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Stephen Colbert Is Tickled That Trump’s Shady New Social Network Was Immediately Overrun By Trolls

The irony of Donald Trump naming his new social media platform TRUTH Social (all-caps are his) is not lost on anyone who understands the meaning of irony. That includes The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, who dedicated several minutes of Thursday night’s show to poking fun at the former president’s new Interweb endeavor—beginning with its name.

“The man who told over 30,000 lies in office has started something called TRUTH,” Colbert marveled, joking that “He’s also launched a new makeup line called Human Skin.”

Colbert’s favorite part of the story, however, was how quickly it took for the site to become hijacked by trolls. As the host explained:

“The site was briefly accessible to the public last night, and was immediately overrun by trolls. Including one who started a fake account under the former president’s name that posted a photo of a pig defecating on its own scrotum.”

Colbert’s main question: “Are they sure that was a fake account? ‘Cause it feels on-brand.”

Trump also announced that part of his new online takeover will include setting up his own streaming service… which Colbert was quick to point out would actually be “his second streaming service.”

“Evidently, it’s going to be called TMTG+,” Colbert continued, saying that it beat out the former president’s original title: Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV. “According to the press release, they’ll proudly broadcast ‘non-work’ entertainment programming. That’s right! Non-woke! If you can stay awake, your money back!”

You can watch the full clip above, beginning around the 6:00 mark.

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Zendaya And Timothée Chalamet Bonded Over Fart Jokes On The Set Of ‘Dune’

With Dune now in theaters and streaming on HBO Max, stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where they were treated to an interview set made to look like the sandy planet Arrakis, complete with never-ending wind sounds. While they fielded questions from lifelong Dune fan Colbert, who has never been a shy about his nerdy side, the two opened up about the one thing that helped them bond while filming the Denis Villeneuve sci-fi epic: Fart jokes.

While this dips slightly into spoiler territory, Zendaya revealed she was only on the set for five days, but during that time, she got to experience all of the chafing joy that came from the costumes. Despite being a newcomer to the cast, which had been working together for weeks, she was warmly welcomed by everyone, particularly by Chalamet, and the two passed the time with fart humor and dance parties.

Should Dune get a sequel, and the chances are looking very good despite the film’s unorthodox release due to the pandemic, Zendaya’s character Chani will have a much larger role in Part 2. Villeneuve revealed back in August that the second film will tackle the back half of the book where Chani will become “a protagonist of the story.”

Dune is currently playing in theaters and HBO Max.

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We’re Picking Winners For Week 7 Of The 2021 NFL Season

More than one-third of the 2021 NFL season is behind us, with six weeks in the books. As the campaign continues, bye weeks begin to intervene, with a short slate on the docket for Week 7. Still, there is enough football on display to satisfy the die-hards, and our aim remains to find value each and every week.

Before we check in with Week 7 picks, let’s look at where we’ve been, including a productive Week 6 performance.

  • Last Week: 3-2
  • 2021 Season: 17-12-1

Come get these winners.

Kansas City Chiefs (-4.5) over Tennessee Titans

This is not exactly on-brand for me. It’s a favorite. It’s a road favorite. It’s a team that is typically “public” in nature. However, the market has seemingly cooled on Kansas City to the point where this is a buying situation. Tennessee had a high-profile win last week and, yes, Derrick Henry is going to run for a lot of yards. The Chiefs are still notably better and I like this number.

New York Giants (+3) over Carolina Panthers

The Giants are hideous, and they’ve been unceremoniously smoked in back-to-back weeks. I still like them catching a full field goal at home, as Carolina simply hasn’t been the same without Christian McCaffrey. I wouldn’t love this at less than three, but we’ll take the candy and fade the world.

Philadelphia Eagles (+3) over Las Vegas Raiders

We were on Las Vegas a week ago, and they delivered. Now it’s time to go the other way. It was truly an inspired effort from the Raiders in Week 6, but that helps to lead us to a value situation. Philadelphia’s defensive line should be able to get pressure, the Eagles are set up well to exploit the Las Vegas defense, and there is backdoor potential if we need it.

