Rudd, at the head of the class
By Sarah Sherman | November 13, 2008Little-known fact about actor Paul Rudd: He used to DJ bar mitzvahs.While DJing, Rudd told A.V.
Little-known fact about actor Paul Rudd: He used to DJ bar mitzvahs.While DJing, Rudd told A.V.
Today, our country is gripped by economic hardship, drained by the war in Iraq and glued to CNN as we watch the most important election of our generation unfold.
Choreographer Robin Antin ? the mastermind behind the super sassy, burlesque, er, music group the Pussycat Dolls ? must be kicking her heels up somewhere right now.
These days, navigating through the commercial cinema scene can be exhausting. You have your action movies, your chick-flicks, your box-office comedies and your serious psychological dramas.
Scene opens. Mid-day over Gotham City, a city that never sleeps because it is constantly victim to slews of super-villains.
So, here?s the thing. I hate Ben Stiller. I really, really don?t like him, nor do I like how he always plays the dopey guy with bad luck (There?s Something About Mary, Meet the Parents, Along Came Polly, Night at the Museum, The Heartbreak Kid) And you know what?
Ah, Charlottesville. What can we say that hasn't already been said about the city also known as "C-ville," "Hook-ville" and "Hoo-ville?" In 2004, Frommer's called Charlottesville the United States' best city to live in, and Money Magazine continues to recognize it as the best place to live.
For many 18- to 24-year-olds in America, the media has become one of our greatest influences. We grew up watching our idols on the news, on television shows and in the movies.
Everybody loves quirky movies. You know the type -- subjective films that expose the somewhat weird underbelly of America.
Gnarls Barkley doesn't like to tell you what its music is about. You can listen to songs from both St.