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I'm a Pearl Jam fan but often feel Eddie needs to lighten up when I see him sharing his opinion on some matter.

Oh cmon, just play along. Don't ruin my post with facts.

True, you have to go all the way back in time to Game 3 to see something like that.

I think the Cubs won because of Bill's motivational speech before the game in which he convinced them all that it doesn't really matter.

Trump gets ratings so Jimmy would have him on regardless of the equal-time rule. I've heard various people across tv say they can't stand him, but anytime he wants to be on their show, he's more than welcome. They know it won't be dull and people will tune in.

Franken should have told Larry privately and then there would at least be a public delay of a few days before it appeared in his USA Today column.

Yes, before that most jokes were about 7-Eleven.

Exactly, I never, ever thought that would work and now the dvds are my go-to gift for people who haven't seen the show.

In looking it up, I was a bit disappointed to see that Shania is remarried, because now would be a perfect time for her to start being impressed by Brad Pitt.

That's always the true test of a friend, whether you can mock them incessantly about how much you don't want to have sex with them.

Love "The Family." Still bummed that got cancelled.

Hmm, interesting. I'm trying to think of anyone I know who doesn't like it. I can't. Even a few guys I know who hate romantic comedies as a rule list that one as an exception.

His vocal on it when I saw him in Seattle in 2013 (with the surviving Nirvana members joining him and his band for the encores) at age 71(!) was something else. As someone points out in the comments, to be singing that song in the same key as when he was a teenager at that age is mind-blowing.

Cmon, you still have to have Isaac serving every bar on the ship at all times.

Victory for Team Krakow!!

Halle was a special case though. The news wasn't just that a big star was going topless for the first time, but that she was paid $500,000 extra specifically to do so. It may not be a huge number in the grand scheme of things, but a dollar figure makes a big difference in a story.

For the record, Ben's nudity occurred in the shower at the end of the film with a bloody Rosamund Pike. Emily's scene occurred well over an hour earlier. But I suppose one could still be distracted by the memory.

I'm definitely reconsidering that 2 week package at Rikers I got on Expedia.

Janet Jones-Gretzky(to-be)'s work in it greatly inspired me during my teenage years.

I envy those whose childhoods are ruined decades later because of movies.