Detroit Lions (+16) over Los Angeles Rams

There are three double-digit underdogs on the board this week, and I nearly took them all. In an effort to be more discerning, give me the Lions catching more than two touchdowns in Los Angeles. The Rams don’t exactly have a massive home-field advantage, and the Lions have been quite competitive at times. The story of the day is Jared Goff’s return, but I think the Lions can hang around.

Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints UNDER 21.5 points in the first half

Can you imagine how conservative Seattle might be in this spot without Russell Wilson, especially in the first half? That isn’t the entire handicap, but the Saints’ offense has been heavily reliant on advantageous situations. New Orleans hasn’t exactly been lighting it up offensively, and this could be a rock fight for a while. Give me all of the punts before halftime.

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PinkPantheress Goes Ghost Hunting In The Spotify Mini-Documentary ‘Feast On This’

Fresh off the release of her debut mixtape, To Hell With It, British producer and songwriter PinkPantheress is finally letting fans behind-the-scenes. So far, the reclusive artist has been wary of the spotlight, which came with a sudden brightness after her songs began to go viral on TikTok, but in a new mini-documentary with Spotify, she’s finally letting her fans in via questions from her own friends. Meanwhile, Feast On This features the young producer going ghost-hunting at a haunted mansion in the English countryside with some of her friends, as well as “a sleepy butler” and a skeleton named Evie.

The crew meets up with renowned ghost hunter Hazel Williams for a spooky adventure in the middle of the night, making this documentary part intro to the enigmatic producer, part Blair Witch Project. PinkPantheress is one of the latest artists to be featured in Spotify’s Radar program, which has previously highlighted other rising stars like Griff, Lauv, and King Princess, along with many others. The breakout British producer will also be taking over Spotify’s Spooky playlist this Halloween, so keep an ear out for her additions to the season’s eerie new sounds.

Check out the doc above and obviously listen to her new mixtape To Hell With It if you haven’t gotten around to it yet.

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Jon Stewart Is Defending Dave Chappelle (And Believes He Isn’t A ‘Hurtful’ Person) Following The Netflix Walkout

Jon Stewart’s giving Dave Chappelle the benefit of the doubt following the comedian’s transphobic jokes in Netflix’s The Closer. That’s a controversial stance to take on top of an already existing controversy, weeks after Chappelle addressed the matter onstage, declaring that he was perfectly cool with being “canceled,” and in fact, “I love it.” The whole mess began when Chappelle declared that he was “Team TERF” and standing in solidarity with J.K. Rowling’s own TERF-aligned remarks. He added, “Gender is a fact,” and he also defended DaBaby’s transphobic comments, too.

This led to Netflix backing Chappelle with CEO Ted Sarandos claiming that “content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.” Then came this week’s employee walkout to protest Netflix’s handling of the situation (the organizer of the walkout has been fired for leaking metrics) with Netflix offering up an apologetic statement and Chappelle’s team signaling that he was open to sitting down with those employees who staged the walkout, although there are no current plans for this to happen.

TMZ is now reporting that Jon Stewart is stepping up to defend his friend, and he believes that Chappelle didn’t make any of his transphobic remarks for “hurtful” reasons. Via TMZ, here’s what Stewart said:

We got Jon as he was leaving Capitol Hill, and asked for his take on the beef between Chappelle and Netflix employees who staged a walkout Wednesday. Jon thinks there’s clearly been a miscommunication, and seemed confident both sides will squash the feud … once they start talking.

The reason he’s confident? Well, Jon — who, ICYMI, is a close friend of Dave’s — says, “I know his intention is never hurtful. He’s not that kinda person.”

That’s a tough stance to take there. Chappelle made remarks that have hurt a lot of people. He hasn’t expressed remorse, and in fact, he celebrated being “cancelled.” In other words, this subject isn’t over yet, and those jokes in The Closer will have to be addressed in a more substantial manner by Chappelle if he truly wants to make amends. Granted, we’re talking about Stewart’s words at the moment, not a true followup from Chappelle, but any suggestion that those who were hurt maybe shouldn’t feel hurt (because Dave isn’t a “hurtful” person, as Stewart put it) won’t remedy the situation.

