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What Is Michael Douglas Looking At?

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10 Responses to “What Is Michael Douglas Looking At?”

  1. jeffmcm says:

    Wow, the old blog is dead these days. Is this the calm before the storms that may erupt before United 93 and then the torrent of summer movies?

  2. David Poland says:

    It’s your charm, J-Mc.

  3. ZacharyTF says:

    I think Michael Douglas is looking at Eva Longoria and thinking why did I marry CZJ? :)
    As for Keifer, he’s thinking “If she didn’t play my daughter on the show, I would so nail her.”
    My mind is in the gutter tonight.

  4. jeffmcm says:

    Why do you hate me, DP?

  5. waterbucket says:

    Is Dave gay? Could someone tell me so I can stop having these high hopes?
    hehe

  6. jeffmcm says:

    Knock those hopes down a peg, WB. You must have missed any Hot Button involving Rachel McAdams/Ginnifer Goodwin/Rachel Weisz/Ellen Pompeo.

  7. SaveFarris says:

    Is that a poster for “The Sentinel” or “Men in Black III”?

  8. KamikazeCamelV2.0 says:

    Umm… why does that cinema have a banner for The Sentinal yet apparently isn’t even showing it!?
    Men In Black III will be the apocolypse.

  9. James Leer says:

    It’s on the left (cropped) side of the marquee.

  10. KamikazeCamelV2.0 says:

    ooh, righteo

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