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Jess Hawsen Arown 02-26-2017 12:38 AM

George Loony and Meryl Shreeeek...
 
...preaching to their choir at tonight's Academy Awards totally clueless to the fact that they get to prove to the 60 million Deplorables who voted for Trump that we elected the best President in history.

The only President whose focus is on what he promised -- and delivering.

NJ Stinks 02-26-2017 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jess Hawsen Arown (Post 2126798)
...preaching to their choir at tonight's Academy Awards totally clueless to the fact that they get to prove to the 60 million Deplorables who voted for Trump that we elected the best President in history.

The only President whose focus is on what he promised -- and delivering.

Another stellar thread alert! :jump:

thaskalos 02-26-2017 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jess Hawsen Arown (Post 2126798)
...preaching to their choir at tonight's Academy Awards totally clueless to the fact that they get to prove to the 60 million Deplorables who voted for Trump that we elected the best President in history.

Naw...they were probably appealing to the 70+ million who voted differently.

chrisl 02-26-2017 04:13 AM

Give or take a few million illegals.. Oh I forgot, that was Russia casting those votes, saying they were illegals.

Tom 02-26-2017 09:19 AM

Who get the OSCAR for best impersonation of a real news media?
I got CNN checked on my card.

woodtoo 02-26-2017 10:19 AM

Keith Ellison best screenplay.:)

Marshall Bennett 02-26-2017 12:19 PM

Does anyone other than liberals even watch the awards show anymore? If they do, it's not for the awards (which also is rigged btw) but to watch high class liberal clowns make fools of themselves. :)

PaceAdvantage 02-26-2017 12:27 PM

Speaking of Hollywood, I saw two pretty good movies last night...Collateral Beauty and Doctor Strange...

CB is a tear-jerker, and I'm a tough nut to crack.

johnhannibalsmith 02-26-2017 12:29 PM

I watched a subtitled movie about Dries Riphagen on Netflix last night. I recommend the first hour or so, but then I fell asleep.

Jess Hawsen Arown 02-26-2017 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage (Post 2126994)
Speaking of Hollywood, I saw two pretty good movies last night...Collateral Beauty and Doctor Strange...

CB is a tear-jerker, and I'm a tough nut to crack.

I just watched Them! It was the first scary monster movie I saw as a kid. What was most interesting about this 1954 movie was seeing cast members with small parts who went on to significant careers. A lot of them were, "Oh, that's uh, that's uh..." so I looked up the cast and found...

Cast
James Whitmore as Sgt. Ben Peterson
Edmund Gwenn as Dr. Harold Medford
Joan Weldon as Dr. Pat Medford
James Arness as FBI Agent Robert Graham
Onslow Stevens as Gen. O'Brien
Sean McClory as Maj. Kibbee
Chris Drake as Trooper Ed Blackburn
Sandy Descher as Ellinson girl
Mary Ann Hokanson as Mrs. Lodge
Don Shelton as Trooper Capt. Fred Edwards
Fess Parker as Alan Crotty
Olin Howlin as Jensen, the alcoholic

Cast notes
Leonard Nimoy has a small, uncredited part as a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant in the communications room.

Other actors who appear in small parts include John Beradino, Willis Bouchey, Booth Colman, Richard Deacon, Lawrence Dobkin, Ann Doran, William Schallert, Douglas Spencer, Dub Taylor and Harry Wilson.

When casting his planned Davy Crockett episode of the Disneyland television show, Walt Disney viewed the film to see James Arness, who had been recommended for the role. However, Disney was more impressed by a scene with Fess Parker as an inmate in a mental ward of the Texas hospital. Watching Parker's performance, Disney realized he had found his Davy Crockett. John Wayne saw the film and, impressed with Arness' performance, recommended him for the role of Marshal Matt Dillon in the new Gunsmoke TV series, a role that Arness went on to play from 1955 to 1975.

Tom 02-26-2017 06:41 PM

That was a great movie!
Scared the crap out of me back in the day.

Movies back then => :popcorn:
Movies today ====> :puke:
The last movie I saw in a theater was Return of the King.
And I'm watching it again right now on TV.
Can't say I missed anything in between.

What scares me tonight is that the Russians have hacked the Oscars. :eek:

tucker6 02-26-2017 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess Hawsen Arown (Post 2127451)
I just watched Them! It was the first scary monster movie I saw as a kid. What was most interesting about this 1954 movie was seeing cast members with small parts who went on to significant careers. A lot of them were, "Oh, that's uh, that's uh..." so I looked up the cast and found...

Cast
James Whitmore as Sgt. Ben Peterson
Edmund Gwenn as Dr. Harold Medford
Joan Weldon as Dr. Pat Medford
James Arness as FBI Agent Robert Graham
Onslow Stevens as Gen. O'Brien
Sean McClory as Maj. Kibbee
Chris Drake as Trooper Ed Blackburn
Sandy Descher as Ellinson girl
Mary Ann Hokanson as Mrs. Lodge
Don Shelton as Trooper Capt. Fred Edwards
Fess Parker as Alan Crotty
Olin Howlin as Jensen, the alcoholic

Cast notes
Leonard Nimoy has a small, uncredited part as a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant in the communications room.

Other actors who appear in small parts include John Beradino, Willis Bouchey, Booth Colman, Richard Deacon, Lawrence Dobkin, Ann Doran, William Schallert, Douglas Spencer, Dub Taylor and Harry Wilson.

When casting his planned Davy Crockett episode of the Disneyland television show, Walt Disney viewed the film to see James Arness, who had been recommended for the role. However, Disney was more impressed by a scene with Fess Parker as an inmate in a mental ward of the Texas hospital. Watching Parker's performance, Disney realized he had found his Davy Crockett. John Wayne saw the film and, impressed with Arness' performance, recommended him for the role of Marshal Matt Dillon in the new Gunsmoke TV series, a role that Arness went on to play from 1955 to 1975.

One of the best older sci-fi's. Wish I could see it again. Didn't Natalie Wood play the girl?

barn32 02-26-2017 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Jess Hawsen Arown (Post 2126798)
The only President whose focus is on what he promised -- and delivering.

Are you forgetting about Jimmy Carter?

HalvOnHorseracing 02-26-2017 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess Hawsen Arown (Post 2126798)

The only President whose focus is on what he promised -- and delivering.

Perhaps now that he has done everything he said he was going to do and delivered stupendously he can quit and go out on top.

At the very least he cut four years off the normal process of seeing your approval ratings tank into the 40's. No president before Trump has pulled that off in a month.

_______ 02-27-2017 12:22 AM

The ending was epic.

I have never seen anything like that before.

I thought "How old is Warren Beatty? Why are they putting him in front of an audience like that?"

And then you find out why he was so confused.

Unintentionally entertaining though I have to feel bad for the LaLaLand crew.


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