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News: Young Sheldon Theory: Brenda Seduces George To Get Revenge Against Mary

Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman) may be intentionally seducing George (Lance Barber) to seek revenge against Mary (Zoe Perry) in Young Sheldon. Ever since the CBS comedy floated the idea of the Cooper patriarch potentially starting an affair with his newly single neighbor, fans have been wondering if this effectively sets up Sheldon’s cheating story in The Big Bang Theory. Admittedly, it’s far too early to confirm since it’s supposedly a few more years before this heartbreaking incident happens. Nevertheless, Young Sheldon seems to be setting up George’s affair so that the shift from a loving father to a cheating husband doesn’t feel unbelievably abrupt.CBS has dropped clues here and there about the future collapse of George and Mary’s marriage, but it wasn’t until the Young Sheldon season 4 finale that it straightforwardly addressed the looming tragedy. The episode titled “The Wild and Woolly World of Nonlinear Dynamics” started off with Missy (Raegan Revord) dealing with boy troubles, but, by the end of the outing, the issue became so much larger than that. The commotion at home led to her dad confessing for the first time that he is miserable and deeply unhappy. Not wanting to make things worse, the Young Sheldon season 4 finale ended with George abruptly leaving home and going to a pub where he coincidentally met Brenda. They decided to hang out, heavily implying that this could be the start of a potential affair.CBS has already released a few teasers in light of Young Sheldon season 5’s nearing release. Several of those official sneak peeks support the notion that George begins an extramarital relationship. What’s interesting, however, is that Brenda seems to be the one initiating contact, which is odd, considering that Mary has been nothing but supportive to her ever since her own marriage broke down. It’s possible that this could be the very reason why: she’s intentionally pursuing George to hurt the Cooper matriarch.Brenda and Mary have had a contentious relationship in Young Sheldon. They have clashed about a lot of things; Brenda didn’t particularly like Mary’s self-righteousness, and she felt as if her neighbor was too judgmental of her and everyone else in general. To be fair, Mary could really be overbearing (something that was more amplified in her appearances on The Big Bang Theory). Brenda may feel inadequate or even resentful compared to her, especially given Sheldon’s academic achievements in relation to Billy’s (Wyatt McClure). After a while, however, the pair seemingly bonded over their shared issues, specifically with regard to their kids and their futures. The hostility has largely resolved, and Mary even stepped up to be a source of strength for Brenda when her husband left. Still, it’s likely the original issues Brenda had with Mary are still simmering under the surface.While Mary and Brenda are fundamentally different, their relationships with their respective husbands are similar. Both tend to yell at and nag their spouses; George and Herschel Sparks (Billy Gardell) realized this, so they developed an unlikely friendship. Granted that it wasn’t fully explored in Young Sheldon, it’s clear that the show wanted to draw a parallel between the men. Moving forward, however, the sitcom won’t be able to properly revisit this burgeoning relationship. As revealed in season 4, Herschel left Brenda after going through some marital problems. It’s unclear what specifically caused the separation, but the breakup doesn’t seem mutual, with Brenda still reeling from the loss. Meanwhile, the Coopers remain together. Granted that they go through their own difficulties, but neither one of them has given up on their marriage — at least thus far. Despite Mary’s ways, George continues to be a devoted husband to her and a good father to his kids.Given the state of her marriage compared to her neighbor’s, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that Brenda has developed some kind of resentment towards Mary. As a proud woman, she doesn’t want pity — especially when it’s from Mary who could be annoyingly sanctimonious. Initially, no one knew about Herschel moving out, but Brenda eventually told Mary after the Cooper matriarch checked on her neighbor when she heard about Billy struggling at school. Young Sheldon didn’t show how their subsequent conversation went down, but Mary seemed really concerned about Brenda — so much so that she even arranged a girls’ night out with her and Meemaw (Annie Potts) afterward.While Brenda seems appreciative of Mary’s efforts, it’s still possible that she is ticked off by the fact that at the end of the day, the Cooper matriarch is a reminder of what she has lost. Not only that, but Brenda may feel jealous of Mary’s marriage. While she understands that Mary has nothing but good intentions, spending time together can be secretly harrowing for Brenda. And since she’s too prideful to admit this to Mary, she has been going along with it, causing her to grow bitter.There are many ways to mess with Mary. For starters, Brenda can target her insecurities on being excluded and start getting more one-on-one time with Pastor Jeff (Matt Hobby). This is sure to drive Mary Cooper insane as she was filled with jealousy when she found out that the pair went on a walk without inviting her back in Young Sheldon season 4. If Pastor Jeff isn’t a viable option, perhaps Brenda can target Meemaw instead. She and Mary’s mother seem to have a lot of similarities, and after spending some time together during their girls’ night out, it won’t be that awkward to hang out again. That being said, arguably the most effective way to bring down Mary is to destroy her marriage — something the season 4 finale set up.Knowing full well that the Cooper matriarch is too uptight to do something foolish that will result in her separation from her husband, Brenda can go after George instead. As seen in the Young Sheldon season 5 trailers, she is very forthcoming in luring George into making the catastrophic mistake of cheating on his wife. If she successfully splits up Mary and George, Brenda can then find solace in the idea that she’s not the only one who has a broken family. It could also be an ego boost to know that a committed family man like George would be willing to have an affair with her.

Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman) may be intentionally seducing George (Lance Barber) to seek revenge against Mary (Zoe Perry) in Young Sheldon. Ever since the CBS comedy floated the idea of the Cooper patriarch potentially starting an affair with his newly single neighbor, fans have been wondering if this effectively sets up Sheldon’s cheating story in The Big Bang Theory. Admittedly, it’s far too early to confirm since it’s supposedly a few more years before this heartbreaking incident happens. Nevertheless, Young Sheldon seems to be setting up George’s affair so that the shift from a loving father to a cheating husband doesn’t feel unbelievably abrupt.

CBS has dropped clues here and there about the future collapse of George and Mary’s marriage, but it wasn’t until the Young Sheldon season 4 finale that it straightforwardly addressed the looming tragedy. The episode titled “The Wild and Woolly World of Nonlinear Dynamics” started off with Missy (Raegan Revord) dealing with boy troubles, but, by the end of the outing, the issue became so much larger than that. The commotion at home led to her dad confessing for the first time that he is miserable and deeply unhappy. Not wanting to make things worse, the Young Sheldon season 4 finale ended with George abruptly leaving home and going to a pub where he coincidentally met Brenda. They decided to hang out, heavily implying that this could be the start of a potential affair.

CBS has already released a few teasers in light of Young Sheldon season 5’s nearing release. Several of those official sneak peeks support the notion that George begins an extramarital relationship. What’s interesting, however, is that Brenda seems to be the one initiating contact, which is odd, considering that Mary has been nothing but supportive to her ever since her own marriage broke down. It’s possible that this could be the very reason why: she’s intentionally pursuing George to hurt the Cooper matriarch.

Brenda and Mary have had a contentious relationship in Young Sheldon. They have clashed about a lot of things; Brenda didn’t particularly like Mary’s self-righteousness, and she felt as if her neighbor was too judgmental of her and everyone else in general. To be fair, Mary could really be overbearing (something that was more amplified in her appearances on The Big Bang Theory). Brenda may feel inadequate or even resentful compared to her, especially given Sheldon’s academic achievements in relation to Billy’s (Wyatt McClure). After a while, however, the pair seemingly bonded over their shared issues, specifically with regard to their kids and their futures. The hostility has largely resolved, and Mary even stepped up to be a source of strength for Brenda when her husband left. Still, it’s likely the original issues Brenda had with Mary are still simmering under the surface.

While Mary and Brenda are fundamentally different, their relationships with their respective husbands are similar. Both tend to yell at and nag their spouses; George and Herschel Sparks (Billy Gardell) realized this, so they developed an unlikely friendship. Granted that it wasn’t fully explored in Young Sheldon, it’s clear that the show wanted to draw a parallel between the men. Moving forward, however, the sitcom won’t be able to properly revisit this burgeoning relationship. As revealed in season 4, Herschel left Brenda after going through some marital problems. It’s unclear what specifically caused the separation, but the breakup doesn’t seem mutual, with Brenda still reeling from the loss. Meanwhile, the Coopers remain together. Granted that they go through their own difficulties, but neither one of them has given up on their marriage — at least thus far. Despite Mary’s ways, George continues to be a devoted husband to her and a good father to his kids.

