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The persistent impossibility of cross-sex friendship in the movies.
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Friends with Benefits. Click image to expand.A running conceit in the new romantic comedy Friends With Benefits is that Dylan (Justin Timberlake) and Jamie (Mila Kunis) think romantic comedies are stupid. Romantic comedies posit the existence of true love--how silly! They portray New York in an unrealistic light, providing a tourist's version of the city. When Dylan and Jamie decide to try out a relationship with "no emotions ... just sex" and swear that "whatever happens, we stay friends," they convince themselves that they can pull off this trick because they're real people, not Hollywood figments.

I'm not sure if it's a joke or an irony that, aside from the heavy cursing and the shots of Timberlake's bare bottom in fairly graphic sex scenes--you see him clench--Friends With Benefits is every bit as generic as the rom-coms its characters mock. No New Yorker would go from Rockefeller Center to Prince Street for a workday lunch; that's insanity. And I don't think I'm giving too much away by stating that Dylan and Jamie eventually do fall in love. The film draws attention to Hollywood cliches, then stumbles right into them.

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Captain America is Red, White and Blasé
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With a milquetoast action hero and a relatively generic bad guy, Captain America: The First Avenger is a pretty dull movie.
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No Advantages for Friends with Benefits
Christian Hamaker
Friends with Benefits is a morally troubling film that falls short even on the base level on which it tries to work.
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Magic Isn't Might: What Deathly Hallows Could Have Been
Diane Vincent
The final movie of the Harry Potter series is mundane where it should be magical, and magical when it should be mundane.
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Cliff Young
We can make a huge difference in the world around us if we put our own needs and desires aside to serve others.
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God's Design for Marriage: "Be Fruitful and Multiply"
Steve & Candice Watters
While many married couples today hope to have children at some point, few grasp the idea that their marriage was "ordained for the procreation of children."
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Paul's Downward Trajectory
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Paul refers to himself numerous times as worth "imitating" when it comes to spiritual growth and maturity. What do we see when we look to Paul as an example?
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An honest conversation with Jesus about how we should live that takes place between the lines of the Great Sermon in Luke 6.
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Tortured for Christ (from "Standing Strong Through the Storm")
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me (Ps. 23:4).
Torture is what many persecuted believers experience.
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