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The Secret to Funny or Die's Success: Celebrities, Product Placement, and Above All Else, Funny

Funny or Die CEO Dick Glover and creative director Andrew Steele reveal the innerworkings of the Web site and HBO show that may hold the key to the future of comedy.READ»

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Infographic of the Day: Who's Renting What (and Where) on Netflix?

The suburbs love Jim Carrey and couldn't care less about movie critics. The cities love movie critics, Mad Men, and Woody Allen.READ»

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Would Jim Carrey Rather Be Starring in Tim Burton's "Alice In Wonderland"?

His kid-friendly Disney movie opened over the weekend but his new website is a visually-stunning walk on the dark side. According to its designers it's a pretty accurate peek inside the comedic genius's brain.READ»

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Face Facts. They're Just Not That Into You

A few years ago a pop cult book came out that made a splash. It was aptly titled, "He's Just Not That Into You." The basic premise of the book was a wake-up call for women who make excuses for why dudes don't like them and ...READ»

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If Your Career Stalls . . .

Hit a plateau? Promotions not coming as fast as you want? Turbocharge your flight into the corporate stratosphere.READ»

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Poof! Movie Magic

Think technology has transformed filmmaking? Hold onto your Raisinets. The summer movie season will bring some eye-popping, digitized, computerized extravaganzas that take the talkies to a whole new level.READ»

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All The Right Moves: Your Next Move

What to do on Monday morning: tactics to find a great job (or leave a lousy one)READ»

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Hit Man (Part 2)

Continued from page one.READ»

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The Office: Brilliant Satire or Tired Facsimile? Discuss.

As promised, I watched the premiere of The Office on NBC tonight. (Remember that I am coming into this with only word of the legend of the BBC version; I have not seen the series on which this American rendition is based.) So ...READ»

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We've Seen This Movie Before

From the way the media is playing up Blockbuster's new late-fees policy, you would think taxes were being eliminated. Instead, the hoopla is over those annoying $3 to $6.99 fees for returning a movie or game late. Dozens of papers ...READ»