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You think maybe he takes parts in these horrible movies for the same reason some of us watch them? Like, his agent throws him an Uwe Boll script with a note that says "You have to read this, it's fucking horrible! Enjoy" and Ben reads it and thinks to himself "This is gonna be hilarious, I am so in"

yeesh
Poor guy, brain hemmorage right after an appendectomy.

@ DTO: I'm one of those chicks, and you can blame us, we are totally why they're trying to cross him over. Although me aside, I'm not sure how many women saw season 2 of Greys who would also see Watchmen or The Expendables. Personally I'm thrilled for him (and me…swoon) but now that youe mention it, it is odd that Jon

Well I got exactly what I wanted out of it: loud, eye candy coated action fluff. Ralph Fiennnes tells Liam Neeson "You need their love, I survive on their fear!" and it's a great moment in self-awareness for him. Also, I actually noticed Sam Worthington in this (not bad, still not as interesting as the older stars

That is exactly what she is! Well put, and also I hate those people.

And I fell for that Ikea ad again! But I love that they made an ad saying "Get over it you Pixar loving freaks, it's a goddamned lamp!"

Hm
I'm not sure I see him in that (maybe too sulky, though that's probably acting) can he actually sing?

I was trying to say that I'm glad that I've never had to have a conversation with anyone who honestly thinks To Kill a Mockingbird is racist because it acknowledges racism but my keyboard stopped working and then I accidentally clicked post and became a young british male at something unknown

weird thought
You think perhaps this just something the ALA says every year to make sure we don't stop caring about poeple trying to ban books?

@Felt Pelt: I think they both did voices in something animated but I have no specifics. Leering sidebar : I just got into True Blood and am now totally in love with both father and son. That is a yummy gene pool.

@riggy: Three times, Bob

I'm very lad at

I inexplicably haven't seen that one yet

He was funny and sounded wonderful in Hairspray, I couldn't get more than 10 minutes into High School Musical they all sounded terrible

well
"Is there a fate worse than being trapped in outer space with Charles Manson?" Being trapped with him on an inescapable island?

@Lobsters I: I'll keep my movie collection, thank you. There's no way I'm going to let TV schedules or streaming availability decide when and what I wanna watch. If I love something, I'll buy it because then it's there when I need it.

Hear, hear!

Doesn't bother me
Hey, I'm mostly using Netflix to find old obscure stuff (and everything written about here in New Cult Canon) so this doesn't bother me.

Hey now!
"Wow, that certainly was bold, for Bon Jovi to associate himself with one of the most beloved entertainers of all time. In conclusion, fuck you, Jon Bon Jovi, you self-aggrandizing motherfucker" Okay, so you don't enjoy Bon Jovi, I get it. But he's sold a fair amount of records in the past three decades, yes?

Still don't get it
…the appeal or artistic greatness of Warren Beatty. Maybe hes just too boyish and 70s for me but I'll never understand. Bonnie and Clyde was boring, and that final sequence…wow, violent gunfire death that's not something I can see in every other movie