Must-click links for Thurs., Dec. 30, 2010: 10 Best films of 2011, "Monster" leaked, Rosie the Riveter, the Dalai Lama and much more …

Tucker Carlson, who says he "believes fervently in second chances," says Michael Vick "should have been executed."


The Sound on Sight podcast on the work of director John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Shortbus, Rabbit Hole).


Highly anticipated video for "Monster" leaked. Kanye West featuring Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Jay-Z and Bon Iver:



The 2010 labor market in one graph, courtesy of Ezra Klein.


Roger Ebert's latest Great Move entry: Claude Lanzmann's Shoah.


The Michigan woman who inspired the WWII 'Rosie' "We Can Do It!" poster has died.


Dogtooth Dance Meme Melody. I'm really hoping this becomes the next Downfall meme. Here's another one.



New York Times critic A.O. Scott on how films are starting to reflect the economy's impact.


From The Onion: Internet collapses under the sheer weight of baby pictures.


National Geographic: Can Geothermal Energy Pick Up Real Steam?


John Waters interview with Roger Ebert. "Little Richard was my role model, until I met him."


The good, the bad and the ugly of iPad Media Apps.


And now some wise words from his holiness the Dalai Lama, the coolest guy on the planet:



Movie & News Links of the Day is a collection of (mostly random) movie and news links we hope will peak your interest and spark discussion. We encourage you to send us your suggestions for the next day’s post to [email protected] and leave comments.

The IFC Podcast give us part two of its end of the year special. For more, the IFC podcast has archived all 200+ shows for your convenience.

Predicting the 10 best films of 2011.

The Economist on the legacy of Larry Summers.

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