(Via TMZ)

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Sherry Conrad Is The MVP Of ‘You’ Season Three, Hands Down

Of the friend-group viewing party I assembled for You’s third season, only one brave soul admitted to liking Sherry Conrad (Shalita Grant) when she first popped up on-screen.

Sure, this was a show about a white man who enjoyed obsessively stalking women before (normally) murdering them when they discovered what a complete psychopath he was, but somehow, when You’s third season dropped on Netflix last week, it wasn’t Penn Badgley’s crazed peepers or Victoria Pedretti’s impulsive bloodlust that rubbed me the wrong way. It was Sherry Conrad. I didn’t see what my friend — practically a bonafide prophet in the group chat now — saw in the woman who claimed to have invented momfluencing and crafted an entire personality around having twins.

Of all the serial killers and homicidal maniacs and drug-addled ego-centric villains, Sherry Conrad’s vapidness and sense of entitlement seemed like the worst sin. That’s what the show intended, and that’s why, after a full season of both of its main characters descending to new deranged lows, Sherry Conrad somehow emerged as the MVP of this story.

When we first meet Sherry she’s positioned as the resident Queen Bee of Madre Linda, an upper-class neighborhood filled with tech bros and mommy bloggers who exist in a productivity-obsessed vacuum. These people don’t consume sugar, they make an Olympic sport out of intermittent fasting, and they utter truly absurd phrases without a hint of irony. (What do you say to a man who tells you they’re “sourcing a french bulldog”? Someone, please tell me!)

Aside from her husband Cary (Travis Van Winkle), Sherry was the most grievous offender. While Cary was a biohacking himbo preoccupied with his testosterone levels, Sherry’s influence on the rest of Madre Linda’s brainless cohort of juice-happy Stepford Wives was more insidious. She could tank Love’s new bakery simply by not purchasing a scone. She could ostracize community members with a few bits of idle gossip in her home’s commercial kitchen. She peer-pressured women to orgasm in the name of better breast milk, fed into Missing White Woman syndrome with tacky hashtags, launched a smear campaign against raspberries. Truly, it seemed her tyranny knew no bounds.

It wasn’t until the show’s final episodes, when a swinger’s initiation night went wrong and both Cary and Sherry found themselves trapped in the Quinn-Goldberg’s humidity-controlled human enclosure, that we met the real Sherry Conrad. Was she still an image-obsessed housewife who wrote “Our hearts are global but our physical selves reside in Northern California” in the About Me section of her blog? Of course. Was the rumor that she had secured a top-secret COVID vaccine for the entire neighborhood worrisome? Absolutely. Did her husband’s masturbatory use of the virtual reality pod in their garage still make our skin crawl? Umm… yeah. But there was more to Sherry Conrad than just Soul Cycle memberships and W.O.M.B. retreats.

In fact, in a clever bit of storytelling, the issues that Love — a white woman of privilege — was facing directly paralleled her obnoxious frenemy. If You’s third season was meant to explore the non-fulfillment and resentment that follows the “happily ever after” sign-off of every fantasy romance fed to young women looking for their “soulmate,” Sherry was the case study of how a wife and mother can subvert that trope. Love was drowning in her post-marital depression. Her suburban malaise was made worse by her husband’s infidelities and her own borderline bipolar episodes of impulsiveness, but at the heart of her troubles was this clawing notion that there should be something “more” to life than romantic stability and maternal bliss. She wanted purpose and a deeper connection with her life partner — not the surface-level bullsh*t she’d once thought idyllic. She dealt with the absence of those things in increasingly, shall we say “problematic” ways. She prematurely self-destructed before waiting for time and the wear-and-tear of life to do that for her in a decade or so.

By contrast, Sherry Conrad had already weathered the storm that Love was getting pummeled by. She alluded to that during the women’s retreat, after Love made it clear she was unhappy in her current situation, explaining to her friend how she “chose” Cary as her life partner despite not even liking him at times. She lectured about work and commitment and showing up for yourself as much as for your husband. And as viewers, we simply brushed it off as another superficial, self-important lecture from a woman who seemingly thrived on telling other women how they were doing the modern mother model wrong.

