By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 8, 2024
Taylor Sheridan recently stopped by The Joe Rogan Experience, so just let that soak in for a minute while you let out the biggest sigh and stare into space for 100 years. Anyway, while he was there, Sheridan launched into a salty rant about Forrest Gump for committing the cardinal sin of preaching at him. However, despite hating the film, Sheridan also complained that it couldn’t get made today because of cancel culture, so guess who’s starting to take big ol’ swigs from the reactionary jug. (BroBible)
It’s impossible to overstate the level of anticipation for Beyoncé’s newly announced hair care line, CÉCRED. (Lainey Gossip)
You know what solves poverty? Throwing money at it! (Wonkette)
From Dustin: Christian Bale out there doing some real good for the world. (THR)
From Jen: Pajibans, rejoice! The unkillable Wynonna Earp will return for one last ride. (Vanity Fair)
Inspired by Poor Things and Lisa Frankenstein, Kayleigh wrote about the feminist history of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. (Paste)
From Roxana: On the one hand, I find Molly Yeh incredibly annoying, and her twee-farm aesthetic is tedious. On the other hand, she made flavored sprinkles, and I kind of want them. Sharing for other people who bake, all of whom I’m sure are better at it than I am. (Burlap & Barrel)
From James: Wil Wheaton had an… intense reaction to the Larry David beats up Elmo bit.(Facebook)
From Petr: Henry Cavill has entered the sex scenes discourse, and surprise, Superman hates them. Thinks they’re “overused.” (USA Today)
From Dustin: Here’s the best possible news for cannabis users who also like to go to the gym! (WaPo)
Thanks to her new lawsuit, let’s also remember that Gina Carano also got racist about BLM, which I completely forgot about thanks to all the transphobia, COVID conspiracy theories, and antisemitism. She’s really making the most of Elon’s money here. (The Mary Sue)
After looking for a book that felt like a Studio Ghibli movie, Jana W was not disappointed by Axie Oh’s retelling of a Korean folk tale in The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea. “It was the perfect whimsical escape to start my first Cannonball Read challenge.” Are there books that make you think of the revered Japanese anime studio? (Cannonball Read 16)
From Hannah:
40 years of never ever ever shooting Tom Cruise at this angle relative to a tall person blown in one moment https://t.co/QrMsOiM3uO
— Ty Schalter (@tyschalter) February 7, 2024