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You may or may not know that I’m a movie fiend. I love to watch them, to talk about them, to read about them, to plan parties themed by them. I also love to watch the Oscars, a love spurred on by my friend Lara who has actual videotapes of past years’ ceremonies which she occasionally rewatches for fun.
This year I was lucky enough to be around streaming video and a speedy connection, thus I was able to see the Oscar Noms roll out.
So, I have a lot of thoughts about them. Please go check them out in my guest post at Lara and the Reel Boy. And also, please go see at least some of these movies because there are some great ones up in the Oscar race this year.
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