And when we discovered that the “secret” to Sherry and Cary’s harmonious relationship was their unconventional lifestyle, we dismissed and reduced this facet of their marriage in the same way that Joe Goldberg did. We nodded our heads as he delivered pretentious voiceovers that described “the lifestyle” as the dying gasps of a failed marriage. We cringed as we watched both Love and Joe contort themselves to this mold to try to save their own doomed romance. But the problem here was never with Cary and Sherry — a couple so experienced and in-tune with each other that a simple glance after an awkward singer’s meet-and-greet conveyed their mutual unease with inviting this murderous duo into their bed.

Still, perhaps the greatest apology we owe the Conrads, and Sherry, in particular, is for how we whittled her down to a stereotype without offering her the same grace and understanding we gave to the people actually doing murder on this show. Even if Sherry Conrad had turned out to be just another hollow shell masquerading as a doting mother, adoring wife, and concerned community member, that still would’ve been revolutionary. After all, how many women of color are portrayed as the villainous Queen Bees on TV, especially in the context of an upper-class neighborhood filled with Silicon Valley execs who brag about microdosing ketamine with the same openness that your hippie aunt would talk about the power of essential oils?

But Sherry was never so one-dimensional, and as she tries to manipulate Love to ensure her own survival before finally exposing her real motivations for her most troublesome behavior, we see that. Sherry, like Love, and like anyone hoping to somehow exist in a world shaped by social-media-fueled perception, just wanted to exert an iota of control over her own life. She wanted to write her own narrative. She wanted to make her marriage last. She wanted to find something for herself in an environment that constantly fortified this harmful idea that women, mothers especially, should exist for everyone but.

And now look at her. She’s the hottest one-eared b*tch in Madre Linda, and she’s hosting Ted Talks, squeezing every ounce of exposure and profit she can from a truly traumatizing experience at the hands of her more conventionally “relatable” murderous neighbors.

Good for you, Sherry Conrad.

‘You’s third season is currently streaming on Netflix.

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IATSE, The Union That Represents Film/TV Prop Masters, Says That The Prop Gun Fired By Alec Baldwin Somehow Contained A Live Bullet

Alec Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on the set of Rust, a Western movie he was filming in New Mexico on Thursday, killing the film’s director of photography, Halyna Hutchins, and wounding director Joel Souza, who has been discharged from the hospital.

“We’re trying to determine right now how and what type of projectile was used in the firearm,” Juan Rios, a spokesman for the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, told the New York Times. According to an email obtained by IndieWire from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 44, which covers prop masters, the gun used in the scene contained a “live single round” and that the prop master on set at the time “was not a member of Local 44.”

In the email that IATSE Local 44 sent to its membership, Secretary-Treasurer Anthony Pawluc described the event as an “an accidental weapons discharge” in which “a live single round was accidentally fired on set by the principal actor, hitting both the Director of Photography, Local 600 member Halnya Hutchins, and Director Joel Souza… Local 44 has confirmed that the Props, Set Decoration, Special Effects and Construction Departments were staffed by New Mexico crew members. There were no Local 44 members on the call sheet.”

Hutchins was named one of American Cinematographer‘s “rising stars” in 2019. “One thing I learned is that cinematography is not something you do by yourself,” she told the magazine. “It’s a group [project]. You need to develop your own vision, but the key to a successful film is communication with your director and your team.”

(Via IndieWire)

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Trevor Noah Thinks He Knows The ‘Dare’ That Trump Could Post On His Shady ‘Truth’ Social Network

Donald Trump’s fishy as hell social media network, Truth Social, is obviously a comedic goldmine, and The Daily Show‘s Trevor Noah wasted no time going to work on the former president’s attempt to become the next Mark Zuckerberg. On Thursday night’s episode, Noah kicked things off by noting that people haven’t heard that much from Trump because he’s been banned from Facebook and Twitter for a good reason: Sparking the January 6 insurrection. Although, Noah quipped that Trump has been doing very well on OnlyFans where he has the “biggest boobs.”

The comedian then turned his attention to Truth Social, and its weird naming convention for posts. Where Twitter has tweets, Truth Social will have “truths,” and Trump is excited to share his first one when then site launches. However, Noah couldn’t help but predict where things are headed next.

