Magical Underpants
The greatest mind of our generation has won himself another 15 minutes of fame. Ken Jennings is back on the Jeopardy stage.
Bald, But Still Hot
Update 05/31/05--
Some 19-year-old kid wants to go out on a date with Natalie Portman. Big fucking shock.
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Natalie Portman's got a new look.

Changing the Price Without Notice
My lady and I ordered take-out last night for dinner. We have this huge pile of menus from local restaurants that deliver. As we scanned through the pile for something that sounded appetizing, my lady noticed this odd slogan on the bottom of a Chinese restaurant menu:
I Read it for the Articles
I recently moved to Philadelphia. I joined a gym for the first time. I quit smoking. And now I've done one more thing that is totally new to me.
Palindromes
My Special Lady and I saw the movie Palindromes last night at the Philly Film Fest. The director, Todd Solondz, was there for a Q&A after the movie. This guy also directed another oddly entertaining movie, Welcome to the Dollhouse.
So Palindromes is pretty artsy. The main character Aviva (her name's a palindrome) is played by 8 different actresses, including a pre-teen redhead, an overweight African-American woman, and 43-year-old Jennifer Jason Leigh. Strange? Yes.
The audience asked some pretty obvious questions, but one struck me as a little antagonistic. A lady shouted, "So, what's with your preoccupation with pedophilia?" Solondz stammered and stumbled Woody Allen style as he answered every question, but he stammered a bit more with this one. His answer was something along the lines of, "I wouldn't say I'm preoccupied. Pedophilia, by definition, is the love of children. I'm not condoning it, but in this case, the child is the aggressor in the relationship. She just wants to be a mom, which also is a palindrome... blah blah blah, etc."
I was thinking that the question was a little crude. This movie is about a whole lot more than pedophilia. It covers territory like abortion, Jesus freaks, deformity, mental retardation, murder, etc. The director is not obsessed with pedophilia. He's just interested in bringing taboo topics out into the open. Pedophilia happens to be one of the many taboos in this film. Maybe that lady just wasn't paying attention.
