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All the rest aside, David Boies is a hypocritical, phony piece of shit. He “represented” (quotes because he technically doesn’t practice family law, so had lackeys do the courtroom stuff while he sat in the pews, but he was front and center in all the judge’s chambers talks that went on, and masterminded all the

I just watched it for the first time recently with my 20 year old niece. When it was over, she simply said, “Why was it called ‘The Room’?”

It is awful. And incidently, it beat Pulp Fiction for Best Picture.

When I was trying to calmly and kindly explain (for the 100th time) to my (now, finally! ex) husband (after 6 years of marriage counseling did nothing but make things worse) why I wanted a divorce (as he screamed threats of what he would do to me if I tried to leave him), I often had to use all my willpower not to

Actually, three years ago I went to a special seminar that the kids’ school hosted called “Technology and Your Tween/Teen”.

And how about Devil Incarnate Dick Chaney helping to mastermind how to immediately manipulate the raw emotional wounds and surging nationalist emotion brought on by USA’s biggest terrorist attack into a completely fake war (by playing the sad but winning hand of betting that the majority of the country cannot or will

Your description of some of the disparate tone reminds me of some of my issues with the movie Fargo (which when all is said and done, I do love). It seemed to me to often skirt a strange ledge of both laughing at and loving it’s main characters, in a odd confusing way. But what bothered me most when I saw it in the

I just said to my sisters that Jimmy Fallon being one of the next men to fall due to exposure of sexual improprieties (however they may manifest themselves) would not surprise me one iota.

Just yesterday, I was very surprised to hear a couple of moms of my son’s friends casually admit to reading their teenage children’s texts, just for fun! To me, that seems like SUCH a breach of trust/invasion of privacy. I told them I felt like that would be the equivalent of my mom having picked up our basement phone

I am already disappointed and disgusted and one who believes Franken should step away by whatever means MN would require, so as to systematically eliminate all the cases of “whatabouts” as soon as they are rooted out. But reading your response to the idea of his actions being considered “a collection of errors” really

I always see Charles Laughton’s Quasimodo.

Same here. I always hated his show because it struck me as phony and not funny at all, and his voice, because there was such a constant undertone of self-satisfaction I felt I always heard...but that link and the other things I am reading about him now?!? What a repulsive, hypocritical asshole of the highest degree!

I’m from the Midwest and I always hated his faux folksy b.s. I never once found it funny or entertaining, just grating and phony. But people around me when I was growing up seemed to like it, so, in true Midwestern fashion, I said nothing when they put it on, so as to not hurt anyone’s feelings.

A this point, I’m just praying to the universe that there are NO posthumous horror stories about Mr. Rogers!

Just wanted to throw out here that I know that those intros are very pre-scripted, so perhaps they were just playing off the question that all very tall men (and women) are asked and his much more impressive answer to the contrary?

And not only thinking that to himself, but by many accounts, telling other people he had had sex with her/owed her career to having sex with him AND using that claim as bait to lure other young actresses to consider having sex with him. Good God. So beyond repulsive and horrible.

I think they are making the case that Harvey was the one traveling abroad for the purpose of coercing women into having sex with him, not that he coerced women to travel abroad with him. From reading the papers that her lawyers filed, I understood that she met Harvey in London once and then happened to run into him

I vote John Lithgow.

Your story reminded me of Jimmy Fallon’s years on SNL. Everytime a young actress hosted the show, my sister and I would wait for the skit that called for Fallon to kiss her. And it was always there. Seemed like such a gross, theater-nerd thing to do. I still dislike him for that undertone of nerdy desperation he

And that everyone has forgotten his blatant, ridiculous lies about getting such severe mercury poisoning from eating too much sushi that he had to just stop showing up to the theater during a run of Speed-the-Plow on Broadway...yet still managed to make it out to clubs all over NYC. Even after evidence showed that