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When I first heard about Mansome, the new documentary from Morgan Spurlock – the creator of Super Size Me and The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, etc. - I admit I was skeptical. People like Judd Apatow and others featured in the movie have historically not portrayed men in the greatest light. My qualms with Hollywood’s stereotyping of men being well documented, I pinned this as another journey down the aren’t-men-so-incompetent-they’re-funny rabbit hole.

After seeing the trailer (above), I’m not so sure. Yes, funny people are involved. In fact some of my favorites, Will Arnett and Jason Bateman, produced the movie. But at first glance it seems like they might have done a good job toeing the line of satire, while making an important point about the ridiculous mores of the American male. If that’s the case, then this might actually be a movie worth seeing.

Guess we’ll see. The movie is expected in theaters this May.

[via Hypebeast]

These “Men-Ups” Are Disturbing

October 14, 2011
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But they make a compelling point, don’t they? Look how ridiculous some of these poses are when men are made to do them.

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With Great Art Comes Great Responsibility

August 16, 2011
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I had a revelation the other day: not everyone is like me. There are people who are content going through life without the need to bring something new into the world. I think most people are like this, and I envy them. They are more likely to be content with everyday life than I am. For [...]

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If My Phone Could Talk

April 20, 2011
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Yeah, this pretty much could happen to me any day now. It’s a sick addiction. PS, Do you think our phones have made us more rude? My wife would definitely say yes. [Mighty Hunter via Laughing Squid]

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Culture | The 45th Chicago International Film Festival

October 8, 2009
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While not having the draw of a Cannes or a Venice, the Chicago International Film Festival has become an institution in its own right. Welcoming people from all over the world (a Chicago specialty, whether some people realize it or not), the festival opens today with Motherhood, an Uma Thurman movie that I am not [...]

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