By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | August 7, 2023 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | August 7, 2023 |
Adam Devine thinks Marvel movies killed theatrical comedies, which is not the worst theory. I’m not entirely on board because the theatrical experience being butthouse is probably the main culprit, but Devine has some points. (Variety)
Taylor Swift coming to Toronto is a big moment for the city. (Lainey Gossip)
Jamie Lee Curtis wants to be “Switzerland” during the actors’ strike. Uh, what? (Celebitchy)
Texas proves abortion bans are about punishing women. (Wonkette)
From Roxana: Natalie Portman finally ditched Benjamin Thousandfeet. (Us Weekly)
Wayne Brady came out as pansexual. Hell yeah. (PEOPLE)
Ben Shapiro is getting wrecked for his wildly wrong Barbie prediction. (Mediaite)
James Gunn might actually release the Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad if anyone even cares at this point. How is this still a thing? (Gizmodo)
From Andrew: I love these Turtles. (Twitter)
And Seth Rogen clearly loves the animators who brought them to life. (Insider)
Our deepest condolences to Sandra Bullock. (THR)
LittlePlat picked up Juan José Gómez Cadenas and Juan Botas’ book, Virus, as she was leaving Spain in August 2020. It’s a snapshot of a particular moment in time. “This book about viruses, diseases, and pandemics, which was written with a Spanish perspective in mind, was completed during the very first few months of the pandemic.” Is there a book that takes you back to a specific time? (Cannonball Read 15)
From Kayleigh:
These folks went back the next day and found the dang chair. Gotta put it in a Black History Museum now. 🤣🤣 #MontgomeryAlabama #riverboatbrawl pic.twitter.com/NefhqFxuV7
— Captain James T. Jerk (@Libra_King73) August 7, 2023