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Earth Station One - 50 Years of Bionics
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Earth Station One - 50 Years of Bionics
In 1973, Colonel Steve Austin, an astronaut, failed to hold his ship from breaking up and it cost the taxpayers six million dollars to make him better, stronger, and faster. Mike, Mike, Steve Fowler, and the award-winning author Bobby Nash discuss why they have been hooked on Bionics for the last fifty years. All this, along with Angela’s A Geek Girl’s Take and Shout Outs.
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updated beej au pairing list under the cut
Another recap: (each pairing is A/O unless marked otherwise)
Joel Farabee 24/Erik Johnson 36 and Dylan Larkin 27/Steve Yzerman 58 in a polycule (& Sergei Fedorov(A 54) occasionally)
Sasha Barkov 28/Roberto Luongo 54/Matthew Tkachuk 26/Paul Maurice 57
Auston Matthews 26/Patrick Marleau 44
Matthew Knies(A 21)/John Tavares(O 33)/Morgan Rielly(B 30)
William Nylander 27/Henrik Lundqvist 42
Dylan Strome(A 27)/Alex Ovechkin(O 38)/Nicklas Backstrom(O 36)
Quinn Hughes(A 24)/Henrik Sedin(O 43)/Daniel Sedin(O 43)
Connor Dewar(A 24)/Brandon Duhaime(bitched A 26)/Marc-Andre Fleury(O 39) (& Nathan MacKinnon(A 28) occasionally)
Connor Bedard 18/Nick Foligno 36
Tim Stutzle 22/Claude Giroux 36 (with past o/o Danny/claude)
Sean Couturier 31/Danny Briere 46
Spencer Knight 22/Sergei Bobrovsky 35
Jamie Benn 34/Mike Modano 53
Mitch Marner 26/Simon Benoit 25 (o/o)
Clayton Keller 25/Shane Doan 47
Sam Ersson 24/Ivan Fedotov 27
Cole Caufield(A 23)/Arber Xhekaj(ATO 23)/Carey Price(O 36)
Jeremy Swayman (A 25)/Linus Ullmark (B 30)/Tuukka Rask (O 37)
Zdeno Chara(OTA 47)/Brad Marchand(A 35)/Pat Maroon (B 36)
Sidney Crosby(B 36)/Alex Nedeljkovic(O 28)
Cam York(A 23)/Owen Tippett(A 25)/Morgan Frost(A 24)/Evgeni Malkin(O 37)
Juuse Saros 28/Pekka Rinne 41
Connor McDavid(A 27)/Leon Draisaitl(A 28)
Seth Jarvis 22/Frederik Andersen 34
Wyatt Johnston 21/Joe Pavelski 39
Tyson Foerster (B 22)/Travis Konecny (O 31)
Brock Faber (A 21)/Jake Middleton (B 28)
Nick Suzuki 24/Shea Weber 38
Tyler Seguin 32/Jake Oettinger (NT, presented as omega 25)
Liam O'Brien (A 29)/Travis Dermott (A 27)
Jeff Skinner 31/Rasmus Dahlin 24
Nate MacKinnon 28/Jonathan Drouin 29
Matt Rempe 21/Tom Wilson 30
Leo Carlsson (A 19)/John Gibson (O 30)/Trevor Zegras (A 23)
Brady Tkachuk 24/Erik Karlsson 33
Jacob Trouba (A 30)/Jonathan Quick (O 38)/Alexis Lafrenière (A 22)
Conor Garland (A 28)/Nikita Zadorov O 29)/Thatcher Demko (O 28)
Evan Rodrigues (B 30)/Niko Mikkola (O 28)
Sam Reinhart (O 28)/Jack Eichel (O 27)
Anthony Stolarz (A 30)/Ryan Lomberg (O 29)/Aaron Eckblad (O 28)
Jonathan Marchessault (nonbinary A 33)/Steven Stamkos (B 34)
Victor Hedman (B 33)/Jake Guentzel (O 29)
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I libri nominati da Rory Gilmore
1 – 1984, George Orwell
2 – Le Avventure di Huckelberry Finn, Mark Twain
3 – Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie, Lewis Carrol
4 – Le Fantastiche Avventure di Kavalier e Clay, Michael Chabon
5 – Una Tragedia Americana, Theodore Dreiser
6 – Le Ceneri di Angela, Frank McCourt
7 – Anna Karenina, Lev Tolstoj
8 – Il Diario di Anna Frank
9 – La Guerra Archidamica, Donald Kagan
10 – L’Arte del Romanzo, Henry James
11 – L’Arte della Guerra, Sun Tzu
12 – Mentre Morivo, William Faulkner
13 – Espiazione, Ian McEvan
14 – Autobiografia di un Volto, Lucy Grealy
15 – Il Risveglio, Kate Chopin
