• Discussion about awkward silences, audience behavior shifts post-COVID, and oversharing fans • Social media has blurred the line between performers and audience, erasing mystique • Comedy riff on bra
winning a Best Actor Golden Globe and another Academy Award nod. The film also starred Cuba Gooding Jr., who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. It fared well at the box office, earning$273 million. His Jerry Maguire character has become a widely used meme, with Cruise screami...
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the supporting cast isfinein capturing the inner workings of the Nazi army, and Singer isfineat stitching the whole story together. But in the end there’s little to write home about, and nothing that really makes the film stand out as anything more than a curious—but forgettable—oddity....
(Also, apparently something happened with the latest DTV Tom and Jerry movie? Apparently it went mememtic this summer without me noticing?) *** I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the history of animation, particularly during the Golden Age, these past few months for a variety of reasons...
Jerry Maguire - Quote: "You had me at 'hello.'" - Character: Dorothy Boyd - Actor: Renée Zellweger Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire brought the notion of self-awareness to romance films. The line quickly became a cultural catchphrase, representing an elaborate way to say “yes” that’s easy...