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What Happy Madison Intern is Behind the Sad, Sad Jack and Jill Twitter Page?

What Happy Madison Intern is Behind the Sad, Sad Jack and Jill Twitter Page?

It's Friday, opening day for Sony's legendarily crapped-upon Adam Sandler vehicle Jack and Jill -- so what better time to launch a Jack and Jill Twitter feed than today, amirite? So the timing's not so good; at the time of this writing the page is just a few hours old. But the Tweets?? PRICELESS. Trust me: Skip the movie, hold onto your $10, and instead give it to the poor Happy Madison intern you might imagine slaving away in the office on a Friday trying to drum up interest in the abysmal comedy one unintentionally hilarious awful Tweet at a time. After the jump, a selection of the mind-blowingly best-worst Jack and Jill Tweets thus far. You're welcome.

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Comic-Con || ||

Stephen Dorff and Nick Swardson on Porn Comedy Bucky Larson and Being Friends with Adam Sandler

Stephen Dorff and Nick Swardson on Porn Comedy Bucky Larson and Being Friends with Adam Sandler

In order to catch Stephen Dorff and Nick Swardson during Comic-Con, Movieline had to brave the converted parking lot Camp Playboy, an artificial turf-lined space where dozens of scantily clad Playboy model types (day players, mostly) flitted about during our chat about Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, in which Swardson plays the world's unlikeliest porn star. In other words: The perfect setting.

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A Comprehensive Look at Brooklyn Decker Holding Things

Columbia Pictures may have been on to something with the simple, to-the-point approach of their Super Bowl ad: The only thing you really need to know about this weekend's Just Go With It is that Brooklyn Decker and her ample talents co-star with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston! And so, with a nod to Kim Jong-Il Looking at Things, Movieline follows suit. Just go with the counter-intellectualist flow and dive in as we explore the hallowed photographic history of Brooklyn Decker Holding Things!

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