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What the hell happened to the Neptunes, anyway? They're like the Rare of the pop music world (er, Rare being the mega-selling video game company behind Donkey Kong Country and Goldeneye)

For the longest time, I was always under the assumption that we received all of the UK's (pretty much far superior) rock, and none of their pop. But now times are starting to change.

21 Jump Street was genuinely fun. Channing Tatum will surprise you. Those other two movies look exceedingly dire.

I think as long as you make her a well-drawn 3-dimensional character, you can pretty much do anything and the only feminists who will get upset are the ones who haven't figured some shit out yet.

Not just the Toby Jones version - the Kristen Stewart version too.

I honestly expected 75% more of these kinds of posts from The AV Club. I guess I'm pleasantly surprised that people here are mostly receptive to Anchorman and the idea of a sequel…

But it has, for my money, the funniest thing in either of the Anchorman movies: Champ's extended breakdown scene in the car, as he desperately tries to tell Ron he loves him.

These days, Kirkpatrick's last lone claim to fame is getting called out by Eminem in "Without Me."

The best IMDB bio I've ever stumbled upon goes to Bonnie Bedelia.

I like to think they needed to ADR in someone cleanly saying "That's the third time he's hit him this year!" before Sosa's line, just so people would understand what Sosa was saying.

Yup. Every boy in middle school who was simultaneously infatuated with and repulsed by women would say NSync and BSB were gay. Gay gay gay gay gay gay gay. Turns out, they were 1/10 right.

Mars Volta is doing God's work: Being the one indie band who is so transparently shitty and uninteresting that music critics are forced to call them on their bullshit.

Airbourne

I think "Gattaca" is good and Niccol caught lightning in a bottle with the utterly fantastic "Truman Show," one of my favorite movies of the 90's if not ever. But he's an idea man, and needs a good director to bring his scripts on home. "Simone" and "In Time" proved that to me.

I've worked with him on some short videos. He is, in fact, the nicest guy around and game for anything.

I don't know if it counts as heartbreaking, but when Jason Segel tries out as a drummer for that rock band, holy fuck…

She's hot and does "stoic" well. Her first lead role netted her an Oscar nom. And now she's cashed in for some serious YA Franchise coin. She'll be doing fine for years and years.

"The Other Guys" IS much more similar in tone to "21 Jump Street" than "Horrible Bosses." The only difference is, "Horrible Bosses" was bullshit 100% of the time and "The Other Guys" had a pretty funny gag involving the Foo Fighters, The Rock and Sam Jackson.

At the very least, the editing and effects work on Tim & Eric clearly requires a lot of man-hours.

Seconded; Horrible Bosses was an interminable piece of shit.