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Was just about to ask how many voters there are. And presumably there is a higher percentage of liberal/and or gay folks in there than in the general population. I'd guess they are more driven by self interest (involvement in projects) and familiarity with people in the movies (I hate/love that actor etc.) than a

Take my money now! "Wrestler 2: Owwww, my hips!"

A 9 hour ordeal about returning unwanted jewellery. Thanks Twitter!

Nah, the English viewed us as potato faced monkeys. Which given the gene pool, poor diet and terrible living conditions at the time, well, lets just say Celts are not the most attractive ethnic group.

I'll bet they've spent many, many multiples of money on lawyers over the years than they've lost through suing cover bands and chasing Napster.

In Anthony Beevors "Berlin", he had a story about Russian soldiers drinking industrial solvent thinking it was booze.
It's not a quick way to die.

Eh, work or starve I think. As for FIFA, blatant bribery & corruption is how things get done in 90% of countries in the world, been like that for most of human history. It's just more subtle in the other 10%…

He said in an interview that he has two kids at college, and he needed the money. Why he's not in every prestige film/tv show is beyond me. Have the impression that Oldman was quite a troubled person, so that's
why he's not consistently the major star he should be. Oldman in particular is phenomenal in everything he's

I read somewhere a lot of tv contracts run for 7 years, if a show goes past that, actors etc can renegotiate

Sounds like a great documentary

Yeah, little details were thought through like North Korea(?) knocking out everyone's teeth so they couldn't transmit the zombieitis. In the book there's a great image of a character on the Chinese border looking across, and wondering what's the situation, everyone went into underground bunkers when the virus hit. Did

So it's Blade 2 for Zombies. 20 years after the initial outbreak & most of the humans are isolated. A genetic mutation has left some zombies alive, they drift in and out of humanity/consciousness (bear with me), but have ways to manage it (Science!). But a new strain forces humans & part-time zombies to work together

If you ignore the horrible, terrible, nonsensical ending, WWZ was watchable, some really well done set pieces. Assume the WWZ link is a legal IP thingy to stop anyone else using the name, hence it having nothing to do with the book.

An elegant, beautiful & moving piece of writing as usual. Classic O'Neal. And something, something Entourage

John C Reilly. Walk Hard. Killed it as a teenager.

Remember reading an interview with him Time Machine era(?), he'd got an early copy of "Trompe le Monde", he was like a child, mercilessly took the mickey out of the interviewer who had mentioned he was a huge Pixies fan.

Back in the '90's he had a solid run of roles, Copland, Field of Dreams, No Escape, Goodfellas. Suppose he wasn't a conventional leading man, but damn he's a fine, underused actor.

They were deadly serious unfortunately. It might have worked better as a comedy, Farrell and Vaughan have funny chops

Did anyone read the script before shooting? I mean seriously, even on the page, it must have been obviously awful. It would take a heart of stone not to feel sorry for Vince Vaughan having to plow through some of the dialogue.

Frank: You're a cop, a lady cop, right?
Ani: What gave it away, the tits?
Frank: I meant you're a lady. You got dignity.