^ Sounds like a problem with your own stuff. I didn't watch the whole show, but it looked fine to me.
I've gotta see Milk and Frost/Nixon, I guess. I usually see most of Penn's movies, but both gay interest and political movies, let alone both, aren't what I rush to see. I love Hopkins' Nixon, so I guess I outright ignored Langella here. Penn was cool for calling out Rourke specifically at the end of his speech.
I hope Mickey comes back with something again and definitively kills everyone with it.
On a sidenote though, what's kind of sad to me is that he got offered that new role in Iron Man 2, but they were only shelling out $250k, so he might not do it. Kind of sad when, say, Charlie Sheen gets a whopping 825k per episode of "Two and Half Men"... among a sea of other ridiculous salaries for shitty stuff.
^ Sounds like a problem with your own stuff. I didn't watch the whole show, but it looked fine to me.
Well that might be a decent hypothesis had this happened with any other live or delayed television program Ive ever watched. But it was only the Oscars last night. Maybe it was our local station or something.
The wave of the Reagan coalition has shattered on the rocky shore of Bush's incompetence. - Abagadro
I'll say it was your local station. I had the same problem when Steve Martin was on Saturday Night Live again a few weeks ago, but nobody outside of my cable company seemed to have that problem. My sister even said hers was fine, and she's on the other side of the city. vOv
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