Posts by JP Tuesday
We're off to see The Wizard! We find out how The Muppets make their trip down the yellow brick road unique. #disney #muppets #wizardofoz #wicked
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Spooky Season continues! The original Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie has a very different tone compared to the TV show that would come after. We find out if that's entirely a bad thing. #buffythevampireslayer #20thcenturyfox #Halloween
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Amilyn's end was the best ever put to film #20thcenturyfox #buffythevampireslayer #90smovies ##cultclassics #paulreubens
Homer's lack of recreation being why he snaps is a nice twist on the plot of The Shining #thesimpsons #treehouseofhorror #theshining #halloween
On the twenty-third day of the month of September. In an early year of a decade not too long before our own. The human race suddenly encountered a deadly threat to its very existence... #littleshopofhorrors
Emma Thompson as Captain Amelia didn't feel like stunt casting #disney #treasureplanet
This week, we take our first dive into Miramax with Little Voice. Jane Horrocks leves her "impression" on us in this early entry into the career of Ewan McGregor. #miramax #disney #littlevoice #janehorrocks #ewanmcgregor
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But also fuck Harry Potter and the bony bitch mold brained bigot who spawned it.
With a new "Freakier" sequel now out, we look back at the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday. Does this film still "Take us away"? Crack open a fortune cookie and we'll find out. #Disney #FreakyFriday #2000sMovies #Podcast
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WE ARE BACK! The hiatus is over! Rewatching The Magic returns to its original schedule on August 11th, 2025! We will be discussing the 2003 version of Freaky Friday, just in time for the new sequel. Make sure you're locked in!
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Anyway, #AEW recently uploaded all of their 2019-2024 PPVs to HBO Max. So, if you're looking to get into the product, there's never been a better time.
If Chris Benoit was still alive, I'm sure #WWE would have welcomed him back with open arms years ago.
WWE going out of its way to tell us the work ethic of Jelly Roll after they said Travis Scott wasn't committed is wild #SummerSlam
🤠💩 #AEWDynamite
WWE likes Def Rebel because they're cheap, not because they're good.
And WWE will continue to use Def Rebel for the same reason. AI or not.
I think when someone is an admitted racist whose big takeaway from it being revealed was that you need to be careful because cameras are everywhere, brother, maybe you forfeit the expectation that everyone pays tribute to you in death. Maybe you don't get to be indignant about it.
How many stalkers does this make for you? Do they have a club or something?
And as the great @davidbix.bsky.social pointed out, today is THE TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the below newsbreak.
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Hulk Hogan in Hell: Day 01
Death took the wrong orange racist.
He couldn't politic his way out of doing the job this time.
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I hope the Iron Shiek breaks his back and makes him humble for eternity.
All of the backlash against "woke" and "me too" is just white men mad that that they have to face consequences for their bad behavior.
That's it.
1998
This. Sting became a mentor to the younger wrestlers. He was willing to let Darby have the spotlight when it mattered. He became a regular character in AEW storylines. He gave so much of himself that he had to be talked into winning his last match by his bosses. Goldberg could never.
Bully Ray: "AEW should give Goldberg the send off he deserves."
Goldberg's retirement went so poorly because he refused to put in the work and just showed up and expected a magical moment.
If Goldberg is willing to put in the work Sting did in AEW, then Goldberg gets a magical retirement moment.
It took 5 years, but we finally found a companion for N14 J4X.
On July 2nd, Paramount agreed to settle a baseless lawsuit brought against 60 Minutes and CBS News by President Trump for $16 million. On July 15, during a regular show of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Colbert went on-air and called the settlement a “big fat bribe” in exchange for a favorable decision on the proposed merger between Paramount and Skydance, a charge currently under investigation in California. Less than 48 hours later, on July 17, Paramount canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a show currently performing first in its timeslot, giving vague references to the program’s “financial performance” as the only explanation. For ten years, the show has been one of the most successful, beloved and profitable programs on CBS, entertaining an audience of millions on late night television, on streaming services and across social media.
Given Paramount’s recent capitulation to President Trump in the CBS News lawsuit, the Writers Guild of America has significant concerns that The Late Show’s cancelation is a bribe, sacrificing free speech to curry favor with the Trump Administration as the company looks for merger approval. Cancelations are part of the business, but a corporation terminating a show in bad faith due to explicit or implicit political pressure is dangerous and unacceptable in a democratic society. Paramount’s decision comes against a backdrop of relentless attacks on a free press by President Trump, through lawsuits against CBS and ABC, threatened litigation of media organizations with critical coverage and the unconscionable defunding of PBS and NPR.
The Writers Guild of America calls on New York State Attorney General Letitia James, no stranger to prosecuting Trump for illegal business practices, to join California and launch an investigation into potential wrongdoing at Paramount. We call on our elected leaders to hold those responsible to account, to demand answers about why this beloved program was canceled and to assure the public that Colbert and his writers were not censored due to their views or the whims of the President. In the meantime, the Writers Guild of America will support our members at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and across the late-night industry as they speak truth to power and we will explore all potential legal and political avenues to fight for our members in the aftermath of this decision.
The following is a statement from the Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) and Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) on Paramount’s Decision to Cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”.