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    My computer at work was totally not password protected.

    Jason Takes Manhattan is underrated.

    I'd also not that it's very hard not to see "Nookie" as being at least a little about self-loathing. It's about how Fred Durst allows himself to be used in exchange for sex.

    Pity
    At some point, I stopped hating Fred Durst and started pitying him. I read a quote somewhere where he said something along the lines about how he thought fame and success were going to solve all his problems, but he hit the top and he's still fat and not that bright and prone to panic attacks. Possibly the only

    I saw many previews for it. It may well be Spike Lee's worst movie.

    He made fun of me personally, for mispronouncing "Oregon." Later he gave my roommate an autographed "My Name Is Bruce" poster for being the only person in the room to ask a question that wasn't retarded. We both agreed that it was probably the best thing that ever happened to either of us.

    I've seen both and they're both equally bad.

    I really don't like "Army of Darkness." Too often, I think Campbell devolves into being a parody of a parody. There's just nothing there I can grab a hold of. Maybe I'd have a higher opinion of him if he'd been in better movies, but honestly, so much of his work is outright crap. He's very upfront about that in "My

    Getting or giving?

    Keep trying guys — I'm still not going to watch this show.

    No wait, that was Jada Pinkett, wasn't it?

    I blame it on "Woo," personally.

    Yeah, all this shit is in the Wikipedia article. Because I put it there.

    Duff McKagan is fucking rich.
    In the early' 90s, on the advice of his brother-in-law, Duff invested most of his Appetite for Destruction royalties in two companies from his hometown of Seattle, Starbucks and Microsoft.

    I thought it was Toofer wanting to join in Frank's fun with spreading misinformation. He's done it before — he joined with Frank in fucking with Jenna some time in Season 1.

    I've always been partial to "I would rather work for an upturned broom with a bucket for a head than any of the people in this office!" "Did I stutter!" is also up there.

    "It drives home the point that work we do here CAN make their lives better. "

    Slumdog Millionaire??
    "Slumdog Millionaire" is far from the worst movie Oscar has ever nominated, but it is possibly the stupidest, up there with "Titanic" or "Seabiscuit." Seriously. One person commented that it was like seeing the Academy giving its highest praise to "The Karate Kid," which for the record is a much

    No, Grosse Pointe Blank sucks. Cusack makes a terrible hitman, it's a limp nothing of a trifle of a film and the praise for that boring-ass movie makes me angry. It's a badly dated yawnfest. Movies about hitmen should be darker and have more actual killing and it shouldn't be that Day-Glo.

    I thought "Elah" actually was fairly restrained, especially for Haggis.