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Had a legit double take when I saw that. I don’t think I’ve seen it since it was in theaters, so I don’t know—maybe it actually holds up and isn’t as cloying as I imagine it being—but Best Director seems…

Weird to insist that Tom Holland, the man whose drag lip-synced rendition of “Umbrella” you are legally required to share every time you see it, doesn’t know what androgyny is.

People’s taste in legitimate drugs seems like it’d be specific—someone might be all about psychedelics but not enjoy cannabis (or just be mad that it knocked out cocaine). Essentially no one dislikes caffeine (Mormons excluded).

I am just saying if my friend and collaborator died, I would write my own song and not right a song by The Police but I am different.

Does the point have merit though? Surely a “working-class U.K. heritage” is one of the cornerstones of pop music, from Elton John to Adele.

They are real, provided you’re talking about ants and wasps.

I would not call Stormare C-list if I were you, dude.

I’m just confused as to what Kent State has to do with gun control?

So true! We should stick to films that have precisely zero political message or relevance to the conversations going on in society at the time they are made—works like Casablanca or In The Heat Of The Night or Philadelphia.

However, there have been 10 men who have managed to break through and become Academy Award winners. This is every Black actor to win an Oscar for acting.

When an unidentified bidder upped the auction to the price of $280,000 at the last moment, an extension was needed for Italia to submit the winning bid of $280,1000.

Billy Wilder’s understated, bleak comedy The Apartment—even after 60 years, it still feels almost modern in its depiction of depression and loneliness, especially during the holidays. And you just can’t beat Jack Lemmon or Shirley MacClaine. https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-apartment

Billy Wilder’s understated, bleak comedy The Apartment—even after 60 years, it still feels almost modern in its

I have not, actually—too many games on the backlog—but surely ridding a hotel of ghosts is the same basic skillset as ridding a bar of rats?

That would definitely be a valid argument, one I could get behind, but that does not at all seem to be what they are arguing here.

I know that The Internet turned on Chris Pratt shortly before Parks & Recreation ended, going so far as to suggest he’s a Trump supporter, but…why are we suddenly badmouthing Anya Taylor-Joy and CHARLIE DAY?

BoJack Horseman had a Christmas episode that was just him and Todd watching a Christmas episode of Horsin’ Around.

a move that, if true, would follow a precedent set by the last two stars, since this would be Whittaker’s third season and both Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi left after three

In the case of The Machinist, that feels like it’d be an practical impossibility

Brian Wilson wrote almost all of the great Beach Boys songs. Mike Love wrote “Kokomo”. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

The music doesn’t bang like it should because Cats is not at all a good musical.