📺 Telemundo TV commentator: "We are one of the only networks in the world to NOT show ads during the World Cup cooling breaks."
"We prefer the old school way. We should be able to see what the players do. We show fans, people enjoying, not the corporate direction of football."
Child actor #GuoJunqing from #TheFurious posted video with actor #YayanRuhian. He wrote down:
'Off-screen, he (Yayan) is a veteran Indonesian martial arts master, known for his gentle personality. During breaks in film set, he willingly posed for photos and personally taught the young actor martial arts choreography step by step. On-screen stand as enemies while being friendly mentor off-screen.'
Charles Barkley says he and NBA legends couldn't believe Magic became the first $1,000,000 player so they started high fiving each other
"Think about it, the finals were tape-delayed, and there was only one game on Sunday, and the average salary was $200,000. The average salary now is $10,000,000. In the next five years, we're gonna have guys making $70-80 million for playing basketball"
"I remember vividly: me, Doc, Moses, Bobby Jones, Andrew Toney… we were in the locker room one day and it broke that Magic Johnson had become the first NBA player to make $1,000,000. We were walking around high-fiving each other. We could not believe that an NBA player made a million dollars. That's how crazy it was thinking about money back in the day"
Austin Reaves said that after LeBron James posted a clip of him “coaching” him during a game, his followers went from 60,000 to 7 million.
Steve Nash: Amazing clip.
Austin Reaves: I remember he posted that after the game, and my followers went from like 60,000 to like 7 million.
LeBron James: I'm sorry, man. (Laughs) Your phone died fast as hell, mind you.
Austin Reaves: We were in Philly. I was out eating with Reeds, and I picked up my phone and I just set it back down. I was like, "I don't even know what's going on."
LeBron James: Goddamn, my bad. That was cool, though.
Chris Tucker in THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997) feels like he crash-landed from another dimension. Every character is trying to survive the plot while Ruby Rhod is busy turning the entire movie into his own show. Somehow it works perfectly.
The promise of colonialism has always been the same: surrender your dignity, abandon your dead, betray your people, and in return we’ll let you participate in your own subjugation. What an offer.
The same parents who travel long distances to help/ grieve/ celebrate their friends?
The ones greeting almost everyone from church to the market? They model alot about community and friendship. Alot of us think we're too good for mundane things.
Let's be serious please.