Out of the Blue

The Writers Strike Highlights The TV Industry's Streaming Problem - Variety. MrsBlue and I were recently discussing the implications of the strike on a sector that was already in the midst of an upheaval. We've been so spoiled for a while by the quality of content from what was once considered a vast wasteland. Hopefully, the industry can right itself without heading into the dark ages. But if not, there's probably a lifetime of good content from the last 20 years that we haven't even heard of yet, much less watched.

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Re: OotB: Striking out?
Jul 15, 2023, 13:05
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Well from a scientific point of view, those talc studies were a bit flawed. Multiple scientists have pointed that out. I think the lawsuits just made a bunch of lawyers quite rich.

As to the writers strike, I can think of a lot of them that should have been fired. Lately, some of the scripts in major movies have really been bad. As Blue mentioned, there is a ton of good stuff from the past.
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Re: OotB: Striking out?
Jul 15, 2023, 12:38
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Watching the Amazing Randi explain how Uri Geller was a fraud to Barbara Walters and her exclaiming “But he bent my key” was priceless, especially after Randi bent an identical key while Barbara held on to it.

https://www.justwatch.com/us/search?q=An%20honest%20lia
If you haven’t seen “An Honest Liar”
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Headline should read, “In a last ditch effort, J&J files slapp lawsuit, decades after original Asbestos Claims”

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