“If Trump is posting ‘truths,’ knowing him, eventually he’s going to start posting ‘dares,” Noah said before doing his best impression of the former president. “OK, I shared my truth, now I dare you to hang Mike Pence.”

Noah then highlighted the hypocrisy of the whole endeavor by noting that Truth Social is championing itself as a haven of free speech — unless you say something bad about Trump.

“The big reason Trump and his people want their own social media app is they are sick and tired of censorship from Big Tech. And Truth Social is promising to be a free speech paradise, a place where anyone can say anything — with some exceptions,” Noah said while showing the Terms of Service that prevent users from insulting Trump.

“I’m actually on Trump’s side here,” Noah joked. “It’s his website. He doesn’t want people coming on there to roast it, just like he wouldn’t want people walking into his home, like, ‘Who decorated this place? I looks like King Midas molested your apartment!’”

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Indiecast Reviews New Albums From My Morning Jacket And Parquet Courts

After Ian took the week off to recuperate from his wedding, he’s back online with Steve to do what they do best: talk about the biggest indie news of the week, review albums, and hash out trends. This week, the dynamic duo is digging into new albums from Parquet Courts and My Morning Jacket.

My Morning Jacket is back with their ninth studio album, following last year’s surprise sequel to The Waterfall. In a recent interview with Steve, Jim James revealed that he hadn’t been actively engaged with My Morning Jacket for much of the 2010’s, but he felt more locked in on the band’s new self-titled album. It’s undoubtedly the jammiest record the band has ever made, and also more interesting than anything they’ve done in years.

Parquet Courts are in a similar point of their career with the release of their seventh album Sympathy For Life. Once considered the next great New York City band after The Strokes, the recent projects have proven them to be closer to a band like Spoon — really consistent and solid without ever quite knocking it out of the park. Will Sympathy For Life help to reinvigorate the band for years to come?

In this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian is plugging That’s OK, the new album from Swimming, whom he names the greatest Newfoundland band (emo or otherwise) of all time. Steve, on the other hand, has two albums you should check out: the new efforts from Trace Mountains and Mo Troper.

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James Corden Explains How He Got Celine Dion’s Used Gum To Gift To Adele

As Adele prepares to release her upcoming album 30, she’s back on the promotional circuit. One recent highlight came from a Vogue “73 Questions” interview, in which she revealed that her most prized possession is some of Celine Dion’s used chewing gum, which was given to her by James Corden. Now, Corden has taken the time to explain how that gift came to be.

During last night’s episode of The Late Late Show, writer and comedian Ian Karmel asked Corden [at 5:38 into the video above] about the Adele story and the host confirmed it is true. He went on to provide some context and explain how he gained possession of the gum:

“What happened was, the weekend before we had shot [the Dion episode of ‘Carpool Karaoke’], [Adele and I] went on a weekend away to… we went to Mexico: my family, A-bomb, her son, and we spent a weekend together. The following Friday, I was shooting the ‘Carpool’ with Celine Dion, and Adele just loves Celine Dion. […] We were talking a lot about that and she was like, ‘Oh my god, she’s amazing.’ I think she’s met her once, she said she got starstruck by her, which rarely that happens to Adele, you know?

So when [Dion and I] were in the car, I think we were just about to go and she had gum in her mouth, and she was like, ‘What can I do with this?’ There was like a script thing in the back, so I ripped off a piece and she put it in, and I said, ‘Don’t… I’ll do that,’ because she was about to do, you know, the fold. I said, ‘I got it, I got it, I got it.’ I then had to give it to… I think I gave it to [The Late Late Show producer] Diana Miller or someone like that, and I was like, ‘I need to keep this super safe.’ She took it and looked at me like, ‘I think this is the day he’s lost his mind. I think this is it.’ I said, ‘Please keep it safe,’ and then I gave it to A-bomb for her birthday, I think. Because [she’s a] difficult person to buy for, do you know what I mean? A candle doesn’t cut it.”

He then joked about how valuable this piece of gum may be now: “I did suddenly think after that video: Now that it’s been in Adele’s possession and Celine Dion’s mouth, at some point in my lifetime, I’m going to see that on Sotheby’s for like $138,000.”

Check out the video above and revisit the Adele Vogue interview here.