Who Cares? I could give a rats A$$ about the Hollywood or the Oscars
“I absolutely refuse to watch ‘ the Oscars , I further will not spend a dime to see any of the movies that were nominated and won . Why ? Because all these worthless Hollywood pinheads ignored and boycotted acknowledgement for THE BEST MOVIE of the season : LONE SURVIVOR . To hell with them all , they don’t get my money . Period . “
Bears repeating,I do not understand so called conservatives, they continue to support the very people who are destroying our republic, I am disappointed that someone even posted this crap.
I watched only because I had taken a 2 hour nap in the afternoon. Didn’t intend to but not much else was on. I thought Ellen was intentionally trying to make the time run over. Stupid stuff, the group selfie, the pizza, collecting money, she blew at least a half hour. And then joked about how long it was running. Maybe she just doesn’t want to get asked again. Jim Carey was pretty pathetic, looked like he was auditioning to be the next host. The high points were the times God was mentioned, McConahay’s speech was one of the best. Looks like I’ll see 12 Years a Slave. Was hoping Lonne Survivor would win an Oscar but no chance I guess.
So why did you post a thread about it?
There is no way I will spend and evening with Ellen DeGenerant.
Didn’t watch it but heard the normal pc movies won. Negro and homo movies.
I’ll never watch this stupid program again!
I apologize, but some way or another I haven’t seen a single one of the winnahs or the nominators, and I know some of the “conservatives” on this forum have bragged to have seen every one of them - Hurray for them and their boycott of Hollywood - anyway, I have one question regarding the “amazing”, “incredible” winner and it’s: is slavery bad?
I honestly thought that the Spike Jonze who won was the other one. The black guy. The racist.
I didn’t even realize the Oscars were on last night, until a good way into them. My wife and I had been watching the DVD of “Gravity.” We liked it, and I thought Sandra Bullock’s performance was Oscar-worthy, but one thing early on bugged me, and kept me from liking the rest of it more.
SPOILER ALERT
The whole time when the immediate danger is her running out of oxygen in her suit, Clooney keeps chatting her up and encouraging her to engage him in conversation instead of being quiet and conserving her supply.
Quick question: Since we’ve now obliterated any differences between the sexes, why do they still have “best actor” and “actress” categories?
I thought such terms were bigoted?