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Looks good, if only I were more tolerant of Diablo Cody’s writing.
Ahh and they got Theron to do it? I’ll actually go to a theater for this one.
That’s dreamy!
I will watch this. Although I want to punch Diablo Cody in the name, I liked Juno, I love Charlize Theron (Mister F!), and this may be the greatest movie poster in the history of posters.
That is a very cool poster!
Pure Win.
Does it make anyone else think of the Death of Marat? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co…
“For *who*ever.” Whoever is the subject of the verb designed.
How wonderful! And MacCrocodile, I plan to use your “want to punch ___ in the name” and pretend I thought of it.
@8 but “whomever” sounds fancier!
@8,@10 And she’s the copy editor!
@9 – I want to punch her so hard she loses all her consonants. She’d thenceforth be known as “iao o” and sometimes “iao oy.”
@12, I just wet myself, so thanks.
@8 Tragically (for me), you are totally correct. Thanks for the catch. I tossed this up this morning without the proper amount of care. (And thanks for trying, @10 and @11!) Now I have to wear the big orange Shame Hat we keep in the copy office for moments like this. Dang!
@13 – Any time, buddy.
@7 Thanks for bringing David’s image of Marat into the conversation. Yes, that’s the first thing I thought of when I saw it. Nice of you to include the Wikipedia link too.