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Calling it now— Wikileaks claim is going to be that a commutation doesn't count, only a pardon.

I'd say that you could create one category for score and one for soundtrack, just as they do for original and adapted screenplay. (The Beethoven point is interesting, as I'd say that Carlos's Clockwork Orange score should definitely have been in consideration).

Heart is actually pretty tasty meat. The texture can be weird, but it's really meaty and strong— about halfway between a rich pork chop and blood pudding.

They got the zoo, though. You can see that in a day, I mean, it's zoo-sized.

Films that small and weird are just out of consideration, period. Otherwise, the 2015 Oscars would have been cancelled to clear up time for the We're Sorry Jonathan Glazer For Neglecting Under The Skin Awards.

As good as Drive is, Only God Forgives mighty be Mansell's masterpiece as a composer. From the opening drone to the pulsing video game boss music of "Wanna Fight," it's a movie that is wall-to-wall with great music and wouldn't work without it.

If he makes it to 2020, there's no way he a) has an approval rating above 30%, and b) doesn't get a primary challenge from within his own party, likely by Cruz. That will be a thing to see.

Oh man, haggis crossed with livermush? Count me right the fuck in.

The Academy's belief that scores can be disqualified by the use of licensed music is incredibly asinine, second only to voice acting being ineligible for Best Actor nominations.

How did the Flash even get inside Batman's dreams? Can he run so fast he goes into someone's brain?

Every Refn film I've seen has had incredible sound mixing, and this one's no exception. I still can't believe Drive got so ignored for its sound work (even though that's the one thing it was up for)— the way that "Oh My Love" builds to an overwhelming crescendo while the Driver's staring through the restaurant windows

Jesus. Couldn't he have just chopped wood instead of making Alfred do it? Like how Alfred was also a hacker, physicist, and drone pilot.

I'll stick up for Clooney— he was fantastic as Gay Adam West, which is the exact right Batman for that movie.

Hey, you will watch security footage of Aquaman poking a submarine with a stick, and you will like it!

I would estimate that roughly 20% of moviegoers, at least, did not know that it wasn't a sequel to the Nolan films.

If BvS hadn't been a disappointment, they wouldn't have restructured the DC films division immediately after its release to give the people who made it less control. It was the most expensive movie ever made, with the largest marketing budget in history, and it had the 49th-best box office of all time and an 80% box

Thanks for reminding me of that scene. The scene in which Batman strips shirtless and rehearses exaclty how he's going to torture an incapacitated foe before killing him.

The issue I had with his performance was one that's really the script's fault— his Batman never felt like a real person because 90% of his dialogue was with either Alfred or Superman, and he only ever talked about being Batman. Just him and Alfred, sitting around and talking about him being Batman, forever. There was

Good to know you think Frank Capra should have been hanged.

Man, the original Pepe comics are really goofy and sweet and cute. That poor frog.