Given the state of her marriage compared to her neighbor’s, it’s not outside the realm of possibility that Brenda has developed some kind of resentment towards Mary. As a proud woman, she doesn’t want pity — especially when it’s from Mary who could be annoyingly sanctimonious. Initially, no one knew about Herschel moving out, but Brenda eventually told Mary after the Cooper matriarch checked on her neighbor when she heard about Billy struggling at school. Young Sheldon didn’t show how their subsequent conversation went down, but Mary seemed really concerned about Brenda — so much so that she even arranged a girls’ night out with her and Meemaw (Annie Potts) afterward.

While Brenda seems appreciative of Mary’s efforts, it’s still possible that she is ticked off by the fact that at the end of the day, the Cooper matriarch is a reminder of what she has lost. Not only that, but Brenda may feel jealous of Mary’s marriage. While she understands that Mary has nothing but good intentions, spending time together can be secretly harrowing for Brenda. And since she’s too prideful to admit this to Mary, she has been going along with it, causing her to grow bitter.

There are many ways to mess with Mary. For starters, Brenda can target her insecurities on being excluded and start getting more one-on-one time with Pastor Jeff (Matt Hobby). This is sure to drive Mary Cooper insane as she was filled with jealousy when she found out that the pair went on a walk without inviting her back in Young Sheldon season 4. If Pastor Jeff isn’t a viable option, perhaps Brenda can target Meemaw instead. She and Mary’s mother seem to have a lot of similarities, and after spending some time together during their girls’ night out, it won’t be that awkward to hang out again. That being said, arguably the most effective way to bring down Mary is to destroy her marriage — something the season 4 finale set up.

Knowing full well that the Cooper matriarch is too uptight to do something foolish that will result in her separation from her husband, Brenda can go after George instead. As seen in the Young Sheldon season 5 trailers, she is very forthcoming in luring George into making the catastrophic mistake of cheating on his wife. If she successfully splits up Mary and George, Brenda can then find solace in the idea that she’s not the only one who has a broken family. It could also be an ego boost to know that a committed family man like George would be willing to have an affair with her.

News: Top Gun 2: Why Tom Cruise Wasn’t Allowed To Fly An F-18 Fighter Jet

Throughout Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise’s character Pete “Maverick” Mitchell pilots multiple aircraft, but the US Navy forbade the actor from piloting the F-18 Super Hornet. Set for release, after several bumps in its schedule, on May 27, 2022, Joseph Kosinski’s sequel to the original 1986 hit movie Top Gun promises unmatched and unforgettable aerial combat scenes. The movie has also prioritized practical effects over CGI, adding authenticity to the action. While Cruise is renowned for performing his own stunts for many of his movies, some of the tricks proposed for Top Gun: Maverick were a little too ambitious, even by Cruise’s standards.In an interview with Empire, Tom Cruise said he told Top Gun: Maverick producer Jerry Bruckheimer that he agreed to return as Maverick with one stipulation: “I said to Jerry [Bruckheimer], ‘I’ll do it if…’ meaning, I’m not going to do the CGI stuff.” In other words, Cruise signed on for the project only with Bruckheimer’s agreement that the film’s effects not be reliant on hokey-looking CGI. Cruise was so ambitious, in fact, that he had initially hoped to fly a real Boeing F-18 fighter jet. A certified pilot, Cruise is well-accustomed to high-octane aviation stunts. Many Cruise fans will already be aware that many of the more impressive helicopter stunts in 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout were performed by Cruise. However, Bruckheimer maintains that the US Navy ultimately denied Cruise’s requests to fly the Super Hornet, which boasts a price tag in excess of $70 million.The F-18 jet does feature in Top Gun: Maverick, but those scenes were all completed with assistance from Navy pilots. According to producer Bruckheimer, Cruise does fly a P-51 propeller-driven fighter plane, as well as some helicopters. With the assistance of skilled editing, the action sequences should remain convincing to even the most well-trained eye. There’s no confirmation yet about why the US Navy might have denied Cruise’s aspirations to pilot a Super Hornet – but the most logical reason would be insurance concerns, which is always enough of a consideration to prevent actors from doing their own stunts.The cost of the plane also figures into this – the cost of a real F-18 Super Hornet would make up roughly half of Top Gun: Maverick’s $152 million budget. That would be likely to create logistical nightmares for the insurance of the film. That’s not even to mention insuring Cruise himself, who, though already a certified pilot, has little experience with this kind of supersonic military aircraft. Insurance woes aside, should an inexperienced pilot such as Cruise lose control of a high-speed aircraft, it could also mean peril for civilians and/or military personnel on the ground.Fans will have to wait until spring of 2022 to see Cruise return to the danger zone as Maverick. Judging from interviews and trailers, it appears as though Bruckheimer and Cruise are sincere in their claims that Top Gun: Maverick emphasizes practical effects over CGI. Both the actor and the producer seem committed to creating the most immersive experience possible. Perhaps fans can agree that this movie holds plenty of thrill potential, regardless of whether or not its actors are actually piloting multimillion-dollar fighter jets.

Throughout Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise’s character Pete “Maverick” Mitchell pilots multiple aircraft, but the US Navy forbade the actor from piloting the F-18 Super Hornet. Set for release, after several bumps in its schedule, on May 27, 2022, Joseph Kosinski’s sequel to the original 1986 hit movie Top Gun promises unmatched and unforgettable aerial combat scenes. The movie has also prioritized practical effects over CGI, adding authenticity to the action. While Cruise is renowned for performing his own stunts for many of his movies, some of the tricks proposed for Top Gun: Maverick were a little too ambitious, even by Cruise’s standards.

In an interview with Empire, Tom Cruise said he told Top Gun: Maverick producer Jerry Bruckheimer that he agreed to return as Maverick with one stipulation: “I said to Jerry [Bruckheimer], ‘I’ll do it if…’ meaning, I’m not going to do the CGI stuff.” In other words, Cruise signed on for the project only with Bruckheimer’s agreement that the film’s effects not be reliant on hokey-looking CGI. Cruise was so ambitious, in fact, that he had initially hoped to fly a real Boeing F-18 fighter jet. A certified pilot, Cruise is well-accustomed to high-octane aviation stunts. Many Cruise fans will already be aware that many of the more impressive helicopter stunts in 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout were performed by Cruise. However, Bruckheimer maintains that the US Navy ultimately denied Cruise’s requests to fly the Super Hornet, which boasts a price tag in excess of $70 million.

The F-18 jet does feature in Top Gun: Maverick, but those scenes were all completed with assistance from Navy pilots. According to producer Bruckheimer, Cruise does fly a P-51 propeller-driven fighter plane, as well as some helicopters. With the assistance of skilled editing, the action sequences should remain convincing to even the most well-trained eye. There’s no confirmation yet about why the US Navy might have denied Cruise’s aspirations to pilot a Super Hornet – but the most logical reason would be insurance concerns, which is always enough of a consideration to prevent actors from doing their own stunts.

The cost of the plane also figures into this – the cost of a real F-18 Super Hornet would make up roughly half of Top Gun: Maverick‘s $152 million budget. That would be likely to create logistical nightmares for the insurance of the film. That’s not even to mention insuring Cruise himself, who, though already a certified pilot, has little experience with this kind of supersonic military aircraft. Insurance woes aside, should an inexperienced pilot such as Cruise lose control of a high-speed aircraft, it could also mean peril for civilians and/or military personnel on the ground.

Fans will have to wait until spring of 2022 to see Cruise return to the danger zone as Maverick. Judging from interviews and trailers, it appears as though Bruckheimer and Cruise are sincere in their claims that Top Gun: Maverick emphasizes practical effects over CGI. Both the actor and the producer seem committed to creating the most immersive experience possible. Perhaps fans can agree that this movie holds plenty of thrill potential, regardless of whether or not its actors are actually piloting multimillion-dollar fighter jets.

