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James Franco's Grandma Thinks You're a P---y

By Dustin Rowles | Posted Under Videos | Comments (12)



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Earlier today, in the box-office round-up, I noted that 127 Hours had stalled at around $10 million, and despite the fact that it’s received positive notices, there are a lot of folks who won’t see it simply because they don’t want to watch a man amputate their own arm. James Franco’s grandmother has something to say about that.

And in other news, that Hugh Jackman can be charming even when bent over in pain after taking a shot in the groin, can’t he?

(Via Gawker)










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Comments

Christmas at the Franco's I'm gonna shed a tear. Plus, I'm FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: donna at December 27, 2010 11:49 AM

Is it cool if I fall in love with James Franco?

I may not think he's a fantastic actor, but I'll start seeing everything he's in for the simple fact that he seems like an awesome person.

Posted by: DeistBrawler at December 27, 2010 11:54 AM

I want to trade grandmas with James Franco

Posted by: Austin asking for trouble at December 27, 2010 12:23 PM

Donna, I'd like to offer you my sincere congratulations on commenting first. Like winning the 50 meter dash, commenting first on a new post takes skill and determination that none of the rest of us can hope to match. Truely you are an inspiration.

I'm sure we'll all recall back to 2007, when Tracer Bullet became the first African American man to leave the first comment on a Pajiba review for "Bridge to Terabithia." Breaking the race barrier like that and showing all the world that regardless of race, creed or religion we are all equally obnoxious witty -- it was an astounding feat, and we are lucky to be reminded of such glorious times.

Donna, for those of us who have never been lucky enough to click on a new link with a virgin comments section, or who cannot click on the "post comment" tab below without checking our comments for grammatical and spelling errors (and for rampant stupidity) -- to us you are an inspiration. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say "Thank you."

From the bottom of my heart, dearest Donna -- congratulations. People like you are why the rest of us can dream of murdering strangers.

Posted by: superasente at December 27, 2010 12:35 PM

Oh no! I need that area kept safe! That's where my babies are sitting in wait for me! He's been awfully cavalier with them lately.

Posted by: Laurie at December 27, 2010 12:46 PM

If only Jackman was in Wolverine's jeans and wifebeater, and then went berserker all over that dude.

Oh, and, um, sixth?

Posted by: RobP at December 27, 2010 2:16 PM

I fall a little more in love with James Franco as time goes by. I don't know if was when he was a dwarf named Carlos or just now with his grandma but my heart skips a beat.

Posted by: daria at December 27, 2010 4:11 PM

@superasente

jealous much?

Posted by: Slizbomb at December 27, 2010 7:55 PM

"there are a lot of folks who won't see it simply because they don't want to watch a man amputate their own arm."

Well, no, they won't see it because they don't want to watch a man amputate *his* own arm. If the man were amputating *their* (the viewers') arms, that would be a lot worse.

I correct your grammar because I love you.

Posted by: Eric D. Snider at December 27, 2010 8:56 PM

How can you expect people to see 127 Hours when gems like Little Fockers and Gulliver's Travels are currently in theaters?

Posted by: Vick at December 28, 2010 12:33 PM

Hugh should thank God that Warne was not a fast bowler and that his bowling is probably not at its best because he is currently retired and may still be reeling from seeing Australia getting pummeled by England in the Ashes.

And Franco's grandma is right. The majority of the movie going public could watch Saw parts one to fifteen but can't watch 127 hours?

Posted by: Four Eyes at December 28, 2010 7:52 PM

Granny Franco, you're awesome. Can I spend the holidays with you?

Posted by: Maggi at December 31, 2010 4:07 AM