pumpkinpi wrote:I had already gone to bed so I can't comment on that part.
I caught some earlier parts here and there. I was torn about the bit where the host brought in a group of tourists for a surprise stop on their tour! They were paraded down the front aisle and got to meet some big stars. It was entertaining, but then you continue through the show and the Oscar winners are being rushed off the stage before they finish their speeches.
Wonder how many heads will roll at PWC over this one.
grapes wrote:
Wonder how many heads will roll at PWC over this one.
Just one. But it will seem like it takes down the entire firm
Emma Stone said she was still holding her best actress card, so they'd prepared doubles, one for both sides of the stage.
Indeed, lots and lots of "choices."pumpkinpi wrote:I actually do have a fair amount of free time, but there are so many things I'd like to do, I have to make choices.)
Thumper wrote:Indeed, lots and lots of "choices."pumpkinpi wrote:I actually do have a fair amount of free time, but there are so many things I'd like to do, I have to make choices.)
I'd recommend you not see the Notebook then.
Just think of Gosling as a young version of James Garner, not your Ex.pumpkinpi wrote:Thumper wrote:Indeed, lots and lots of "choices."pumpkinpi wrote:I actually do have a fair amount of free time, but there are so many things I'd like to do, I have to make choices.)
I'd recommend you not see the Notebook then.
I think that's the one movie of his I've seen, at least in parts.
Agreed.Rommie wrote:Re: Beatty, I just have a hard time taking anyone seriously for blaming a 79 year old man for not realizing what was happening in an event that had literally never happened before, with millions of people watching him. People are fucking weird.
I wish I wanted to see La La. I'm sure it was great, a wonderful love letter to the classic musicals. I'm just not a fan of musicals.Rommie wrote:Re: Griffiths Observatory, I had a suspicion when I first saw La La Land that they were going to head there (hadn't seen previews) because it was a giant love letter to movie making in Hollywood, and the second the characters were going to go see "Rebel Without a Cause" I knew where they were going!
I'm guessing the playwright who penned Moonlight will be disappointed that his life story isn't good.Rommie wrote:Re: Moonlight, that was hilariously the movie my sister was watching when she went into labor, but watched to the end anyway. She said the acting was phenomenal but the story frankly wasn't. Personally I'm not sure how much a woman in labor would be paying attention enough to critique.
SciFi Chick wrote:I love Griffith Observatory, and I definitely plan on seeing La La Land, but not while in a cynical mood.
Thumper wrote:Like me going to most science fiction or "based on a true story" movies I've been to.
vendic wrote:I used to go to the movies every week to catch up with the guys. Then we'd all go out to eat at various restaurants. After a bad year of movies that changed to just going to eat. That was well over a decade ago. Since I've gotten married we always had a projector that we preferred to going to the movies. Oddly, the last few months is the first time in over a decade since we haven't had one and haven't gone to the movies yet either. Bit difficult in our current position really.
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