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Faulkner

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Everything posted by Faulkner

  1. Hello! It appears the bobsled team is where the hotties are.
  2. This is probably is the high point (no pun intended) of JT’s new album, and it does rank with some of his very best.
  3. Why hasn’t there been a definitive documentary or book about Stevie Wonder, one of the immortal legends of 20th century art?
  4. This is the bodybuilder-turned-bobsledder Hakeem Abdul-Saboor, and he is QUITE dishy.
  5. Staz Nair from the Fox version of Rocky Horror. And yes...there may not be a more beautiful man in existence.
  6. Adam Rippon (the figure skater) was the one who refused to meet Pence.
  7. Chris Mazdzer is just about perfect and clearly knows it. And Mantia’s thighs are like WHAT? Funny to see Gus Kenworthy try to butch it up and totally break character.
  8. This is embarrassing and arousing in equal measure. It’s not a very diverse lot, but I don’t expect it from USA winter sports.
  9. Word. I could handle her in a very limited capacity, but why mess with the one long-running RH franchise that’s actually working, especially after all the retooling they’ve done to get here?
  10. What’s horrible is that QT’s comments were seen as so unremarkable at the time that they didn’t cause any real controversy until 15 years after he said them.
  11. This is the actor (Ray Corasani) who plays the shirtless terrorist in the Clint Eastwood-directed “The 15:17 to Paris” out Friday. And wowee zowee:
  12. A little NYC humor:
  13. Yeah, I agree with all of the above, @YRBB. I feel like it’s fashionable for the media to slag JT off these days, maybe as a corrective for how they aided and abetted his cowardice and deflection post-Nipplegate. But his star had been falling musically for a while, and I can’t help but agree that his performance last night was uninspired. He danced well, though. Have to give him that.
  14. The video projection of Prince on the massive sheet was classy, but it unfortunately drew attention to how much more dynamic and charismatic Prince was in comparison to JT. It’s telling he only did one cut off the new album. I like JT, and he’s clearly very, very talented in many ways, but that was frenetic in a bad way. And he looked a hot mess.
  15. HA! I saw someone tweet almost exactly that same thing earlier today.
  16. I sorta love this.
  17. JT is really getting roasted for this in all corners of social media. I think he and Prince mended fences before Prince died, but this is very distasteful.
  18. I so agree. Both him and Woody Allen. I’d guess Sony is having buyer’s remorse for taking Tarantino on.
  19. Uma Thurman breaks her silence, and interestingly the major villain of the story is... Quentin Tarantino. And she brought receipts. I wonder if this kills his career.
  20. I saw that on the news. That was very funny indeed. It seems like every news outlet is doing a variation on the “Clutch the pearls, Justin Timberlake is WHITE, y’all” story, and I’m finding it all very lazy and not particularly interesting or nuanced. See Vox for an egregious example: https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/2/2/16947136/justin-timberlake-man-of-the-woods-white-masculinity?utm_campaign=vox.social&utm_content=voxdotcom&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
  21. I started listening to the album last night and was a little bored. I’ll give it a few more spins because sometimes it does take time for an album to sink in.

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