16 – Babe, Dick King-Smith
17 – Contrattacco. La Guerra non Dichiarata Contro le Donne, Susan Faludi
18 – Balzac e la Piccola Sarta Cinese, Dai Sijie
19 – Bel Canto, Anne Pachett
20 – La Campana di Vetro, Sylvia Plath
21 – Amatissima, Toni Morrison
22 – Beowulf: una Nuova Traduzione, Seamus Heaney
23 – La Bhagavad Gita
24 – Il Piccolo Villaggio dei Sopravvissuti, Peter Duffy
25 – Bitch Rules. Consigli di Comune Buonsenso per donne Fuori dal Comune, Elizabeth Wurtzel
26 – Un Fulmine a Ciel Sereno ed altri Saggi, Mary McCarthy
27 – Il Mondo Nuovo, Adolf Huxley
28 – Brick Lane, Monica Ali
29 – Brigadoon, Alan Jay Lerner
30 – Candido, Voltaire
31 – I Racconti di Canterbury, Geoffrey Chaucer
32 – Carrie, Stephen King
33 – Catch-22, Joseph Heller
34 – Il Giovane Holden, J.D.Salinger
35 – La Tela di Carlotta, E.B.White
36 – Quelle Due, Lillian Hellman
37 – Christine, Stephen King
38 – Il Canto di Natale, Charles Dickens
39 – Arancia Meccanica, Anthony Burgess
40 – Il Codice dei Wooster, P.G.Wodehouse
41 – The Collected Stories, Eudora Welty
42 – La Commedia degli Errori, William Shakespeare
43 – Novelle, Dawn Powell
44 – Tutte le Poesie, Anne Sexton
45 – Racconti, Dorothy Parker
46 – Una Banda di Idioti, John Kennedy Toole
47 – Il03 al 09/03 Conte di Montecristo, Alexandre Dumas
48 – La Cugina Bette, Honore de Balzac
49 – Delitto e Castigo, Fedor Dostoevskij
50 – Il Petalo Cremisi e il Bianco, Michel Faber
51 – Il Crogiuolo, Arthur Miller
52 – Cujo, Stephen King
53 – Il Curioso Caso del Cane Ucciso a Mezzanotte, Mark Haddon
54 – La Figlia della Fortuna, Isabel Allende
55 – David e Lisa, Dr.Theodore Issac Rubin M.D
56 – David Copperfield, Charles Dickens
57 – Il Codice Da Vinci, Dan Brown
58 – Le Anime Morte, Nikolaj Gogol
59 – I Demoni, Fedor Dostoevskij
60 – Morte di un Commesso Viaggiatore, Arthur Miller
61 – Deenie, Judy Blume
62 – La Città Bianca e il Diavolo, Erik Larson
63 – The Dirt. Confessioni della Band più Oltraggiosa del Rock, Tommy Lee – Vince Neil – Mick Mars – Nikki Sixx
64 – La Divina Commedia, Dante Alighieri
65 – I Sublimi Segreti delle Ya-Ya Sisters, Rebecca Wells
66 – Don Chischiotte, Miguel de Cervantes
67 – A Spasso con Daisy, Alfred Uhvr
68 – Dr. Jeckill e Mr.Hide, Robert Louis Stevenson
69 – Tutti i Racconti e le Poesie, Edgar Allan Poe
70 – Eleanor Roosevelt, Blanche Wiesen Cook
71 – Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe
72 – Lettere, Mark Dunn
73 – Eloise, Kay Thompson
74 �� Emily The Strange, Roger Reger
75 – Emma, Jane Austen
76 – Il Declino dell’Impero Whiting, Richard Russo
77 – Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective, Donald J.Sobol
78 – Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton
79 – Etica, Spinoza
80 – Europe Through the back door, 2003, Rick Steves
81 – Eva Luna, Isabel Allende
82 – Ogni cosa è Illuminata, Jonathan Safran Foer
83 – Stravaganza, Gary Krist
84 – Farhenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
85 – Farhenheit 9/11, Michael Moore
86 – La Caduta dell’Impero di Atene, Donald Kagan
87 – Fat Land, il Paese dei Ciccioni, Greg Critser
88 – Paura e Delirio a Las Vegas, Hunter S.Thompson
89 – La Compagnia dell’Anello, J.R.R.Tolkien
90 – Il Violinista sul Tetto, Joseph Stein
91 – Le Cinque Persone che Incontri in Cielo, Mitch Albom
92 – Finnegan’s Wake, James Joyce
93 – Fletch, Gregory McDonald
94 – Fiori per Algernon, Daniel Keyes
95 – La Fortezza della Solitudine, Jonathan Lethem
96 – La Fonte Meravigliosa, Ayn Rand
