Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Is Yes Man Another Liar Liar

Yes Man

In the film, due out in December, Jim Carrey plays Carl Allen, a man whose life is going nowhere - the operative word being no - until he signs up for a self-help program based on a simple principle: Say yes to everything. And other quant. Just remember the uncannily familiar comedic disaster Reed Fletcher, a fast-talking, habitual divorced lawyer fibbing and that one day discovers that (against her son curse) can no longer tell a lie, every falsehood, for a day whole. He Hollywood figure that we had forgotten Liar Liar? It has been 11 years. O don t imagine. It was born Yes Man. Imagine the hilarity that should arise.

Watchmen Wolverine The Phantom 2 December 16th Comic Reel

Controls the fate of the project film rights, a story floating around the media notes that a federal judge said Monday that he was unable to decide whether 20th Century Fox controls the rights to film that Warner Bro. Has produced and plans to release on March 9, leaving open the possibility that the dispute between the studios could be tried on January 20.. As for the matter to judge whether Fox or Warner Bros.

What If The Gossip Girl Cast Sent Christmas Cards

Daniel Sweren Becker

Then, fortunately, Daniel Sweren-Becker of The Huffington Post, made up some Christmas greetings from the cast that explain what happens during the break. There are so many questions and too much time between now and January 5 to ponder the answers. L article is incredibly funny and seems OK, so read! It will give you your Gossip Girl correction for at least a couple of minutes..

Britney Spears Wishes Japanese Audience A Wonderful Christmas

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The British fully back in swing of things, and out of all her comeback Circus stops, this was one of the most interesting (and she isn t singing in the first).. Perhaps a blanket Happy Holidays wouldve just as Britney made her promotional tours in Japan, but won points with me after watching just as the vast crowd / simultaneous / general embarrassment to her.

John Lennon A Real Somewhere Man

Jerry Falwell

Some time ago, just after the death of Reverend Jerry Falwell, the Advocate published a piece I wrote entitled Farewell to Falwell. In this piece, I posthumously tarred and feathered with the Reverend his own words, that (and I stand by that opinion) were the most racist, sexist, manipulative, of division, exclusion and odious for almost any kind.