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Cooper has a pretty similar nose himself, which just makes it bizarre that anyone felt the need to do this if it wasn’t just “Jewish guy must have a huge nose.”

My big worry given the tone of the trailer is how much Cooper is willing to acknowledge that Bernstein was bi leaning toward gay.

The one thing I can think of that comes close to this situation is when Harold Russell hocked his Oscar for The Best Years of Our Lives due to his dire financial situation, which got him a lot of undeserved flack from the industry. Hopefully there will be more understanding now.

Amazing how we all just accepted for so long that there was apparently something like a 30 year age gap between Ben and Richard Parker.

And then there’s the reason that actors being the wrong age for their characters is called “Playing Gertrude” on TV Tropes: In the 1948 Hamlet film, Laurence Oliver was 11 years OLDER than his onscreen mother Eileen Herlie.

David Thompson was once described as Jordan, Bryant, and LeBron all put together, but unfortunately he fell hard into drugs and suffered a career-ending knee injury in 1984. He’s since become one of those players that people actually involved in the sport name as one of the all-time greats but is comparatively

This movie has a decades-long history of almost getting made, precisely because of everything noted here.

Remember when they did nothing about a guy casually using the r-word, and he won? Though at least he was quickly out of a job.

No Lex Luthor? Am I the only one who immediately suspected that Parasite’s assistant Alex was him?

Any point he might have is ruined by deciding to go “The trans people have had it too good for too long, I’m going to put them in their place.”

I look forward to She-Hulk mocking them in Season 2.

To Live and Die in LA was insanely ahead of its time. We’re presented with an apparent hero in the Dirty Harry mold as a “cowboy cop” who isn’t afraid to break the rules if it means taking down the bad guys...and then he’s slowly revealed to be a reckless idiot who is the direct cause of many of his own problems. And

It’s the only Oscar nomination he’s ever had, which certainly says something. Though I think his follow-up in The Mosquito Coast was even better. Peter Weir seems to have a real knack for getting performances out of actors that you’d never expect from their prior work, like in Dead Poets Society and The Truman Show

I do have to call some bullshit on the claim of not watching any of the show, because the whole scene of Kimble running into Gerard while talking to a red herring one-armed man in jail is taken directly from an episode (and was especially memorable as the first time they’d come face to face).

Remar has always been a super underrated actor. There’s a scene in Hellraiser: Inferno where he has to deliver a bunch of super dry exposition, and he makes it riveting.

They actually admitted that they had no idea what the From Here to Eternity beach kissing scene was from. It had just become such an iconic scene that everyone knew the image even if they’d never heard of the movie.

Those Japanese WB people have also taken to putting September 11th images into the Barbenheimer memes and saying “This is what you look like.” A studio divided against itself and all that.

Apparently he thinks the only good way to make your views heard is to never do anything that makes people uncomfortable in any way.

The really funny thing is, the alt-right chuds could have gotten a ton of mileage out of Cocaine Bear if only they could actually think for themselves instead of just chasing the really obvious targets. A true story about a male bear that ignominiously died after eating a bunch of drugs becomes a movie about a female

You can masturbate wherever you want now, sir.