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Clint Eastwood is never going to die you goddamn liar.

I get the whole haha, Gran Torino aspect, but seriously, Clint Eastwood talked about gay marriage before it was cool, his wife is multi racial, he supports environmental friendly polices, is pro-choice and he campaigns for the Equal Rights Amendment. Just because he doesn't like Obama's fiscal policies doesn't make

There is a great story about how Kevin Bacon was sick of people playing Footloose whenever he walked into a cafe so he asked a Hollywood makeup artist to touch him up to look unrecognizable. He then went shopping for a day at the mall and found the experience—in which people acted as if he were invisible!—so

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I agree with you in principle, but movies almost always change history to make it simpler, usually stupider, and to avoid the meddlesome ambiguities that always accompany real stories. Imagine is Argo had used its story to analyze the complexity of the Iranian Revolution the same way, say, Munich used its story

I will sign any petition, support any campaign, join any march that will get those irritating, unfunny, faux-cute pieces of shit commercials off the air forever.

Does Drums Along the Mohawk count? Henry Fonda and John Ford.

That is actually a real quote. Or rather, it is a real possibly apocryphal quote.

It held constant.

His John Wilkes Booth joke was pretty funny.

Goddamn I am still savoring my Affleck hate from the Oscars, don't make me lose that.

That is actually a pretty cute story about Affleck there at the end.

And Eat, Drink, Man, Woman.

On the one hand, this is the most exciting Oscar race since 2008. There is a crop of potential contenders which are high profile and, unlike in the last few years, people actually saw in large numbers. There is also a "bad guy" in Argo, which is crushing all opposition underfoot despite not really deserving too. I,

Nate Silver uses Gallup and Rasmussen. He is basically a statistics compiler.

Seriously, Community? You get Tricia Helfer and all you can think to do is make her a pretty face with three lines?

I thought Shirley's line about not wanting to dumb down the show was pretty ironic considering that is exactly what this episode was.

I'm mentally preparing myself for the Newswire where there is a Big Red No over Han Solo's picture.

"All the weight the first film shouldered so gracefully can be felt in Die Hard 2 like an undigested spaghetti dinner."
Mixed metaphor of the week!

If they didn't want the jokes they should have chosen a less stupid name.