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Why Waltz When You Can Rock & Roll?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Last week was Corey Feldman’s 39th birthday…

Via.

A blast from the past:

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You Like This: Watch the New Trailer for David Fincher’s The Social Network

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

As an unabashed Facebook addict (and Radiohead fan), my interest is totally piqued by the trailer embedded below:

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You’re Not Your Job. You’re Not How Much Money You Have in the Bank. You’re Not the Car You Drive (Unless it is a Ferrari 250 GT): Cameron Frye Channeled Via Tyler Durden!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Another day, another 80’s vs. 90’s movie mash-up…

Observation: I think I’m feeling the execution here, more than the actual theory at play. Which should be no surprise: I had trouble resolving the big reveal in Fight Club with my sense of disbelief. Just saying…

Thoughts?

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All the News That’s Fit to Print: Stephen Colbert Wears Bunny Slippers

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Like any good newsman, Stephen Colbert is nothing if not dogged. And hare-brained (groan…). To wit, his appearance yesterday on the program that bears his name. In spite of, or rather because of, a raging fever, he eschewed his typically natty formal wear and performed in a bathrobe, a blanket borrowed nicked from his “Nana,” and a pair of Bunny Slippers!

Unfortunately, I can’t embed the episode, but you can watch it in its entirety here.

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Great Scott! The Future is Now

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Or, rather, it was yesterday. Below, a screen grab from Back to the Future, released 25 years ago this week (July 3rd, 1985 to be exact):

UPDATE: Or not! (Sadly…) According to World Correspondents, it was nothing more than a photoshopped hoax that went viral via Twitter (and related sites). Misinformation FTW!

From the source material:

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