Stuff like this is exactly why animation should be respected as a medium, because the animators are doing just as much work as the voice actors, probably even more, to actually bring these characters to life. The Rock IS Maui, but the reason animated Maui had so much energy, personality, and expression wasn't just because of his voice performance, it was also because an entire team of animators took that performance and pushed every facial expression, movement, and gesture to its fullest potential. Take all of that away and suddenly you're left with Dwayne Johnson in a terrible wig trying to recreate a character whose appeal was never solely dependent on him in the first place.
Patrick Dempsey says he gave “real thought” to running for Senate in Maine:
“Over the past several days, I’ve been asked a question more than once: Would you ever run for the United States Senate? It’s flattering, and I don’t take it lightly. I love my home state of Maine. I care deeply about the people who live there and, like so many Americans, I’m concerned about the direction our country is heading.” https://t.co/RseUKutj4L
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What is unfolding in New Orleans should alarm the entire Nation.
The State Attorney General warned New Orleans officials — in writing — that their plan to seat an unauthorized officeholder through a special election the State no longer recognized was unlawful. For issuing that warning, the City convened a grand jury and indicted her on sixteen felony counts of public intimidation and malfeasance in office.
Then the court sealed its doors against the press — handcuffing a journalist and their attorney for attempting to cover the proceedings, in defiance of State law. Now that the state Supreme Court has stayed the action, the city refuses to rescind the arrest warrant. This is a direct assault on America by corruptly using the force of one's office to achieve an unlawful result.