The Shoutbox
Somehow thought she had won more often. I don't remember which ones she won for, but Kramer vs. Kramer was at least an Oscarworthy performance.
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
Meanwhile Al Pacino still only has one.
He's been nominated nine times but only won once, as opposed to Streep being nominated twenty-one times and winning thrice (and he got his first nomination six years before she got hers).
Meanwhile Al Pacino still only has one.
Realised recently that this year marks five years since Meryl Streep's last Oscar nomination. The last time she went that long without a nomination was 1991-1996. Maybe the Academy has finally decided to stop giving her nominations "just because".
Oh man... He was one of Lisa and my favorite character actors. Was just enjoying his work in Bosch recently. 60 is too young

RIP
Originally Posted by John McClane
No, not Lance Reddick

I knew him from Fringe. That character always seemed like he was going to reveal he wasn’t of this world.
Originally Posted by Mr Minio
Really crappy day. I'm non-stop tired. Yawning so hard I almost dislocated my jaw at one point.
Hanging around the Shouter’ with all those normies will do it!
HULK sad when actor pass away
No, not Lance Reddick

Originally Posted by Corax
Originally Posted by KeyserCorleone
'Alo, I'm here for an argument.
I see, well we’ll see who’s free at the moment. Mr. Bakely’s free, but he’s a little bit concilliatory. No. Try Mr. Barnhart, room 12.
I was worried no one would get that. How could I show so little faith in humanity?
We must all face disappointment(s) from time to time. It's an unavoidable part of the human condition. I was looking forward to reading Devolution : a firsthand account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks.

Loved World War Z so I figured the combination of Brooks and Bigfoot was money in the bank. Wrong. I don't know who this book was targeted at but it certainly wasn't me.