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Before Siskel and Ebert took to the airwaves, Gene Shalit was already there, goofy puns and all, guiding us through the world of New Hollywood movies and blockbusters of the 70s. He was later overshadowed by S&E and others, but was always there, being his quirky, lovable self.
One of a kind.
RIP
it actually brings me great pleasure to know that billionaires are so afraid of journalists that they’re trying to build whole new systems for justice to diminish our power. despite corporate consolidation, we continue to do something they can’t fully buy and it drives them mad. stay mad, assholes.
TERMINATOR: Come with me if you want to live.
ME: I'm good.
He stood out from the TV pack with his bowties, bushy moustache and movie reviews studded with cheeky turns of phrase.
The billionaire has reteamed with the legal strategist who helped him bring down Gawker to start an AI-powered appeals court for the rich and aggrieved.
The fro...the stache...the glasses...the colorful critiques couched in kindness...a wonderful intro to movie critiques as a child ✨️🎬✨️...✨️🥀✨️
Dan Sheehan
Marisa Kabas
It looks like a whole new Canadian federal privacy law will be tabled in the House of Commons on Monday. Very interesting that it appears to have a completely different structure than the last attempt at privacy law reform. www.ourcommons.ca/documentview...
Provincial, down east notions like the lobster guy selling lobster instead of an LLM format as a business plan, garsh I’m so dum
Here I thought they sold lobster
Need more sporting events to randomly cut to a bored and unimpressed looking Mike Myers