97 – Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
98 – Franny e Zooeey, J.D.Salinger
99 – Quel Pazzo Venerdì, Mary Rodgers
100 – Galapagos, Kurt Vonnegut
101 – Questioni di Genere, Judith Butler
102 – George W.Bushism: The Slate Book of Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President, Jacob Weisberg
103 – Gidget, Fredrick Kohner
104 – Ragazze Interrotte, Susanna Kaysen
105 – The Gnostic Gospels, Elaine Pagels
106 – Il Padrino, Parte I, Mario Puzo
107 – Il Dio delle Piccole Cose, Arundhati Roy
108 – La Storia dei Tre Orsi, Alvin Granowsky
109 – Via Col Vento, Margaret Mitchell
110 – Il Buon Soldato, Ford Maddox Ford
111 – Il Gospel secondo Judy Bloom
112 – Il Laureato, Charles Webb
113 – Furore, John Steinbeck
114 – Il Grande Gatsby, F.Scott Fitzgerald
115 – Grandi Speranze, Charles Dickens
116 – Il Gruppo, Mary McCarthy
117 – Amleto, William Shakespeare
118 – Harry Potter e il Calice di Fuoco, J.K.Rowling
119 – Harry Potter e la Pietra Filosofale, J.K.Rowling
120 – L’Opera Struggente di un Formidabile Genio, Dave Eggers
121 – Cuore di Tenebra, Joseph Conrad
122 – Helter Skelter: La vera storia del Caso Charles Manson, Vincent Bugliosi e Curt Gentry
123 – Enrico IV, Parte Prima, William Shakespeare
124 – Enrico IV, Parte Seconda, William Shakespeare
125 – Enrico V, William Shakespeare
126 – Alta Fedeltà, Nick Hornby
127 – La Storia del Declino e della Caduta dell’Impero Romano, Edward Gibbon
128 – Holidays on Ice: Storie, David Sedaris
129 – The Holy Barbarians, Lawrence Lipton
130 – La Casa di Sabbia e Nebbia, Andre Dubus III
131 – La Casa degli Spiriti, Isabel Allende
132 – Come Respirare Sott’acqua, Julie Orringer
133 – Come il Grinch Rubò il Natale, Dr.Seuss
134 – How the Light Gets In, M.J.Hyland
135 – Urlo, Allen Ginsberg
136 – Il Gobbo di Notre Dame, Victor Hugo
137 – Iliade, Omero
138 – Sono con la Band, Pamela des Barres
139 – A Sangue Freddo, Truman Capote
140 – Inferno, Dante
141 – …e l’Uomo Creò Satana, Jerome Lawrence e Robert E.Lee
142 – Ironweed, William J.Kennedy
143 – It takes a Village, Hilary Clinton
144 – Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
145 – Il Circolo della Fortuna e della Felicità, Amy tan
146 – Giulio Cesare, William Shakespeare
147 – Il Celebre Ranocchio Saltatore della Contea di Calaveras, Mark Twain
148 – La Giungla, Upton Sinclair
149 – Just a Couple of Days, Tony Vigorito
150 – The Kitchen Boy, Robert Alexander
151 – Kitchen Confidential: Avventure Gastronomiche a New York, Anthony Bourdain
152 – Il Cacciatore di Aquiloni, Khaled Hosseini
153 – L’amante di Lady Chatterley, D.H.Lawrence
154 – L’Ultimo Impero: Saggi 1992-2000, Gore Vidal
155 – Foglie d’Erba, Walt Whitman
156 – La Leggenda di Bagger Vance, Steven Pressfield
157 – Meno di Zero, Bret Easton Ellis
158 – Lettere a un Giovane Poeta, Rainer Maria Rilke
159 – Balle! E tutti i Ballisti che Ce Le Stanno Raccontando, Al Franken
160 – Vita di Pi, Yann Martell
161 – La piccola Dorrit, Charles Dickens
162 – The little Locksmith, Katharine Butler Hathaway
163 – La piccola fiammiferaia, Hans Christian Andersen
164 – Piccole Donne, Louisa May Alcott
165 – Living History, Hilary Clinton
166 – Il signore delle Mosche, William Golding
167 – La Lotteria, ed altre storie, Shirley Jackson
168 – Amabili Resti, Alice Sebold
169 – Love Story, Eric Segal
170 – Macbeth, William Shakespeare
171 – Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert
172 – The Manticore, Robertson Davies
173 – Marathon Man, William Goldman
