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Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:30PM Who would you rather go bowling with?

Don't lie! Who would you have the most fun with?
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 12:30PM Who would you rather go bowling with?

Don't lie! Who would you have the most fun with?
Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 10:29AM How have you been doing on this season of First & Last? Here's another puzzle. The first image (pre-titles) and last image (the credits will snap up there in the center)

Can you guess the movie?
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 7:01PM Hello, lovelies. Beau here responding to the overwhelming drought of lists in the world with one of his own. For me, one of the saddest casualties of the past decade since the advent and adoption of the internet as our main communications device and home entertainment center is that of the video store.
You think of it... ten years ago, no one knew about Hulu or Netflix or GreenCine or anything of the sort. You wanted a movie? You loaded up the minivan with the kiddies, got in a truck with your friends, rolled across town and scoured for minutes, hours, looking for anything that might interest you. Different genres like subsets of diversity in suburbia. Different outlooks, thoughts. Discovering something you literally thought no one else had ever heard of.
It was an adventure.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 4:00PM
Secret Messages
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 3:30PM
I assume by now that you've read Interview Magazine's much talked about interview with Joaquin Phoenix in which he hates on the utter bullshit of awards season?
A lot of people have already (and might continue to) lost their minds over this but Serious (Male) Thespians are allowed to get away with trashing the prize they're in the running for. See also: Marlon Brando, George C Scott and others throughout entertainment history. It's the actresses and the less Serious Thespians that have to tread carefully and bat their eyelashes at voters, play a smart hand and shake the right ones, and kiss the babies. The only time this other group (i.e. the less acclaimed talents or the actors with vaginas) can refuse to play the game and still be awarded for it is if they've garnered an unassailable legendary reputation (think Katharine Hepburn who, like Woody Allen, couldn't be bothered to attend her Oscar ceremonies) or delivered work so seismic that voters wouldn't have been able to ignore it and still feel even remotely like they've ever once contemplated the word "Best" in any real way (think Mo'Nique in Precious)
The only reason to worry about Phoenix's nomination chances are the depth of the leading actor field, not his personal statements.
Best Actor,
Joaquin Phoenix,
Oscars (12),
The Master