Conan O’Brien’s Killer Oscars Monologue Was Fated by God

O’Brien kept the audience roaring with jokes, particularly about a hypothetical Oscars hosted by Kid Rock at a Dave & Busters, the limited number of British nominees, and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos. He playfully suggested the Oscars was Sarandos’s first time seeing a movie in a theater, then imagined Sarandos thinking, “Why are they all having fun together? They should be watching at home so I can make money off of it!” Despite all the playful jabs, O’Brien ended on a genuinely optimistic note, celebrating the Oscars’ international spirit as a source of hope in a difficult world.

59 Years Later, Star Trek’s Most Important Episode is Still Groundbreaking

Star Trek was groundbreaking in many ways, notably by featuring a Black woman, Uhura, in a role of power. Seeing a Black woman as a regular character on television was unprecedented at the time. Nichelle Nichols, the actress who played Uhura, even received praise from Martin Luther King Jr. for her portrayal.

10 Greatest ’80s Kids Movies Ever Made

The 1980s were a great decade for family-friendly movies, especially with directors like Steven Spielberg becoming known for appealing to all ages. Fantasy films for kids were also popular, and despite some struggles for Disney animation, several well-made animated movies from that era are still enjoyed today.

How Charlie Day’s “Unreliable Narrator” In 100% RT Murder Mystery Gives It A Unique Edge

Glenn Howerton, known for his role in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, stars as Jimmy Pierce, a dog walker struggling with manic depression and a past suicide attempt. The story begins with Jimmy waking up in his bathtub with self-inflicted wrist wounds, and everyone assuming it was another attempt on his life. However, Jimmy claims he didn’t try to harm himself and believes someone staged the scene to look like a suicide, launching him into a risky investigation.