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@Zulkey: Do you think that's what she's going for though? She's in the Jem watching demo and all. Read more

I know she's probably just wearing a blue wig to maybe promote the upcoming Smurfs movie she's in (or maybe because she just likes the blue wig) but I kind of think Katy Perry looks like Stormer from Jem:

Snooki has more presence than most of the people she's interviewing. Read more

I forgot to add this, and this might not work for everyone, so be careful, but when I was a lifeguard I usually got burned at some point and found it helpful to soothe the burn with a facecloth coated in milk. This might be helpful for some. Read more

@dismantledwoman: NO, not at all. I included Lindsay simply as an example of someone who went through the Disney system and has had a tough time transitioning into adult roles. Read more

@ShadyLane: Hey, Grammar Police, we've said it about 1 million times before: these kinds of comments should be emailed. Read more

@♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: She did kind of clarify that by noting that Chris Rock takes his catharsis and turns it into actual jokes/an act, as opposed to just sharing all of his thoughts at random, if that helps at all. Read more

@♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: I wasn't sure in reading the article if the comedy needed to be an essential part, though comedy typically shows up in both romance films and action films just to lighten the tension a bit. Read more

@whynotshesaid: That was kind of my whole point, in that everything about this movie said "NO, don't see it!" But with all of the "I'm going to see it anyway" comments, I thought I'd see if it paid off. And well, obviously not so much. Read more

@wishywashy: Both. The story didn't work on a myriad of levels. At certain points, it made no sense. But the main problem of the film is that it doesn't know what its audience is. It moves from being a romantic comedy to an action (and at times, borderline horror film) quite abruptly, and never quite weaves the Read more

@jenjen: Oh, totally. It's trying to be a date movie, but it's trying to put dude cliches and lady cliches in a blender and all you get from that is a big ol' mess. Read more

@Ruby_de_la_Booby: Selleck explains that he planted them to "watch" Kutcher and gain his trust. And then he tries to kill him after he sees a note from his ex-boss (who is also brutally murdered, btw). We never really find out why his boss sent the message, either, from what I remember, so Selleck is especially Read more

@SarsDoesntSave: It was extremely violent. I think they wanted it to be so grotesque that it was absurd, but it was kind of awful. The audience was very silent, save for a few, "Oh.." sounds. I think we were supposed to be cheering, but it was like the air was let out of the balloon. People had spent 45 minutes Read more