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I only clicked this because I thought it was Canadian.

You forgot the little that played Rue in The Hunger Games. People got mad that she was black, even though she's obviously black in the book.

I also think Coppola is a great director and don't understand all the shit she gets on here.

Agreed of all counts.

She was also badly miscast as well. She looks too ethnic. The character is supposed to be halfway between the old and new and should look half like Italian Michael and half like WASP-y Kay.

From what I've heard and the quotes someone posted on here, Anastasia in 50 Shades of Gray is less "awkwardly endearing" and more "has a marginal IQ."

I knew her age because I recently read some gossip story about how she's dating a male model 13 years her senior.

I've always found that odd because they make the character in the film as chaste as possible.

I've read the novel of Breakfast at Tiffany's and no way was Hollywood going to make a faithful adaption of it in the 1960s. Hepburn is great in the version it did make though.

She never seems crazy enough. I'd like to see a Catwoman that is genuinely unhinged.

When Todd showed up last season my mom compared him to Robert Ford. Though it was the pre-killing Jesse James version. The creepy hanger-on version.

WTF? I'm not a very nice person, but even *I* tend to root against Nazis.

I agree. He is as bad as a real life cop and as everyone knows; the only good cop is a dead cop.

My favorite was the woman who desperately wanted kids, but never told her fiancée since he was dead set against having children. Dear Prudence made the guy out to be the bad guy and called him "controlling" even though all the woman said was that he didn't want to have kids with no other clues about her behavior.

It's funny, the people who seem less concerned with ageing seem to age best.

A lot if her advice is just plain terrible though. I used to have a weird fascination with the column because a lot of the things people wrote in were so fucked-up (similarly I also used to like celebrity "blind items" because so many of them were fucked-up), her advice is awful.

Do you ever read "Dear Prudence?' Worst. Advice. Ever.

Yeah, when Trayvon Martin was murdered people made a big deal out of what he was wearing. He wore: a hoodie, t-shirt, khakis, and skateboard shoes. You know who else dresses like that? MY MOM!

That's a great description. The book made me think of what happens after the wedding when someone follows something like The Rules.

After reading the review on this site, I immediately bought it for Kindle and read it in less than 2 days.