Atticus Chaos
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I heard there's a scene where which sounds pretty out there.
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I can see it doing well, because the trailer does look make it look like a must see (especially the red band one). Granted, its up against the Hulk but it probably won't be the flop lady in the water was.
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I don't like that a lot of people now want to see him fail. Yeah, he's an egotistical prick, but he's still 10 times more talented than most directors in Hollywood. Maybe he needs to start directing scripts he didn't write himself since with his recent films its usually been the writing that's the problem.
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http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/10007985-happening/ Currently at 21%. The trailer looks decent, but from what I've heard of the plot the film is even dumber than Lady in the water.
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If Iraq is so safe, Ann should volunteer to go live there!
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Stephen Colbert said once he thought Coulter was playing a character (similar to him). But reading that commentary...I think she believes it all 100%. That's why there's something creepy about it. I doubt she's on any payroll because even the most desperate republican trying to sell the war to people would never go so far as to call it 'a stunning success'. It's crazy.
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There's something quite cultish about Ann Coulter's admiration of Bush. The man has a 28% approval rating because he's doing too good a job? Al Qaieda is virtually destroyed? The Iraq war is a stunning success? That was actually quite a frightening thing to read.
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The New York times says Bill Clinton now has an enemies list of those that betrayed him and Hillary during the democratic nomination campaign. The names include Sen. Claire McCaskill Bill Richardson James Clyburn David Axelrod Matt Drudge MSNBC A few of the Kennedys The state of Iowa http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/us/politics/11clinton.html These people are going to pay...
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Wouldn't they need the support of 16 or 17 republican senators to convict? I know Bush isn't exactly popular in his party nowadays, but I can't see that many of them turning on him.
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I think he was a good- but arrogant- man who had good intentions and did want to help people, only he's now beginning to realize history is not going to be kind to him and he'll probably be remembered as a monster. He knows he's screwed and its too late to do anything about it. I can't quite bring myself to feel sorry for him, though. The amount of pain and hurt him and his cronies have caused can never be calculated.
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Has Daniel Dae Kim done any interviews since the finale? They allowed Harold Perreniue to do one or two, but I havn't read any from him yet.
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I'm thinking D'anna reveals the 4 cylons we already know, but is killed before she can tell the last one since Lucy Lawless probably isn't staying on for the rest of the season but they want to draw out the reveal. This season has been...meh. The cylon civil war isn't that compelling, and it was a shame they killed off the one likeable character to emerge from the whole storyline (Natalie). I havn't really liked Baltar's spiritual awakening either. The Detmetrius episodes were good though, though.
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Saying only 'a fool or fraud could talk romantically about war' is definetly a dig at Bush. Bush has described seeing soldiers as having an 'adventure' and being 'envious' of them once or twice.
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http://www.yayhooray.com/thread/149604/McC...And-Logo?page=1 Very funny Mccain logo/photoshop threat. My favourites...
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who's reporting that?
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Some notes from Kristin at E! and Ausellio Matthew Fox wants more cash Emilie De Ravin has been put on a holding contract for season 5. But will be in season 6. Regarding Jin
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Everytime I hear Bush's numbers, I don't think how low it is, I wonder how the hell it can still be that *high*.
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Jimmy Carter's just endorsed Obama.
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I think she's more likely to suspend her campaign rather than concede.
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Maybe movie executives will start to feel more confident about putting older actresses in movies now. Its a shame someone like Susan Sarandon is stuck in supporting roles now. Michelle Pfeiffer too.
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Vanity Fair are claiming Bill has been sleeping around on the road http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/feature...7/clinton200807 Oh, and analyst Roger Stone said the clinton's are now targeting Michelle because of an allegeded tape that exists of Michelle Obama making some very contraversial remarks regarding white people. If you believe the rumours the republicans have this tape but are waiting till October, but Hillary wants it, so she can use it now. Well, spouses fuck everything up.
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Right, women. It appears to me that most of the movers and shakers at the MI-FL conference for the Clinton camp were women. In my view, it appears that the driving impetus for women there supporting Clinton is because they need to see a woman in the white house. It's short sighted, but I can understand that. If we're not talking about a serious schism in political policy, then it's a matter of character, moreso than electability, and the immediate factor in Clinton's character is that she has a vagina. Most black women and younger women tend to go overwhelmingly for Obama though. I think Hillary gets older woman because they know they might not have another chance wheras the younger ones prefer Obama and knew there will be another woman at some point. Most if not all the women at the conference were older.
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I would understand Hillary supporters being upset, but most of her problems aren't because of sexism, like their claiming, it's because of her own actions: - the Iraq vote and her refusal to apologise -not planning after super tuesday - not spending her cash well -the Bosnia thing and her being percieved as untruthful. -Bill going crazy. Now what does any of that have to do with her being a woman? I think she's been the victim of sexism at certain points, but that's not why she's losing. I think a lot of Hillary supporters, mainly the older women, are so wrapped up in how hard its been for Hillary, they don't really see how difficult its been for Obama either. He's just another man who's had an easy time of it, and walked into a position than a woman deserved more.
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I've always found it odd that their marriage managed to cope with the terrible road schedule of WWE, and all the problems and temptations that come with that, but as soon as Rock got into movies full time, and had a much easier schedule and was free from the rigours of wrestling, they split up. You;d think getting out of wrestling would ease the pressure on a marraige.
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I'm really puzzled by the Hillary supporters now insisting they'll vote for Mccain. Aside from the fact Hillary and Obama are 95% the same policy wise, Hillary has made it clear she doesn't want her supporters to vote republican in the GE. She'll also be endorsing Obama at some point. If they're such die hard Hilary fans, surely they'd vote for the person she tells them to vote for? Also, Hillary's guaranteed a high position and more power in an Obama administration, which is more than she would have if Mccain won.