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i'd guess there's the possibility that this is to promote the film as much as anything.

damn, that's harsh!

danny boyle. ugh.

try NOT clicking on newswires with his name in the headline.

i was wondering if anyone else felt that way. we're all going to die soon.

you're not the only one. it doesn't make me hate the guy (and i've seen the commercial and found it pretty amusing), but at a certain point you do start to wonder when exactly enough is enough for some people. how much fucking money does he need for fuck's sake?

personally, i still love her performance in OAHW and think it would have been a gigantic mistake for her to try and impersonate a sultry voiced sexpot.

brilliant fucking point. seriously.

fairuza balk! wow. i used to describe her as "disturbingly sexy".

i like "wrecking ball" enough to have downloaded it yesterday. i don't hate myself. that hook is fucking killer.

she seems to be putting a lot of effort into selling herself as a sexual being. so it's entirely valid to have this discussion. i don't think that that's all there should be to it, but it's certainly something that cyrus herself is making difficult to ignore.

ke$ha is homely. miley cyrus is not bad looking. though that picture of her on the album cover is not especially flattering.

"wrecking ball" is a pretty terrific single. there, i said it.

yeah, i'm pretty sure that spielberg had already directed duel and a few other things for television by '72.

the plainsman with gary cooper again. saw it years ago, but can't remember anything about it other than one heartbreaking scene where she begs cooper to admit the way he feels about her.

not a popular opinion, but i completely reject this bizarre notion that you're obligated to see something on a big screen with 3D for it to work. if it's a good movie, it's a good movie. it'll be effective regardless of where and how you see it.

the song "fort knox, king solomon" on bob mould's first rykodisc solo album has an incredibly jarring moment where the bass hits what is rather obviously the wrong note. i could never figure out why mould left that on.

i happened to re-watch moonstruck a few years ago and it suddenly made me realize how incredibly awful nic cage is. i admit i didn't feel that way in the 90s, but i shit you not: my nic cage conversion came about from seeing moonstruck one night and having a "moment of clarity" regarding the guy and i have not been

if a movie looks genuinely interesting, the presence of an actor whom i dislike will not stop me from seeing it.

but they found another woman named kim to take her place!