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You guys, Tyra Banks is hilarious. I will watch anything she does because her interviews typically follow this format:
1) Ask the guest a question 2) Let guest say maybe six or seven words 3) Interrupt guest and guide the discussion back to one of Ms. Banks' great life achievements that may or may not (usually may

Dang. She and Amy Adams would've been my dream choices. And not just for this show…

Congrats to Lupita Nyong'… oh…

2 HOBBIT 2 FURIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE

"War Horse" is one of those movies that it's just so cool to hate on these days. Give it another 20 years and people will figure out that it was more than just pastiche.

No, I believe it was when Abe and Mary Todd were going at intercut with the assassination.

Anything that Kushner and Spielberg work on together is worth seeing. Especially if it contains a creepy mashup of people getting murdered and a sex scene.

It's too bad you young kids weren't around to see the 30th birthday party. It's all been downhill since then.

Oh, KST in that film is so memorable. Speaking of someone else who deserves more recognition…

Still crushed that Sally Hawkins wasn't nominated for this, especially when she was better than every single other nominee in the Best Actress category.

Subtitle: "Bigger, Longet and Cut!" Because, you know, big muscles!

His lawyers are somehow more annoying than he is.

I kept waiting for "From the producer of GRAVITY!"

I can only assume The Naked and Famous will be doing the theme song.

I guess it's time to rethink my username.

You forgot the comma after "worse."

It may be a nice thought, but if you can't even properly punctuate your petition ("nations youth", anyone?), then you might as well be deported along with Bieber. America doesn't need your bad grammar.

This place is different. They didn't even have baked beans in stock. It was like living in THE ROAD.

Has anyone else been to Aberdeen before? I'm not exaggerating when I say it's the most terrifying city in America. From what I could tell in my brief time there, the cultural hub of the city is the local Walmart.

Yes, but what about the stairs scene from "A History of Violence"?