News: Batwoman Season 3 Episode 2 Synopsis Confirms Killer Croc Appearance

A new synopsis for Batwoman’s upcoming episode confirms Killer Croc’s appearance in season 3. The series created by Caroline Dries for The CW began airing in 2019 as a part of the network’s Arrowverse franchise. Initially, the show focused on the adventures of Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane, as she becomes Gotham City’s new vigilante following the disappearance of her billionaire-philanthropist cousin Bruce Wayne. But Rose quit Batwoman after season 1, forcing the show to find a new heroine for season 2 onwards. God Friended Me’s Javicia Leslie was subsequently introduced as Ryan Wilder, a street-level hero and ex-convict who takes up Kate’s Batwoman mantle.Batwoman devoted much of season 2 establishing Ryan as the new superheroine, along with resolving the conundrum of what happened to Kate. The season ended with some thrilling revelations and cliffhangers, with Ryan finding out that her biological mother was still alive and Batman’s villain trophies floating down a river. Those events will factor into the upcoming season 3, leading to the arrival of some notable allies and adversaries from the Batman comics’ lore. Actress Bridget Regan has been confirmed to appear as the plant-manipulating villain Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy, while Gotham’s Victoria Cartagena is expected to show as Renee Montoya. Riverdale’s Robin Givens and David Makes Man’s Nick Creegan are playing Jada and Marquis Jet, respectively, who are presumably Ryan’s mother and brother.Related: Why Poison Ivy Is In Batwoman Season 3Now, according to the synopsis listed on IMDb, the DC antagonist Killer Croc will make an appearance in season 3 episode 2, titled “Loose Teeth” and scheduled to air on Wednesday, October 20. Per the description, the show will introduce a “new incarnation” of the character, who will add to Ryan’s woes with a murderous rampage in Gotham City. Directed by Jeff Hunt and written by Chad Fiveash and James Stoteraux, “Loose Teeth” will also feature the debut of Givens’ Jada, and explore the new, complicated dynamic between Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Mary (Nicole Kang). Take a look at the synopsis below:”When a new incarnation of Gotham’s swamp slumming Killer Croc surfaces and starts racking up a body count, the inaugural team-up of Batwoman (Javicia Leslie) and Alice (Rachel Skarsten) is put to the test. But Alice isn’t the only unwanted intrusion into Ryan’s life when Jada Jet (Robin Givens) shows up at Wayne Enterprises, insisting on meeting the company’s new CEO. Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Mary’s (Nicole Kang) relationship is strained under the weight of a secret Luke is keeping, while Sophie (Meagan Tandy) finds herself becoming part of Ryan’s inner circle.”Created by Gerry Conway with illustrations from Don Newton and Gene Colan, Waylon Jones/Killer Croc is a key foe from Batman’s rogues gallery. The character made his first full appearance in 1983’s Detective Comics #524, which revealed his backstory as a sideshow wrestler who is transformed irreversibly into a crocodile-like monster by a rare genetic condition. Killer Croc made his live-action debut with David Ayer’s 2016 movie Suicide Squad, where he was portrayed by actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Season 1 episode 6 confirmed the character was part of the Batwoman universe, and while season 3’s official trailer teased audiences with a brief look at him, the actor playing him in the show is not yet confirmed.Clearly, Batwoman season 3 is keeping Ryan busy. There are plenty of enemies to deal with, and on top of that, the vigilante also has to confront some personal traumas. As of now, it’s unclear if Killer Croc will appear in a single episode, or be given a story arc that spans the entire season. But, regardless of the degree to which Batwoman incorporates the supervillain, fans are sure to be entertained by his inclusion.Next: The Arrowverse Already Set Up A Flash & Batwoman Red Death CrossoverSource: IMDbfrom ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/3DcilB6 https://ift.tt/3it0vSg

A new synopsis for Batwoman‘s upcoming episode confirms Killer Croc’s appearance in season 3. The series created by Caroline Dries for The CW began airing in 2019 as a part of the network’s Arrowverse franchise. Initially, the show focused on the adventures of Ruby Rose’s Kate Kane, as she becomes Gotham City’s new vigilante following the disappearance of her billionaire-philanthropist cousin Bruce Wayne. But Rose quit Batwoman after season 1, forcing the show to find a new heroine for season 2 onwards. God Friended Me‘s Javicia Leslie was subsequently introduced as Ryan Wilder, a street-level hero and ex-convict who takes up Kate’s Batwoman mantle.

Batwoman devoted much of season 2 establishing Ryan as the new superheroine, along with resolving the conundrum of what happened to Kate. The season ended with some thrilling revelations and cliffhangers, with Ryan finding out that her biological mother was still alive and Batman’s villain trophies floating down a river. Those events will factor into the upcoming season 3, leading to the arrival of some notable allies and adversaries from the Batman comics’ lore. Actress Bridget Regan has been confirmed to appear as the plant-manipulating villain Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy, while Gotham‘s Victoria Cartagena is expected to show as Renee Montoya. Riverdale‘s Robin Givens and David Makes Man‘s Nick Creegan are playing Jada and Marquis Jet, respectively, who are presumably Ryan’s mother and brother.

Related: Why Poison Ivy Is In Batwoman Season 3

Now, according to the synopsis listed on IMDbthe DC antagonist Killer Croc will make an appearance in season 3 episode 2, titled “Loose Teeth” and scheduled to air on Wednesday, October 20. Per the description, the show will introduce a “new incarnation” of the character, who will add to Ryan’s woes with a murderous rampage in Gotham City. Directed by Jeff Hunt and written by Chad Fiveash and James Stoteraux, “Loose Teeth” will also feature the debut of Givens’ Jada, and explore the new, complicated dynamic between Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Mary (Nicole Kang). Take a look at the synopsis below:

“When a new incarnation of Gotham’s swamp slumming Killer Croc surfaces and starts racking up a body count, the inaugural team-up of Batwoman (Javicia Leslie) and Alice (Rachel Skarsten) is put to the test. But Alice isn’t the only unwanted intrusion into Ryan’s life when Jada Jet (Robin Givens) shows up at Wayne Enterprises, insisting on meeting the company’s new CEO. Luke (Camrus Johnson) and Mary’s (Nicole Kang) relationship is strained under the weight of a secret Luke is keeping, while Sophie (Meagan Tandy) finds herself becoming part of Ryan’s inner circle.”

Created by Gerry Conway with illustrations from Don Newton and Gene Colan, Waylon Jones/Killer Croc is a key foe from Batman’s rogues gallery. The character made his first full appearance in 1983’s Detective Comics #524, which revealed his backstory as a sideshow wrestler who is transformed irreversibly into a crocodile-like monster by a rare genetic condition. Killer Croc made his live-action debut with David Ayer’s 2016 movie Suicide Squad, where he was portrayed by actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Season 1 episode 6 confirmed the character was part of the Batwoman universe, and while season 3’s official trailer teased audiences with a brief look at him, the actor playing him in the show is not yet confirmed.

Clearly, Batwoman season 3 is keeping Ryan busy. There are plenty of enemies to deal with, and on top of that, the vigilante also has to confront some personal traumas. As of now, it’s unclear if Killer Croc will appear in a single episode, or be given a story arc that spans the entire season. But, regardless of the degree to which Batwoman incorporates the supervillain, fans are sure to be entertained by his inclusion.

