literally the most useless category they have.

Mileage, of course, varies, but on top of that, you also had Princess Mononoke, Toy Story 2, South Park, Talented Mr. Ripley, Topsy-Turvy, All About My Mother, Boys Don't Cry, Run Lola Run, and The Sixth Sense that, at any point, seemed to dominate major discussions.

I've seen it twice. I'll echo this review - amazingly acted, devastatingly written and very perceptive.

Yeah, it's the bullying denial that gets me. You so clearly understand how the Holocaust happened based solely on this past week.

I can't imagine solving it is anything but long term, though.

"no, the best case scenario is that the Trump presidency is at least as bad as we fear, and that horribleness manifests as soon as possible, on a scale that's impossible to ignore"

Yeah, I feel like having a climate change denier in the White House is gonna go great for human life on this planet.

I still think it's pretty good, but The Wire did so much so much better that it really did embarrass Traffic in retrospect.

"All things considered, I guess I'm ready."

Sublime. Just…. sublime.

I decorated my dorm room wall with them.

The comparison to "White Rabbit" was on point, except that the twist in the earlier episode completely blindsided me - I could barely sleep afterwards. It was a buzz-saw to my cerebral cortex. This episode, the twist was a little more obvious, but still pretty effective. Probably not as strong as the first episode

Not gonna lie, I don't want one, but Captain Planet and the Planeteers were my GI Joes and I would totally watch the shit out of a movie.

Yeah, it happened during the Brexit campaign (Jo Cox). I would be floored if Trump-inspired violence didn't happen.

I'm fascinated by FX and their sibling networks and how they've really turned up the quality this decade.

The play definitely does.

I just received the Artificial Eye blu-ray, but I suspect the Criterion is releasing that next year.

I'd be genuinely surprised if he was interested, given the amount of shit he had to put up with.

I find Farrell fascinating - he's become a much better actor now that he's stopped caring about being a star. He's been excellent in some really challenging roles (In Bruge, Ondine, The Lobster).

I think so. "Primavera" was the episode that got nominated and it features the stag-heart moment you're referring to.