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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dad makes movie magic with his 5-year-old daughter by re-creating iconic film scenes in photos
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Dad makes movie magic with his 5-year-old daughter by re-creating iconic film scenes in photos

Alex Zane and his 5-year-old daughter Matilda are bringing iconic movie scenes to life in a brand new way. The daddy daughter duo have posted dozens upon dozens of homemade photo re-creations of famous films, with Matilda in the starring role. Sometimes her giant stuffed fox makes a cameo appearance as well. Their Instagram page, Tot for Tot Remakes, has become quite the viral sensation and is getting a lot of love online, thanks in no small part to the incredible attention to detail put into every image. Like many parents, Alex was forced to think of creative ways to provide entertainment for his family during the early days of the pandemic, including an indoor (toy) car wash. When Matilda suddenly jumped on top of the Cozy Coupe, Alex immediately had a vision of Michael J. Fox in "Teen Wolf" and then instructed her on how to perform air guitar before snapping a photo. Alex was “quick to admit” he’s not a professional photographer in his interview with TODAY. But luckily, this lawyer-slash-father-slash-movie-nerd had a friend who was. He sent the snapshot to Andrew Kelly, who sprinkled enough digital wizardry to make this happen: See on Instagram Voila! Toddler Wolf. And thus, Tot for Tot Remakes was born. Trust me, it only gets more intricate from here.In an exclusive interview with Movie Metropolis, Alex broke down what goes into the process. Turns out there’s just as much going on behind the scenes in the re-creation as there was in the original film.First, there’s the movie selection, which a) can be taken in three quick photographs, lest the 5-year-old star loses her focus and need to be “bribed back to set,” and b) needs to be confined to very simple actions like sleeping, being dead, screaming, standing or sitting still. Because, again, 5-year-old.When it comes to budgeting, Alex told TODAY that they spend $5 or less on any props. In this “Wizard of Oz” photo, for instance, the dress is made out of napkins. Talk about resourcefulness. See on Instagram Then, there’s actually taking the photos, which hopefully are “decent and funny enough” to get Kelly’s seal of approval. Kelly will then add backgrounds, effects and all those magical photo editing things, and send them back to Alex to post for all the internet to enjoy.That might sound simple enough, but Alex told People it consists of "probably 350 texts back and forth for each recreation." The things we do for our art!For Alex, this passion project not only became a special bonding opportunity with his daughter, it also helped him remember “how enjoyable life can be when you apply some time and creativity to anything.” He hopes that their posts might offer a "distraction for a few people to help during these difficult times."Alex added that the two favorites so far have been “The Shining” and “Bridesmaids,” the latter especially because Matilda loved the dress and wore it for two days straight. See on Instagram See on Instagram When I say Alex and Matilda have re-created a ton of movies, I am not exaggerating. Listing titles such as “E.T.,” “Love Actually,” “Titanic,” “Star Wars,” “Free Willy,” “Lord of The Rings,” “Mission: Impossible,” “The Great Gatsby” and “The Matrix” (twice!) doesn’t even scratch the surface. See on Instagram See on Instagram See on Instagram I would have been very sad if Matilda hadn’t attempted “Matilda,” but the Zanes did not disappoint. See on Instagram Who knows what kind of movie magic Alex and Matilda will create next. For sure they’ll be having fun while doing it. This article originally appeared on 6.20.22
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Trevor Noah boils down the problem with the mega-rich using 'unrealized gains' as money
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Trevor Noah boils down the problem with the mega-rich using 'unrealized gains' as money