174 – Il Maestro e Margherita, Michail Bulgakov
175 – Memorie di una figlia per bene, Simone de Beauvoir
176 – Memorie del Generale W.T. Sherman, William Tecumseh Sherman
177 – L’uomo più divertente del mondo, David Sedaris
178 – The meaning of Consuelo, Judith Ortiz Cofer
179 – Mencken’s Chrestomathy, H.R. Mencken
180 – Le Allegre Comari di Windsor, William Shakespeare
181 – La Metamorfosi, Franz Kafka
182 – Middlesex, Jeoffrey Eugenides
183 – Anna dei Miracoli, William Gibson
184 – Moby Dick, Hermann Melville
185 – The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion, Jim Irvin
186 – Moliere: la biografia, Hobart Chatfield Taylor
187 – A monetary history of the United States, Milton Friedman
188 – Monsieur Proust, Celeste Albaret
189 – A Month of Sundays: searching for the spirit and my sister, Julie Mars
190 – Festa Mobile, Ernest Hemingway
191 – Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
192 – Gli ammutinati del Bounty, Charles Nordhoff e James Norman Hall
193 – My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath, Seymour M.Hersh
194 – My Life as Author and Editor, H.R.Mencken
195 – My life in orange: growing up with the guru, Tim Guest
196 – Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978, Myra Waldo
197 – La custode di mia sorella, Jodi Picoult
198 – Il Nudo e il Morto, Norman Mailer
199 – Il Nome della Rosa, Umberto Eco
200 – The Namesake, Jhumpa Lahiri
201 – Il Diario di una Tata, Emma McLaughlin
202 – Nervous System: Or, Losing my Mind in Literature, Jan Lars Jensen
203 – Nuove Poesie, Emily Dickinson
204 – The New Way Things Work, David Macaulay
205 – Nickel and Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich
206 – Notte, Elie Wiesel
207 – Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
208 – The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism, William E.Cain, Laurie A.Finke, Barbara E.Johnson, John P.McGowan
209 – Racconti 1930-1942, Dawn Powell
210 – Taccuino di un Vecchio Porco, Charles Bukowski
211 – Uomini e Topi, John Steinbeck
212 – Old School, Tobias Wolff
213 – Sulla Strada, Jack Kerouac
214 – Qualcuno Volò sul Nido del Cuculo, Ken Kesey
215 – Cent’Anni di Solitudine, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
216 – The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life, Amy Tan
217 – La Notte dell’Oracolo, Paul Auster
218 – L’Ultimo degli Uomini, Margaret Atwood
219 – Otello, William Shakespeare
220 – Il Nostro Comune Amico, Charles Dickens
221 – The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, Donald Kagan
222 – La Mia Africa, Karen Blixen
223 – The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton
224 – Passaggio in India, E.M.Forster
225 – The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition, Donald Kagan
226 – Noi Siamo Infinito, Stephen Chbosky
227 – Peyton Place, Grace Metalious
228 – Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
229 – Pigs at the Trough, Arianna Huffington
230 – Le Avventure di Pinocchio, Carlo Collodi
231 – Please Kill Me: Il Punk nelle Parole dei Suoi Protagonisti, Legs McNeil e Gillian McCain
232 – Una Vita da Lettore, Nick Hornby
233 – The Portable Dorothy Parker, Dorothy Parker
234 – The Portable Nietzche, Fredrich Nietzche
235 – The Price of Loyalty: George W.Bush, the White House, and the Education on Paul O’Neil, Ron Suskind
236 – Orgoglio e Pregiudizio, Jane Austen
237 – Property, Valerie Martin
238 – Pushkin, La Biografia, T.J.Binyon
239 – Pigmallione, G.B.Shaw
240 – Quattrocento, James Mckean
