You almost got me.
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Writer, emeritus film critic (1999-2020), gay, LDS. BLM. ACAB. Free Palestine. Abolish ICE. SoCal native, then Provo, then Portland, now Provo again. All tweets are about you specifically and should be taken personally. Fix your hearts or die.
You almost got me.
You mean "based on," not "based off" or "based off of." Trust me on this.
Ryan Gosling on SNL this week. I wouldn't put it past them to redo the Beavis & Butthead sketch and bring back Heidi Gardner so she can break character again.
SHOULD THE U.S BLOT OUT THE SUN AND USHER IN AN AGE OF ETERNAL DARKNESS? - Gallup 2/20/26-3/5/26
NO - 41%
YES - 38%
UNSURE - 21%
hehe "le boner"
It occurs to me that with no modern Walter Cronkite, the host of JEOPARDY! is by default the most trusted man in America.
Thank you, that's very kind.
Saw COLD STORAGE last week. It's fun, breezy, maybe a little too jokey. Joe Keery is basically playing Jesse Pinkman. The film includes the line "Open your mouth, I want to throw up in it," which gets it an extra star in my book.
I was at 3-4 other screenings that turned out to be "historical" (in movie terms), but TIPTOES is the one I think about most often.
My most historical screening: 2004 Sundance premiere of TIPTOES, in which Gary Oldman plays a dwarf by shuffling around on his knees. The film is insane, the director disavowed it *at the premiere*, and in the Q&A a lady asked if the short actor Gary Oldman was related to the tall actor Gary Oldman.
I don't know if you've heard, but reporters are also capable of providing anonymity. In fact, news outlets are the main place one usually hears from "whistleblowers"! I can be sarcastic too! Your argument βΒ basically, "trust me, bro" βΒ is not persuasive and this is the end of our interaction.
You should take this up with the person who wrote the Substack, who outlines several reasons for skepticism. Everyone emailed this website? Nobody told, like, a journalist? A news outlet? No one gave the name of the person who supposedly made the comments? The complaints are written similarly? Etc.
I'd never heard him talk before! I think I'm straight now.
They're still just citing the one (1) source, MRFF. You're proving the Substack's point, which is that a lot of legit news outlets repeated the MRFF claims without corroboration.
Oh geez, my Gen Z friends sure did like FARGO. We might need to watch something really light next, though. I hadn't noticed before that Peter Stormare looks like a mutated Ryan Gosling.
Madam, it's crooked politicians who ain't news no more. Assassinations are still pretty popular.
Everyone give your favorite NEWSIES quote! Here's mine:
Happy birthday, idiot
Objectively, it's funny to put Charlie Kirk's picture on the Department of Education when his only connection to education is being murdered at a college.
Ooh an invitational! Yes please!
What game are you guys playing? I want to beat you both.
I have yet to hear someone say βlow keyβ (to mean βkindaβ) where it sounded natural. Every time I hear it, even from someone the right age, it sounds like a person using slang theyβre not actually comfortable with, like they wanted to say βkindaβ but felt peer-pressured.
Winklerβs account does indicate that the presence or absence of ashtrays does not factor into her decision making.
Iβve realized I donβt remember how most movies end because movies end the same way: the protagonist gets what they want. The dark, sad, or ironic endings I remember.
Henry Winkler says in his book that Bette Davis β who he hung out with β didnβt use an ashtray and would just drop ashes wherever. I would love to believe this is true and am seeking corroboration.
This is so false and un-Christian that at first I assumed it was the Deseret News.
Wow, is Robert Frazer of Mapleton ever going to hell!
Well, yes.
If you were OK with βSubstack, the Nazi Bar,β maybe βSubstack, a front for the gambling on life and death casinoβ might convince you.
Dolly Parton is what every billionaire should be: not a billionaire because she gives too much money away.