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SHUT UP! I’m not crying, you are!

To send everyone into the weekend, here’s a little multiversal pick-me-up:

You mean “The Ugly Truth”?

I think she should get back into the horror genre.  A take no shit vibe could work very well.

“Louis Farrakhan has done some good things for Black prisoners. However, we unequivocally and completely reject his racist and absurd remarks about Jewish people.”

I dunno. Personally, I loathed 27 Dresses, though I have to admit maybe it has a few qualities I wasn’t giving it credit for.  But McKenna is nothing if not deeply inconsistent.  See - the long conversation about the highs and lows of “Devil wears Prada” from a couple weeks ago.

I dunno. Taking a child from it’s family for no reason they can fathom and then giving it to some other (potentially! we have no idea!) family seems pretty on-brand for these people.

He just backed the argument into a corner. Because now he needs to answer the “beyond birth” pro-life plan with social services and broadening education 

“and in the drunken ‘Bennie And The Jets’ performance that’s become one of the film’s best-loved scenes”

How will it end? Amy and Penny pregnant, Amy and Sheldon win the Nobel, Raj gets married and gets what’s her name pregnant. Or they all die in a plane crash flying to India for Raj’s wedding.

Yeah, that’s weird, given the show was on in 2011, and there was no mention then of husking-related festivities, corn or otherwise.

Fine.  I’ll buy Heigl’s brand of kitty litter.  But now we’re even.

I read this not as satire of feminism but as satire of the Rosenberg Washington Post piece—that excusing an abhorrent position (child eating or anti-LGBTQ “morality clauses” in an employment contract) by saying “hey, but it’s great that a woman is doing something modern and non-traditional!” is ridiculous.

I’m not ready to take “funny” lessons from somebody writing a humorous-less 4 paragraph confused rant on a joke article.

“Krysten Ritter’s goth wedding is a particular highlight”

This is what “lean in” was about, isn’t it? “Yes, dearie, open that oven door. And lean in.”

The Big Bang Theory is a CBS sitcom about a group of geeky adults that has run for 12 staggeringly long years.

I was also startled by her comments because clearly both of the sisters were more sympathetic characters to me than either of the main guys. (And I’m a guy who was in his mid-20s when the movie came out.)

That strategy of making unwatchable movies seems to have worked out better for Gerard Butler than Heigl.

If there’s a Heigl film that does deserve all the hatred that’s aimed at it, however, it’s