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Lost hobbit Dominic Monaghan is exhibiting some of his photography at a gallery in West Hollywood. Do stop by if you're in the area for a glimpse at the pictures, which range from blurry photos of buildings to blurry photos of celebrities to computer-manipulated photos of the sky. And all taken with a point-n-shoot. It's what you would take pictures of if you were drunk and famous.

Conclusion: Once you're a celebrity, that's your career. Feel free to vacillate between callings at will; nobody will have the balls to tell you you're bad.

The photos, in all their fuzzy glory, after the jump.

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Mar 12, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 14 Responses

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Proving that not just the underclassmen can be irrational babies, graduating seniors at Columbia University are enraged that Lost star Matthew Fox has been selected to give the commencement address at their annual Class Day.

While Fox is an alumnus and former member of the Columbia football team, many students find him incongruous with their intellectual achievements and are planning on protesting the decision:

Fox is hardly one of Columbia's most illustrious graduates, and, with due respect, should not be treated as such. In light of his comparative lack of credibility, Fox's invitation to speak should be rescinded.

Bwog invites all Columbia students to protest just as we protested McCain last year. Fox may not have authorized an illegal war, but then, what exactly HAS he done? To quote last year's anti-McCain buttons, "Fox does not speak for me."

How precious! Yet another protest! They've always been so successful and righteous in the past!

Here's this fantastic bit of bitching from another "slighted" Columbia senior:

$21,000/year for high school in DC, and our graduation speaker is our headmistress. $40,000 a year for the ivy league, and our graduation speaker's a b-list actor. i do feel a little cheated.

I'm glad to hear that the thousands upon thousands of dollars you spent on higher education taught you to not whine over the most trivial of things. Oh, wait.

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Mar 6, 2007 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 10 Responses

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Matthew Fox took huge steps towards alienating his friends and family by publicly stating that he considers himself a "liar" and a "cheat." He also noted that, when "boozing," he likes to goad other drunk people into doing things they wouldn't were they sober, presumably for his amusement. Here's more:

"I'm a liar and a cheat and a thief and the ultimate manipulator. … I tell lies every day, man," the 40-year-old actor says in the February issue of Men's Journal magazine. "And when I say I'm phenomenally manipulative, I am."

Fox, who is now starring opposite Matthew McConaughey in "We Are Marshall," a Warner Bros. Pictures release, says he "can be unapologetically vicious" and is "absolutely an instigator."

"I really enjoy social boozing, and what I enjoy about it is when people I know and care about say and do things they normally wouldn't say or do," he tells the magazine. "To make that happen I'll instigate anything."

Y'know, this is so weird that it's actually refreshing–like Clamato. Rarely do you get this kind of honesty from anyone, let alone someone from a TV show. He's speaking with the arrogance of a man confident in the meekness of others. The dude's like, "Yeah, I'm a mean drunk and a profoundly hurtful liar, but you're still gonna watch my super-popular, mystical show." Then he shoves you and kisses your girlfriend. Then you still watch Lost. The Kennedys popularized this particular brand of bullshit, but they were never as straightforward. And, considering the fact that Lost lost big to Grey's Anatomy last night at the Golden Globes, we probably shouldn't expect Matthew Fox to get any happier. Cheers to you, Fox!

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Jan 16, 2007 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 9 Responses