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Does that headline scare you away or intrigue you? If it's a little bit of both, then my job here is done. Keep reading, secure in the knowledge that I'd never post anything overtly offensive or stomach-turning here... without warning you first.

Today's eBay Prop-Watch pick was selected in honor of "Capitalism: A Love Story." Michael Moore's latest op-ed-in-motion, dealing with the ongoing financial crisis, the factors that led to it and the prognosis moving forward, hits theaters this Friday. The Prop-Watch pick actually has nothing to do with "Capitalism"; it is instead a bit of leftover coolness from the filmmaker's previous effort, "Sicko." That latex bit makes more sense now, right? Read more...

Jack and Meg aren't the only Michiganders rocking America this week, as MTV News Executive Producer Jim Fraenkel will tell you.

No matter how long you've been in "the business," (and, for me, it's approaching 15 years), once in a while you still see something that's just cool as s**t, or what my colleague, James Montgomery, would more likely call "awesome." Friday night was one of those occasions. It happened on the landing at the top of the escalator at Loews Lincoln Square Theaters (for those of you less familiar with New York City, megaplexes in Manhattan are built vertically due to a lack of surface space on an island that's home to more than 1.5 million people - 25% of whom, by the way, have no health insurance).

My boyfriend and I were there, on a double-date with LOGO-tastic couple, Jason Bellini and Will Wikle, to see the 11 o'clock showing of "Sicko," Michael Moore's latest indict-umentary (watch our exclusive interview with Moore here). Even before we reached the second level, the ruckus was apparent. A forest of LED screens were aglow as seemingly hundreds of patrons hoisted cell phones and digital cameras high over head, hoping to snap an image of someone in a red and white baseball cap at the center of the human swarm. Read more...