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%7B7D34B893-E43C-4F26-A509-840631D99E35%7D_pobj_MINI.jpgIf the Super Bowl and the Oscars are the two true TV holidays for this country, the NFL would like everyone to know that it rules.
According to a blurb sent out by the league offices today, more people watched this year's AFC Championship (46.7 million viewers) and NFC Championship (43.2 million viewers) games than watched the Academy Awards (40.2 million viewers) on Sunday.
Also, more women watched the Super Bowl (42.2 million) than total viewers watched the Academy Awards (40.2 million viewers). In fact, 66% more women watched the Super Bowl than the Academy Awards (25.4 million).
Now the league can get back to counting its money and trying to figure out who the next halftime show act will be (may we suggest Springsteen)?
And by the way, why was Lakers fan Jack Nicholson bald? Chemo?
Turns out the extreme haircut was just devotion to craft.
Seems he's filiming a movie called "The Bucket List" with Morgan Freeman. They are two terminally ill cancer victims who escape the hospital to finish a list of things they want to do before they die. The Rob Reiner film is supposed to come out in November.

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