![]() ![]() 2003, Adrien Brody’s tongue ended down Halle Berry’s throat. Marlon Brando had Native American Sacheen Littlefeather accept his award. In 2000, Angelina Jolie, saying she’s in love with her brother, kissed him on camera. Scott stayed in bed with his non-statue wife. 2017’s dead people reel showed someone alive.Ģ013, Seth MacFarlane and a men’s chorus sang “We Saw Your Boobs.” 1971, Best Actor George C. An actor cracking another actor’s face? Their smack is usually in the back.ġ974, a nude dude ran across David Niven. Connoisseurs say you can’t tell the difference.Ĭoca-Cola has connoisseurs? Onstage capers Some religious people at Passover avoid corn so the company bottles a special kosher version sweetened with cane sugar. Not the original concoction’s cane sugar. A spokesman said most sold here gets made with corn sweeteners. Passover might be the only time we taste real Coca-Cola. Unless the quartet’s vaccinated, the Office of Court Administration may prevent them reentering their courtrooms. Judiciary watchdog, the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, could remove them. She and three other state judges - from NYC, Hudson Valley and western New York - face potential removal. For a long while Cuomo’s appointee Associate Judge Jenny Rivera, 61, attended only by remote video. New York’s highest seven-member Court of Appeals sits monthly in Albany. That’s what living is about and who you make it for. Co-star Ethan Hawke, playing a cult leader, says: “Fun to see people excited about movies. Disney’s six episodes filmed in Budapest, Jordan and Atlanta. He has a loyal fan base but I never heard of him so it was exciting to build him from the ground up.” Oscar Isaac attends the Premiere of Marvel Studios’ “Moon Knight” at El Capitan Theatre on Main Los Angeles, California. Isaac: “I had freedom because he’s an obscure character largely unknown. This beauty’s “Moon Knight.” Oscar Isaac plays moon man who has dissociative identity disorder which maybe its creators also have. Zeldin, into killing the gas tax which nobody likes but repairs roads, bridges and the MTA keeping down train and subway fares, is a fine man - but so what? Lunar landingĪlright already with another Marvel marvel. Trumpers are boosting Hochul. Giuliani’s nice but never held an actual job. I didn’t know stuff that’s part of being in the Oscars: the p.r., what you’re to be seen in, what you’re to wear, the competition amongst the nominees. I couldn’t get any more naive than I was then. You experience pressure in the running as a nominee. She told Creative Coalition’s Robin Bronk: “Because I got my Oscar for ‘Children of a Lesser God’ in 1987, I had more Hollywood experience or my attitude now would have been different. I didn’t want to let it get away with anyone else.” I was onboard right when it first came out of the gate. Marlee Matlin on Best Picture “CODA”: “Apple bought it at Sundance for $25 million, more than they paid for any other film. ![]() Laurie Metcalf on getting directed by 'triple threat' Ray Romanoīroadway's 'New York, New York' sticks the landing with a thrilling finale Meet the woman behind the eyes of the tiger in Broadway's 'Life of Pi'Ĭashing out on marriage: NY divorce lawyer explains why splits cost so much In the back of my mind, I worried that the academy factored that scene into its judgment when it voted to give him the award, even as he gave a loving signed tribute to the disability community in his acceptance speech.Padma Lakshmi goes on a food tour of America on 'Taste the Nation' Personally - as an autistic hearing person - I cringed at the decision to have the deaf father, played by Kotsur, verbally tell his daughter “Go” as she heads off to college because it suggests spoken words are more valid than signed words. The Deaf community has every right to voice its concerns, especially because “CODA” is one of the first major movies about a deaf family. Every person with a disability has dealt with this indignity and knows that it makes work harder. For what it’s worth, I think the absence of more interpreters could have been used to show how often people with disabilities don’t get the services to which they’re entitled, and that could have been contrasted with the fact that the family works in an overregulated fishing industry that doesn’t provide them the legal protections they need to thrive. Another repeated criticism is that, among the characters, there are no other interpreters except daughter Ruby, the sole hearing member in a family when interpreters would be legally required by the Americans with Disabilities Act for the Rossis’ fishing boat, as well as for a court hearing. Jeanna Beacom has said “CODA” doesn’t accurately portray deaf adult experiences. To be clear, “CODA” isn’t perfect, and the Deaf community has its critiques.
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