Were you supposed to like DDL in Phantom Thread?
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I can't imagine how. I spent the whole moving screaming internally, "he's not worth it, just get out of there."
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Get Out "played the race card?" Ludicrous. How can a movie about race play the "race card?" Like saying Roots played "the race card." Would love to go back in time to the OJ Simpson era and pound the living...write a strongly worded letter to the person who coined that phrase.pic.twitter.com/wW4fNQAcJp
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this woman is sad
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DIDNT VOTE FOR COCO BECAUSE KIDS IN THE THEATER WERE CRYING SJDHFKLHGJKDHGJ
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Not liking the characters shouldn’t count against the actors or directors.
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“I know this is supposed to be about cinematography but I didn’t like the name of the movie playing in the next theater when I watched it so I couldn’t vote for it.” Not a direct quote but her actual quotes were equally as dumb
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This sounds like a review in a middle school paper of a Bowdlerized version of Auntie Mame. Be interesting to know what the voter did professionally to earn the right to the Academy ballot. The take on “Get Out” alone is simply looney.
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Auntie Mame wouldn’t have been anti-Get Out.
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