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Jack Nicholson
Wow, gross. the July 23rd issue of US Weekly has a picture of Jack Nicholson without a shirt on eating a sandwich.
I’m glad I wasn’t eating at the time.
Branch Rookies
I've often contended that the accuracy and analysis in the blogosphere is--on the whole--more accurate than the mainstream media. Some of the commenters have taken significant umbrage at my assertion. After finals, I'll probably put together a long post to demonstrate my point. Until then, I'll show you funny little examples. Like this one by Matthew Benson in today's Republic. Her departure would send ripples through Arizona politics. Republican Secretary of State Jan Brewer, next-in-li
One More Reason To Love Lori Waters
One More Reason To Love Lori Waters November 20th, 2008 by joe I don’t know who or what this blog is, but God bless’em, they just brightened my day. It’s really simple for people like Lori Waters. She is a climate change denier. Because the post is titled More Murky Waters I am going to guess the above was not meant as a compliment, which adds to the enjoyment factor tenfold. “Climate change” is the new buzzword for Earth-worshippers who previously were calling on mankind to begin inchin
‘Snowy the Frostman’ Delivers Parody In Cold Blood
Hmm. A horror cartoon is a first for me. I’m not a huge horror fan, though one of the homages in this series so far is to The Shining, one of my favorite movies, so I think I’m at least marginally equipped to write about this. Snowy the Frostman, an original series from online animation hub aniBoom, is a well-crafted, well-paced, fun and sometimes sick little cartoon from the mind of Samuel T. Nelson. Nelson is the writer, animator, and does most of the voices for the series. He is also the
5 easy pieces to piecing together your purpose in life
In the film Five Easy Pieces starring Jack Nicholson, the main character played by him, works in an oil field for many years after failing to achieve the dream of being a pianist; a dream which his parents created for him. Throughout the film, Jack’s character Robert Dupea doesn’t really know what he’s supposed to do with his life. He keeps running from his fears, his family, and from his past. Figuring out what you were put on this Earth to do can sometimes be like putting together a jigsaw p
TODAY IN MOVIE HISTORY: HEAD
On this day in 1968, the abysmall cult movie HEAD was realeased to mostly no acclaim at all. Starring THE MONKEES, this was alast ditch attempt for the TV popsters to gain some credibility after the demise of their television series. Strangely enough, the passage of time (and the involvment of screenwriter JACK NICHOLSON) has made HEAD a cult fave and people now talk about it fondly. Below, the trailer:
Jack Nicholson's car
By Jerome Woody I wanted to post this before editorial found it, because when I see something this cool, I like to plant my flag on it. The following is a segment from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's program "Marketplace," back in 1978. To repeat: Nineteen. Seventy. Eight.
its a lovely number
I am totally digging the number 27 right now. Why?Because that's how many dollars it took to fill up my gas tank.I was sure the number dials on the pump were broken or something. I actually tapped the little plastic cover, wondering if the gas was stuck in the hose and just hadn't made it into my car yet. Ever since gas bills began to rival mortgage payments, I had gotten into the habit of letting my gauge go down to less then an eighth of a tank. I know, I know, not wise in winter weather but i
I'm mad about orange stuff...
I've been looking over my eating habits for the past couple weeks and I've noticed a very large increase in my craving and consumption of orange foods. In particular are oranges, sweet potatoes, carrots, squash/pumpkin and persimmons. Especially persimmons. I'm currently addicted to persimmons. I mean I'm seriously craving them. I walked four miles yesterday just to get some. I'm eating three or four a day and twitching for more.So what's in those persimmons that's making a persimmon junkie? I f
The Sony Pictures Studio Tour
Jump to Comments Last month Mike, from MovieShotsLA, his fiance Jen, and I decided to go on another studio stalking adventure. This time we opted for the Sony Pictures Studio Tour in Culver City. The studio lot that is now owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment (parent company to both Columbia and TriStar Pictures) was originally built in 1915 by producer Thomas Ince for his company Triangle Pictures. During that time, Culver City was quite a powerhouse in the motion picture industry. The cit
TODAY IN MOVIE HISTORY: CUKOO’S NEST