Next: The Arrowverse Already Set Up A Flash & Batwoman Red Death Crossover

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News: Here’s What We Know About The Facebook Outage | Screen Rant

Facebook is continuing to have one of its longest outages in recent history, remaining offline worldwide for hours. The source of the problem is still being determined, though some clues have come to light recently. Being among the largest social media networks, the effect is being felt by millions.With nearly 3 billion active Facebook users, the social network is larger than many countries and connects people and businesses all across the globe. Any outage has an impact on personal communication as well as business activity, with many small businesses relying on Facebook to grow their brand image and generate sales.Related: Facebook Whistleblower Says Company ‘Chooses Profits Over Safety’ Of UsersThe somewhat mysterious trouble is affecting every Facebook service, including Facebook Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and even Oculus, all of which are owned by Facebook. The most recent information to come to light is that there appears to be missing DNS records, confirmed by Brian Krebs, an expert on computer security, via a tweet. DNS stands for domain name servers, which is a distributed lookup service that connects the more readable name ‘Facebook.com’ to the actual internet address which has a numeric form. If the DNS records for Facebook’s websites are removed or damaged, the domain name won’t be converted into the form that is needed for access. Which is the situation that is occurring now. Facebook hasn’t revealed much information beyond acknowledging the outage via a tweet.DNS record changes can take as long as 48 hours to correct, however, Facebook might be able to speed that up by changing the time to live (TTL) setting. This is a delay that allows records that don’t change frequently to be cached, easing the burden on computer systems. Facebook, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp would be unlikely to make DNS changes frequently, so these might have been set to a long period of time.Unfortunately, changing TTL to minutes doesn’t necessarily correct the issue that rapidly since it doesn’t reach out to all of the name servers. Rather, the name server computers crawl through the internet at their own pace, and 24 to 48 hours might be unavoidable. Facebook and its various other services might begin to come online in some areas sooner than others as the update propagates worldwide.What caused this issue and whether the domain name trouble is solely responsible for the downtime is unknown. Twitter and several mobile carriers experienced trouble today as well. That might be related to an unexpected surge of activity after Facebook and the rest went offline, burdening those other communication systems. For now, it’s a wait-and-see situation. Facebook and its other services might come back online in hours or perhaps days.Next: It’s Not Just You: Facebook, Instagram, And WhatsApp Are Currently DownSource: Facebookfrom ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/3muqkmm https://ift.tt/3uFHTTR

Facebook is continuing to have one of its longest outages in recent history, remaining offline worldwide for hours. The source of the problem is still being determined, though some clues have come to light recently. Being among the largest social media networks, the effect is being felt by millions.

With nearly 3 billion active Facebook users, the social network is larger than many countries and connects people and businesses all across the globe. Any outage has an impact on personal communication as well as business activity, with many small businesses relying on Facebook to grow their brand image and generate sales.

Related: Facebook Whistleblower Says Company ‘Chooses Profits Over Safety’ Of Users

The somewhat mysterious trouble is affecting every Facebook service, including Facebook Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and even Oculus, all of which are owned by Facebook. The most recent information to come to light is that there appears to be missing DNS records, confirmed by Brian Krebs, an expert on computer security, via a tweet. DNS stands for domain name servers, which is a distributed lookup service that connects the more readable name ‘Facebook.com’ to the actual internet address which has a numeric form. If the DNS records for Facebook’s websites are removed or damaged, the domain name won’t be converted into the form that is needed for access. Which is the situation that is occurring now. Facebook hasn’t revealed much information beyond acknowledging the outage via a tweet.

DNS record changes can take as long as 48 hours to correct, however, Facebook might be able to speed that up by changing the time to live (TTL) setting. This is a delay that allows records that don’t change frequently to be cached, easing the burden on computer systems. Facebook, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp would be unlikely to make DNS changes frequently, so these might have been set to a long period of time.

Unfortunately, changing TTL to minutes doesn’t necessarily correct the issue that rapidly since it doesn’t reach out to all of the name servers. Rather, the name server computers crawl through the internet at their own pace, and 24 to 48 hours might be unavoidable. Facebook and its various other services might begin to come online in some areas sooner than others as the update propagates worldwide.

What caused this issue and whether the domain name trouble is solely responsible for the downtime is unknown. Twitter and several mobile carriers experienced trouble today as well. That might be related to an unexpected surge of activity after Facebook and the rest went offline, burdening those other communication systems. For now, it’s a wait-and-see situation. Facebook and its other services might come back online in hours or perhaps days.

Next: It’s Not Just You: Facebook, Instagram, And WhatsApp Are Currently Down

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News: JPMorgan CEO Says Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value After Claiming That Its Price Could Rise 10X

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News: 90 Day Fiance: Tania Confirms Breakup & Hints At The Single Life Season 2

Speculation that 90 Day Fiancé couple Tania Maduro and Syngin Colchester are broken up has been confirmed by Tania in her latest Instagram post. For weeks, Syngin was rumored to have a new girlfriend and was reportedly filming the spin-off 90 Day: The Single Life, though both he and Tania had been cryptic in response to questions about their relationship status. Now, fans have a definitive answer following Tania recently revealing the truth about their marriage.Fans have had their doubts about the couple since the start of their journey when South African Syngin moved to Connecticut to be with his fiancé Tania. There were many obstacles on Tania and Syngin’s journey to the altar, including Tania stating that her “soul mate” was her ex-boyfriend, not Syngin. Alas, they ultimately tied the knot at the end of 90 Day Fiancé season 7. The couple’s relationship has become increasingly rocky since then. Most recently, Syngin hinted at a breakup with Tania on social media by appearing in photos and videos with another woman.Related: 90 Day Fiancé: Syngin’s Supposed Girlfriend Addresses Romance RumorsEarlier on Sunday, Tania teased “more news coming today.” Though some fans thought the 90 Day Fiancé stars’ breakup rumor was mostly false, Tania has confirmed their split on Instagram. “Some rumors are true,” she said. “#SingleLife New Season was announced and yes I am single, [Syngin] is single – we’re all single!! Now don’t go all at once to his DMs ladies or he’ll never be able to sort them all out.” Tania also mentioned that she’d be launching a page on Unfiltrd, which is Stephanie Matto’s NSFW-content subscription platform, in just a few weeks.Syngin and Tania played coy with their relationship status for weeks, so this is the first definitive answer they’ve given to fans’ questions regarding their marriage. The tone of Tania’s post is surprisingly lighthearted for someone whose relationship just ended, but the 90 Day Fiancé star has always been anything but conventional. Both Tania and Syngin seem to be on good terms, and Tania’s hinting of The Single Life season 2 indicates she and/or Syngin will be part of that cast.Though the 90 Day Fiancé couple’s marriage is over, Tania and Syngin are in good spirits and seem eager to move on with their lives. Now, the couple is poised to join castmate Stephanie Matto on The Single Life season 2, so both of them have a plan when it comes to finding a new direction in life. The couple hasn’t revealed if there was anything in particular that precipitated the breakup, but it could be as simple as the two of them drifting apart.Next: 90 Day Fiancé: Signs Syngin & Tania Were Always Going To Break UpSource: Tania Maduro/Instagramfrom ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/3Bb5RZP https://ift.tt/333GbOT

Speculation that 90 Day Fiancé couple Tania Maduro and Syngin Colchester are broken up has been confirmed by Tania in her latest Instagram post. For weeks, Syngin was rumored to have a new girlfriend and was reportedly filming the spin-off 90 Day: The Single Life, though both he and Tania had been cryptic in response to questions about their relationship status. Now, fans have a definitive answer following Tania recently revealing the truth about their marriage.

Fans have had their doubts about the couple since the start of their journey when South African Syngin moved to Connecticut to be with his fiancé Tania. There were many obstacles on Tania and Syngin’s journey to the altar, including Tania stating that her “soul mate” was her ex-boyfriend, not Syngin. Alas, they ultimately tied the knot at the end of 90 Day Fiancé season 7. The couple’s relationship has become increasingly rocky since then. Most recently, Syngin hinted at a breakup with Tania on social media by appearing in photos and videos with another woman.

Related: 90 Day Fiancé: Syngin’s Supposed Girlfriend Addresses Romance Rumors

Earlier on Sunday, Tania teased “more news coming today.” Though some fans thought the 90 Day Fiancé stars’ breakup rumor was mostly false, Tania has confirmed their split on Instagram. “Some rumors are true,” she said. “#SingleLife New Season was announced and yes I am single, [Syngin] is single – we’re all single!! Now don’t go all at once to his DMs ladies or he’ll never be able to sort them all out.” Tania also mentioned that she’d be launching a page on Unfiltrd, which is Stephanie Matto’s NSFW-content subscription platform, in just a few weeks.

Syngin and Tania played coy with their relationship status for weeks, so this is the first definitive answer they’ve given to fans’ questions regarding their marriage. The tone of Tania’s post is surprisingly lighthearted for someone whose relationship just ended, but the 90 Day Fiancé star has always been anything but conventional. Both Tania and Syngin seem to be on good terms, and Tania’s hinting of The Single Life season 2 indicates she and/or Syngin will be part of that cast.

