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@KatieTwoHands: Exactly! I mean, I suspect her butt is absolutely fabulous. But in no way does it match Lisbeth's butt, uh-uh. I could stand a curvier/not physically matching actress if they could pull it off, but... I am not a believer.

@alula: I like that way of putting it! Yes, very passive and opaque; I don't feel that movement beneath her words.

@Jellybish: *laughs* And here I've geeked out on you!

@Jellybish: Not to load on, because I believe strongly to each their favorite doctor (Tom Baker and his scarf, followed by Chris Eccleston, but this lanky dude and his adorable smile is growing on me), and I believe that David T is a complete and total sweatheart -

@alwaysapropos: I like to talk about Vicky Christina Barcelona in terms of how every scene she had with Cruz and Bardem just illustrated how unbelievable they were as actors, and not in a ScarJo flattering way. She just doesn't CHANGE, her range is so small. Ghost World and Lost In Translation worked because her

@yeimi: I KNOW YOU! *points* (And am friending you, oh yes)

@Mrs. Beeton: Oh oh, I'd like to argue that Bloom County is the best of them all.

Courtney Love is getting far too like Michael Lohan for my tastes.

@Lorin: It does, and I agree on that score! I just think the conversations are very different? Like... hmmm, Dr. Brandt uses his face to sell a product, a product that claims to improve faces. He made a business decision, really, because his face is part of his business. I feel this way about most celebrities? And I

@Lorin: Hmmm, I don't think being gay and having plastic surgery are on the same playing field. Being gay is a label on the spectrum of human sexuality, and it is not a choice of the person involved. Also, we don't have windows into most people's bedrooms (Until the mistresses/exes with sex tapes start crawling out of

@KLondike5: The author ISN'T Saying it's a good thing, at all, in my opinion. See last sentence: "The segregation of celebrity gossip is the only glass ceiling that has an upside."

So did these guys pay for tickets to a concert just to be sexist asses?

@rd2uk: At least for me, the STFU comes from MIA bitching about others all the time, and yet obviously being very, very sensitive about how she herself is viewed.

@kavka: Tangent story: I'm a huge Doctor Who fan. My boyfriend used to go to DragonCon regularly. A couple of years ago he was there, waiting in line for some panel, and he said he talked briefly to 'some Doctor Who guy, he was just mingling and chilling, seemed super nice.' It was Tennant, of course, and the fact

@Morningstar: Yes! And as a woman with a a naturally firm handshake, men comment on it regularly. Some with pleasant surprise, and some like I'm quite strange. It's very weird.

@JakeMertz: Oh, yes, Gizmodo is TOTALLY going to stop reporting on a machine that gets them record page views because a few people are testy about the criticisms. Obviously, no one is interested at all in the iPhone 4 issues. Yup. So obvious.

@CaptainSnarky: Excellent. I was just reading a response to the Avatar review about how some people take movies way too seriously, and was trying to think how to pointedly remark on what a stupid thing to say that was while not being a complete dick. I gave up.

@BrknPheonix: I was always a big fan of leaving notes in my friend's photo albums commenting on what I think of their pics. Oddly, I was never invited back.

@LauToThouPow: I have to disagree with the gravitas part... I think Kristen Stewart is a very solid actress, and can be quite nuanced.