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Alex Trebek is Drunk, Drops the F-Bomb

Not much to say here except preternaturally imperturbable Alex Trebek loses it while tapping a segment. Another Trebek fact: he’s a Canadian? Are those two things related? It’s hard to see how, but probably. Continue reading

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Cracked Article: The 5 Worst Deaths Written for Great Characters (And Why)

occasionally you see a character die in an abrupt, pointless way that seemed to have been written in as an afterthought, or even in such an undignified way that you suspect the writers included it as a “screw you” to the actor.

Well, there’s a reason for that. Continue reading

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Let’s Play Opposite Moviezzzz!

Pretty simple game, guys. Works like this:

The Hurt Locker = The Pleasure Locker

Now it’s your turn. Continue reading

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6 Famous Movie Wisemen Who Were Totally Full of Crap

Sometimes you’ll be watching a movie and an old wise man will appear on the screen. He will say little, but those few words will be full of sage advice that will guide the hero on his journey. You may even find yourself quoting him later.

What is easy to forget is that behind that wise old man is just a hack Hollywood screenwriter, and that those ancient words of wisdom were thrown in on the third draft, at four in the morning, after half a pound of cocaine. Continue reading

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How to Write the Next Twilight, Stephen King Book or Critically Acclaimed Novel

Everyone wants to write the next blockbuster book series. And it’s easy to see why; authors such as Stephanie Meyer and Dan Brown have proven all it takes is a fifth-grade reading level and an utter contempt for your audience to hit pay dirt. So let’s get started, and by “started” I don’t mean enroll in a prestigious creative writing institution. Writers are doers, not learners. If college was for people who do things they’d call it “Do-llege.” You don’t need college. All you need are these simple tips: Continue reading

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