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Literally the best video you’ll watch all day.

Here’s a trailer for Butterfinger the 13th, the “first-ever film produced not by a major studio or filmmaker, but by one of America’s iconic candy brands.” The tagline: “You can’t scream with your mouth full.” Oh, and for some reason, it was directed by Rob Lowe. Do with all that what you will.

Thank you, Vulture, for the gift of this GIF.

In Lowe’s book, the actor writes that in their younger days in Malibu, [Charlie] Sheen was “one of a kind … a Polo preppy clotheshorse in a world of O.P. shorts and surf t-shirts” and “a wonderful mix of nerd … and rebel.”

“At my house we are still saving money by not buying desserts,” he writes, comparing his life to the neighboring Sheen fmaily. “At Charlie’s house, it’s never-ending Häagen-Dazs, brand-new BMWs, a lagoon pool with underwater tunnels, and a lit, professional-grade basketball half-court.”

Rob Lowe gives us a taste of his upcoming autobiography in the new issue of Vanity Fair.

He’s a buddy of mine, he’s a beautiful man, a brilliant actor, and I hope he does it and kicks its ass because I still get [paid].

Charlie Sheen wants Rob Lowe to replace him on Two and a Half Men. Don’t do it, Chris!

We are shooting too much to be pranking each other. Whenever I read stories of people doing huge pranks on set, all I think is, ‘These people have too much time on their hands.’ Besides, I don’t want to make some poor assistant clean up someone’s trailer after I’ve filled it with, say, Cadbury eggs. See? I can’t even think of a good prank.

Amy Poehler, on why she doesn’t play practical jokes on Rob Lowe and Adam Scott. (And speaking of P&R, how did you like last night’s episode?)

This week in EW: 101 Reasons We Love Parks and Recreation.

It was tough to limit ourselves to just 101 reasons, but we managed.

Just ‘cause.

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