TV/Movies (General/Chat)
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Donald Trump was suing the network for $10 billion, stating that 60 Minutes edited the video to make Harris look and sound better. Upon having time to review the raw footage, Trump amended his lawsuit to $20 billion, thus doubling the original amount.
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was a hit when it was released in 1947, the tenth-biggest grossing film of that year, and it's hard not to see why. A romantic but not melodramatic story, it had just enough wry comedy to draw an audience of both men and women, and a veneer of literate quality that lands it square in that middlebrow sweet spot that once did a lot to broaden any film's appeal. You can even go a step further and speculate that the romance at its centre, between a young widow and a recently deceased ghost, might have...
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The 1970s were a hot era for science fiction films that took a decidedly dystopian turn… With Planet of the Apes at the close of the 60s, films like Soylent Green had infected the mass mind with the threat of the coming apocalypse, to be followed by a spate of 80s post-apocalyptic B movies and cult classics like Mad Max. One of those highly revelatory 70s films is the 1976 film adaptation of William F. Nolan’s novel, Logan’s Run, directed by Michael Anderson. As with all the dystopian films, especially 70s installments, they all seem to contain a puzzle piece...
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President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News was expanded following the release of the unedited transcript and raw footage of its “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. According to a late-Friday filing from Trump’s legal team reviewed by Fox News Digital, the lawsuit is adding CBS News’ parent company Paramount Global as a defendant, citing how the “60 Minutes” election special was platformed on its Paramount+ streaming service. Additionally, the lawsuit is adding Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, as a plaintiff. “Representative Jackson is a consumer of broadcast and digital news media content in this State, District, and Division,...
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President Trump is angling for a massive payout from CBS – significantly more than what he accepted from ABC and Meta – to settle his $10 billion lawsuit over alleged election interference, The Post has learned. Sources with knowledge of the negotiations told The Post that Trump’s lawyers are poised to ask for as much as nine figures – a sum that would vastly exceed the $16 million recently paid by ABC and the $25 million doled out by Meta in recent weeks. The two sides began “very preliminary” discussions last week over the controversial “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala...
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Among the strangest of Hollywood’s supernatural fantasies of the decade was this concoction from producer David O. Selznick and director William Dieterle. A down-on-his-luck painter in 1930s Manhattan meet and fall in love with an enigmatic woman who ages rapidly from girlhood to womanhood to old age between each encounter. Scored to the mix of Debussy themes and a swirling Bernard Herrmann original, the resulting tale of obsessional love plays like a blueprint for Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) as Dieterle’s film engulfs us in the painter’s pursuit of an otherworldly muse. Awash in romanticism and melancholia, it dramatically switches from black...
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The Big Game is approaching with Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, 2025 between the Philadelphia Eagles and 2-time defending champions Kansas City Chiefs. Record betting is expected again, but this year’s Super Bowl will make more history with U.S. President Donald Trump being the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl. So beyond the spread, total and moneyline wagers on Super Bowl LIX, there are pleny of ways to wager on the cross-pollination of politics and football. Prop bets at BetOnline.ag are thousands deep for the big game, and there are nearly 30 politics/Trump specific props surrounding the...
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Scott Jennings DESTROYS DEI and EXPOSES Black CNN Hosts as Perpetual Victims!
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Warner Bros. is letting people watch the 1977 film "Oh, God!" for free at YouTube.
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The crown jewel of British fantasy cinema, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s A Matter of Life and Death (released as "Stairway To Heaven" in America) impishly flips The Wizard of Oz’s spectacular move into colour for its fantasy sequences. Instead, it’s earth that’s in colour and the hereafter that’s shown in black and white. “One is starved for Technicolor up there,” says heavenly messenger Conductor 71 (Marius Goring), moving between worlds and breaking down the fourth wall with equal abandon. Powell and Pressburger’s film takes the heavenly mix-up idea of Here Comes Mr. Jordan and runs with it. David...
