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Damn straight.

FUCK. YES.

THIRTEENTH!

I must be odd, because I don't tend to write people off for saying one dickish thing. Celebrities tend to have their dickishness broadcast around the world instantly, and I can't help but think that Damian Lewis could be set straight if someone would just explain to him how awful that sounded, and why. Hell, I say

If you find yourself rolling your eyes at Orlando Bloom, just think about Justin Bieber or Terrence "Baby Wipes" Howard, and I assure you your opinion of Orlando will improve.

I'm not really a huge fan of Beyonce's music, as modern pop is not generally my thing, but her ubiquitousness at this point seems to annoy the right people, so I'm for it.

I have yet to hear a cogent, persuasive explanation for why Beyonce is not a good feminist role model and not worth paying attention to. It's always just the same tired, cynical, snotty argument. "Celebrity is a facade." *derisive sniff, hair flip*

"Who is Boy George?"

I feel like it should be pointed out that in Michael Fassbender's case, the bid for the restraining order was dropped by his accuser and the DV charges were dropped due to a lack of evidence, as well as the amount of time that passed between the alleged assault and her reporting it (over 8 months). She also has a

I get that, but I still don't see why never, ever washing the costumes is the way to go to look period specific. Perhaps they just don't want to chance any damage to the costumes, but that's not the same as not washing because they want it to look right for the time period.

This kind of goes to what I would imagine happened during this era — fancy types would wash their "outer clothes," i.e., gowns, less freqeuntly (or the servants would wash them less frequently, of course), but they probably weren't getting them that dirty. I would think a kitchen servant, wearing all natural fibers,

I don't understand...servants at English estates didn't wash their clothes? I find that hard to believe.

I don't even think Hitchens was wrong about her at all. He was harsh, but he backed it up.

I wasn't truly sold on Bush's painting talent until I saw the shower self-portraits. That symbolism — Jesus.

In all fairness, I can totally understand wanting to repin pictures of Ryan Reynolds. He is ungodly hot. Victoria Beckham probably repins pictures of David as well.

Yes. I've already commented but I think it bears repeating because he seems to get a lot of crap on Jezebel — Leonardo DiCaprio is a fantastic actor who will go down as one of the greats of all time. His range is incredible. He does subtle and bombastic equally well. He's Scorcese's new muse for a reason.

Yeah, I feel like he doesn't necessarily even get enough credit for just how great an actor he is, despite his popularity. The "last breakfast scene" in Revolutionary Road is one of the best scenes by an actor, ever. It just blew me away. And it was subtle. That hopeful vulnerability — gah. He actually does subtle

I think you're on to something here. Some quality time with Gordon Ramsey would be great for Shia LaBeouf. Gordon Ramsey's Hollywood Douchebag Bootcamp. I'd watch it.

Yup. On some level, Charlie must know that Denise is the most well-adjusted person who has ever been in his life. Hate on her, and you will eventually end up on his shit list. Who else can he fall back on to that degree?

Totally agree. And old-school in the right way. More charming rake Peter O'Toole than grumpy, intense Robert DeNiro.