Though the 90 Day Fiancé couple’s marriage is over, Tania and Syngin are in good spirits and seem eager to move on with their lives. Now, the couple is poised to join castmate Stephanie Matto on The Single Life season 2, so both of them have a plan when it comes to finding a new direction in life. The couple hasn’t revealed if there was anything in particular that precipitated the breakup, but it could be as simple as the two of them drifting apart.

Next: 90 Day Fiancé: Signs Syngin & Tania Were Always Going To Break Up

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News: Original God of War Was Almost a First-Person Game | Screen Rant

In a video centered around the gaming-related inspirations behind the original God of War (2005), creator David Jaffe noted the title was almost a first-person experience. God of War’s Kratos slashed his way onto PlayStation platforms in the PS2 era, introducing players to an anti-hero with a haunted past and an equally harrowing future.Though the violence and sex-focused mini-games garnered much of the public attention, God of War’s fast-paced hack-and-slash gameplay took the industry by storm in its own right. The action title bore similarities to Capcom’s Devil May Cry (2001), sure, but brought a wholly unique flair to the action-adventure formula, one that many a GoW clone would copy in the proceeding years. Interestingly, had God of War creator David Jaffe stayed true to his initial vision for the project, the franchise’s success may have taken a different turn entirely.Related: God of War Creator Is Furious People Are Calling Kratos A MisogynistOn his YouTube channel, David Jaffe (via MP1st) uploaded a video highlighting the games that influenced the creation of God of War’s 2005 release. Jaffe stated that God of War’s locked-on third-person camera came courtesy of inspiration from Ico and Devil May Cry. “However… for about three months, I was seriously considering going first-person and the game I was looking at was a Dreamcast game… Maken X,” he said. Despite Maken X’s myriad shortcomings, the developer said it counted among the “few games where I saw melee combat done well in a first-person perspective.”It would’ve been a cool way to differentiate God of War from other action titles at the time, yet Jaffe didn’t think first-person lent itself well to the “kind of emotion and combat and character building that I was hoping to do.” In hindsight, he doubts the idea would’ve lasted long enough to pitch to Lead Programmer Tim Moss. A DICE conference in Las Vegas where Ico and Devil May Cry were shown sparked Jaffe’s and Moss’ desire to focus on a locked third-person camera for God of War.Evidently, Jaffe’s change of heart about the camera angle worked in God of War’s favor. Following the brand’s advent in 2005, Sony’s Santa Monica group helmed multiple sequels; meanwhile, Kratos also left his mark with a couple of handheld excursions on PSP.God of War: Ascension launch in 2013 on PS3, leaving much to be desired in terms of a classic GoW experience. But instead of retreading old ground, the IP returned in 2018 with a brand-new setting, mature Kratos, and a different approach to gameplay. Another new outing, God of War: Ragnarök, should hit PS4 and PS5 sometime in 2022.Next: God of War Ragnarök Narrative Director Addresses Angrboda ControversyThe original God of War is available to play in the remastered God of War Collection on PS3.Source: David Jaffe/YouTube via MP1stfrom ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/2ZMGlMu https://ift.tt/2ZMMMiC

In a video centered around the gaming-related inspirations behind the original God of War (2005), creator David Jaffe noted the title was almost a first-person experience. God of War’s Kratos slashed his way onto PlayStation platforms in the PS2 era, introducing players to an anti-hero with a haunted past and an equally harrowing future.

Though the violence and sex-focused mini-games garnered much of the public attention, God of War’s fast-paced hack-and-slash gameplay took the industry by storm in its own right. The action title bore similarities to Capcom’s Devil May Cry (2001), sure, but brought a wholly unique flair to the action-adventure formula, one that many a GoW clone would copy in the proceeding years. Interestingly, had God of War creator David Jaffe stayed true to his initial vision for the project, the franchise’s success may have taken a different turn entirely.

Related: God of War Creator Is Furious People Are Calling Kratos A Misogynist

On his YouTube channel, David Jaffe (via MP1st) uploaded a video highlighting the games that influenced the creation of God of War’s 2005 release. Jaffe stated that God of War’s locked-on third-person camera came courtesy of inspiration from Ico and Devil May Cry. “However… for about three months, I was seriously considering going first-person and the game I was looking at was a Dreamcast game… Maken X,” he said. Despite Maken X’s myriad shortcomings, the developer said it counted among the “few games where I saw melee combat done well in a first-person perspective.”

It would’ve been a cool way to differentiate God of War from other action titles at the time, yet Jaffe didn’t think first-person lent itself well to the “kind of emotion and combat and character building that I was hoping to do.” In hindsight, he doubts the idea would’ve lasted long enough to pitch to Lead Programmer Tim Moss. A DICE conference in Las Vegas where Ico and Devil May Cry were shown sparked Jaffe’s and Moss’ desire to focus on a locked third-person camera for God of War.

Evidently, Jaffe’s change of heart about the camera angle worked in God of War’s favor. Following the brand’s advent in 2005, Sony’s Santa Monica group helmed multiple sequels; meanwhile, Kratos also left his mark with a couple of handheld excursions on PSP.

God of War: Ascension launch in 2013 on PS3, leaving much to be desired in terms of a classic GoW experience. But instead of retreading old ground, the IP returned in 2018 with a brand-new setting, mature Kratos, and a different approach to gameplay. Another new outing, God of War: Ragnarök, should hit PS4 and PS5 sometime in 2022.

Next: God of War Ragnarök Narrative Director Addresses Angrboda Controversy

The original God of War is available to play in the remastered God of War Collection on PS3.

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News: The Office: 9 Deleted Scenes That Should Have Made The Final Cut

