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I watched Nickelodeon when I was staying with friends or family because my parents refused to shell out for cable & it wouldn't offend anyone who walked into the room.

I'd call it the problem that ended up defining him. So I guess we're at an impasse.

When Stewart's politics overtook his comedy, he couldn't pull it off anymore, and became boring and insufferable.

What part of my comment made you think I wanted to read yours?

Stewart couldn't entertain me very far past 2006. Politics ate his comedy, and centrist, lukewarm politics at that.

Craig Kilborn was fine. Stewart hit a smug, self-indulgent nadir by the end of his run that was far worse than anything Kilborn ever managed.

That Stewart and O’Reilly could become the jostling figureheads of American political ideology

Alternatively: all of these terms are bullshit sold to you by advertisers and quack business book writers.

It's set on the opposite coast from Manhattan, FWIW. Specifically in Beverly Hills. Fashion-conscious in one place is not the same as fashion-forward in another. And yeah, you saw looks like this in Cali then, if a little louder usually.

Worse than Hulu's video player? Wow.

Shit, guess I'm glad Hulu is crap and I never use it.

I think it's adorable that his aunt reined him in and he 180'd. I forgive you 50 Cent

Great, give me your address and I'll start sending you my bodily fluids, because you just don't "get" my working style.

In Hollywood, if you pick a fight with an actor higher than you on the totem pole, you can kiss a lot of things goodbye, like good word-of-mouth on how much "trouble" you are & invitations to the sort of events where you might land bigger roles.

Hancock came out of a much grimmer, and much better, script from the Hollywood "brown list".

The impression I get from most Marvel movies is that the cast is rarely on set at the same time.

It's all about that.

The same sort as ever, guitars, singing, drums, all that shit.

I don't feel like there was much there to lose, and I love pretty much everything the author despises.

Time Warner's strategy for tentpole pictures for the next five years