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The Oscars broadcast will be shorter in 2019, but the film industry isn’t happy to cut categories. Comedian peter_berner agrees with the cuts: ‘Most people follow it on Twitter now, [it] is around the world in the blink of an eye.’ MORE: pmlive

 

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peter_berner How about they just make some decent films without political, social activist inference or slant.

peter_berner Pedosatanic Hollywood is being exposed, mouthpiece of Globalists. People are waking up worldwide.

peter_berner And they spend 75% of the time lampooning Trump which has seen their TV audience plummet

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