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Friday, February 14, 2014

Culture Beast: ‘House of Cards’ Season 2 Is More Bingeworthy Than the First

The Daily Beast
February 14

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The Hill
'House of Cards' Season Two Is Even Better
The first season of the dark political drama was good. The second is great. How Netflix improved its flagship series. Spoiler alert! By Andrew Romano
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True Crime
Give Leo the Oscar!
Leonardo DiCaprio, one of our finest actors, is about to turn 40—and he still hasn't won an Oscar. By Marlow Stern
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That Guy on 'Girls'
A Fan Fave Returns to 'Girls'
Andrew Rannells returns to 'Girls' Sunday night to play Hannah's now-gay-ex-boyfriend-turned-sworn-enemy. And we're so darned happy to see him. By Kevin Fallon
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Endless Love without Mrs. Butterfield's obsession over her daughter's boyfriend is like Flowers in the Attic without the brother-sister incest, or Lolita without an underage Dolores. As it is, the film is just crappy, sappy, PG-13 Valentine's Day drivel.”

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No Rose
Juan Pablo Ruined 'The Bachelor'
He's corny, homophobic, manipulative, creepy, rude, boring, and not as attractive as ABC tries to convince me he is. Juan Pablo is a special kind of mean disguised as a nice guy. By Brandy Zadrozny
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Meltdown
I Watched Shia LaBeouf Cry
Through his eyeholes, I could see LaBeouf's eyes moving around—staring at me. I could hear him breathing under the bag. I stood to go, and offered him my hand. By Andrew Romano
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In response to The V-Day Movie Disasterpiece:

Marshall followed it up the next year with "New Year's Eve," which is, if anything, even worse. These shallow, manipulative clunkers offer utterly synthetic sentiments which diminish the humanity in us all by turning everything into a marketable cliche. Really stinking.

— twanger

In response to Paula Deen Cooks Up a Comeback:

I sure like southern cooking when my wife lets me have it. but I have never liked Deen - way too shallow.

— shades-of-grey

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