I haven't seen this yet but I am planning on a double feature with
the original and the sequel as soon as it's available on DVD. Is it
as big a toilet plopper as the reviews said? It doesn't matter. I'll
watch it anyway as I am pathetically addicted to any and all vampire
films
Bosco
--- Rising
Keith:
Well said and written. Thanks.
George
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Well, the Oscars have come and gone again. A song about a
pimp won an award, as did the director of a movie about gay
love, and an actor portraying a gay writer who gained
The Academy Awards show you never saw
What you see on TV is not what you get offstage during the Academy Awards.
USA TODAY's Anthony Breznican manned the wings, getting the stars right after
they got their Oscars. Donna Freydkin and William Keck were in the audience,
and Bill Keveney and
Much appreciated, George. Always respect your opinion.
keith
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Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: The Oscars
Keith:
Well said
Okay, okay, one more thing about the Oscars. A few questions for y'all
(the same ones all the celebrity watchers are asking, sorry).
One: Was Crash trully the best movie overall, or was Brokeback
Mountain the victim of a backlash? And if so, did it lose because of
anti-gay bias, or due to
First, I think it was anti-hype bias, more than anti-gay bias.
Second, why should blacks be embarrassed? Are only black people pimps? I always
thought it was an equal opportunity position, but...
Lastly, I can't answer it, because I never watch the Oscars unless I am pretty
sure that..nah, I
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wrote:
One: Was Crash trully the best movie overall, or was Brokeback
Mountain the victim of a backlash? And if so, did it lose because
of anti-gay bias, or due to anti-hype bias?
Who cares? (Word is only 80% of eligible