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#DearSlim: Eminem Turned Down Lead Role in ‘Southpaw,’ Still Thinks He Can Kick Jake Gyllenhaal’s Ass

With Southpaw finally in theaters, Eminem hit up Twitter to promote the film and fans’ questions with the #DearSlim hashtag. Though he smartly dodged any…

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#DearSlim: Eminem Turned Down Lead Role in ‘Southpaw,’ Still Thinks He Can Kick Jake Gyllenhaal’s Ass

#DearSlim: Eminem Turned Down Lead Role in ‘Southpaw,’ Still Thinks He Can Kick Jake Gyllenhaal’s Ass

With Southpaw finally in theaters, Eminem hit up Twitter to promote the film and fans’ questions with the #DearSlim hashtag. Though he smartly dodged any…

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#DearSlim: Eminem Turned Down Lead Role in ‘Southpaw,’ Still Thinks He Can Kick Jake Gyllenhaal’s Ass

Hulk Never Loved Us: 18 Childhood Faves From The ’80s That Can Never Be Ruined

Our favorite childhood staples have been crushing our spirits for awhile, and quite frankly, we’re sick of it. Bill Cosby ruined The Cosby Show for…

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Hulk Never Loved Us: 18 Childhood Faves From The ’80s That Can Never Be Ruined

Hulk Never Loved Us: 18 Childhood Faves From The ’80s That Can Never Be Ruined

Our favorite childhood staples have been crushing our spirits for awhile, and quite frankly, we’re sick of it. Bill Cosby ruined The Cosby Show for…

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Hulk Never Loved Us: 18 Childhood Faves From The ’80s That Can Never Be Ruined

Post-Racial? 13 Racist Headlines, Cartoons And Ads About President Obama

13 Racist Headlines, Cartoons And Ads About President Obama Whether you’re a fan or a hater of President Obama , you can acknowledge that he and his family have been victims of some incredible racism. We’ve seem headlines, cartoons and ads depicting the President in the craziest racist light. We’ve gathered some of these images for those who think President Obama “plays the victim game.”

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T.I. & Tiny Get A Cartoon! [Video]

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T.I. & Tiny Get A Cartoon! [Video]

Political Cartoons By Dr. Seuss

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Why You Shouldn’t Drop Acid and Go to the Movies [Freakouts]

Ever thought it’d be cool to take some hallucinogenic drugs and check out a movie—say, sci-fi masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey ? This guy thought it’d be cool. And his trip—and resultant freakout—was recorded by five different audience members. More

Seven Cartoons That Deserve Their Own Live-Action Movies [Free Advice]

Transformers , G.I. Joe , Garfield , The Chipmunks , and now The Smurfs . Hollywood’s gone on a spree pilfering our childhood favorites to make crappy live-action movies. We have some suggestions of ‘toons that should make the trip to the big screen. More

Bring On ‘The Expendables’: Violent Cartoons Were Good for America

With the release of The Expendables, it seems that every self-respecting male has caught 80’s fever. As a way to clear the palette from modern metro-sexual romps, my friends have resorted to re-visiting old B-movie beauties such as Cobra, Road House and Tango and Cash. Sure they’re awful, but unlike the Kaiser-helmet wearing hipsters of the lower east side, those movies never tried to be anything that they weren’t. When looking back at the 80s however, the one thing that strikes me the most are the cartoons. I’ll admit it, I’m a cartoon junkie. To this day I can still be found in my pajamas with a bowl of Cap’n Crunch, catching up on animated glory. Back in the 80s though, cartoons were still violent… and I liked it that way. Of course, I’m discussing the cartoons aimed squarely at young boys. You see, back then, before gender roles became considered hateful and being androgynous had been transformed into a virtue, boys actually watched different cartoons from girls, and they were proud of it. One could simply take a gander at the commercials to see 80’s “boyishness” on display for all to see. Accurate-to-scale replica squirt guns, guns that shot disappearing ink and of course Nerf Swords! None of us really needed a “Madball,” but we all wanted one. The important common bond between all of these cartoons, was the clear battle of good vs. evil. Sometimes it was over the top, it might have been a little cheesy and sure the writing wasn’t always quite Emmy-material, but at the end of the day, you knew that you were going to see the good guy win over the bad guy. Decisively. Cartoons were black and white. All of the shades of grey that are supposedly necessary for substantial character development in Hollywood today weren’t needed. All that was needed, was a clear sense of right and wrong with the hero getting the “W.” People would complain that this type of entertainment made little boys violent. Good. Honestly, I would love to see more little boys wanting to commit acts of violence against bad guys. Do you know what happens when you breed the violence out of a young boy along with any sense of moral absolutes? You end up with terrorist sympathizers, Tookie Williams supporters and people who weep at the execution of a convicted serial murderer/rapist. I think this world would be better off if cartoons inspired more good little boys to punch their schoolyard bully square in the mouth. The truth is that sometimes boys need more “Superman” and less “Pokemon.” They need more “Ninja Turtles” and less “Yu-Gi-Oh!” And sometimes grown men need more “Expendables” and less Sean Penn. Crossposted at Big Hollywood

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