Here you go, vw: Bless two birds with one lotus. From [link]
'Unleashed'
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, Altman's speech was good, and touching, with the thing about the heart transplant.
And Three 6 Mafia's acceptance speech may have been the best ever. "...And we want to thank the Academy, we loooove the Academy....".
The Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep bit was amusing at first, but it felt like it went on too long.
I forgot to mention in my original Oscar post about rolling my eyes forever about the repeated "see it in a theatre/DVD is evil" message. Maybe if theatres started making it a pleasant experience again, rather than an oppurtunity to spend a lot of money to watch a film you can't enjoy because of the inconsiderate strangers watching it with you, people might be more willing to go.
I didn't feel the Tomlin/Streep went on too long, and quite delightedly, they sustained it. There wasn't really another presenting gag that was funny past ten seconds.
Jesse, that's perfect! Thanks!
Maybe if theatres started making it a pleasant experience again, rather than an oppurtunity to spend a lot of money to watch a film you can't enjoy because of the inconsiderate strangers watching it with you, people might be more willing to go.
just felt it needed repeating
Heh -- there were also fun things here [link] , except, don't you always get two pieces with one cut?
Three6 Mafia is about to be on Ellen. Good times.
The Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep bit was amusing at first, but it felt like it went on too long.
Yes, but how do you feel about Altman movies?
I didn't feel the Tomlin/Streep went on too long, and quite delightedly, they sustained it.
I kept wondering aloud if Altman had written the bit himself, as it was all just spot on. And I definitely got the feeling that Tomlin and Streep had rehearsed the bit once or twice -- enough to have it down more or less, but not so much that it was no longer fresh.
spend a lot of money to watch a film you can't enjoy because of the inconsiderate strangers watching it with you
What we need is a theater with AI to detect the obnoxious viewers and inject a sedative into their butts.
I wanted to throw a copy of Stoppard's Travesties at Tomlin and Streep, while yelling "proper pacing and decent dialog, damn it". Perhaps I just haven't seen enough Altman movies to get it.