In the era of the mega-billionaire, much has been made of how such gargantuan wealth is built and what kind of taxes on wealth are fair and unfair. The intricacies of economics can make such questions a bit tricky both practically and ethically, but there's no question that billionaires get enormous tax breaks through loopholes in our tax system and through straight-up tax legislation favoring the wealthy.For the average American who will never see so much as one percent of a billion dollars in our entire lifetime, wrapping our minds around the financial workings of extreme wealth is like trying to learn another language. The whole "here's how much money I earn, here's what I can write off, here's what I pay in taxes" thing is pretty straightforward, but not how the uber-rich life works. Wealth doesn't equal money in uber-rich-land—except when it does.In a Between the Scenes moment from a 2022 episode of "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah highlighted the weird way billionaire wealth sometimes counts as money and sometimes doesn't in a segment on The Daily Show. In his signature funny-but-smart way, Noah broke down the hypocrisy of billionaires being able to treat their stock shares as money when it comes to buying businesses, but not when it comes to paying taxes. "I'm by no means an economist, nor am I an expert on stock markets and all things finance-related, but you have to admit, a lot of what happens on Wall Street seems like a scam," he began. He talked about how the stock market went up one day because of what Chair of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell said about raising interest rates, then plummeted the next day because of people misinterpreting what he said. "First of all, how does that happen?" he asked. "How are markets changing because somebody didn't read something or understand—and all of you at the same time? And secondly, why do markets do that?"He said the nature of stock markets going up and down feels "scammy," and somehow we're supposed to be convinced that the stock market is good for us."I get it for people's retirements, and I get it for 401Ks and I understand those aspects of it," he said. "But I've realized there are so many things that are designed in such a slick, scammy way." He gave Elon Musk's pending purchase of Twitter as an example. "People argue that you cannot tax billionaires on the shares that they hold in a company because it is an 'unrealized gain," he said. Then he explained that he understands that argument because the shares haven't been sold, so there's no actual money in hand. "So you're worth the money, but you don't have the money…and it could also crash, and then you have nothing, so we can't tax you on it.""You can't tax the people on a thing because they don't have it, it's just there," he says. "Okay fine." Then he talked about Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter, in which Musk put up his shares of Tesla stock as collateral. Noah explained how using his Tesla stock as collateral to get banks and investors to put up the cash for him to borrow to buy Twitter. "So you can buy a thing based on what you have, yes. But when we want to tax you, you can say 'I don't have it,'" said Noah. "It's such a fun game that billionaires get to play because all their money is in that."Noah points out how we can't fudge around with the IRS due to where our money is located. "You can't be like, 'That money's in the bank, I don't have that money. What money? It's in the bank. Only when I take it out, then you can tax me. For now, it's in the bank, IRS." That's not something the IRS would accept. "But if you have billions in shares, you can then use that as money, to then get more money, but not get taxed on any money, because you 'don't have money.'" Noah said he's not suggesting that we tax people on unrealized gains."But I am saying, it seems to me that you then shouldn't be able to use a thing that's unrealized as collateral," he said.That last point is worth restating. Noah isn't saying that billionaire wealth in the form of stock shares should be taxed like liquid money. He's questioning whether people should be able to use their untaxed wealth as collateral to get liquid money loans to avoid having to liquidate their own wealth (which they would then have to pay taxes on). Food for thought. Watch: This from Trevor Noah on taxing billionaires is \u2026 pretty perceptive!pic.twitter.com/8hv4HKZLtQ — Teddy Schleifer (@Teddy Schleifer) 1651943500 This article originally appeared on 5.10.22
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The Lighter Side
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People cast their vote for which fictional character would make the best president
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People cast their vote for which fictional character would make the best president

