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So I have a theory that Joe is going to win because Padma seems to be looking up when she says “you are Top Chef” in the preview for next week. Joe is tall and Adrienne, as has been established, is petite. It’s not a very solid theory, but I had to share.

He’s just so bland.

I agree with you on both points. But Chalamet winning would be a miracle. He is so good in Call Me by your Name. I still think about this movie long after I watched it. When I think about Chalamet in CMBYN, it’s the moment at the dance when he’s watching Oliver. With one look, he just says everything about the inner

Done. And, hell yes to the Crazy Ex Girlfriend haven on the AV Club.

What I love about Crazy Ex Girlfriend is its lack of irony, in a world filled with it. I realized that recently while reading something David Foster Wallace wrote (odd combination, but somehow it works) : “In dark times, the definition of good art would seem to be art that locates and applies CPR to those elements of

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Is there room for one more ? I’m sure Leslie Knope would approve.

“Yes, we saw that article in the Atlantic... And then we peed on the Atlantic.”

Alison Bechdel’s gender is irrelevant here, I think. To me, Heather means that by simply mentioning a test that is about how much women talk about men, you are actually talking about men. So you fail.

I think it’s worth giving it a try at least. But if you’re looking for a replacement for Mad Men, this is not it. This is nowhere near Mad Men, in terms of... well, everything. Halt and Cath Fire would be closer to it. Rectify, too. But really, nothing can fill the hole Mad Men left.

Back in episode 6 of the first season, when Kevin was dragged by Olivia (yawn) to a stranger’s funeral, he was asked by the stranger’s widow how old he was when his father died. And Kevin, after recounting a full, detailed memory of his dad to this woman he had just met, just answered “it was a long time ago”. There

I started tearing up at the reprise at the end. Man, what this show does to me. Crazy Ex Girlfriend is grand. It is a loving show that deserves love.

Nothing. They were careful but they never banned anything. I guess I was lucky. I watched a lot of movies when I was a kid, they were always around somehow. Thanks to them, cinema will always be my first love.

Two nominations in the supporting actor category for Three Billboards? And nothing for Hammer? I just don’t understand the love for the overrated Three Billboards. Also, I didn’t see it but I’m surprised In the Fade wasn’t nominated in the Foreign Language category. And Meryl Streep again... snoozefest.

Maybe not. But those are still movies that make more than $10.93.

Regarding Lesson #3 : Domestic gross for the last five wide releases with Wahlberg was $476.9 million. For the last five wide releases with Williams: $505.3 million.

“We are so hot it’s insane”

But I agree on the performances. They were good, yes. But not good as in « these great actors and this slick script and this top notch directing all came together and the result is a masterpiece.» To me they’re very good, as usual. So consistently good, in fact, that they can pretty much elevate anything (I’m talking

But seriously, other than that… just from a movie making and screenwriting standpoint, this movie is average.

How Three Billboards could win so much and Call me by your Name nothing is a mystery to me.