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August 19, 2008

I'll Run With You, James Franco

By now it's a total cliche that James Franco was the best thing about the great movie Pineapple Express. Just try saying that out loud to someone: "I thought James Franco was the best part." That person will say "Duh!" I thought it was funny when he said "I'm done with the woods!" and it was funny that he kind of played a pretty girl in the movie, what with all the hair-flipping and long lingering closeups of his real pretty mouth. But despite his (still sexy) presence as a dirty guy in a stoner flick, James Franco is first and foremost really hot. It's definitely true that this Gucci commercial is the only men's cologne commercial I've ever wanted to watch twice:

That's my boyfriend.

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How long until someone casts Franco and John Mayer to play brothers? Or until someone casts Franco to PLAY Mayer in some ill-conceived biopic titled, "My Career is a Blunder, Man." Get it? Like his song, "Your Body is a Wonderland?"

ZING!

Posted by: BreadedCrumbs at 08/19/08 12:14 PM | Reply
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I would like to submit that commercial for The Worst Commercial of All Time.

He's still pretty though.(And that should elicit a duh too.)

Posted by: Captain Needa at 08/19/08 12:41 PM | Reply
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Mine! Even with the terrible hair.

Posted by: Sara profile link at 08/19/08 1:04 PM | Reply
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Jeb

that's totally gucci hair!

Posted by: Jeb profile link at 08/19/08 2:09 PM | Reply
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Scott

I'm telling Kal Penn.

Posted by: Scott profile link at 08/19/08 11:14 PM | Reply
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Nope, I'll take Seth Rogan everytime.

Posted by: Genevieve at 08/20/08 6:29 PM | Reply
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