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It doesn't help Still Alice when the clip chosen to showcase Julianne Moore's performance during the Oscar telecast has some people yelling to their screen, "Why don't you have the guy that's with you dial your cell phone number, thus allowing you to find it via the ringtone? Problem solved."

For me, the ideal world would have Boyhood being up there with Birdman, Grand Budapest Hotel, and Whiplash as among the bigger winners at the ceremony (I haven't seen it, but rather this is more about spreading the wealth around). Of course, to do so, the following changes needed to happen:

To me, what you mention about Billy Crystal and Steve Martin are one of the things that makes for a good Oscar host IMO: they can't just rely on just material that's written ahead of time, but rather they need to let the ceremony be what it is and come up with some great humor on the spot that's based around it. For

I'm probably the only one here whose first thought upon seeing Ronnie writing "WHERE" on his arm when trying to find Dr. Stein's location was "BABY STAND".

It doesn't matter which side people will choose in this film, as they are pretty much screwed once the Hulk returns.

That's what happens when you write a comment when you're not fully awake. Fixed it so that it mentions the right Belcher girl.

Definitely agree that this isn't as great as everyone said it was. While the B-plot of "knife vs. hammer" is the type of stuff that makes Bob's Burgers such a fun show (not to mention that the episode had a good plot of the entire A-plot being on elaborate Batman Gambit by Henry), the episode suffers from the typical

In terms of the first part, I'm sure Henry's brother informed him about how Millie is yandere for Louise and that she'll go nuts if her plans end up falling apart.

…and the Grammy Awards attempts to outdo the Super Bowl in terms of bad PSA's with that "Left Swipe Dat" music video, which will probably lead to a huge rise in cigarette sales.

Not a quote, but still a picture is worth a thousand words:

Really? You think The Simpsons Movie recaptured the magic of its glory days? To me, I see it as nothing more than a 90-minute "Jerkass Homer" episode from one of the late seasons.

It helps that Cisco was a skilled hand-to-hand combatant in the comics, with him getting some training from Mr. Naughty Nutshows himself, Batman.

That's because not only was that ad funny, but also, we'd most likely still be Brits had it not been for the whole "taxation without representation" debacle.

Well, it's definitely up there with Audi's "Green Poilce" and Group On in the list of terrible decisions made in terms of Super Bowl ads.

Yep, the ads were fan-produced, and after sampling the other finalists this year, most of them were nowhere up to par when compared to the winning ads from years past.

Besides, the halftime, along with the Zoids mecha in the beginning and the tribute to pre-1993 Super Bowl halftime shows, had one of the best ads of the night in the form of Katy Perry's "The More You Know" PSA.

…or drop Nationwide and bring back MetLife and the Peanuts gang, Super Bowl.

…and she's just as bitchy as Kyle's mom from South Park.

Given how Family Fracas is the current low point of the entire series (with even Loren Bouchard admitting that the writing of the episode was poor), the concerns of another episode like that is justified.

Still, the Academy could have gone with "I'm So Ronery".