Social Networking Phenomenon Lets You Know Exactly How Miserable Your Friends Are About Their Reviews

With its appealing template, risk-free poking opportunities, and wealth of human-bartering applications, its hardly a wonder that Facebook has really taken off in Hollywood circles. Best of all, its Status Updates feature lets you experience in real time the mundane (”Brad Grey is wondering how many times you have to say ‘mustard on the side’ before The Daily Grill begins to get it!”), the profound (”Diablo Cody is Diablo Cody is Diablo Cody is…”), the sublime highs (”James Cameron is telling you– Avatar is going to blow your minds!”), and, in the above scenario, the painful lows of a life lived in the industry. Unfortunately, no amount of clicking by director Roger Kumble on College Road Trip’s Rotten Tomatoes page is going to inch up that unlucky number 13%, or append the consensus “woefully short on comic imagination” with the phrase “but long on keenly inspired directorial flourishes!”

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