Happy Gilmore 2 Director on Balancing Easter Eggs and Nods to the Original

In this fresh installment, we find ourselves on stunning golf courses for filming, where we welcome back a multitude of esteemed actors and cherished characters from the original film, including Julia Bowen as Virginia Venit, Ben Stiller as Hal L., Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin, among others. Joining the cast this time are newcomers like Benny Safdie, Margaret Qualley, Conor Sherry, Ethan Cutkosky, Travis Kelce, and Sunny Sandler.

Trump Can Hurt PBS and NPR, But He Can’t Kill Them

This morning, the Senate endorsed Trump’s budget-recession bill, set to retrieve approximately $535 million from funding previously allocated for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting over the next few days. The majority of their budget is used to provide grants to local PBS and NPR stations. Since the funding had been approved for the next two years, the total reduction will surpass $1 billion. Notably, Romney advocated for defunding public broadcasting during his 2012 presidential campaign, labeling it as a waste of resources: “I believe it’s unethical for us to keep spending money we don’t have and passing on our debts to future generations,” he stated. He argued that the private sector could take over PBS functions, saying, “We won’t eliminate Sesame Street’s Big Bird, but Big Bird will start showing ads.” Despite Romney’s loss in the election, Congress has continued to allocate (modest) funds for public broadcasting.

Gabe Newell’s Daily Routine Sounds Very Legit

He mentioned that his daily routine consists of waking up, delving into work, indulging in scuba diving (either once or twice), resuming work, and then wrapping up the day with a workout at the gym. Since he lives aboard a vessel, he spends his leisure time socializing with everyone on board. He works tirelessly for seven days a week, enjoying every moment of it as it doesn’t feel like labor to him. The engaging tasks he gets to accomplish daily are truly exhilarating, according to him. PC Gamer has verified that this interview is authentic, as confirmed by Valve.

Superman Is a Bad Reporter, But Superman Is a Pretty Good Journalism Movie

He disagrees with her description that he faced heavy criticism for preventing Boravia from attacking Jarhanpur, showing displeasure when she talks about his “actions” instead of acknowledging he stopped a war. He feels what he did was not just an accomplishment, but something that had positive results, and becomes upset when she implies she might question her own actions in the same situation. In response, he storms out of the apartment in anger.