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Listen to Werner Herzog Read Filthy Children’s Book Go the F**k to Sleep

Tuesday, Movieline brought you word about a special audio recording of Go the F**k to Sleep that Werner Herzog did for the New York Public Library to celebrate the release of Adam Mansbach’s new children’s book. Good news to report: a clip of the recording has surfaced online, and it’s as Herzog-ian as you would hope. “The windows are dark in the town child. The whales huddled down in the deep. I’ll read you one last book, if you swear you’ll go…” Well, you know. This is hilarious. Click through to watch.

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J.J. Abrams Discounts Similarities Between Super 8 and Cloverfield Creatures

Even if you haven’t seen Super 8 , you probably know something about the third act creature thanks to spoilers from Paramount , Bruce Greenwood , and moviegoers who have loudly contested that the sci-fi thriller’s monster looks a lot like the one in the Abrams-produced film Cloverfield . Finally, J.J. Abrams has responded to this allegation, but — beware — his explanation includes, of course, more creature spoilers.

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Has ‘Spoiler Culture’ Ruined Twist Endings For Good?

Take it away, Chuck Klosterman! “Are screenwriters now affected by ‘spoiler culture’ before they even begin the writing process? If you know a twist will be unavoidably revealed before the majority of people see the work itself, and if you concede that selling and marketing a film with a major secret will be more complicated for everyone involved … would you even try? Would you essentially stop yourself from trying to write a movie that’s structured like The Sixth Sense ?” [ Grantland ]

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Has ‘Spoiler Culture’ Ruined Twist Endings For Good?

Has ‘Spoiler Culture’ Ruined Twist Endings For Good?

Take it away, Chuck Klosterman! “Are screenwriters now affected by ‘spoiler culture’ before they even begin the writing process? If you know a twist will be unavoidably revealed before the majority of people see the work itself, and if you concede that selling and marketing a film with a major secret will be more complicated for everyone involved … would you even try? Would you essentially stop yourself from trying to write a movie that’s structured like The Sixth Sense ?” [ Grantland ]

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Kim Kardashian Touts Fragrance as "Super Feminine"

Forget smelling like a mixture of Ray J, Reggie Bush and QuickTrim powder. Kim Kardashian has given fans another reason why they ought to purchase her new fragrance : it makes you feel like a woman! After starring in her first perfume ad (below), Kardashian writes on her blog : It was so much fun getting all glammed up for this shoot

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Kim Kardashian Touts Fragrance as "Super Feminine"