You know what the No Strings Attached was missing? That romantic comedy about two attractive people agreeing to enjoy carnal pleasures without emotional connection may have had Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher, but it didn't have any songs by Kriss Kross. The new trailer for Friends With Benefits, starring Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake, indicates that this is one romantic comedy with the courage to proudly include the song 'Jump, Jump'. In my book, that makes it the superior film by default. See for yourself:
Here’s some more news to soothe the pain of Christoher Nolan’s nonexistent Best Director nomination. The director and writer of Inception won the award for Original Screenplay at the Writers Guild of America Awards on Saturday. Aaron Sorkin’s The Social Network won in the Adapted Screenplay category. Interestingly, Inception is Nolan’s first solo screenwriting effort since Memento. Check out all the winners from film, television, radio, and new media.
With Facebook privacy issues and arguments already raging across the web, the infamous social network is perilously teetering on the edge of a full-fledged media war. Whispers have been spreading around that the mysterious Catfish supplies even more fodder for the fight against the internet giant. So, the question remains… What is Catfish? And, will it throw off the balance of social media as we know it?
I am proud to say that I do not have a Facebook account. Why? Because Mark Zuckerberg is an out-of-touch crazy person who thinks that no one is entitled to any privacy. While this may be a slight exaggeration on my part, Zuckerberg is becoming notorious for his company`s (lack of) privacy policy. Over the last few weeks, Facebook has come under fire by various media outlets, and Zuckerberg`s public responses have not gone over well...
So, Columbia Pictures` poster for the upcoming David Fincher feature based on Zuckerberg and the creation of Facebook, The Social Network, is entirely accurate.
“You don`t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.”