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Why Doug Liman deserves a Nobel Prize AND the Irving Thalberg Award

The director of Jumper continues making the sci-geek rounds, and gives a candid interview to io9. The first thing out of his mouth is a gem of unintentional hilarity:

io9: What was the most challenging aspect of making a film that involved teleportation?

Liman: We did everything for real.

Yeah, I'd imagine reconstituting the physical laws of the universe would be pretty challenging. And while staying on budget? Hell, he's Einstein and Thalberg rolled into one!

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Engrish self-help manual explains how to "good bye" depression

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If you ever wondered what Freud would sound like in "All Your Base"-speak... Hiroyuki Nishigaki has got you covered.

He's selling his opus on Amazon, but the full title no doubt has him bound for Oprah's Book Club:

How to Good-Bye Depression:
If You Constrict Anus 100 Times Everyday. Malarkey? or Effective Way?

There's just... no more to add to that.

[via Mind Hacks]

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