Hollywood loves movies about Hollywood.
Boy do I hate the Best Pictures pick this year.
This is right up there when "There Will Be Blood" lost to ...No Country for Old Men.
Hollywood loves movies about Hollywood.
Boy do I hate the Best Pictures pick this year.
This is right up there when "There Will Be Blood" lost to ...No Country for Old Men.
I believe No Country for Old Men is a better movie. I know which one I'd prefer to watch again.
One thing that ran through those brutally honest takes was a true disdain for Inherent Vice. I'm wondering if PTA has finally run out of goodwill in LA.
By the way, I think you can tell a lot about a potential actor in how they conduct themselves speaking. Miles Teller, on stage last night with maybe the hottest young actress working (as in looks, not talent) had a highly attractive (I'm a confident male and can say this) confidence about him that quietly radiated. He stood there like a man, reading his lines, very confident like a man, not showy, not corny, not nervous, not trying to be cool because he was next to the hot girl, not trying to impress her. He stood there reading his lines, looking at the camera, almost as if she wasn't there, not in some rude way either. Almost like he knew he's hot **** and wasn't impressed by her simply because she's hot. Not sure my point is coming across right but in short, I was really, really impressed by his stage presence. Dude is ****ing legit and I can't wait to see Whiplash.
He's always going to be "That Kid from Spykids" to me.
Sean Penn was in poor form last night... I thought his comment before announcing the winner was unfunny and uncalled for.