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reports coming out Bill Paxton has died.
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For any Wire fans, I strongly recommend David Simon's book "Homicide" and Simon and Ed Burn's book "The Corner".
Actually "strongly recommend" doesn't even convey it. They're great.
And they're also amazing as companion pieces to the show- for example, you know exactly who (or what) Marlo Stanfield is, among other things.
Basically, the Wire is even better than you thought.
Actually "strongly recommend" doesn't even convey it. They're great.
And they're also amazing as companion pieces to the show- for example, you know exactly who (or what) Marlo Stanfield is, among other things.
Basically, the Wire is even better than you thought.
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tski1972 wrote:reports coming out Bill Paxton has died.
This sucks. I liked him. Did it say how?
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VooDoo7 wrote:tski1972 wrote:reports coming out Bill Paxton has died.
This sucks. I liked him. Did it say how?
All that's known so far is it was "due to complications from surgery".
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Anyone watching Academy Awards tonight? Any predictions? Anything you saw this year that you loved?
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One of my favorite scenes, and favorite lines in movie history.
And that was Paxton improvised, it wasn't in the script.
RIP
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BuckHole wrote:Anyone watching Academy Awards tonight? Any predictions? Anything you saw this year that you loved?
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Not watching, but guessing LA LA land will take a bunch of Oscar's home. I thought it was over rated.
Saw lion yesterday thought it was an incredible story. Don't think it has the Oscar buzz but it was a powerful gripping story.
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BuckHole wrote:Anyone watching Academy Awards tonight? Any predictions? Anything you saw this year that you loved?
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I have seen NONE of the movies nominated. Literally not a one. Not for the first time either.
Last time I felt invested in the Oscars was when The Coens and PT Anderson both won big- 2007? 2008?
I'll still flip it on and off though a bit, like I always do.
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thomchatt3rton wrote:BuckHole wrote:Anyone watching Academy Awards tonight? Any predictions? Anything you saw this year that you loved?
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I have seen NONE of the movies nominated. Literally not a one. Not for the first time either.
Last time I felt invested in the Oscars was when The Coens and PT Anderson both won big- 2007? 2008?
I'll still flip it on and off though a bit, like I always do.
I love movies. I love well crafted films. I love getting fired up over a wonderful story. However, regarding the Oscars, at a point I'm watching entertainers giving themselves awards on who made better art and it seems a little ridiculous.
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BuckHole wrote:thomchatt3rton wrote:BuckHole wrote:Anyone watching Academy Awards tonight? Any predictions? Anything you saw this year that you loved?
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I have seen NONE of the movies nominated. Literally not a one. Not for the first time either.
Last time I felt invested in the Oscars was when The Coens and PT Anderson both won big- 2007? 2008?
I'll still flip it on and off though a bit, like I always do.
I love movies. I love well crafted films. I love getting fired up over a wonderful story. However, regarding the Oscars, at a point I'm watching entertainers giving themselves awards on who made better art and it seems a little ridiculous.
It's really hard to get into the Oscars when you look at the history of, say, the best picture award. They always get it wrong.
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Well, glad I watched to see La La Land get Steve Harvey'd.
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that was quite an ending to the Oscars.
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Wtf I'm just going to bed after they announced la la land and noticed they had it wrong while reading this thread
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RiotPunch wrote:Well, glad I watched to see La La Land get Steve Harvey'd.
Wait, what?
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HKPackFan wrote:RiotPunch wrote:Well, glad I watched to see La La Land get Steve Harvey'd.
Wait, what?
Warren Beatty incorrectly announced "La La Land" as the Best Picture because he was handed the Best Actress envelope (apparently) and while they were all onstage they had to make a correction that in fact "Moonlight" had won.
Have to feel for Chazelle and his crew. I thought both were great movies and am not disappointed in the result, but that's a painful way to lose.
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thomchatt3rton wrote:It's really hard to get into the Oscars when you look at the history of, say, the best picture award. They always get it wrong.
This sounds more like you have some unreasonable expectations. What do you consider "getting it wrong?" If their pick for BP doesn't exactly match up with yours? They almost always award something that's at least good.
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FrieAaron wrote:HKPackFan wrote:RiotPunch wrote:Well, glad I watched to see La La Land get Steve Harvey'd.
Wait, what?
Warren Beatty incorrectly announced "La La Land" as the Best Picture because he was handed the Best Actress envelope (apparently) and while they were all onstage they had to make a correction that in fact "Moonlight" had won.
Have to feel for Chazelle and his crew. I thought both were great movies and am not disappointed in the result, but that's a painful way to lose.
So you mean to say the La La Land folks had to do an awkward walk off the stage and then they called up the Moonlight people!?!
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HKPackFan wrote:FrieAaron wrote:HKPackFan wrote:
Wait, what?
Warren Beatty incorrectly announced "La La Land" as the Best Picture because he was handed the Best Actress envelope (apparently) and while they were all onstage they had to make a correction that in fact "Moonlight" had won.
Have to feel for Chazelle and his crew. I thought both were great movies and am not disappointed in the result, but that's a painful way to lose.
So you mean to say the La La Land folks had to do an awkward walk off the stage and then they called up the Moonlight people!?!
Yeah that's exactly what happened.










