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"recruitment of an insanely expensive and high-profile replacement movie star"
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"recruitment of an insanely expensive and high-profile replacement movie star"
look deeper
James Bulger has been on top of the FBI's most wanted list for awhile, in the sense that the largest reward they were offering by far was for him ($2,000,000).
There is no statute of limitations
in New York for attempted murder, at least as far as I can locate. New York follows almost all elements of the "Model Penal Code" which treats many "inchoate" crimes in the same manner as completed crimes. New York also has no statute of limitations on rape, suggesting attempted…
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So Superman is going to have a disgusting looking, disease-carrying cock? But with a name like Kal-El how can this be?
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This is probably the first thing Henry Rollins has ever done that I agree with.
The word is illuding.
O'Neal taking double standards to new heights
So when 6'4" Sacha Cohen plays 5' 9" Freddy Mercury you describe the casting by saying "he certainly looks the part" ( http://www.avclub.com/artic… ).
Claims of Leftist Bias
Mocked by Leftist Media
not a space station
"arrives at a space station near the remote oceanic planet"
There's no particular difference
between a show like Fringe and a show like Bones, yet AV Club devotes copious space to one and none to the other. The only real difference is the presence of John Noble on Fringe, but I'll take the Boreanaz + Deschanel relationship over Olivia + whatshisname any day. Other than that,…
An object lesson in liberal fascism
"The Festival de Cannes provides artists from around the world with AN EXCEPTIONAL FORUM TO present their works and DEFEND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION and creation."
Yes, isn't it ironic that a man who seems to promote all kinds of socialist idealism, such as with the movie "Pay it Forward" or with his visits to Hugo Chavez, should sue the moment there is the tiniest, most insignificant threat to his "brand name."
My respect for Scorsese
just plunged. Von Trier is pariah and should be treated that way. Couple that with Scorcese's new found earnestness about movies as art (they're not) and his muddled recent output, particularly "Gangs of New York" which took a whimsical book about picaresque characters from the 1840's and…
Yes O'Neal, how could you not even mention the original 3D remake of Amityville Horror from the previous revival of 3D movies? Now I'm confused: is this a remake of "Amityville 3-D" (1983) or a 3D remake of "Amityville Horror" or a continuation of a sequence like "Amityville 3-D II"?
I pointed out a similar legal case concerning the "Dark Tower" electronic board game ( http://www.avclub.com/artic… ). The case set precedence and the inventors won. It sounds a lot like this case — the inventors met with Milton Bradley management and pitched their idea without signing any agreements ahead of time. …
doesn't seem to be about scientology
"That's a fairly, probably intentionally vague summation of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's story"
"a drive-in. With astonishing FM RADIO quality sound" —- can't tell if this is sarcasm, since the last time I went to a drive-in the sound was provided by a speaker like a school PA system that you hooked over your car window … or just rolled down your car window and listened to it that way.
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The U.S. government currently owes Japan $890.3 billion ( http://www.treasury.gov/res… ). If Japan really needs money for reconstruction they can sell off some of that debt.
closed-minded readers, avert your eyes
Bones is one of maybe three shows on TV that I watch in this so-called golden age of television, and I watch it because of the two compelling leads. Unfortunately the brown-skinned supporting cast makes the show difficult to sit through, particularly Conlin. Seeing a beautiful…
PIIGS … Basically, if it's a Catholic country it's bankrupt.