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For those who just can’t get enough of The Number 23, I present you with The Number 24. (The Insider)

Check out Rainn Wilson’s “SNL” skit White Possum Scream, an amusing parody of Black Snake Moan. (Popoholic)

Interesting: Dustin’s heterosexual man-crush, Mark Ruffalo — in a remarkably candid interview — calls out a fellow actor from Zodiac. (The Reeler)

Spank! (QuizLaw)

Now we know why actresses aren’t also models. I think. (Agent Bedhead)

A disturbing new trend in wet T-shirt contests. (College Humor)

Goofs found in Hot and Horny Cheerleaders 5. (McSweeney’s)

JMW weaves his way through the types of laughter and finds himself discussing one giant goddamn squid. It’s an interesting trip. (A Special Way of Being Afraid)

Pajiba Love | February 27, 2007 | Comments (2)



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mark ruffalo. man. what guy doesnt have a man crush on him? the man's FIRE. his performance in you can count on me is one of my favorite performances of all time. so is there bad blood between him and gyllenhaal or what? because if there is, ill kick gyllenhaal's ass.

Posted by: jordan at February 28, 2007 1:08 AM

The "24" movie is outstandingly hilarious. I haven't seen 23, don't plan on it, and you can't make me, but that little short is everything I'd want it to be and more.

Mark Ruffalo is very handsome, and not a bad actor. I have to say that it's nice to see someone taking a director's side for once. I also think that all of his points were valid-acting is as much a job as it is "art". They're paid scads of money. Read the bloody script and show up.

Lastly-the dresses? They were ugly to begin with. Yes, they look better on the models, but you can't tell me than a normal woman would actually want one of those monstrosities. And if you can't make a dress look good on Jessica Biel, who has a body that just doesn't quit, then there's something wrong with the design of the gown, not the woman who wears it. I think that therein lies the crux of the problem. The clothes were not designed with "real" women in mind.

Posted by: zambonigirl at February 28, 2007 3:17 PM