17 comments posted, most recent comments:
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on Brett Ratner To Produce Roman Polanski Documentary at 19:39 09/29/2009This is out of control. He's already convicted, and he needs to do the time. It should have never dragged on this long. They should have gone after him as soon as he fled the US.
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on It's Confirmed! Zeta-Jones And Lansbury Take Broadway! at 19:39 09/23/2009I'm really excited! I'll see it if I can get tickets!
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on Taylor Speaks About Kanye's Apology at 19:21 09/15/2009Taylor Swift has more grace and poise in her little finger than Kanye will ever have. Kudos to her for handling this very public situation like a grown-up.
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on Indiana Jones And The Journey To The Retirement Home at 20:15 09/14/2009I can't wait!!! I loved #4 - the haters just don't understand what Lucas & Spielberg were trying to do.
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on Nooooooooooooo!!!!! at 23:46 08/11/2009I hope this doesn't spread to my city. I understand giving the boot to people who only buy a single cup of coffee and sit for hours, or pack their own food. (WTF? Most restaurants would kick people out for that.) But I think it's unfair to apply this to everyone, especially if the place isn't busy. Because of the limited library hours and locations in my city, coffee shops are the only place that I can go to write and do my homework, and while I may be there for several hours, I also purchase multiple beverages and food items. If I'm willing to "pay" for the right to be there, why should I be cut off? It costs ten cents to power a laptop for 5 hours - if that's such an issue, I'll pay the ten cents to power my laptop, and I'll throw in another dollar for the Wi-Fi even if I don't use it. But it's unfair to punish everyone for the abuse of only a few.