Thanks to different streaming networks, The Office has a new wave of popularity. Although the show was on for nine seasons (2005-2013), fans always want more Michael Scott, Jim Halpert, and Dwight Schrute at Dunder Mifflin. Those behind the series have since released deleted scenes, cold opens that didn’t make the cut, and storylines that were ignored. And YouTube has a plethora of them available for fans.RELATED: 5 Of The Best (And Worst) Cold Opens In The OfficeWhile The Office created the perfect sitcom, there were some deleted scenes that fans wished they saw. Whether they were simply hilarious or they added more depth to a particular scene, there are more than a handful of scenes that deserved a place in the aired episodes.9 Andy Bernard’s Letter For His “Cousin,” Michelle Obama (Season 9, Episode 3)In season 9’s “Andy’s Ancestry,” Nellie pulled a prank on Andy by telling him that she did some research on his family tree and that he was a distant cousin of former First Lady, Michelle Obama. Andy was incredibly proud of this fact and boasted it around the office, even though everyone knew Michelle Obama being a member of Andy’s family didn’t make sense.In the deleted scene, there was a moment where Andy read a letter he wrote for Michelle to the camera. In the letter, he introduced himself as her family member and that he ran a successful paper company. He later told her that he would love to get together — but not on “October 20th,” as he had other commitments… This moment is so typical Andy and deserved to be in the series because it proved Andy really believed Nellie’s lie.8 A Proper Bob Vance Introduction (Season 2, Episode 10)In “Christmas Party,” Phyllis introduced her new boyfriend, Bob Vance, to her co-workers. He introduced himself as “Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration,” proving that he worked in the Scranton Business Park. Phyllis would later go on to marry Bob, but it would have been fun to know more about their private lives.RELATED: 10 Reasons Why Fans Love (& Can’t Stand) Phyllis From The Office, According to RedditIn a deleted scene, Phyllis had a talking head where she told the cameras that she was bringing a date to the party — Bob Vance. The two met at work and formed a relationship. With an endearing smile that fans loved, Phyllis whispered to the cameras that Bob was her boyfriend. Seeing this side of Phyllis’s relationship would have been memorable for viewers.7 Michael’s Sage Sales Advice While Training Dwight (Season 2, Episode 14)In “The Carpet,” Michael was disturbed to find some kind of excrement on the floor of his office. The scent was off-putting and made everyone sick. The office had it professionally cleaned while they tried to find out what it was, but this only made it worse. Because of this, Michael had to work in the sales department for the day.In the deleted scene, Dwight was on a call but when he realized it wasn’t going anywhere, he told the potential client that he would call him in a month. Michel hated Dwight’s quirky response and demanded he made another sales call that involved jokes. According to Michael, he had to tell a joke in order to land the sale. Dwight’s joke, however, offended the client and Michael had to take over. Hilariously, it was Michael who trained Dwight in sales in the first place, so Dwight’s failure was also Michael’s.6 A Very Cold Meeting Between Pam & Roy’s Parents At His Wedding (Season 9, Episode 2)One of the most badass things Pam has done in the series was when she attended her ex-fiancé’s wedding. Pam and Jim had been married for a couple of years by season 9 and were in a good place to attend Roy’s wedding after they were given the invite.RELATED: 9 Times Pam Was The Biggest Badass At Dunder MifflinRoy’s success made things a little tense for Pam, and it only got worse when Pam ran into Roy’s parents in a deleted scene. They raved about their son and how much they loved their new daughter-in-law. “Laura is really easy to get along with, and she’s loyal,” Roy’s mom told Pam with a condescending smile. The moment was awkward and told so much about Pam’s history with Roy’s family that it should have been included in the final cut.5 Florida Stanely Knows How To Have A Good Time (Season 8, Episode 15)Stanley has some funny quotes in The Office and is a totally underrated character. Fans saw his truest self when a group of workers from Scranton was transferred to Florida for a few weeks to launch a new product on behalf of Sabre. While in Florida, Stanley let loose.Now known as “Florida Stanely,” he showed Jim how to vacation in Florida while also showing up for work. In a deleted scene, Stanley showed Jim a “magic trick” when he poured a mini bottle of rum into Jim’s soda can, only to fill the empty shot bottle back up with iced tea. The iced tea and rum were the same color and the glass appeared full again. According to Stanley, now that the mini bottle appeared full again, he put it back at the minibar so he couldn’t be charged for it. Fans wanted more Florida Stanley, which is why this scene should have stayed in.4 Dwight Attempted CPR On Pam At The Dundies (Season 2, Episode 1)In The Office’s first Dundies, Pam drank too much in fear of the potential Dundie she was bound to win and fell off a barstool after laughing too hard. Jim was there to help her and all was well. But in the deleted scene, Pam fell on the floor and Dwight ran over to assist her. For whatever reason, Dwight ripped off his shirt and tried to give her CPR. Pam was too giggly to care, but Jim helped Pam off the ground and escorted her away from Dwight as he was yelled at by the manager for being shirtless.The night was a big one for fans, as it was one of the first times Pam and Jim kissed. This scene would have been a fun addition to the episode.3 Andy Asked Oscar To Fire His Maid In Spanish (A Deleted Cold Open)Andy was a great guy that had a bad streak in season 9. His character changed a lot over the years; he became less of the adorable Andy and more of the rude, aloof Andy.In one deleted scene, Andy asked Oscar into his office and asked if he could be the translator between him and his maid. Oscar reluctantly agreed and the two laughed about her kids and had a sweet conversation, but when Oscar asked Andy what he wanted him to say to her, Andy asked Oscar to fire her! Furious, Oscar denied the task but he eventually gave in and did it. The entire scene was total Office cringe humor — perfect for the rest of the episode had it been chosen.2 Pam Found Out About Cathy & Jim’s Hotel Room Hangout (Season 8, Episode 16)Fans were screaming at their TVs when Cathy flirted with Jim during their time in Florida for a business trip. With Pam being at home, fans didn’t want Jim to mess his relationship. In the episode, Pam never found out that Cathy spent the majority of the night showering and lying in Jim’s hotel room, but a deleted scene proved a different story.In the scene, Pam and Darryl called Jim’s hotel room from Scranton. But instead of Jim, it was Cathy who picked up the phone. Pam’s heart dropped in her chest as she spoke to Jim afterward. But she soon realized that Cathy had a crush on Jim and refused to leave his room. This scene would have made all the difference in the actual episode.1 Dwight’s Prank Gone Wrong (Season 8, Episode 10)In “Christmas Wishes,” viewers watched the office throw a Christmas party. One deleted scene found Dwight trying to prank Jim by placing a bucket full of random liquids on top of the door and waited until Jim walked through the door for the bucket to fall on his head. While Dwight told the cameras his plan, an unsuspecting Cathy walked in and the bucket fell on her head. Dwight was hilariously annoyed that his prank was ruined and was mad at Cathy for spoiling the fun. Considering fans found Cathy to be an annoying character, this moment should have been kept in.NEXT: The Most Annoying Office Characters, Rankedfrom ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/3AbAmxt https://ift.tt/3DgaSRv

Thanks to different streaming networks, The Office has a new wave of popularity. Although the show was on for nine seasons (2005-2013), fans always want more Michael Scott, Jim Halpert, and Dwight Schrute at Dunder Mifflin. Those behind the series have since released deleted scenes, cold opens that didn’t make the cut, and storylines that were ignored. And YouTube has a plethora of them available for fans.

RELATED: 5 Of The Best (And Worst) Cold Opens In The Office

While The Office created the perfect sitcom, there were some deleted scenes that fans wished they saw. Whether they were simply hilarious or they added more depth to a particular scene, there are more than a handful of scenes that deserved a place in the aired episodes.

9 Andy Bernard’s Letter For His “Cousin,” Michelle Obama (Season 9, Episode 3)

In season 9’s “Andy’s Ancestry,” Nellie pulled a prank on Andy by telling him that she did some research on his family tree and that he was a distant cousin of former First Lady, Michelle Obama. Andy was incredibly proud of this fact and boasted it around the office, even though everyone knew Michelle Obama being a member of Andy’s family didn’t make sense.

In the deleted scene, there was a moment where Andy read a letter he wrote for Michelle to the camera. In the letter, he introduced himself as her family member and that he ran a successful paper company. He later told her that he would love to get together — but not on “October 20th,” as he had other commitments… This moment is so typical Andy and deserved to be in the series because it proved Andy really believed Nellie’s lie.

8 A Proper Bob Vance Introduction (Season 2, Episode 10)

In “Christmas Party,” Phyllis introduced her new boyfriend, Bob Vance, to her co-workers. He introduced himself as “Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration,” proving that he worked in the Scranton Business Park. Phyllis would later go on to marry Bob, but it would have been fun to know more about their private lives.

RELATED: 10 Reasons Why Fans Love (& Can’t Stand) Phyllis From The Office, According to Reddit

In a deleted scene, Phyllis had a talking head where she told the cameras that she was bringing a date to the party — Bob Vance. The two met at work and formed a relationship. With an endearing smile that fans loved, Phyllis whispered to the cameras that Bob was her boyfriend. Seeing this side of Phyllis’s relationship would have been memorable for viewers.

7 Michael’s Sage Sales Advice While Training Dwight (Season 2, Episode 14)

In “The Carpet,” Michael was disturbed to find some kind of excrement on the floor of his office. The scent was off-putting and made everyone sick. The office had it professionally cleaned while they tried to find out what it was, but this only made it worse. Because of this, Michael had to work in the sales department for the day.

In the deleted scene, Dwight was on a call but when he realized it wasn’t going anywhere, he told the potential client that he would call him in a month. Michel hated Dwight’s quirky response and demanded he made another sales call that involved jokes. According to Michael, he had to tell a joke in order to land the sale. Dwight’s joke, however, offended the client and Michael had to take over. Hilariously, it was Michael who trained Dwight in sales in the first place, so Dwight’s failure was also Michael’s.

6 A Very Cold Meeting Between Pam & Roy’s Parents At His Wedding (Season 9, Episode 2)

One of the most badass things Pam has done in the series was when she attended her ex-fiancé’s wedding. Pam and Jim had been married for a couple of years by season 9 and were in a good place to attend Roy’s wedding after they were given the invite.

RELATED: 9 Times Pam Was The Biggest Badass At Dunder Mifflin

Roy’s success made things a little tense for Pam, and it only got worse when Pam ran into Roy’s parents in a deleted scene. They raved about their son and how much they loved their new daughter-in-law. “Laura is really easy to get along with, and she’s loyal,” Roy’s mom told Pam with a condescending smile. The moment was awkward and told so much about Pam’s history with Roy’s family that it should have been included in the final cut.

5 Florida Stanely Knows How To Have A Good Time (Season 8, Episode 15)

Stanley has some funny quotes in The Office and is a totally underrated character. Fans saw his truest self when a group of workers from Scranton was transferred to Florida for a few weeks to launch a new product on behalf of Sabre. While in Florida, Stanley let loose.

