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By Tommy ChristopherMay 1st, 2021, 9:52 am
Comic and TV host
Bill Maher reaped a social media whirlwind when he declared that watching videos on Twitch is a “fucking waste of time.”
In a clip from last week’s Real Time “New Rules” segment, Maher disparaged a social media video site that allows users to interact while playing video games and watch recordings of same, according to my 11 year-old.
“You think someone 80 is hopeless because they can’t use an iPhone?” Maher said in the brief clip. “Maybe the one who’s hopeless is the one who can’t stop using it. You think I’m out of it because I’m not on Twitch? Well maybe I get Twitch, but I just think people watching other people play video games is a waste of fucking time.”
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April 13, 2021 by archyde
Refresh for updates…On Monday, a number of prominent Hollywood figures took to social media to mourn the closure of Arclight Cinemas.
“Well this sucks,” tweeted
Knives Out and
The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson. “Every single person who worked at the Arclight loved movies, and you felt it. Sending love to every usher, manager and projectionist who rocked that blue shirt and made it such a special place.”
Meanwhile, Barry Jenkins the Oscar winner behind
Moonlight, and upcoming Amazon series
The Underground Railroad simply tweeted, “F K.”
The Old Guard,
Beyond the Lights), too, felt the hurt, tweeting, “This is so painful. The Arclight is my go-to. Clean, great sound, assigned stadium seating, great popcorn, usher movie introductions. A true movie-going experience.”
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