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Agreed. The first couple of seasons of "The Real World" were about as close to what a "reality show" should be as possible. Then, for whatever reason, someone made the disastrous decision that everything needed to be more manufactured, including the cast members. Now the show is about a bunch of good looking assholes

Maybe I'm old and out of touch with what the kids today find dreamy, but none of the cast members strike me as particularly attractive. They're not ugly either, but there's just something very generic about their appearances, especially the men. I can't get a fair idea of what the gal at top left looks like, since

…perhaps.

So, about what year do you estimate Bruce Willis just gave up entirely?

And yet the kid, in his first and last acting role, is pretty good. Go figure.

I don't know, because it sounds entertaining? There are a lot of movies I don't understand why people would waste their time watching it, why is this any different or worse?

MAXIMUM ADORKABLENESS ACHIEVED

I will happily watch Hugo Weaving in anything.

and New Jerseyites by actors playing every Jersey boy and girl as a wayward Soprano.


God yes, this pisses me off to no end. It's not even that so much as that "New Jersey" is treated as a suburb of New York City, with everyone portrayed as a big-haired, Italian-American stereotype. We have a shitload of rednecks too,

FXX, where the extra "x" stands for EXXXXXXTREME.

I'll see it.

It's nice to see that the media is finally recognizing the existence of young people.

Times film critics have a long, bafflingly mean-spirited attitude towards geeks in general. I remember reading a review of Watchmen that basically stated that comic book fans were the lowest form of species, and that particularly anyone who liked Watchmen and/or its film adaptation were filth.

Going to see this on Saturday night, I cannot wait.

Her shtick seems to be aggressively and obnoxiously defending the artistic merit of The Boondock Saints. A very limited shtick, to be sure, but she certainly deserves credit for single-minded determination, I suppose.

Yeah, she's fun.

It's probably "Madness," the "official theme song" of college basketball playoffs. It's actually a good song, though now suffering from ubiquitousness.

Kim Kardashian!

Well done, Hollywood folk, you're not even trying not to blatantly rip each other off anymore. That must make things a lot easier.

Yeah, it was surprisingly heartfelt for someone whose shtick is sarcastic detachment.