Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and her colleagues on the Congressional Prayer Caucus penned a letter to President Obama Monday, attacking him for his alleged failure to the use the word “God” and “Creator” more in his public speeches, especially abroad.
Daily Archives: December 8, 2010
Stop George Lucas before he fucks up movies again

The man responsible for the blockbuster is at it again:
From the horrible ideas department comes the news from George Lucas that he’s buying “the film rights to dead actors.” You know, so he can resurrect them virtually for upcoming movies. Oh, come on, George.
Yes, there may someday be yet another Star Wars reissue, but this time with Alec Guinness referencing Facebook to Luke. You know, so a new generation of kids will be able to “get it!”
Coming soon to Hell’s Cineplex
Pointless year in review presents … 2010′s worst application of the ‘genius’ tag
A familiar culprit, Rolling Stone magazine, wins for this puff piece on obnoxious British comic Russell Brand.
“I’m constantly distracted by my ambition, narcissism, vanity, desire, lust,” says comedian Russell Brand in the latest Rolling Stone cover story. “I don’t pretend to enjoy anonymity.” After breaking out with the character Aldous Snow in the 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall not to mention a high-profile relationship with pop star Katy Perry, the 35-year-old comic genius better get used to even more attention, especially when Brand reprises his Snow character in the hilarious new movie Get Him to the Greek.
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Pointless year in review presents … 2010′s most shameless lickspittle
Watch the guy sitting next to Hollywood hack M. Night Shyamalan:
Pointless year in review presents … 2010′s worst dialogue
“People dance because dance can change things. One move can bring people together. One move can make you believe like you’re something more. One move (dramatic pause) can set a whole generation free.”
Pointless year in review presents … 2010′s worst parent

Worst plastic surgery, every year
Bruce Jenner has no problem with his daughter Kendall’s provocative bikini modeling pics–calling them “hot shots” and defending them on the basis that they are “anything a 20- or 25-year-old might do.”
“But because she is 14, all of a sudden [people are like], Is it right for a 14-year-old to do?” he told Us Weekly. “She wasn’t showing anything that was inappropriate — you know, too much cleavage or anything like that. They were just like hot shots … I saw the pictures and I said, ‘OK.’ If that is what she wants to do — she wants to be a model — then more power to her.”