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A year ago, he definitely didn't do the pen bit. In fact, it was less about business and more about overcoming your demons.

Chris Tucker could make Kevin Hart lick the shit out of his own asshole. And you know this man!

I agree. Having seen him, that's the gist of his whole motivational speaking schtick though. He basically sells 'a tiger can change his stripes' hustle for $300 a pop through the guise of some sort of sincere white light confessional connecting him to his audience. (As if confessing one's sins is enough, rather than

He was in the Twin Cities a year ago and knowing the movie was coming out I went to check out a free 45 minute seminar of his. That amazing motivational speaker bullshit is definitely not bullshit; I don't know if it is innate or something he honed but the man has that politician's gift of speaking to a room while

True. Ali sucked. I walked out of Miami Vice. Nobody gave a damn about Public Enemies. That being said, Thief/Manhunter/Heat/Collateral are all timers and some of my earnest liberal friends pretend to like The Insider a great deal as well. I wish Mann had gotten a crack at the Batman trilogy.

I read a fictional novel once, it was really good, that featured a female editor in 70's Hollywood explaining to a transplant who was astonished at her talent that she was allowed to edit but not direct because editing was seen as analogous to sewing. If anyone read it and remembers the title let me know I would like

I hate this season 3 slow decline bullshit.

No, I said your ending was terrible i.e. ending with a shot of Walter "coughing violently." I hate to say it, but there's no way your friends actually thought that was a good idea you must be "that guy" in your group that they humor.

Man, when did the idiots take over this site. A perhaps unorthodox choice gets selected #1 and the first dozen or so comments I read are from people who never saw the show spouting off what a terrible crime against humanity it is. One commenter even mentioned that he had never heard of it, but "googled it, and it

Aberrations. That's my Boy was a hard R, and Jack and Jill was a PG attempt at a family film. When Sandler is in his pg-13 comedy sweet spot $100 million in the bank is a virtual guarantee .

Really confused. They are two separate families or something? Sandler used to date Barrymore? Hopelessly lost. Why is it a big deal they all end up in Africa? Why would they have to spend time together?

Mad Men good, but its best season? Surely you jest.

Right dude, because Darth Vader was a much cooler character after we got three movies covering his backstory.

Lol, your ending is terrible. I'm glad the show was written by its actual writers and not any of its fans. Whenever a fan of the show has ever proposed an alternative it has always been the rankest dog shit creatively speaking.

"The first film by British director Steve McQueen, Hunger, was difficult to pin down: Was it art, or merely the imitation of it"

Right, Modern Warfare was totally alienating and not at all completely awesome

who gives a shit about the author or the creator unless they're a nazi or a mass murderer

Everyone should check out Morning Glories as well, written by author of #9 on this list Nick Spencer. I would pitch it as 'Lost' in a boarding school. But maybe that's doing it a disservice, how about 'The Prisoner' in a boarding school. Actually, that show jerked you around to a far greater extent than Lost. The

Sex Criminals is fantastic!! Wow, Fraction is having one heck of a year, you betcha.

Joy Ride is a lot of fun.