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The funniest thing about this movie is that Tina Fey is supposed to be in her 30s.

Is Antoine Fuqua a bad director or does he just consistently get poor scripts to work with? And yes I am including "Training Day" in that question.

1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Day Weekend!

That whole storyline is pretty weak, it's true. Apparently that was going to the main crux of the whole film before all the comedians started ad-libbing and Ramis realized it was much funnier than the script they had.

"Yes." - Jimmy Fallon

I think the worst part of "Bruno" was when Sacha Baron Cohen made us somehow feel sorry for her.

I liked it a lot when I saw it in the theatre. But thinking about it later I liked it less and less. Hugh Jackman was great though.

I loved Zero Dark Thirty and in no way saw anything about it as advocating for torture. That is how it went down, it's based on reality. If people were mad that the whole time the guy was being tortured Chastain wasn't screaming and crying and begging them to stop then people are stupid.

Seriously. It was kind of funny when he was complaining about not being able to find work as a comic artist, and all the examples they showed were horrible and unfunny.

The best/worst thing about the Irene/Stephen incident is that she was clearly insane and also was clearly right about him.

San Francisco is genuinely entertaining, and the people are mostly likable, expect for Puck of course.

The whole time I was reading this article I was thinking of those lyrics. I think he used those poetry magnets to write the song.

Basically a guesstimation.

F. Murray has got to be one of the biggest tragedies in filmdom. He never got the career he deserved.

That would actually be awesome.

Atari Teenage Riot is still the worst band I have ever seen. If I remember, the Cardigans opened too.

uselessbeauty just wants to be part of the cultural conversation

That '99 Costello tour was boss, he played four hours every night. At the Hard Rock Orlando show he did an encore with Roger McGuinn, who lives down the road. Another time I saw him he did "Home Truth," "Rocking Horse Road" and "Shot With His Own Gun."

It's more of a comment on the state of journalism than the talent of female journalists, in my opinion anyway.

That is the only thing I can't figure out. It seemed like he only dumped Russo because the bill failed and didn't think he could actually win.