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I believe it’s spelled “liberry”.

It helps if you imagine that after Newsradio ended Joe Rogan left Hollywood and has been working on a fishing boat or something ever since.

What’s that, a reenactment of Shackleton’s ill-fated South Pole expedition but with children?

This dude seems like the kind of person who, in high school, had to write a 1000-word essay for a class and spent the last several hours of the assignment editing it to get from 999 or 1001 words to 1000.

And yes, we have to mention it, O.J. Simpson is also there.

Your middle paragraph describes just about every Lifetime and Hallmark movie ever made, judging by the commercials I’ve seen. (At least, the ones that aren’t about au pairs who steal babies or babysitters who stalk mothers or whatever.)

Maybe that’s also why the headline is misleading— but maybe someone else wrote that, and not the actual article author.

So the next frame of film after that header shot is Statham’s leg snapping like a twig, right?

It makes some sense-- I doubt the union membership is a monolith, and if the vote to strike wasn’t unanimous, then clearly someone was against it-- but nevertheless, it’s dumb to then go around announcing it.

While at the same time calling all of the people in that list “snowflakes”. The walls in their minds must be made of steel.

Heck, they even argue over whether they’re called Trekkies or Trekkers.

Also, if any industry should focus on ESG— or at least the E part— it’s insurance, and especially in the state that gets pounded by multiple hurricanes every year.

The video is ridiculous (I think by law, since it’s an 80s video) but the song is genuinely kinda great. (And also a little ridiculous.)

He is, Holbrook plays his main henchman, who also doesn’t get much backstory (which is to say, any reason why he’s sticking with the villain, other than maybe the promise of riches) but at least in this show he a) is the main bad guy, and b) gets a name-- I don’t remember if the character’s name is ever said in the

She was also great in the The Detour, the surprisingly weird TBS sitcom from a few years ago.

It reminds me of Columbia House back in the day, auto-subscribing you to their albums of the month, “for your convenience”.

I switched from Spectrum (or Time Warner as it was then) to RCN eleven years ago, because the apartment complex I was moving into had a deal with RCN. Some goons from TW called several times to hustle me back to their service over the next few months, to the point where as soon as they I identified themselves I just

I was actually thinking this, or something related, recently— Netflix’s biggest mistake was getting into the original-content game in the first place (aside from one-offs like comedy specials).

Soderbergh also claimed he was going to retire, but then a few years later made a movie, and has done like 6 more or something since. Some of these people just can’t stay away.

Ha, that’s the first thing I noticed in that header image. I mean, yeah, it’s front and center, but you can’t see that and not think “A tie? You don’t wear a goddamn tie in a space opera!”