
At this point, it would be easier to list the Covid statements that were true and backed by scientific evidence.

At this point, it would be easier to list the Covid statements that were true and backed by scientific evidence.

Sixteen thousand people erupted into rapture when Donald J. Trump walked into the Prudential Center in Newark at 10 p.m. Saturday to attend an Ultimate Fighting Championship match.
UFC doesn’t appeal to me, and this article about Trump attending isn’t illuminating, but it did get me thinking about other presidents and candidates.
Where would Joe Biden go to revel in the embrace of his most avid fan base?

When was the last time a Godzilla movie was a good movie? Not good for a monster movie, but a good movie? Godzilla Minus One is a good movie and is available on Netflix. It won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, has a 7.9 on IMDB and 98%/98% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Godzilla Minus One cost $15 million to make and pulled $56 million at the domestic box office. For comparison, Godzilla x Kong has an IMDB rating of 6.2, cost $150 million to make and pulled $196 million in domestic ticket sales. Godzilla x Kong turned a profit, but is a forgettable movie.
Why was Godzilla Minus One so much better at a tenth the cost?
One aspect of Godzilla Minus One was unusual. In Independence Day, and some other American movies, there is a national pride that is central to the plot. For Americans, we are proud of our military, our ingenuity and our ability to pull together despite our differences. That isn’t often shown in foreign movies. Since this was post-WW II in Japan, the kamikaze tradition comes up and along with other aspects of culture that develop in a country that just got their ass kicked in a world war that they started.
Godzilla Minus One is not a perfect movie. Everyone was Japanese, so no diversity at all. When the little kid cries, she sounds like a baby crying. The aircraft used in the final battle was too unconventional.
Godzilla Minus One is a movie that will stick with me for a while. 9/10.
The movie reviewer, Critical Drinker, does a better job explaining it.

NYT: Will the Force be with The Acolyte
NYT: Will the Force be with The Acolyte
In two days, a Star Wars spin-off TV show, The Acolyte, will premier on Disney+. The eight episode season will cost $180 million. It’s hard to believe anyone thinks this show will be successful.

The author of the commentary, Jonathan Chait, describes himself as a liberal hawk. He is a committed anti-Trumper, but has criticized liberals and conservatives.
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