Some of you should be able to finish this sentence, or add another one to it: “If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” 

 

Here are Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck in Vancouver, working together for the first time since Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, in a new movie called The Best Is Yet To Come about two best friends who have to go on a road trip because emergency, whatever, and end up having a TIME. Which, in a way, is kinda like Ferris and Cameron’s experience decades ago with that famous quote in mind… 

Life moves pretty fast… 

 

And it has, but now they sort of, kind of, get a sequel. 

Apparently Matthew and Alan have remained friends all this time, just not for public consumption. Finally they’ve found a project – and this adds to the anticipation because if they were this patient, waiting for exactly the right one, the assumption is that it’s just that special, right? 

 

What else happened today…

It’s not that I don’t believe that Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have fizzled out, if there was even anything that was fizzy to begin with, but what I don’t believe is that any sources who actually know sh-t about JT would be talking to the Daily Mail. (Pajiba)

Brokeback Mountain premiered at Venice 20 years ago this month, OMG. I will love that film forever. And these pictures of Anne Hathaway, Jake Gyllenhaal, and of course Heath Ledger when they were babies is making me sad and nostalgic. (Go Fug Yourself)

 

This movie isn’t on my personal impact list but I know there are a lot of people out there who f-ck with it hard. So here’s The Ringer’s Oral History of The 40-Year-Old Virgin. (The Ringer)

I waved away a headline the other day about Angelina Jolie writing a memoir because the source was sh-t but since media hygiene is at an all time low, I understand why this clarification had to happen. (Celebitchy)

The Top 10 television love triangles of all time. In my opinion, Olivia, Fitz, and Jake is too low on this list. (EW)

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