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Christmas Abuses (or ‘Bah Humbug’)

Everyone’s favorite Emilio Estevez sibling was in the news today for allegedly “breaking several pairs of eyeglasses” in front of his wife during a Christmas tirade. The horror!

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If Only James Cameron Had Seen this First.

I’ll admit to being more than a little shocked that Russ didn’t have this up first, but it’s too good to pass up. This is “Ataque de Panico,” a sub five minute science fiction film directed and produced by Fede Alvarez. Pretty cool, but nothing you haven’t seen before in some form or another, right? But I wonder if your opinion might change if you knew that it cost $300 to make.

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All the Stuff

Here is a tour of every place that we know of, so far.

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Epic Rendition of “Dracula’s Lament”

Here’s an appearance of Jason Segel’s Dracula on the thousandth episode of Craig Ferguson’s Late Show.

Finding Klaus

An interview I conducted with the elusive Klaus Pierre in his posh new Los Angeles surroundings.

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Twilight: New Moon – Old Hat

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I attended the midnight premiere of teeny-bopper sensation Twilight: New Moon, this morning. Having re-read that sentence after writing it, I am probably as baffled as you are as to why I agreed to go along with it. Suffice to say, I have a friend who is a big Twilight fan, and I didn’t want her to have to brave the crowd alone, so agreed to do a solid for her while also fulfilling a morbid curiosity to figure out what this Twilight phenomenon was all about.

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The Equine Child

I found myself driving to Vitamin World last week, when this health-related interview serendipitously appeared on NPR. It delves into the story behind the popular novel “The Horse Boy,” a tale of an unusual family’s search for treatment for their autistic child.

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Cheat Like a Champ with Cyborg Trading

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Cyborg Tradinga high-frequency trading solution for everyday investors who want the immense feeling of gratification that comes from manipulating the system to one’s advantage.

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Little Klaus, Big World

Here’s a sneak preview of the long-awaited movie documenting the travails of International Man of Mystery and Cheese Fondler, Klaus Pierre.

The Goats Who Stare at Men

Here is a righteous combination of Paranormal Activity and The Men Who Stare at Goats — two movies whose trailers are more entertaining than the movies themselves. Now you can say you’ve experienced both.