The most significant pop culture moments of the 2010s

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The 2010s, to put it mildly, have been nuts

was significant because it proved that even in this era of expertly plotted showbiz artifice, glorious mayhem can still peek through and, somehow, even the biggest show on earth can make the dumbest mistake.It also makes you wonder: how many times has this happened before but where a noble producer didn't honourably flip the envelope to show the audience the truth but just casually walked off with a shrug and the trophy? Best Picture winner of 2006, I'm looking at you.

One of my guiltier pleasures these days is to go to picture sites, such as Getty Images, and look up photos of people mingling with Harvey Weinstein about five years ago. "You knew, you knew," you’ll find yourself sneering at Ben Affleck or Bradley Cooper or a preening Dustin Hoffman, one arm warmly wrapped around the disgraced mogul. Not to mention all those eerie pictures alongside promising, up-and-coming starlets – and you thought your family photos were filled with vacant smiles.

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