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Yahoo! Lists the 100 Funniest Movies to See Before You Die

10 April 2012 11:00 AM, PDT | FilmJunk | See recent FilmJunk news »

It's not easy to put together a top 100 of just about anything, but the folks over at Yahoo! Movies have really thrown down the gauntlet this time with a list of the 100 Funniest Movies to See Before You Die. In describing the list, they maintain that their goal was to choose the "funniest" movies out there, not necessarily the "best" comedies. With that in mind, you might think they'd stay away from critically acclaimed classics and lean more toward low brow, quick and easy laughfests. But you'd be wrong. There are a lot of classics on this list, everything from The Apartment to Dr. Strangelove to Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times and Buster Keaton's The General. There are also movies on here that aren't really "comedies" per se, such as Pulp Fiction and Martin Scorsese's After Hours. More than anything, this serves as a reminder that what is »

- Sean

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Discuss: Does America Want To See Their Kinks At The Multiplex With 'Fifty Shades Of Grey'?

26 March 2012 10:12 AM, PDT | The Playlist | See recent The Playlist news »

There is no doubt that films aimed squarely at women is an underserved market. Every year there is a title or two that does solid business (think "Julie & Julia," "Eat Pray Love," "The Help") that makes Hollywood act surprised that if you give that demographic quality product, they'll turn out to see it. And so, it's not really much of shock that one of the hottest books of the year for women started a studio bidding war.

In case you've missed the headlines in recent weeks, "Fifty Shades Of Grey" has been tearing up the best selling charts. Penned by E.L. James, the book is a "Twilight" inspired erotic novel (we're not kidding) -- the first in a trilogy -- about a Bdsm relationship between a wealthy Seattle businessman and a virginal young college student. Initially published as a print-on-demand and e-book title from the small Australian publisher The Writers' Coffee Shop, »

- Kevin Jagernauth

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'There's Always A Little Humiliation Involved'

6 March 2012 5:49 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »

For a self-professed East Coaster who only goes to Hollywood to work, Willem Defoe has been in some pretty high-budget, attention-grabbing vehicles, with co-stars ranging from Spider-Man to Madonna, and a bunch of aliens in this week's epic release, John Carter. But then he's also the manager of a theatre company running small projects we'll mostly never hear about. So which one is the more accurate portrayal?

He grins preternaturally widely, Batman's Joker without makeup. "I mix it up. I'm not the kind of actor who creates a persona and then balances the material to the persona, which is one way of doing it, and can be beautiful (who Can he be referring to?) so who I am is not the issue.

"People probably don't know who I am, even as an actor. In some films, I'm very disguised, some times less... and in this one..." grins even wider... "clearly. »

- Caroline Frost

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Madonna's Blond Ambition No Longer Includes Acting

30 January 2012 11:50 PM, PST | NextMovie | See recent NextMovie news »

Madonna is throwing in the towel on being a movie star.

Make all of the "Swept Away" jokes you want, but the Material Girl has delivered some pretty terrific performances over the years, particularly as PG-rated femme fatale Breathless Mahoney in "Dick Tracy," fantasy girl/troublemaker Susan Thomas in "Desperately Seeking Susan" and, well, herself in "Madonna: Truth or Dare." However, as the music legend makes her directorial debut with the period romance, "W.E.," it appears as if she likes it just fine behind the camera, where she can better express her "voice."

Well, darn -- we were actually holding out for a "Body of Evidence" sequel.

Watch Madonna discuss directing vs. acting and how she wants to be remembered 300 years from now in her MTV Rough Cut interview. "W.E." opens Feb. 3. »

- Bryan Enk

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Golden Globes: 10 Most Memorable Moments

16 January 2012 4:34 AM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

A declawed Ricky Gervais, a near-sweep of the TV awards by cable programs, and a general spreading of the wealth among winners both big- and small-screen was the order of the day at Sunday’s 69th Golden Globe Awards. But before we turn the page on the annual kudos-fest, let’s take a look at the 10 Most Memorable Moments of a telecast that, in the words of its host, is “just like the Oscars…without all of that esteem.”

Ricky Gervais Puts Johnny Depp On The Spot | Gervais proved a surprisingly tepid presence for the majority of the telecast, but »

- Michael Slezak

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