Now known as “Florida Stanely,” he showed Jim how to vacation in Florida while also showing up for work. In a deleted scene, Stanley showed Jim a “magic trick” when he poured a mini bottle of rum into Jim’s soda can, only to fill the empty shot bottle back up with iced tea. The iced tea and rum were the same color and the glass appeared full again. According to Stanley, now that the mini bottle appeared full again, he put it back at the minibar so he couldn’t be charged for it. Fans wanted more Florida Stanley, which is why this scene should have stayed in.

4 Dwight Attempted CPR On Pam At The Dundies (Season 2, Episode 1)

In The Office‘s first Dundies, Pam drank too much in fear of the potential Dundie she was bound to win and fell off a barstool after laughing too hard. Jim was there to help her and all was well. But in the deleted scene, Pam fell on the floor and Dwight ran over to assist her. For whatever reason, Dwight ripped off his shirt and tried to give her CPR. Pam was too giggly to care, but Jim helped Pam off the ground and escorted her away from Dwight as he was yelled at by the manager for being shirtless.

The night was a big one for fans, as it was one of the first times Pam and Jim kissed. This scene would have been a fun addition to the episode.

3 Andy Asked Oscar To Fire His Maid In Spanish (A Deleted Cold Open)

Andy was a great guy that had a bad streak in season 9. His character changed a lot over the years; he became less of the adorable Andy and more of the rude, aloof Andy.

In one deleted scene, Andy asked Oscar into his office and asked if he could be the translator between him and his maid. Oscar reluctantly agreed and the two laughed about her kids and had a sweet conversation, but when Oscar asked Andy what he wanted him to say to her, Andy asked Oscar to fire her! Furious, Oscar denied the task but he eventually gave in and did it. The entire scene was total Office cringe humor — perfect for the rest of the episode had it been chosen.

2 Pam Found Out About Cathy & Jim’s Hotel Room Hangout (Season 8, Episode 16)

Fans were screaming at their TVs when Cathy flirted with Jim during their time in Florida for a business trip. With Pam being at home, fans didn’t want Jim to mess his relationship. In the episode, Pam never found out that Cathy spent the majority of the night showering and lying in Jim’s hotel room, but a deleted scene proved a different story.

In the scene, Pam and Darryl called Jim’s hotel room from Scranton. But instead of Jim, it was Cathy who picked up the phone. Pam’s heart dropped in her chest as she spoke to Jim afterward. But she soon realized that Cathy had a crush on Jim and refused to leave his room. This scene would have made all the difference in the actual episode.

1 Dwight’s Prank Gone Wrong (Season 8, Episode 10)

In “Christmas Wishes,” viewers watched the office throw a Christmas party. One deleted scene found Dwight trying to prank Jim by placing a bucket full of random liquids on top of the door and waited until Jim walked through the door for the bucket to fall on his head. While Dwight told the cameras his plan, an unsuspecting Cathy walked in and the bucket fell on her head. Dwight was hilariously annoyed that his prank was ruined and was mad at Cathy for spoiling the fun. Considering fans found Cathy to be an annoying character, this moment should have been kept in.

NEXT: The Most Annoying Office Characters, Ranked

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News: 9 Strangest Horror Movie Plot Twists That Made No Sense

Content Warning: The following article contains discussions of suicide.Horror movies are known for throwing curveballs at the audience. This can be something like an unexpected ending or a killer whose motivations were not what they seemed.RELATED: The 5 Best 90s Horror Film Plot Twists (& 5 Worst)Sometimes, the curveball isn’t fully logical. There could be a plot twist revealing a villain that was obvious to everyone but the movie’s cast of characters — or a strain in credibility that’s just too much for the attentive viewer to buy. Either way, some plot twists are more realistic than others. However, just because a twist strains credibility doesn’t mean it’s bad.9 Alternate Personalities – Identity (2003)Identity was an early-aughts slasher with a unique twist, albeit one that derails everything the audience had seen before. The narrative primarily follows a group of unique characters trapped at a hotel on a rainy night. People are killed, others are blamed, and there’s only one man responsible.The twist is that this one man is serial killer Malcolm Rivers, and the hotel is within his mind. All of the characters the audience just grew to know are imagined by one man without much of a fleshed-out personality. A twist shouldn’t negate the importance of the characters the audience has gotten to know. Regardless, Identity is still a fun murder-mystery movie.8 Topsy Kretts – The Number 23 (2007)The Number 23 starred Jim Carrey in a dramatic role as Walter Sparrow. Sparrow is a man who grows obsessed with the number 23 after reading a book sharing the film’s title.The author of the book is named Topsy Kretts (top secrets), who is actually Walter Sparrow. His choosing that pseudonym both strains credibility and is a tell. Furthermore, Sparrow’s obsession with the number 23 is because his father scribbled it in a notepad before taking his own life. The twists in The Number 23 are somehow simultaneously predictable and too outlandish to be believable.7 Human Puppet – Dead Silence (2007)Dead Silence was an early, trademark-filled James Wan movie that didn’t hit it big with either fans or audiences. It follows Jamie Ashen, a young widower out to solve the mystery of his wife’s death. He returns to their hometown and learns the legend of slain ventriloquist Mary Shaw.RELATED: 10 Pint-Sized Horror Movie Monsters That Still Give Us The CreepsThe twist in Dead Silence is multi-layered. Jamie’s father has several scenes throughout the film and never quite looks alive. The end of the film reveals that he isn’t; he’s a puppet. His wife, Ella, is actually inhabited by the evil Mary Shaw. “Ella” has been mimicking the voice of Jamie’s father and guiding his movements via a massive wound on his back. The ending strains credibility because Jamie would have noticed that something was seriously wrong with his father from the first moment.6 Jamie Lloyd Is A Killer Now – Halloween 4 (1988)Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers follows Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode (who is now deceased). When Michael returns to wreak more havoc, Jamie must survive with the help of her adoptive family.Jamie holding the bloody pair of scissors comes out of nowhere and blunts the impact of an otherwise solid Halloween sequel. The audience is expected to believe that Michael Myers’ soul has taken over his niece and made her kill a relative. The ending is more reminiscent of the original film’s beginning than it is a logical conclusion to a narrative. It’s also never established that Michael’s spirit can be transferred, so the ending doesn’t even make sense within the franchise’s rules.5 Esther’s Identity – Orphan (2009)The plot of Orphan focuses on a grieving couple who adopt a girl named Esther. Soon, the Colemans notice strange behavior from Esther that escalates in severity.Like the rest of the film, the twist of Orphan is successful, but it doesn’t fully make sense. Esther is actually a 33-year-old woman named Leena Klammer. Klammer was diagnosed with hypopituitarism when she was young. Her growth has been stunted and she has retained the appearance of a nine-year-old. Hypopituitarism does stunt growth and Isabelle Fuhrman is terrific as Esther, but she does not look like a grown woman with a pituitary gland disorder.4 Mrs. Voorhees – Friday The 13th (1980)Sean S. Cunningham’s original Friday the 13th (1980) follows several teens as they arrive to re-open Camp Crystal Lake. Throughout the evening, they’re stalked by a mysterious killer one by one.RELATED: 9 Times Friday The 13th’s Jason Wasn’t A VillainFriday the 13th is an overall efficient film, but Mrs. Voorhees being the killer is a non-twist positioned as a twist. The character isn’t established in any way until her introduction in the third act. Her motivation for vengeance is sound and there’s something effective about her relative anonymity. Even still, a character (or her son) has to be at least mentioned prior to the reveal for a twist to be a twist.3 Brahms Isn’t A Doll – The Boy (2016)The Boy follows Greta (Lauren Cohan), a woman hired to serve as a nanny. However, she’s meant to supervise creepy horror movie doll Brahms, which she is told is alive.The film takes the usual steps and gets progressively creepier. First, Greta is disbelieving of the doll’s sentience. Then, she starts to take it seriously. Finally, the twist: Brahms isn’t a boy who passed away 20 years ago and now inhabits a doll — he’s a man who has been living in the walls. There are many times throughout the movie where this would have been obvious to Greta. Furthermore, not all of the adult Brahms’ movements track logically. Greta will leave a room momentarily and then return to see the doll Brahms in a different position. Throughout the movie, there’s no way adult Brahms could repeatedly enter and exit the home’s walls with ease and no detection.2 It’s All A Lie – The Village (2004)M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village takes place in a secluded, Amish-like community surrounded by ominous woods. The residents of the village are told that in these woods is a group of vicious monsters.The twist of The Village is that the community’s elders have fabricated every aspect of the residents’ realities; the monsters are really just people in costumes. The elders aren’t afraid of anything in the woods but rather what’s beyond it. They’re not in the 19th-century; they’re in the present day. It is stated that the property is a wildlife preserve, so it’s logical that they were left alone. It’s also revealed that the government was given a pay-off to make it a no-fly zone. But it’s hard to believe that there’s never been an off-course plane flying over since the late 1970s.1 Will Benson Is Ben’s Son – I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)A year after the events of the original, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer again follows Julie James, this time in the Bahamas.This sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer features two killers, neither of whom make sense. The first revealed killer is Will Benson, who is the son of the Fisherman. Benson (“Ben’s son”) acts a little off throughout the movie. His reveal should have been as obvious to the characters as it is to the audience. 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Horror movies are known for throwing curveballs at the audience. This can be something like an unexpected ending or a killer whose motivations were not what they seemed.

