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JFK and George Washington Were Our Two Richest Presidents {Asylum}

May 30th 2010 2:52AM Of course, none of the Presidents can hold a candle, in terms of wealth, to a former Vice-President: Global-warming, Carbon-offset Gore, who must surely be worth over a Billion by now.

YakTrax for the Snow & Ice {Shopping Articles Blog}

Feb 12th 2010 2:22PM Your illustrated selection of snow boots show 22 out of 24 are designed for women. Do you have something against men? Or are men just not worth your attention?

What Is the Manliest Movie Tearjerker? {Asylum}

Jul 26th 2009 10:05PM #1 tearjerker: "Shadowlands", with Anthony Hopkins and Deborah Winger. Honorable mention: "Brian's Song", "Dark Victory", "A Star is Born" (Judy Garland), "Since You Went Away".

Copper Foxes -- A Collection of Our Favorite Redheads {Asylum}

Mar 18th 2009 1:24AM How could you possibly leave out Maureen O'hara? Only slightly less egregious was not mentioning Rhonda Fleming. Unlike many of the teenyboppers you did include O'hara and Fleming were mature, magnificent women.

Best Crime Thrillers of All Time {Moviefone Blog}

Nov 7th 2008 7:25PM Where's "Day of The Jackal"? I thiink it's unique in that the assassin and the French police commisioner are equally matched in smarts, ingenuity and resourcefulness. The Jackal prepared an astonishingly clever plan, with multiple twists and turns to evade pursuit. And the detective is able to stay right on his trail, matching wit for wit.

Of course, I speak of the original Fred Zinnemann film, not the Bruce Willis atrocity.

The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World: No. 1 {Spinner}

May 6th 2007 3:09AM The most despairing song ever - "Let It Please Be Him" by Vicki Carr

Sam Neill and Julian Glover Were Almost James Bond {Cinematical}

Apr 26th 2006 7:13PM Ian Fleming himself more than once described Bond as having a resemblance to Hoagy Carmichael. If we go with that, Timothy Dalton was probably the closest to Fleming's conception. Also, I agree completely with #15/CJ Watson re Roger Moore - a terrible choice.