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Just now, CoolioD1 said:

the best part of every golden globes is the tv people slowly wandering up from the back of the room while the film people look at them like lepers. 

To be fair the lines between TV and film people have been getting muddled lately, thankfully.

 

 

Good presentation so far, I thought the opening was fine.

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1 minute ago, CoolioD1 said:

the best part of every golden globes is the tv people slowly wandering up from the back of the room while the film people look at them like lepers. 

 

1 minute ago, WrathOfHan said:

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It makes watching the first hour of the Golden Globes entertaining. 

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2 minutes ago, Dexter of Suburbia said:

What is about? I do not have TV.  

 

Donald Glover's character named Ernest trying to make it in the Atlanta hip hop scene along with his cousin "Paperboi" who is a rapper, and Darius, who is a brilliant oddity.

 

That description sounds basic, but its a pretty deep show.

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5 minutes ago, filmlover said:

Hacksaw Ridge was so good.

 

One thing I really liked about Hacksaw Ridge is that it didn't glorify or glamorize war at all. In some movies, there are a bunch of "cool" shots because let's be honest it's fun to film "cool" shots and they look great on film. The problem, though, is it doesn't really work when real people died and made the ultimate sacrifice. It's ok for Star Wars to be "cool," it's fictional, but when you make Pearl Harbor like Michael Bay and every shot is some awesome glamorous cool looking badass war shot, it sends the wrong message. I don't think he really "gets that" (better to stick to Transformers). Hacksaw Ridge was brutal, it made war look like hell, it didn't make you want any part of that, there was nothing cool about it. Just raw, brutal, and unrelenting. Also, he was a remarkable character and even watching as an atheist, that didn't matter to the story, I was still able to get into the character, the story, and everything about it. I really enjoyed Hacksaw Ridge. I wasn't sure what to think from the trailers, but it ended up being one of the better movies of the year.

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