This iconic deleted scene from Lethal Weapon (1987) shows Martin Riggs walking straight into the line of fire to take down a school sniper and save innocent kids—raw, unhinged, and pure 80s action perfection. It’s the ultimate showcase of Riggs’ reckless heroism and why this buddy cop classic still hits harder than any modern action flick.
Bruce Willis was a huge fan of Reservoir Dogs and asked Quentin Tarantino if he could play Vincent. When QT told him he had Travolta lined up already he asked to play Jules instead but Tarantino managed to convince him to play Butch.
Michael B. Jordan was just spotted at In-N-Out Burger showing love to workers and fans while holding his Oscar after winning Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Sinners” at the 98th Academy Awards.
Three keys to living a great life
One - Start your day with gratitude. Heat. Air conditioning. A cup of coffee. You’re alive. That’s not small.
Second — celebrate your friends’ wins. Be the first call when something good happens. If you can strain envy and jealousy out of your system, you’ll live lighter, and you’ll never lack for relationships.
Third, do something you love. I’ve got kids in the arts. I didn’t push them to Wall Street. Money’s great, but meaning lasts longer. As Mel Brooks said, relax — none of us is getting out of here alive.
Gratitude. No envy. Do what you love. That’s the formula.
Top Gun 2 director wants BRAD PITT and TOM CRUISE to star in a Days of Thunder and F1 crossover sequel
“We’d find out that Cruise's character and Pitt’s F1 character have a past.”
“They were rivals at some point, maybe crossed paths”
Lee Marvin was born on this day in 1924. He grew up hunting and fishing, and like many in his generation he served in World War II seeing action in the Pacific as a Marine. He was hit by machine gun fire in the Battle of Saipan. It took a year to recover from his wounds. He would go on to star in over fifty films and television shows including THE PROFESSIONALS, THE DIRTY DOZEN, POINT BLANK, THE BIG RED ONE, DEATH HUNT, and THE DELTA FORCE. His acting career spanned from 1951 to 1986 and included an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1965 for CAT BALLOU.
He chose to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery along with 400,000 other soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. His headstone in Section 7A, Grave 176 reads:
LEE MARVIN
PFC
US MARINE CORPS
WORLD WAR II
FEB 19 1924
AUG 29 1987
Billionaire Investor Chamath believes copper is the best investment for 2026
He says that we will have a 70% supply shortage with no alternatives
What is your favorite copper stock?
Deeply amused by all the confident commentary that datacenters in space do not work from a physics and engineering perspective.
Elon operates two of the largest coherent GPU clusters in the world, SpaceX is responsible for over 90% of mass to orbit and SpaceX operates the largest satellite constellation in the solar system. More than 10 years later, no other company or country can consistently land and reuse orbital rockets.
He publicly stated that the “lowest cost way to do AI compute will be with solar powered satellites.”
Maybe, just maybe, his “pencil and paper analysis of the physics or the economics at play” is superior to yours. There might have even been more than just a “pencil and paper analysis” of the subject done by some of the best engineers in the world. Perhaps they have thought of a cooling solution that has not occurred to the galaxy brain accounts here even after they took several minutes to carefully think about the problem.
The CEO of Google also agrees that data centers in space will be “normal” within a decade.
If you are not currently operating a large AI datacenter, a large satellite cluster and have not landed a rocket, maybe be a little less quick to confidently assume that Elon and Google are *both* wrong on this topic.
Especially when there is a working, albeit very small, datacenter in space *today* - Starcloud’s orbital setup just successfully trained an LLM. Great name btw.
Yes, I am biased on these topics and as ever, time will tell.