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The Whoopi Goldberg War Room™ has detected a new international threat: Cyber terrorists using the actress' image to hawk faulty weight-loss supplements! Following historic battles with the creators of the Diablo video game franchise, an army of invading cacti, and "really dumb" questions written for her by The View staff, Goldberg's unofficial military has apparently added an entity of unknown origin to its watchlist after the Oscar-winning Ghost actress took aim at those using her AI-generated likeness to sell products online
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Fans have been concerned for Wendy Williams, and she received good news despite her conservatorship woes. The former host of The Wendy Williams Show was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia. It has forced the talk show superstar into a conversatorship. Williams was put on a conversatorship back in 2022 when she reportedly lost all her money. Wells Fargo and Williams began going back and forth after she asked for a look into her bank statements when she questioned some things her financial advisor did. Now, she is stuck in a battle. Williams did have success with her...
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Brian Murphy, an English actor and comedian best known for his roles in the ’70s sitcoms “Man About the House” and “George and Mildred,” died on Sunday. He was 92. Born on the Isle of Wight on Sept. 25, 1932, Murphy completed military service at RAF Northwood before pursuing acting and becoming a member of Joan Littlewood’s legendary Theatre Workshop. After nabbing several guest appearances on spy series like “The Avengers” and “Callan” as well as police procedurals “Z-Cars” and “Dixon of Dock Green,” Murphy was cast in “Man About the House.” The sitcom ran from 1973 to 1976 and...
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Within the heart of the Las Vegas strip, a showgirl named Shelly (Pamela Anderson) loves nothing more than performing at her casino show, The Razzle Dazzle. She's seen dancers come and go throughout the show's 37-year run but has been there from day one...As her time in the spotlight nears its end, Shelly must deal with her future while still holding on to make every show she performs count. Gia Coppola raises the curtains on the glitz and glam you see in film and illustrates Vegas for what it's become in recent times: a desolate ghost town. The Last Showgirl,...
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On Sunday, February 9th, these puppies can't wait to show off their moves on the field for PUPPY BOWL XXI! Here's the 2025 full player line up from Team Ruff and Team Fluff. Plus, meet the sixteen Starting Line Up players competing for the title of "Most Pupular" in the Pupularity Playoffs. Will Team Ruff or Team Fluff win the Lombarky trophy? You can watch this feel-good sports competition on Sunday, February 9th at 2P ET/11A PT on Animal Planet.
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It’s not just tech moguls that can get face time with Donald Trump in the White House. Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, made his way to the Oval Office on Monday. It’s a notable show of influence by a legacy media executive at a time when it seems like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and OpenAI’s Sam Altman have been pointedly showing off their access to the new administration. Murdoch, who formally stepped back as the chairman of Fox Corp. and News Corp. in 2023 but who still wields outsized...
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Just weeks after leaving office, Joe Biden is laying the groundwork for his post-presidential era in Hollywood. One of the entertainment industry's biggest talent firms, Creative Artists Agency, which represents actors including Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts, said Monday it had signed Biden to its roster. Biden was previously a CAA client from 2017 to 2020, following his second term as vice president during the Obama administration. During his earlier stint with CAA, he released his memoir, "Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship and Purpose" and launched his "American Promise Tour," which sold more than 85,000 tickets nationwide,...
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Beyond the pilot order, I hear the reboot is starting a writers room soon, a sign that Hulu and the studios have high expectations for the project going to series. It is unclear yet whether other original Buffy cast members would return; that is considered likely. Described as the next chapter in the Buffyverse, the new incarnation is executive produced by Gellar, Zhao, Nora and Lilla Zuckerman as well as the original series’ executive producers Gail Berman of the Jackal Group and Fran Kuzui & Kaz Kuzui via Suite B. Also executive producing the pilot is Dolly Parton whose company...
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Louisa Jacobson’s coming-out journey was gradual. “I was hiding for so long, part of myself that I knew was always there,” the “Gilded Age” star, 33, told Page Six exclusively at the Human Rights Campaign’s Greater New York Dinner on Saturday night.
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Pop legend Alicia Keys claimed that DEI policies are a “gift” to America as she received the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at Sunday’s Grammy Awards. After winning the award recognizing her decades in the music industry, Keys called for more “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) in America, not less. “This is not the time to shut down the diversity of voices,” said Keys on sage. “We’ve seen on this stage talented, hardworking people from different backgrounds with different points of view, and it changes the game. DEI is not a threat, it’s a gift.
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