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What? Diddy still makes music? Press Play, his first album in five years, drops this week. And Jay-Z emerges from pseudo retirement in November with Kingdom Come, his first solo album since...
...many elements of the undergraduate experience coalesce within the confines of the archetypal coffee shop: caffeine-addled study sessions, flirtatious glances over sourcebooks, heated yet meaningless discussions of self-important pseudo-intellectuals. The ideal collegiate coffee shop sells more than lemon cakes and Ecuadorian brews: in its role as an informal campus meet-n-greet...
...course it doesn’t matter, I’d love to wait too. Favorite childhood toy: Legos, but only to create and destroy, no playing. Sexiest physical trait: My oddly attractive facial hair...and my one and only piercing (with its Italian counterpart). Favorite part about Harvard: Pseudo-undeserved influence, and the red hot school-funded social scene. Describe yourself in three words: Skinny fast magnetic. In 15 minutes you are: Getting my read on with the company of a quality Hefeweizen. In 15 years you are: A semi-retired social activist entrepreneur living abroad with the company...
...poor Southern accent, lack of emotions, and unnaturally waxy skin. James Gandolfini truly disappoints as politician Tiny Duffy, simply adding a weak Southern accent to his alter ego of Tony Soprano. Kate Winslet’s awkward bangs and dye-job are more memorable than her portrayal of pseudo-femme fatale Anne Stanton; as her supposedly honorable brother, Mark Ruffalo’s limp presence seems equally superfluous to the central plot. BOTTOM LINE: The filmmakers do an excellent job of editing down the epic tract into a manageable two hours, while still adding a richness of visual detail...
...emasculated guys cowering at the sight of Dr. P’s lineback-like assistant, Lesher (Michael Clark Duncan, “Talladega Nights”). Then Thornton emerges, like Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield on Red Bull, relentlessly mocking these wusses and instilling in them pseudo-macho wisdom about landing hot chicks. His favorite pearl of wisdom is the ignorantly cliché, “lie, lie, and lie some more.” However, Roger processes Dr. P’s words of advice, even scoring a date (and kiss) with Amanda. But when...