May 18, 2013
  • About time Hollywood addressed Quaker discrimination

    Photo credit: Watchdog

    Mike and Chris are talking movies, specifically Best Picture winners.

    Uh, oh.

    Mike just said he thought "Gentleman's Agreement" was about Quakers.

    I have no idea where that came from, but I found it very amusing.

    And Chris just called Emile Zola "Emily" Zola.

    I love this job.

    Did I mention I've seen all 80 Best Picture winners?

    I am going to go back to my boring newspaper column now.

    (UPDATE: I think they just mixed up "Three Faces of Eve" and "All About Eve" and a movie that doesn't exist called "Five Faces of Eve" but I just don't know anymore. It's all a blur now. I have to stop.)

    (ANOTHER UPDATE: Chris called "Patton" a George C. Scott "farce" and "Gone With the Wind" a Vivien Leigh "farce." Did he mean "tour de force?" I don't know.)

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