241 – A Quiet Storm, Rachel Howzell Hall
242 – Rapunzel, I Fratelli Grimm
243 – Il Corvo ed Altre Poesie, Edgar Allan Poe
244 – Il Filo del Rasoio, W.Somerset Maugham
245 – Leggere Lolita a Teheran, Azar Nafisi
246 – Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier
247 – Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Kate Douglas Wiggin
248 – The Red Tent, Anita Diamant
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Who I write for:
NHL/AHL:
Jack Hughes
Trevor Zegras
Alex Turcotte
Cole Caufield
Matt Boldy
Owen Power
Kent Johnson
Nick Blankenburg
Jamie Drysdale
Johnny Beecher
Nico Hischier
Thomas Bordeleau
Brendan Brisson
Quinn Hughes
Cale Makar
Sebastian Aho (canes)
NCAA:
Red Savage
Adam Fantilli
Luca Fantilli
Dylan Duke
Ethan Edwards
Jacob Truscott
Luke Hughes
Mackie Samoskevich
Mark Estapa
Nolan Moyle
Nick Granowicz
Brock Faber
Matthew Knies
Steve Holtz
So basicly the team 100 and 101
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The Musk Files - Down the Rabbit Hole
The latest bad press for Space Karen and his mismanagement of Twitter.
To think Reddit CEO Steve Huffman thinks Musk has done a great job running Twitter with less is shocking.
I’m not sure how anyone labels this guy a genius. He’s a huckster, racist, masochist, and anti-Semite among other things.
If you still believe in him dig deep and ask why you believe that. The answer should scare you or at least make you think about your values as a human being.
Enjoy the links.
Daring Fireball
There are some moments in this video interview that are just cringe-inducing. Even just the awkward pauses. (Faber, to my mind, did a hell of a job — Musk is obviously a very difficult person to interview.) I’m starting to get real Bobby Fischer vibes from Musk — a genius, yes, but descending into conspirational hateful madness. But Fischer became a recluse; Musk is one of the most prominent people in the world.
Vox
In the past five days, Musk has doubled down on a conspiracy theory about the Allen, Texas, shooter; tweeted that billionaire philanthropist George Soros (who has long been the target of antisemitic conspiracy theories online) wants to “erode the very fabric of civilization” and “hates humanity;” and promoted a quickly debunked rumor that falsely claimed Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz was related to the founder of the Internet Archive.
The Atlantic
Twitter has long been described, even by its most ardent users, as a hellsite. But under Elon Musk, Twitter has evolved into a platform that is indistinguishable from the wastelands of alternative social-media sites such as Truth Social and Parler. It is now a right-wing social network.
France 24
Researchers have documented an explosion of hate and misinformation on Twitter since the Tesla billionaire took over in October 2022 – and now experts say communicating about climate science on the social network on which many of them rely is getting harder.
Platformer
Their high-profile event on Twitter Spaces, where DeSantis had just announced his run for president, had been plagued by technical glitches. The first audio livestream cut out before DeSantis could get his news out.
Daily Kos
Billionaire conspiracy promoter Elon Musk spent $44 billion on Twitter to implement his special brand of “free speech,” essentially bringing back all the Nazis, conspiracy theorists, and all-around deplorables that were once moderated out of the platform, relegated to darker corners of the internet.
