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Bill O'Reilly Still Bitter About Final Episode of ‘Seinfeld’
Ten years after the season finale, Bill O'Reilly is still stinging about 'Seinfeld' — and he's blaming the liberal media. Duh.
Posted 09/30/08 in Vulture : What's the Deal With...
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We Can Pretty Much Already Guess the Plot of the Next Woody Allen Movie
Well, see, because it was just announced that Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood will star in the movie. And Larry David is old and neurotic and creepy, and Evan Rachel Wood is young and beautiful and innocent-looking, so probably there will be an entire gross plot point that … well, you know what we're saying, we don't have to spell it out in the excerpt.
Posted 02/07/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’: Cheryl Leaves!
In a season already marked by uncomfortable parallels to reality, last night's episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm was the most painful so far.
Posted 10/22/07 in Vulture : The Take
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Assessing the Larry-Laurie David Split by the Sixth Season of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Here, Vulture does what everyone has been quietly doing all along: assessing the Larry-Laurie David split based solely (and, probably, unfairly) on the early plot points.
Posted 10/15/07 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Larry David Just a Miserable Liar
We thought we could trust you, Larry David.
Posted 09/27/07 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Larry David Reaffirms Status As Miserable Person
Plus: Quotes from Leslie Mann and Debbie Harry!
Posted 09/27/07 in Vulture : Quote Machine
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Ten Directors Who Could Make an Even Unsexier Sex Movie Than Quentin Tarantino
QT's sex movie will be gross, no doubt. But it could be worse!
Posted 09/20/07 in Vulture : The List
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George Clooney Looks Out for the Little Guy
George Clooney and Al PacinoPhoto: Getty Images “He learned a lot from us. He was there to learn. I felt that sometimes you'd look at him and he'd just look up at you with puppy-dog eyes, like, ‘Thank you.’ Seriously.”—George...
Posted 06/08/07 in Vulture : Quote Machine
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