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Monday link love

September 15, 2008

Some too-good-to-pass-up stories for anyone with a case of the Mondays …

  • The Washington Times’ Andrew Breitbart takes on Matt Damon and Hollywood’s aversion to calling out censorship when it doesn’t match up with its ideology.
  • The director of the brilliantly geeky “The King of Kong” goes mainstream with “Four Christmases” – trailer tip courtesy of Aint it Cool News. Didn’t Vince Vaughn learn his lesson with “Fred Claus?”
  • Chevy Chase wants to “decimate” Gov. Sarah Palin (hat tip: Dirty Harry). He’ll do it, too. Look how efficiently he decimated his career.
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Ken BendorNo Gravatar September 15, 2008 at 4:58 pm

Chevy should have Gov. Palin watch his last 10-12 movies…that should “decimate” her and then some!

cftotoNo Gravatar September 15, 2008 at 5:00 pm

Or Chevy’s late, not so great talk show — the mother of all creative meltdowns.

James FrazierNo Gravatar September 15, 2008 at 6:07 pm

LOL on your Chevy Chase line.

cftotoNo Gravatar September 15, 2008 at 6:10 pm

That Chase talk show is locked in my brain … it was so staggeringly bad, and the fact that a performer weaned on live tv could look so stiff on his own show shocked me.

jicNo Gravatar September 17, 2008 at 3:51 pm

Chevy Chase played a burnt-out old ’60s liberal in a few episodes of Brothers & Sisters. That’s the same show where Balthazar Getty plays a guy who cheated on his wife with a younger woman, so they are obviously big on typecasting…

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