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Didn't see your Lebowski-themed caption before I posted mine. Great minds?
I believe that's: "Oh! My nose!"
"This show treats objects like women, man!" alternatively: "Stay out of Malibu, Ashton! Stay out of Malibu!"
I like to spread the love around, and it was a tossup between what i liked and what I think the academy will vote for. I went with me. Best Picture The Social Network Best Actor Colin Firth–The King’s Speech Best Actress Natalie Portman–Black Swan Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale–The Fighter Best Supporting Actress Helena Bonham Carter–The King’s Speech Best Director David Fincher–The Social Network Best Original Screenplay Inception Best Adapted Screenplay The Social Network Best Foreign Film In a Better World (Denmark) Best Animated Film Toy Story 3 Art Direction Eve Stewart (Production Design); Judy Farr (Set Decoration)-The King’s Speech Cinematography Roger Deakins-True Grit Costume Design Jenny Beavan-The King’s Speech Documentary Feature Exit through the Gift Shop Film Editing Jon Harris-127 Hours Sound Editing Richard King-Inception Sound Mixing Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick-Inception Visual Effects Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb-Inception
I'll upvote an obscure movie I had to watch in French class that one time; why not.
Six cents? I'll find the door.
Except LA Story, because Steve Martin.
I walked out of Weekend at Bernie's 2. Which I nominate, though it's late in the evening and no one will see.
Very late to the comment thread, but how good is that show! I watched the original Israeli version which was great, too. Season three is amazing, especially the Friday 5:00 appointments.
Who has a "You'll shoot your eye out!" Gif?
It was just a vehicle for Dennis Leary to be Dennis Leary. Not that I mind that per se, but that movie was terrible and I second the nomination!
I agree with Bad Santa. I tried to watch it on three separate occasions and got 15 minutes in and had to turn it off.
Speaking of spells they should have... Why a haicut with scissors, wizards? Amiright?
Glad I made this call last week.
Hillary Swank was in the Aviator with Richard Gere who was in Pretty Woman with Julia Roberts who was in Ocean's 11 with Matt Damon.
I had real feelings of "Pete's right" at so many points in this episode. Then I hated myself for feeling that, cause yes, "shut up, Pete." Then I thought about it, and Pete is right, 4 million dollars is so many dollars. It's even more dollars in 1965. The lucky strike guy was right. It's not personal, it's business.