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Most college-aged people haven't heard of Evanescence I think. It kind of dates you if you have heard of them. I don't think they've had much success since the summer of 2003. But the word is a little obscure for non-pretentious conversation anyways.

He definitely owns the screen in most of his scenes in Social Network. And he has good timing for comedy. Not a lot of dramatic range; too famous a face and persona.

Evanescence is the spelling, which is a real word which can be used in real conversation, not just a crappy bad name.

He did get the hardest monologue to pull off convincingly though…the one self-indulgent Sorkin scene where he is talking non-stop about technology and the future while at the party.

His first coming is his birth and life on earth before his death and resurrection. Before ascending into heaven, he promised his followers that he would return again once the message had been preached in every nation. Hence the urgency of Christian evangelization.

Read the post. JT is massively improving. No one ever claimed Wahlberg is massively improving.

I don't know how he can top his performance in The Love Guru. It is all downhill from there.

Hows about Robert Byrd? From the KKK to long-serving Democrat Senator.

Wow, that is a huge miss. Surprising since he just died.

Billy Joel has some piano pieces (classical) he wrote that are not terrible, though not particularly memorable. And the dude could write some great melodies.

I think the thrust of the inventory was reinventions within the same artistic field. From unthreatening comic to threatening comic, etc.

Katy Hudson
Christian rock to terrible pop. Kind of a sideways move.