The Academy Award winning film adaptation of KEN KESEY’S best-selling ONE FLEW OVER THE CUKOO’S NEST was released on this day in 1975. Directed by MILOS FOREMAN from a screenplay by LAWRENCE HAUBEN and BO GOLDMAN, the film starred JACK NICHOLSON, LOUISE FLETCHER and was the first movie since 1939’s IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT to win all five major Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Actress). Produced by MICHAEL DOUGLAS and SAUL ZANTZ, the film remains a classic
Lakers - Bulls Running Diary
Check back throughout the game to keep up with the game Live from STAPLES Center. Click refresh on your browser to see the latest entry. Inactives for Tonight’s Game: Lakers: DJ Mbenga, Sun Yue Bulls: Kirk Hinrich, Michael Ruffin Hey folks. To be honest with you, I’m actually hoping that the Lakers miss their first shot (before Bynum hammers home an offensive board), because I just spilled ice cream on my tie, and don’t want that to be a notion of good luck as the season goes on (dry clea
Pattinson’s Artful Leanings: Five Favorite Films
RottenTomatoes.com asked Robert to share his thoughts on five of his favorite films. But there’s more than Tiger Beat fodder to the 22-year-old actor; after the Twilight frenzy peaks this week (with fans and Summit Entertainment suits crossing their fingers for a breakout box office to justify a multi-sequel franchise) Pattinson will appear next March as a young Salvador Dali in Little Ashes (click for images)– a gay drama-romance that might test the ardor of Pattinson’s Twilight fan base — an
THE LISTS: Top 10 films of the 1970s
When critics and historians of the cinema sit down to discuss uh, cinema, the conversation almost always turns to the great decades in movie history. And n nearly conversation I’ve been a part of, the 1970s reigns supreme as the single decade of brilliance. It was a time of enormous artistic growth for film, as up-and-coming directors grabbed Hollywood and ran with it, merging their love for cinema and the works of John Ford, Billy Wilder, and Elia Kazan (among others) with their own fresh i
Question of the day:
Question of the day: mzchristine: themattsmith: afghanistanbananastand: Who would you rather bone, Meg Ryan or Jack Nicholson? Wait… younger, cuter When Harry Met Sally Meg Ryan, older, darker, full-frontal In The Cut Meg Ryan, or present-day vegetable-oil-injected-into-her-face Meg Ryan? Nevermind… Jack Nicholson. That’s not even an option! Totally Something’s Got to Give Jack Nicholson. Hell even, Joker Jack Nicholson. Jack… all the way… I bet he’s reeeal dirty in bed….
Question of the day:
joshacid37: kiamatthews: afghanistanbananastand: Who would you rather bone, Meg Ryan or Jack Nicholson? Jack Nicholson now, or 1974? Now. [thinks about it for a second]….Meg Ryan.
Question of the day:
afghanistanbananastand: Who would you rather bone, Meg Ryan or Jack Nicholson? Jack Nicholson now, or 1974?
Whedon Speak: Angel: After the Fall
by Paul Montgomery The first hardcover volume of Angel: After the Fall features one of those built-in bookmarks, a crimson length of ribbon tethered from the top and dangling like a gecko’s tongue below. I scowled at first. Pretty luxurious and self-important, I thought. This was IDW, the company I knew only as the demonic trust keeping Angel from crossing over with Buffy and pals over at Dark Horse. Petty cock-blockery if you ask me. And to add insult to injury, they were releasing After
OK, OK, I am old I.......
I found this over at that funny ladies placeWhat year was this???????? MCMXXXVII (the year)(HOLY CRAP)In 1937 (the year you were born)Franklin Delano Roosevelt is president of the USThe first coast-to-coast radio broadcast reports the explosion of the HindenburgJoe Louis becomes the world heavyweight champ by knocking out James J. BraddockAmelia Earhart and co-pilot Fred Noonam are lost in the Pacific near Howland IslandPresident Roosevelt's plan to "pack" the Supreme Court is rejected by Congre
Chinatown
R Nov. 18th, 2008 - Nov. 25th, 2008 Rent in iTunes “You may think you know what you’re dealing with, but believe me, you don’t,” warns water baron Noah Cross (John Huston), when smooth cop-turned-private eye J.J. “Jake” Gittes (Jack Nicholson) starts nosing around Cross’s water diversion scheme. That proves to be the ominous lesson of Chinatown, Roman Polanski’s critically lauded 1974 revision of 1940s film noir detective movies. In 1930s Los Angeles, “matrimonial work” specialist Gittes is
Revolutionary Road, Trades Review
Todd McCarthy’s Variety review is admiring enough, with a few reservations. But the performances, especially Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and what should be the breakthrough of the year, Michael Shannon: That said, “Revolutionary Road” is constantly engrossing, as it successfully engages the Wheelers’ yearning to rescue themselves from their decorous, socially acceptable oblivion, just as it clearly defines how the “trap” is stronger than they are. The rows, tender moments and downtime i
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