A thread on Ask Reddit posed the question: Which fictional character would make a great U.S.A. president? Some answers were simple and lighthearted. Others were drawn out and thoughtful. Some characters are well-known. Others are a bit more obscure. Regardless, it’s a fun read and offers an insightful way to look at what it really means to be a leader.Optimus Prime—TransformersThis comment was so passionate I had to keep the entire thing: “He's the perfect balance of introspection, deliberation, decisive action, compassion, toughness, fighting spirit, humility, and inspires others to greatness not because of his ego, but because he sincerely wants the best for everyone. He's eloquent enough to work with intellectuals, strong enough to keep corruption out, hard working and honest enough to connect with and inspire the working classes, and an absolute paragon of ethics. When it comes down to it, he puts his own ass on the line without hesitation. I'd vote for Optimus Prime. I'd work on his campaign staff. I'd canvas for Optimus. I'd fight his fights. He's the heroic leader we need. I wish he were here.” – CephelopodiaJean-Luc Picard—Star Trek: The Next Generation“Make it so” is an awfully good campaign slogan.“This character has informed so much of what I think of as the political ideal that's it's almost absurd.” – Tactius_AMPAragorn—The Lord of the RingsThe King of Gondor rallied some intense loyalty and humorous political banter. “He would have my allegiance until my sons, sons die.” – Radda210“Well, he’s got eight years.” – AutismFractalCaptain Raymond Holt—Brooklyn 99The stoic, pragmatic and serious-to-the-point-of-absurd police captain would bring a level of sophistication to the role. Plus he stands up for what he thinks is right.The only drawback is we might have the more frivolous holidays cancelled. Like Christmas. President Josiah Bartlet—The West Wing“During 2020 with all the presidential speeches that sounded non presidential, I kept thinking that we needed a couple of Josiah Barlet speeches during that time.” – southdakotagirlUncle Iroh—Avatar: The Last AirbenderFor those not familiar with "Avatar: The Last Airbender," Uncle Iroh was a fan favorite, arguably for being the show’s moral compass and source of wisdom. Which was pretty remarkable, considering he was technically on the “bad side.” “Calm, wise, friendly and best of all he already got all that war crime stuff out of his system years ago. He’d be the best us President in history.” – Lord Noodles“…Iroh is the benevolent father we need, with quiet dignity and terrifying power.” – spaceman_spyffKermit the Frog—The Muppets“The lovers, the dreamers, and me would vote for him” – DrOddcatSteve Rogers—Captain AmericaI mean, he does stand for America’s ideals like no other. He has integrity, courage, honesty and let’s not forget stamina. He can do this all day, after all.Leslie Knope—Parks and Recreation“Leslie wouldn’t get sucked in to corruption. She would negotiate and compromise, as one should, but she wouldn’t “make deals” like most politicians. Above all else, she would always be honest!” – Happy_Camper45“And she has binders of plans for everything” – Big_Economy_1729(Sadly, there were very few female characters I saw on the thread. I’m hoping I just didn’t scroll far down enough.) Last but not least … Captain PlanetMaybe then we’d take climate change seriously. Okay, look, maybe it’s impossible for a real-life person to 100% embody these heroic traits. But that’s the beauty of fiction: It reveals our ultimate potential (for both good and bad). It can’t always take into account all the complexities and inevitable drawbacks of the human condition. It can, however, inspire us to be better.Maybe there is no President Picard or President Rogers out there, but seeing them portrayed in our stories is still important. Observing the virtues they represent (and let’s not forget that they are representations and symbols, rather than multidimensional human beings, after all) might help inspire the next generation of heroes, leaders and politicians. That’s what well-written characters do. In the meantime, I’ll start working on my campaign for "Ted Lasso"’s Keeley Jones for President. This article originally appeared on 12.29.21
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Classic Rock Lovers
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Tragic downfall: How Sly Stone went from funk royalty to homelessness
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Tragic downfall: How Sly Stone went from funk royalty to homelessness

A depressing tale. The post Tragic downfall: How Sly Stone went from funk royalty to homelessness first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
41 w ·Youtube Politics

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Exclusive Analysis: Early Voting Numbers are Horrible for Democrats
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Crank Up These Great 1970s & ’80s Horror Movie Radio Spots and Rip the Knob Off!
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Crank Up These Great 1970s & ’80s Horror Movie Radio Spots and Rip the Knob Off!

From big studio titles like 'The Exorcist' to lower-budgeted flicks like 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' 1970s & '80s horror movies were often promoted via short radio ads that could be quite chilling in their own right.
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Nostalgia Machine
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A Tale Of Two James Stewart: Frank Capra & Alfred Hitchcock
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A Tale Of Two James Stewart: Frank Capra & Alfred Hitchcock

Frank Capra and Alfred Hitchcock were about as different as two directors can get, but both found in James Stewart an image of America, past and yet to come.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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15 Weirdest Wedding Rituals and Traditions in the World
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Mad Mad World
Mad Mad World
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Kamala Has Resorted To Openly Bribing Black Men To Vote For Her
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Home Prep Guide: What You Need to Last 2 Weeks in an Emergency
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Home Prep Guide: What You Need to Last 2 Weeks in an Emergency

from The Epoch Times: Ensure peace of mind, knowing you can care for your loved ones, no matter what comes your way. Two hurricanes have barreled through the Southeast in just two weeks. Hurricane Helene thrashed North Carolina, while Hurricane Milton—the most destructive storm to hit the Tampa area in a century—left more than 3 […]
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