One of Biden's Best Moments (2)
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Toward the end, one of Biden's most powerful moments in the debate ...
Jon Favreau Chats With Fans About Iron Man 2 (6)
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For all of you that still have Iron Man on the brain, here's a few more tidbits from director Jon Favreau himself that should send you into Iron overload. Favreau recently participated in a live chat with the Hero Complex blog of the LA Times, and while he didn't reveal anything earth shattering, he does certainly stir the pot. As most of us know, the sequel to the perfect introduction of Tony Stark is due ...
PoliGAF Thread of VP Debate 2008 (Part II - Of Duck Hunting and Chariots) - NeoGAF (1)
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vs. vs. ___________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY___________________________________________________________________________ Be there for the smash-up of the century! In the red corner, Sarah "Moosehunter" Palin, the shoot-from-the-gut hometown girl who can see Russia from her home and lists the following as inspiration for her political careers: Jesus, God and the Holy Ghost. Her long list of accomplishments including asking a librarian about banning books, incurring a $20,000,000 dollar debt on the people of Wasilla and saying "thanks, but no ...
PoliGAF Thread of VP Debate 2008 Trainwreck-in-slow-motion Popcorn Party Edition - Page 119 - NeoGAF (1)
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Diddy blog ownage, sorry if old:(Unembed)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70wGnx_lZio
PoliGAF Thread of VP Debate 2008 Trainwreck-in-slow-motion Popcorn Party Edition - Page 114 - NeoGAF (1)
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I love this pic of them arriving at the debate site. Biden looks like the fucking Terminator!
PoliGAF Thread of VP Debate 2008 Trainwreck-in-slow-motion Popcorn Party Edition - Page 113 - NeoGAF (1)
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McCain's new electoral strategy: Quote: ST. LOUIS — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) now must win Pennsylvania, Wisconsin or Minnesota in order to get enough electoral votes to win the presidency, his campaign says. Those were considered swing states in 2000 and 2004, but George W. Bush lost them both times. “Our ability to pick off one of those three states is where our fortunes are largely held,” a McCain official said. “These are states where ...
Steven Seagal Taking Offers For Under Seige 3…Wants to Make it Sci-Fi (1)
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We were so close to posting two Steven Seagal items in a single month. It would have made for a Slashfilm record and depressing office party. The contemplative martial artist marinated with MTV on the status of Under Siege 3, the (only?) vehicle that would return him to theaters. As you might expect, Seagal has put a lot of thought into where his John McClane, the Navy Seal chef Casey Rybeck, is headed… “I personally ...
Steve Fossett's Plane found.... - NeoGAF (1)
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but no body! Originally Posted by CNN: Authorities have found the plane Steve Fossett was flying when he disappeared last year, but they have not found the millionaire adventurer's body, the Madera County, California, sheriff said Thursday. The wreckage of adventurer Steve Fossett's plane was found in California's Sierra Nevada on Thursday. "They did locate an aircraft which we have now confirmed is the one Steve Fossett was flying when it disappeared last Labor Day," ...
Blindness / *1/2 (R) (1)
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By Roger Ebert "Blindness" is one of the most unpleasant, not to say unendurable, films I've ever seen. It is an allegory about a group of people who survive under great stress, but frankly I would rather have seen them perish than sit through the final three-quarters of the film. Not only is it despairing and sickening, it's ugly. Denatured, sometimes overexposed, sometimes too shadowy to see, it is an experiment to determine how much ...
Religulous / ***1/2 (R) (3)
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By Roger Ebert I'm going to try to review Bill Maher's "Religulous" without getting into religion. Is that OK with everybody? Good. I don't want to fan the flames of a holy war. The movie is about organized religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, TV evangelism and even Scientology, with detours into pagan cults and ancient Egypt. Bill Maher, host, writer and debater, believes they are all crazy. He fears they could lead us prayerfully into ...
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist / ** (PG-13) (1)
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By Roger Ebert There is one merciful element to "Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist." The playlist is not infinite. The movie trudges around the Lower East Side of Manhattan in pursuit of a group of 17-somethings who are desperately seeking a mysterious band named Where's Fluffy. Clues are posted on the walls of toilet stalls, which are an unreliable source of information.
Flash of Genius / *** (PG-13) (1)
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By Roger Ebert Why do corporations tend to be greedy? I suspect it's because their executives are paid millions and millions to maximize profits, minimize salaries and slash benefits that cut into the bottom line. Sometimes this can be taken to comic-opera extremes, as when the (now) convicted thief David Radler was stealing millions from the Sun-Times and actually turned off the escalators to save on electricity. I guess that helps explain why the Ford ...
PoliGAF Thread of VP Debate 2008 Trainwreck-in-slow-motion Popcorn Party Edition - Page 109 - NeoGAF (1)
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Uh Oh, Swing State-e-Ohshttp://www.politico.com/convention/swingstate.html
Hayden Christensen Signed to Act Wooden in Three Movies (1)
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You're hanging out with your friends. You're all bored, looking for something to do. Someone thinks it might fun to watch those newer Star Warses again; someone else suggests you get some beer. You're having a good time, tossing a few back--next thing you know, you're waking up next to a vomit-covered three-picture contract you apparently signed with Hayden Christensen, and you're like, "Man, when did we do that?" It happened to Clint Culpepper, and ...
After an enlightening discussion with some very nice people (1)
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After an enlightening discussion with some very nice people over the subject of God and His existence, I was forced to do some soul searching and research as to what it means to believe that God exists and also what it means to believe he does not. For the sake of this discussion, all religious denominations, practices, and dogma will be ignored, instead focusing only the fundamental question of whether or not God exists. Surely ...
R.I.P. The Neptunes: 1994-2008 (1)
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Prefix and Celebully are reporting that one of my favorite production duos of all time, The Neptunes, are breaking up. This comes as quite a shock, but I’m pretty confident that Chad and Pharrell will do well with their own solo careers. Here’s the full story. via Prefix: Celebully has reported that the Neptunes, the producing team of Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams, are breaking up. Apparently there has been a lot of animosity between ...
TIFF 08: The Coens Who Came In From the Cold (1)
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In a Coen Brothers movie every pause and stutter, every "um" and grammatical (mis-)construction, every repetition and idiosyncratic pronunciation, is inscribed like a note on a musical staff. The composer-conductors write the music, indicate the pitch, tempo and duration of each passage, and the select musicians -- soloists and ensemble players -- attack their assigned parts with the virtuoso flair for which they are known. As composers have often written works specifically suited to the ...