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Magnus Sandvik
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Ironically it works rather well on TV. See: In Treatment.

If they can't find any interesting stories amongst the competitors in the women's combined, then NBC aren't looking very hard. The winner of the event is a bit of a social pariah in the circus after she, in her autobiography, hinted at massive levels of hedonism amongst alpine skiers. The bronze winning American's

So.. Why no mention of the other events of the day? Same thing with yesterday's coverage. Is it that NBC doesn't give a crap about events that are not immediately popular in the US and that they can't condescendingly make fun of for being really "niche"? Or is the the AV Club writers who don't bother to throw in a

Foot fetish is apparently the most common in the world since the center of your brain that controls the movement of feet is located right next to the one that controls sexual stimuli and the chance of cross-connections is pretty high.

Apparently a lot more Rolling Stone journalists are on the jury now.

Let's just hope this doesn't get butchered by studio politics who demand a slow-built love story and a conflict with his parents or some other cliche. Make it a character piece about a genuinely fascinating man and it could work. However, considering how uneven Zemeckis' work is, I am somewhat pessimistic.

I would advise you to check out a few then. Especially the mentioned Fallout games, Dragon Age: Origins and Skyrim. Fallout 1 is done in about 7 minutes, 2 in a bout 13, Fallout 3 in around half an hour, same with Dragon age and Skyrim in around 50 minutes.

"Looking like that, he talked his way into Jill St. John's bed. Enough said."- Richard Nixon's head

At the risk of swearing in church: I actually preferred the movie ending over the comic ending. They both serve the same purpose, but the movie ending is a more intelligent and planned solution, which I think is more in the character of Adrian Veidt, and is also far, far less ludicrous than a giant psychic squid

In the past 15 years, a few factors have merged into a problem for the music industry. Firstly. technology has removed the scarcity of music. Gone are proprietary formats,central distribution hubs and with it the sense of ownership of music. Very few people feel the need to own a cd when they can get the same music

Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on what you want your truth to be, Fox has been caught wildly exaggerating or misrepresenting his claims to make good tv. Every instance of contamination he cites has been due to human error with too weak or not enough concrete being used to shore up wells. This has bee

To me, these performers are not artists, but craftsmen. They can be very good craftsmen, but they are craftsmen none the less, not artists.  Th music made by Hanson, NKOTB, Taylor Swift etc is clearly not made to be a reflection of something personal, but is crafted to appeal to a demographic that can be tapped for

Also: Colonel Gentleman bringing his stepdaughter to a key party.