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topic #458912
Subject: "lol, my thoughts exactly."
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cskncream
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Wed Jun-24-09 03:13 PM
3. "lol, my thoughts exactly."
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>like hollywood makes 10 good films a year. lol
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Oscars expand to 10 best picture nominees
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DawgEatah
Jun 24th 2009
1
Couldn't agree more.
spades
Jun 24th 2009
5
considering how many films were snubbed last year
gluvnast
Jun 25th 2009
23
This is a weak move by the academy
Ceej
Jun 24th 2009
2
I like it; it makes it easier to include more "audience-friendly" films
ZooTown74
Jun 24th 2009
4
Aw just say it man! (c) Harry Connick Jr. and the band
spades
Jun 24th 2009
6
wall-e did suck tho
Rjcc
Jun 24th 2009
9
I WILL BEATCHO ASS.
The European Miracle
Jun 24th 2009
20
!
Nukkapedia
Jun 25th 2009
22
lol actually I thought you were referring to The Dark Knight
BigWorm
Jun 24th 2009
16
Cmon Big Perm!
jigga
Jun 29th 2009
35
The Hangover will be one of them for this year
las raises
Jun 24th 2009
7
lmao, chrue tho
will_5198
Jun 24th 2009
11
Seems a little pointless to me
mrhood75
Jun 24th 2009
8
Shouldn't Hollywood start making more quality films first?
SoulHonky
Jun 24th 2009
10
I'm not feeling it.
kurlyswirl
Jun 24th 2009
12
It'll raise the interest, because it'll be harder to guess the winner
theeraser
Jun 24th 2009
13
Boosts ratings, makes guessing harder, gives more films a chance...
Frank Longo
Jun 24th 2009
14
most importantly, drive up box office revenue
bshelly
Jun 24th 2009
18
I get it, but that's too many
El_Pistolero
Jun 25th 2009
26
RE: Oscars expand to 10 best picture nominees
hope
Jun 24th 2009
15
I think this is a very bad idea
Wordman
Jun 24th 2009
17
Does that mean 10 fucking musical numbers and B.P. sequences?
biscuit
Jun 24th 2009
19
^^ my first thoughts
RetroName
Jun 25th 2009
21
Good point. I didn't think about that.
cskncream
Jun 25th 2009
28
No, because it's just for Best Picture. Not music.
Frank Longo
Jun 26th 2009
30
i personally agree with this
gluvnast
Jun 25th 2009
24
they should've made it 7
wordlife
Jun 25th 2009
25
RE: they should've made it 7
blue23
Jun 25th 2009
27
seven or eight for sure
jasonprague
Jun 28th 2009
33
First glance it's okay, second, it just looks spineless and lazy
B9
Jun 26th 2009
29
Surprise, some in the Academy don't agree with the decision (swipe)
ZooTown74
Jun 26th 2009
31
They're just mad Up might win this year
cantball
Jun 27th 2009
32
Hopefully
Nate118
Jun 29th 2009
34
RE: Oscars expand to 10 best picture nominees
jalen05
Jun 29th 2009
36
This gaurantees a spoiler
Buddy_Gilapagos
Jun 30th 2009
37
RE: Oscars expand to 10 best picture nominees
delariean
Jul 02nd 2009
38
Best Picture voting process changed as well (swipe)
ZooTown74
Aug 31st 2009
39
So basically, controversial films are fucked
SoulHonky
Aug 31st 2009
40
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