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@bengroundwater Good luck in re-writing cinema history for everything that weirds you and the kids out, you have your work cut out for you. Maybe start with Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
@bengroundwater this is just such lazy clickbait writing. You’re better than this. Lost in Translation is still as brilliant as always. https://t.co/O8JqFftuVq
@bengroundwater So Scarlett Johansson is happy with it, as well as the female writer/director, as well as dozens and dozens of film academics and millions of fans - but you aren’t.
@bengroundwater I should say I'm a fan of your writing. You know that's not what's happening in this film. You also know that your complaints about an unrealistic Tokyo are picky, at best. It's a great film, and I bet you wouldn't say any of it to Sofia Coppola's face.
@ABCthedrum very interesting listening to YES organisers blame everyone but themselves for the referendum results. They ran a shockingly amateurish campaign. https://t.co/oR96yTxivh
Someone had to say it. My take on the YES side's brutal self-inflicted loss in this weekend's Australian referendum. https://t.co/oR96yTxivh #yes23@yes23au@ulurustatement@AustralianLabor
@pgarrett We deserved better. This was a catastrophic failure in unity and consistent, clear messaging from the YES side. What a joke. Millions of dollars and thousands of volunteers and they couldn’t even put together one central campaign slogan. Amateur hour.
So the Board of Taxation's CEO until Jan was a PwC partner; its directors included a current & former PwC partner, four "Advisory Panel" members were current PwC partners - and its board meetings are being held *inside* PwC. Jim Chalmers' responsibility. https://t.co/g3GmXrgBsu
@_thmitchell@smh Well written piece, but you’ve avoided the elephant in the room: hardly anyone plays lawn bowls anymore. 240k registered (halved since the 80s) compared with 1.5 mil for basketball, 1.2 mil for netball, 2 mil for soccer. It’s not greed and rich neighbours.
Optus chair Paul O’Sullivan refusing to even comment on a state probe finding his senior executive engaged in serious corruption. Mystery Optus “spokesperson” tells us to see Gladys statement. That statement isn’t even truthful let alone enlightening! Systemic corruption.