Today DHS assassinated a VA nurse in the street, Bondi is attempting to extort voter files, and half the country is bracing on the eve of a potentially crippling ice storm with FEMA gutted.
So what is the President up to? Having a movie night at the White House.
He’s unfit.
This is kinda why he's the greatest of all time to me and a hero to so many. Went to Harvard, went through every prestigious institution just so he could do the dumbest most goofball stuff that personally makes him laugh on the largest stage. I love Conan
Phil Hartman’s heartfelt farewell from SNL, which also marked the final sketch of the show’s 19th season in 1994. Known as "the Glue" by writers and castmates, he was revered for his professionalism and support for others on the show.
Gene Hackman’s about as good as it gets, a legend. Could be playful, menacing, could still be so vulnerable under his gruff exterior and he never ever seemed like he was acting, a total natural. Incredible face, incredible hairline, they don’t create stars like him anymore. RIP
INTERSTELLAR was released 10 years ago this week. The 9th feature film of director Christopher Nolan, and one of the biggest science fiction epics of the 21st century, the story of how it was made will have you wondering at our place in the stars…
1/50
Kip Thorne was involved throughout the project, serving as Nolan’s technical consultant. Thorne had two rules: nothing could violate known laws of physics, and that any speculations would be based on science. Nolan accepted his terms.
17/50
Once he was cast, McConaughey spent time with pilots and farmers to prepare for the role, and Nolan would say “I've never worked with an actor so relentless in his pursuit of truth in everything he does.”
8/50
McConaughey met Nolan at the director’s offices and later said they talked for 3 hours about family and life, but there was no mention of the film. Nolan said he already knew McConaughey could play the part, he just wanted to make sure they would get along.
7/50