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163. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, first time viewing
funny as hell
162. Need for Speed (2014), directed by Scott Waugh, first time viewing
the only thing this movie hates more than good filmmaking is women
what the hell did rami malek's character even do in this movie after getting butt ass naked
Fred from Scooby-Doo unmasking the bad guy at the end of a mystery, in two frames. First frame: Left side: a tied up man in a white featureless mask with eye holes. The caption over him in impact font reads, "SOMETHING I USED TO LOVE SUCKS NOW" Right side of frame, Fred has his hand on the mask, about to pull it off. The caption on him reads, "LET'S SEE WHO'S BEHIND THIS." Second frame: The unmasked bad guy has a pencil thin curling mustache, a pointy nose, and dark hair, with a widow's peak. The caption on him reads, "PRIVATE EQUITY"
Evergreen
Got distracted earlier in the year but getting back into The Hundred Line while recovering… still on that initial playthrough though lol
imagine buying a sports team to be a penny pinching piece of shit. these assholes are a blight on sports
Blazers Lead @BlazersLead X.com Jake Fischer on the Blazers' head coaching position: "The consistent word for weeks about new Blazers owner Tom Dundon is his apparent desire to pay no more than $1.5 million annually for a new head coach. That's well below the current NBA standard ... even for a first-time head coach. "From $1 million to $1.5 million is actually the price range for the league's top assistant coaches, but Portland's desire to spend so modestly on a full-time replacement for Billups has been widely communicated and figures to have a significant impact on the process"
Guillermo Motta @GMottaTV X.com Trail Blazers President Dewayne Hankins says fans won't receive playoff T-shirts for Games 3 & 4 at the Moda Center when they host Spurs #RipCity #NBAPlayoffs
On Tuesday afternoon, a strange scene played out at the Trail Blazers' Phoenix-area hotel. Onlookers noted people in Blazers gear hanging out in the lobby. According to four sources with knowledge of the situation, a number of staffers were asked to check out of their rooms at noon, hours before the first bus left for the arena. The reason, multiple sources say, was for the team to avoid the cost of a late checkout.
So the Blazers went from an owner that was sexually harassing players to an owner worth 2.4 billion dollars whose life mission is to be LITERAL Ebenezer Scrooge.
Got these images from @pickuphoop
Hyper Misao of #TJPW 🤼
Magic finally had enough of literally everyone shitting on them all season
So many of these 2D PS1 RPGs hold up super well, bless all the devs who used this generation to do the sickest sprite work possible
If he left the public toilet as clean or cleaner than when he entered that qualifies him for sainthood
youtu.be/UJ4MTSPWicE
Jon Bois @jonbois.bsky.social holy shit. i was just watching the cavs-raptors game and the ball fell out of the bottom of the basket. it was with 4:04 left in the second quarter if you can get your hands on a replay. the guy shot the ball, it went through the hoop, and then it straight up fell out of the net and onto the floor 2:11 PM • Apr 18, 2026 Everybody can reply v 57 reposts 6 quotes 6 quotes 814 likes 4 saves
i'm deleting this post. since posting it i watched some more basketball and it turns out this is pretty much always what happens
please read this so i feel like my masters in labor studies was worth something workerorganizing.org/history-labo...
the day when getting into and out of bed stops being such a chore might be the greatest day of my life at this point
This isn’t as good as Exorcist III for sure, but it’s decent
161. Psycho II (1983), directed by Richard Franklin, first time viewing
Better than it has any right to be. I appreciate that it tries to be its own thing rather than just playing the hits with the original Psycho.
yeah but you would be in a cartoon and come back to life. fail to see the issue
man wish i could have this right now
that's what i'm saying
160. Vamps (2012), directed by Amy Heckerling, first time viewing
the world of 2012 was not brave or principled enough to have krysten ritter and alicia silverstone be vampire lesbian roommates
extremely relatable after surgery lol
159. Licence to Kill (1989), directed by John Glen, first time viewing
Leans harder into the griminess of 80s action than its predecessor but to more mixed results... can't quite jettison some of the silly but fun Bond stuff and can't fully go in on grim action, the previous film balanced it better
you really have to look out for baseball players these days. they’re everywhere. a few minutes ago i turned on a baseball game and there were like 12 of those fuckin’ guys
I love the cat
I dont know if I'll finish this soon BUTTTT it was based off a movie I saw during movie night with friends 💖
also want to say as a lifelong Lakers fan that the way this team treated Jerry West after he left and especially in the years before his death was shameful and embarrassing. jeanie buss is in this and she is so full of shit in her interview. fucking clownshoes organization bsky.app/profile/shin...
158. Jerry West: The Logo (2026), directed by Kenya Barris, first time viewing
Some of the choices and flourishes are a bit weird and didn't work for me, but it says something about the story of one of the most important figures in NBA history that this documentary still works despite that.