William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk for 60 years, getting a Captain Kirk impression done directly to his face by comedian and impressionist Jim Meskimen, then immediately slapping him and explaining why:
"I'm doing my impression of Will Smith."
Is William Shatner the funniest man in science fiction?
***WHO WOULD WIN?***
A bunch of working-class kids from Queens with no academic education — the kings of campy power metal, Manowar.
“The lyrics to their song about the Iliad suggest a careful and thorough reading. The songwriter has … paraphrased several passages from the poem, adapting them to the melodic structure with great dexterity, and partially reinterpreting them — but never altering or disrupting Homer’s original narrative.” — Professor Eleonora Cavallini
Or a Yale-educated feminist with the entire progressive press and Hollywood behind her?
“Wilson makes so many mistakes that, taken together, they begin to undermine the reader’s trust in her translation. Straightforward blunders include attributing a speech to the wrong character, introducing a character who does not exist in the Odyssey, and mistakenly swapping another one. Among Wilson’s other mishaps are numerous mistranslations, omitted lines, and factual errors.” — Professor Richard Whitaker
Friends, we could replace DEI academics with tattooed KISS roadies and end up with a higher academic standard 🤗
Massie made the same mistake DeSantis did:
Allowing himself to be used as a wedge by people even more loathsome than he is.
If Massie were to reverse course or wax conciliatory for a few months, I'd probably be inclined to support him.
Not so, his shitbag supporters.
Owen Benjamin was probably the smartest, wisest person in Hollywood so of course he got canceled harder than anyone in the history of the entertainment business. That’s when he found the secret to happiness.
0:00 From Hollywood Comic to Cultural Exile
16:56 Was Someone Orchestrating Owen's Cancellation?
23:56 Truth, Fame, and Sin
36:28 Neocons, Getting Banned, and Conspiracy Theories
42:30 The Daily Wire, the Gay Community, and Taboo Humor
51:38 Losing Everything, Illusion, and Nick Fuentes
58:47 Insecurity, Debt, and the Need for Validation
1:07:29 How Is Owen Still Reaching People After Being Cancelled?
1:12:11 Vulgarity, Honor Culture, and Prayer
1:23:10 Starting Over on a Farm in Idaho
1:34:20 The Symmetry of Music and Owen's Community
1:41:26 The Feeling That the World Order Is Ending
1:46:23 Slaying a Wizard, Deception, and Building Community
1:58:29 AI, Energy, and the Illusion of Replacing Humanity
2:05:36 Why Are Animals So Important?
@jondelarroz We want bright and colorful movies, too, or at least not the flat, muted, and depressing color palette that we see in a lot of movies today.