The Daily Beast
Twitter is failing to remove 99 percent of hate speech posted by Twitter Blue users, new research has found, and instead may be boosting paid accounts that spew racism and homophobia.
Ben & Jerry’s
We’ve watched with great concern the developments at Twitter following Elon Musk’s purchase of the social media platform. Hate speech is up dramatically while content moderation has become all but non-existent. In addition to the changes on the platform that have led to an increase in hate speech, Musk himself has doubled down on dangerous anti-democratic lies and white nationalist hate speech. The platform has become a threatening and even dangerous space for people from so many backgrounds, including people who are Black, Brown, trans, gay, women, people with disabilities, Jewish, Muslim and the list goes on. This is unconscionable in addition to being plain bad business.
Erin Reed
As Pride Month began, Elon Musk stated his intention to lobby for the criminalization of gender-affirming healthcare for transgender minors - a move that is unequivocally harmful and contradicts all major medical organizations in the United States and standards of care.
Ars Technica
Twitter’s US advertising revenue plunged 59 percent year-over-year during a recent five-week period, The New York Times reported today. The firm’s US ad “revenue for the five weeks from April 1 to the first week of May was $88 million, down 59 percent from a year earlier, according to an internal presentation obtained by The New York Times.”
The Business Journals
Judge orders sheriff to evict Twitter from Boulder office
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To A Very Lovely & Radiant Redheaded Actress👩🦰 Of TV 📺 & Movies 🎥
She is an American actress. She made her feature film debut in the independent comedy-drama film The Brothers McMullen (1995), and the following year, she was cast as Nikki Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City. She later starred in the short-lived sitcoms The Fighting Fitzgeralds (2001) and Lost at Home (2003), and appeared in several films, most notably the sports drama film Friday Night Lights (2004) and the thriller film The Last Winter (2006).
She starred as Tami Taylor on the NBC/DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights from 2006 to 2011. For this role, she received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
She starred as country singer Rayna Jaymes in the ABC/CMT musical drama series Nashville from 2012 to 2018, for which she was nominated for another Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.
In 2016, She had a recurring role as socialite Faye Resnick in the first season of FX true crime anthology series American Crime Story. In 2018, she starred as Abby Clark in the Fox procedural drama series 9-1-1 as a main role in the first season and a guest in the third season, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for her performance as Debra Newell in the Bravo true crime anthology series Dirty John. In 2021, She starred in the HBO satire comedy-drama series The White Lotus alongside Jennifer Coolidge and Steve Zahn, for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Please Wish This Outstanding Redheaded 👩🦰 Actress A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
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Ms. Constance Elaine Britton 👩🦰 aka Connie Britton
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Disney's Bob Iger on how to create a success story in the tech era
Disney’s Bob Iger on how to create a success story in the tech era
Disney completed several big deals with big personalities during Bob Iger’s tenure, including the acquisitions of Steve Jobs’ Pixar and 21tst Century Fox assets from Rupert Murdoch. Recently interviewed by CNBC’s David Faber with a backdrop that included a full-scale Millennium Falcon at Disney’s “Galaxy’s Edge” theme park experience, outgoing Disney chairman Bob Iger said all of his big deals…
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Wedding crashers, 2005
#comedy#romance#wedding crashers#david dobkin#steve faber#bob fisher#vince vaughn#isla fisher#development
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Best of Tales From Hollywoodland 1: Who Are the Most Influential Comedians of All Time?
In this podcast episode, Julian Schlossberg, Arthur Friedman, Steven J. Rubin, and producer Mike Faber engage in a rich discussion about the evolution of comedy and the influence of legendary comedians across different eras. They reminisce about the comedic genius of icons like Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Mel Brooks, Don Rickles, the cast of Saturday Night Live and Robin Williams to contemporary stars like Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, and many more.
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Wedding Crashers (2005)
Wedding Crashers shouldn’t work, particularly all these years later when society’s attitudes have changed so much… but it does. This is a problematic film for many reasons but when a comedy makes you laugh hard, all those issues don't seem nearly as important.
