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Ha! With Netflix and Hulu both offering a glimpse, it's been pointed out that it takes two documentaries to fully cover how much everyone was scammed by the promoters of this music fest:
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Bonnaroo
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Fyre
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Coachella
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Lollapalooza
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Romance on the set: Scott Grimes and Adrianne Palicki being engaged means there's been some dating on this show, on which they are co-stars:
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Blue Bloods
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The Orville
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The Good Place
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The Good Doctor
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RIP Tony Mendez, the real-life inspiration behind this award-winning film:
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A Beautiful Mind
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American Gangster
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Argo
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Catch Me If You Can
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After some time off and some retooling of his program, this late-night host returned to the air with a 30-minute show:
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Carson Daly
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David Letterman
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Conan O'Brien
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Arsenio Hall
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CBS's demands were not met, so Celebrity Big Brother returned to the air, featuring among its cast Sean Spicer and this other former Trump administration character:
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Omarosa
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Jim Mattis
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Anthony Scaramucci
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Michael Cohen
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2018 saw a lot of bad, bad movies. Only a select number, though, are up for the Razzie for Worst Picture. Among that lucky few is:
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Holmes & Watson
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Smallfoot
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Fifty Shades Freed
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The Death of Stalin
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And she has pulled off the rare fee of an Oscar *and* a Razzie nomination in the same year:
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Glenn Close
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Lady Gaga
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Emma Stone
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Melissa McCarthy
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Moving on fully to the Oscars, this pair of films lead the pack, each with 10 nominations:
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Vice and Bohemian Rhapsody
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The Favourite and Roma
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A Star Is Born and Black Panther
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BlacKkKlansman and Green Card
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When AMC and Regal cinema chains announced their "best picture showcases," alert fans noticed the omission of this film, excluded by the chains because the film never screened nationally in theaters:
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Roma
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The Favourite
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BlacKkKlansman
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Vice
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And this screen veteran's reaction to his/her first Oscar nomination? "It's about f#*@ing time!"
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Regina King
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Sam Elliott
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Olivia Colman
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Glenn Close
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