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Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Elizabeth Taylor: Giant
Josh Groban: Self, Rising Star

Sigh… I was really hoping for "La La Land."

Last Week Tonight - February 26, 2017

Oops! Marvel forgot to bribe the Academy!

As someone who was perhaps too open about his own experiences being ghosted recently, I sympathize. Especially the feeling of losing a friend. That fucking sucks.

Ah, yes, Foreign Language Film. I'd go Toni Erdmann > The Salesman, though I'm betting Salesman will win to spite Trump.

Looking at her IMDb profile picture, she apparently does.

Every year, they show them at my local semi-arthouse theater, and every year I manage to miss them.

The other main difference I can tell is that one series is PG-13 while the other goes for the R.

J6:
Cupcake queens Max Black & Caroline Channing
A: What is "2 Broke Girls?"

I imagine all the good things to follow Ivana with were taken.

They don't know what love is.

Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Words of the Year: Insurance giant AIG got this in 2008; Merriam-Webster later chose it as word of the year
American Lit: Quentin is the oldest of the Compson children in "The Sound and the Fury" by this author
The 1970s: This future "King of Pop" played the Scarecrow in 1978's "The

It is absolute bullshit that "Fresh Off the Boat" doesn't get regular coverage from this site while shit like Modern Family still does. #RegularCoverageSoWhite.

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Michael Bolton: Self, Snow Dogs
Johnny Cash: Soundtrack, Django Unchained

As Frank Conniff put it: "Yo, everyone who's leaving the Dem party because Keith Ellison isn't DNC chair, don't let the purity test hit you in the ass on the way out."

As for director: Damien Chazelle, although frankly I'm just happy that it looks like Mel Gibson has the least chance.

My list of where I rank the Best Picture nominees, from top to bottom:

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