John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) have a hobby: “crashing” wedding parties. Passing themselves off as distant relatives, they go in, make the grandparents laugh, entertain the kids with balloon animals, deliver heartwarming toasts and wind up in bed with a new woman every time. When John falls for Claire (Rachel McAdams), he insists he and his bud accept her father’s invitation to visit for the weekend. Jeremy accepts but this means confronting Claire’s obsessive sister Gloria (Isla Fisher).
Our protagonists are a couple of bros who go to weddings and lie to women to get into their beds but there’s more to them than this shallow exterior. If all John and Jeremy wanted was sex, there would be easier ways to go about it. At their core, these friends love to party and excel at it. Although they are intruders, they make themselves fit in and people are glad to have them on their big day. Clearly, John and Claire have a connection. Too bad she’s already got a boyfriend (Bradley Cooper as Sack). Even if she didn’t, how is he going to get out of all those stories he’s fed her earlier? As for Jeremy, he’s bitten off more than he can chew with Gloria. If you're hung on the idea of them being creeps, consider that this film is all about them getting their comeuppance, growing up and seeing the error of their ways.
Wedding Crashers has all the elements of the R-Rated comedy genre it helped spring back to life. The jerk boyfriend whose relationship with the love interest seems impossible but is necessary for the plot to happen, for example. There’s more to a movie than whether or not it reinvents the wheel. In a comedy, the most important thing is how funny it is, and this film is full of laughs. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn play off each other so well you swear they’ve been doing it for years. When this adventure begins to drive a wedge between them, you care. Isla Fisher is equally funny, in a no-holds-barred-she’d-be-scary-if-she-weren’t-so-hot kinda way. She and Vaughn have many great moments together, as do Rachel McAdams and Wilson. The chemistry between our romantic leads is there (demented as it may be sometimes), which ensures a coating of sweetness above the many raunchy moments.
That said, several scenes have not aged well. In fact, even the premise hasn't held up. The predatory gay stereotype played by Keir O'Donnell is deeply uncomfortable. At one point, Jeremy is raped by the woman he will eventually fall in love with, which is a pretty big "yikes!". Even with all of the scenes proving John and Jeremy love weddings... you would never see this film made today, for good reason. In a way, the memorable scenes give this great re-watch value or maybe this is the kind of film that's best left in the past.
I admire Wedding Crashers for going all the way with its characters (check out Claire's foul-mouthed grandma, played by Ellen Albertini Dow) and for successfully juggling its different tones. Maybe Wedding Crashers is the kind of movie you secretly like. Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. (On DVD, November 26, 2017)
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We’re the Millers • Director Rawson Marshall Thurber
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We’re the Millers (2013):
“ A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico (IMDb Description). “
Here’s a quite funny movie that I saw, the other day. Honestly, I don’t expect much from comedy movies, nowadays, but this one is pretty nice. It follows your typical comedy formula, but I feel like it does it in a creative way...for the most part. It’s a charming movie, overall. The acting is nice, the plot makes no sense and the comedy has some good moments. Overall, a decent comedy movie...but don’t watch it with kids. It has some raunchy jokes (come on, the movie even shows you an infected dick).
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- I’m gonna leave. - You can’t go. - Watch me. Watch me take this back down the road. - Look, if you leave, Gloria is gonna freak out and throw a shit fit and it’s gonna go into crisis lockdown mode here at the house. - I don’t give a baker’s fuck. I just had my own sock duct-taped into my mouth last night. - Woa, what? - Yeah, the sock that I wear around all day, playing football in, pouring sweat in was shoved into my mouth, and then was duct tape over it. - Let’s talk about it. I’m a good listener. - I’m not in a place I can discuss what happened. Okay? I felt like Jodie Foster in “The Accused” last night. I’m gonna go home, see Dr. Finkelstein and I’m gonna tell him we got a whole new bag of issues. We can’t forget about Mom for a while.
Wedding Crashers, David Dobkin (2005)
#David Dobkin#Steve Faber#Bob Fisher#Owen Wilson#Vince Vaughn#Christopher Walken#Rachel McAdams#Isla Fisher#Jane Seymour#Ellen Albertini Dow#Keir O'Donnell#Bradley Cooper#Ron Canada#Henry Gibson#Will Ferrell#Julio Macat#Rolfe Kent#Mark Livolsi#2005
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