I don't know about you, but I'm getting a little tired of all the sequels and trilogies floating around Hollywood. I'd love to see Ocean's 14, 15, and 16 as much as the next girl, but I've been looking for something a little more original lately. Here are some movies that grabbed my attention, so take a look at these trailers that seem to stand on their own two feet, and let me know what you think.
Lars and the Real Girl
starring Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, and Patricia Clarkson
Dan in Real Life
starring Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche, Dane Cook, Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney
Friday, August 10, 2007
Episode 4
Bored??? Have 24 minutes to spare??? Here is the latest episode of The Green Room featuring special guest Meredith Newman from Tufts University. There's no political discussion on this one and it is simply us having a good time. Find out why Kevin hates Barry Bonds and why we all hate Amber from Big Brother 8. Also, a new segment which brought us A LOT of laughs called overrared and underrated.
Episode 4
Episode 4
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Pollspot: New Hampshire is Clinton Country
Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney are polling beautifully in New Hampshire. Many believed Hillary and Obama were tied in NH, but this poll (and hopefully more to follow) shows Clinton up by 17 points.
Courtesy Political WireIn New Hampshire, a new survey from Hart Research (D) and McLaughlin & Associates (R) finds Sen. Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race among likey voters with 36% support, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 19%, John Edwards at 15% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 12%.
On the Republican side, Mitt Romney leads with 33%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 17%, Sen. John McCain at 16%, and Fred Thompson at 13%.
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Hillary Clinton,
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Pollspot: Still More of the Same
As much as I am ecstatic that Hillary Clinton maintains her lead, I would love to see pollers ask some new questions or something! Please. Anyways, here is a new national poll courtesy of Political Wire.
While I do not want anyone to mess with Hillary's 20 point lead. I would be a little excited if Bill Richardson, Joe Biden, or anyone else started rising and taking down Obama and Edwards.
The latest CNN/Opinion Research poll confirms what most other national polls show: Sen. Hillary Clinton is widening her lead in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.In the new survey, Clinton leads with 44%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 24%, John Edwards at 16% and Gov. Bill Richardson at 5%.
Among registered Republicans, Rudy Giuliani is ahead with 27%, followed by
former Sen. Fred Thompson with 19%, Sen. John McCain is third with 14%, followed
by former Speaker Newt Gingrich at 12%, and former Gov. Mitt Romney at 11%.
While I do not want anyone to mess with Hillary's 20 point lead. I would be a little excited if Bill Richardson, Joe Biden, or anyone else started rising and taking down Obama and Edwards.
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2008 election,
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Bill Richardson,
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Baby's Got A Baby
Emma Bunton aka Baby Spice of the Spice Girls has given birth to a baby boy, Beau. Now it's time to get back into shape quickly for the Spice Girls reunion tour!
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celebrity babies,
Emma Bunton,
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Iowa Caucus Will Stay In January
The Green Room reported here that with New Hampshire and South Carolina both moving up their primaries earlier in January. This move caused speculation that the Iowa caucus would need to move into December to still be the first primary state. The Iowa caucus will still move to but Iowa Governor Chet Culver says it will most likely be earlier in January. He vowed to keep the Iowa caucus first in the nation.
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2008 election,
Chet Culver,
Iowa caucus,
politics
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