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At least Kanye and Kim own their assholery. Neither of them pretends to be America's Sweetheart(TM). What bothers me is Taylor Swift's "Nice Girl" routine, which I don't believe for a second.

I had a hunch that Hollywood has been moving away from this in recent years, so I (being a geek) ran some numbers. I looked at the age of the top-billed actor and actress for the top grossing live-action films of 2016 so far.

"She's a hardworking, professional matchmaker who can't find a match for her toughest client: Herself.

That's surprising to me. In that case, he's just sad. It's hard to reconcile being an intellectual with the career choices he makes.

Ashton Kutcher is an interesting inclusion to the worst list — especially at #3 — because he seems to take himself fairly seriously (even if he film choices don't reflect this). The other guys are either has-beens or seem perfectly content making a lot of money for being in bad movies. (Let's be honest: Rob Schneider

"That's gonna leave a mark." Truly inspired and innovative comedy.

"… the answer is not to simply show more butt's of male characters …"

I'm excited about this, but I'm even more excited when I forget that Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Brie Larson are not the same person. I can't wait to see Brie Larson in this.

Funny. I had the opposite reaction.

Sure. I get that. I don't think that it would bother me if it weren't for the headline. (And I'm certainly not the only one here who thinks the headline is stupid.) It's like if they had "22 Country Songs That — Believe It Or Not — Are Actually Pretty Good" but immediately excluded outlaw country and honky tonk.

No, I understand. I just think it's dumb to be condescending about religious music while immediately dismissing the genres dedicated to good religious music.

I guess my point is that it feels a little silly to make a list that's so dismissive of religious music when you immediately eliminate all of the good/important aspects of religious music.

Missing from the more aptly titled "22 Songs about Jesus That For Some Reason Exclude Christian Artists Or Genres Dedicated to Making Music About Jesus"

To Hell With the AV Club!

Obviously any list is subjective and incomplete, but the basic premise for this is so off. By suggesting that there are hardly any good pro-Jesus songs while limiting your list to rock/pop, you're excluding a LOT of great music. Including

"In the Light" by dc Talk is an incredibly perfect pop song. Seriously. Of course the lyrics are silly depending on your religious beliefs, but it's magnificently constructed pop.

I'm so pumped that Josh Garrels is being mentioned. I knew Josh in college when I was also pretty religious. He makes beautiful, funky songs that are really honest and thoughtful about faith.

I adore Tina Fey, but her movies are consistently mediocre (with the exception of "Mean Girls"). Baby Mama. Date Night. Admission. This Is Where I Leave You.

Is Adam Driver supposed to be attractive? Before "Star Wars" he was best known for playing Lena Dunham's boyfriend, and she's hardly a hot Hollywood bombshell.