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Just purely looking at the narrow band of acting work, Tom Cruise is the classic example of not resting on his laurels. At least where his work is concerned, he's clearly one of the hardest working if not the hardest working man in acting.

I think that the takeaway lesson is that Hunter Thompson was a master of wreaking havoc even from beyond the grave. Not just in the matter of the disposal of his ashes but that if he hadn't written The Rum Diary, Johnny Depp wouldn't have found it in his personal papers, the film wouldn't have been made and lost the

… and if not, they could probably bolt together a few existing ones and make it if they wanted to.

You genius! That's it! That's the one! (edit: Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I really wanted to see that whole interview again.)

I'm continually impressed by the length and breath of knowledge of the commenters here. I'm not in their league (and I'm certainly no Mrs Langdon Alger) but I always want to give something back to the community, even if today's effort was a bit of a stretch.

Apropos of nothing, gintaras is the Lithuanian word for amber and can also be used as a name. I know far more Lithuanian than you'd expect for a Australian with Sri Lankan parents.

It may well have been. As well as I can remember, it was someone in that ballpark of people who look like that (if that makes any sense). It may well also have been more than one person at different times, I have no trouble believing that's also possible as well, I'm not trying to be shallow here (but presumably

I wish I could remember for certain not just who but what the source of the interview was because from what I remember of the impression it left on me, I wouldn't have bet against the possibility of the actress in question saying "yes" if the interviewer had asked her if what she would have said if Amber Heard had

Celebrities, they're just like us! Except for the fame, money and good looks!

We already know Reposted A7F's true identity.

She's had that effect on famous people too. I was watching an interview with … I want to say Anne Hathaway, I think that's who it was (it was definitely a publicly straight actress) who said she was breathtaking when she saw her.

Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think a huge problem with this situation and many others in the legal and public arena is that so many people have a particular idea in their heads as to how people (both the victim and the perpetrator) should behave and if the situation doesn't match the idea in their heads (which

That's an excellent point that I missed in my other post. I don't remember there being anything in particular in the book but the film definitely had Paul Metzler (who Chris Klein played) showing genuine concern about his sister and trying to be supportive (I also don't think the book said she was adopted).

It's interesting, the character in the book isn't stupid or lacking in awareness like the character in the film. Paul Warren (as he's called in the book) is deeply cynical and a jackass however as opposed to Klein's Paul Metzler who's hopelessly out of his depth and very naive (one difference includes in the book, he

"I'm in Australia though …"

Relive the excitement of a very rare moment when someone battled Sean to an arguable draw in the comments. Sort by Best and you'll know it when you see it.

io9 did this review on Sex and the City 2 and it was magnificent.

We're already here!

Well, I've been here for years already. Your mileage may vary on me as a commenter. Though to be honest, I can't even remember whether I started here or there first, it's been that long.

Well, if it's any consolation, that excitement would disappear just like water in a bathtub after the plug was pulled if you ever met me in real life. So embarrassment averted perhaps?