RELATED: The 5 Best 90s Horror Film Plot Twists (& 5 Worst)

Sometimes, the curveball isn’t fully logical. There could be a plot twist revealing a villain that was obvious to everyone but the movie’s cast of characters — or a strain in credibility that’s just too much for the attentive viewer to buy. Either way, some plot twists are more realistic than others. However, just because a twist strains credibility doesn’t mean it’s bad.

9 Alternate Personalities – Identity (2003)

Identity was an early-aughts slasher with a unique twist, albeit one that derails everything the audience had seen before. The narrative primarily follows a group of unique characters trapped at a hotel on a rainy night. People are killed, others are blamed, and there’s only one man responsible.

The twist is that this one man is serial killer Malcolm Rivers, and the hotel is within his mind. All of the characters the audience just grew to know are imagined by one man without much of a fleshed-out personality. A twist shouldn’t negate the importance of the characters the audience has gotten to know. Regardless, Identity is still a fun murder-mystery movie.

8 Topsy Kretts – The Number 23 (2007)

The Number 23 starred Jim Carrey in a dramatic role as Walter Sparrow. Sparrow is a man who grows obsessed with the number 23 after reading a book sharing the film’s title.

The author of the book is named Topsy Kretts (top secrets), who is actually Walter Sparrow. His choosing that pseudonym both strains credibility and is a tell. Furthermore, Sparrow’s obsession with the number 23 is because his father scribbled it in a notepad before taking his own life. The twists in The Number 23 are somehow simultaneously predictable and too outlandish to be believable.

7 Human Puppet – Dead Silence (2007)

Dead Silence was an early, trademark-filled James Wan movie that didn’t hit it big with either fans or audiences. It follows Jamie Ashen, a young widower out to solve the mystery of his wife’s death. He returns to their hometown and learns the legend of slain ventriloquist Mary Shaw.

RELATED: 10 Pint-Sized Horror Movie Monsters That Still Give Us The Creeps

The twist in Dead Silence is multi-layered. Jamie’s father has several scenes throughout the film and never quite looks alive. The end of the film reveals that he isn’t; he’s a puppet. His wife, Ella, is actually inhabited by the evil Mary Shaw. “Ella” has been mimicking the voice of Jamie’s father and guiding his movements via a massive wound on his back. The ending strains credibility because Jamie would have noticed that something was seriously wrong with his father from the first moment.

6 Jamie Lloyd Is A Killer Now – Halloween 4 (1988)

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers follows Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode (who is now deceased). When Michael returns to wreak more havoc, Jamie must survive with the help of her adoptive family.

Jamie holding the bloody pair of scissors comes out of nowhere and blunts the impact of an otherwise solid Halloween sequel. The audience is expected to believe that Michael Myers’ soul has taken over his niece and made her kill a relative. The ending is more reminiscent of the original film’s beginning than it is a logical conclusion to a narrative. It’s also never established that Michael’s spirit can be transferred, so the ending doesn’t even make sense within the franchise’s rules.

5 Esther’s Identity – Orphan (2009)

The plot of Orphan focuses on a grieving couple who adopt a girl named Esther. Soon, the Colemans notice strange behavior from Esther that escalates in severity.

Like the rest of the film, the twist of Orphan is successful, but it doesn’t fully make sense. Esther is actually a 33-year-old woman named Leena Klammer. Klammer was diagnosed with hypopituitarism when she was young. Her growth has been stunted and she has retained the appearance of a nine-year-old. Hypopituitarism does stunt growth and Isabelle Fuhrman is terrific as Esther, but she does not look like a grown woman with a pituitary gland disorder.

4 Mrs. Voorhees – Friday The 13th (1980)

Sean S. Cunningham’s original Friday the 13th (1980) follows several teens as they arrive to re-open Camp Crystal Lake. Throughout the evening, they’re stalked by a mysterious killer one by one.

RELATED: 9 Times Friday The 13th’s Jason Wasn’t A Villain

Friday the 13th is an overall efficient film, but Mrs. Voorhees being the killer is a non-twist positioned as a twist. The character isn’t established in any way until her introduction in the third act. Her motivation for vengeance is sound and there’s something effective about her relative anonymity. Even still, a character (or her son) has to be at least mentioned prior to the reveal for a twist to be a twist.

3 Brahms Isn’t A Doll – The Boy (2016)

The Boy follows Greta (Lauren Cohan), a woman hired to serve as a nanny. However, she’s meant to supervise creepy horror movie doll Brahms, which she is told is alive.

The film takes the usual steps and gets progressively creepier. First, Greta is disbelieving of the doll’s sentience. Then, she starts to take it seriously. Finally, the twist: Brahms isn’t a boy who passed away 20 years ago and now inhabits a doll — he’s a man who has been living in the walls. There are many times throughout the movie where this would have been obvious to Greta. Furthermore, not all of the adult Brahms’ movements track logically. Greta will leave a room momentarily and then return to see the doll Brahms in a different position. Throughout the movie, there’s no way adult Brahms could repeatedly enter and exit the home’s walls with ease and no detection.

2 It’s All A Lie – The Village (2004)

M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village takes place in a secluded, Amish-like community surrounded by ominous woods. The residents of the village are told that in these woods is a group of vicious monsters.

The twist of The Village is that the community’s elders have fabricated every aspect of the residents’ realities; the monsters are really just people in costumes. The elders aren’t afraid of anything in the woods but rather what’s beyond it. They’re not in the 19th-century; they’re in the present day. It is stated that the property is a wildlife preserve, so it’s logical that they were left alone. It’s also revealed that the government was given a pay-off to make it a no-fly zone. But it’s hard to believe that there’s never been an off-course plane flying over since the late 1970s.

1 Will Benson Is Ben’s Son – I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)

A year after the events of the original, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer again follows Julie James, this time in the Bahamas.

This sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer features two killers, neither of whom make sense. The first revealed killer is Will Benson, who is the son of the Fisherman. Benson (“Ben’s son”) acts a little off throughout the movie. His reveal should have been as obvious to the characters as it is to the audience. The second killer is the Fisherman himself, Ben Willis, who apparently survived his fatal injuries in the original.

NEXT: 10 Horror Movies For Fans Of I Know What You Did Last Summer

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News: 8 Bradley Cooper Produced Movies, Ranked According To IMDB

Many actors have taken up producing at one point or another, whether it’s their own passion project or something they’ve simply invested money in. More often than not, actors then get a taste for it, producing more and more. Such is seemingly the case with Bradley Cooper.RELATED: Bradley Cooper’s 5 Best Movies (& 5 Worst), According To IMDbThe actor had not one but two production companies in the past. The first was 22nd And Indiana Pictures, and the second is Joint Effort, which he owns with director Todd Phillips. Between some passion projects and the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, Cooper has had as much success producing as he has in acting.8 The Words (2012) – 7.0The Words was the first of Bradley Cooper’s movies as a producer and, as to be expected, it wasn’t the most successful. The movie is a complex mystery romance, and it follows a struggling writer who finds a manuscript and decides to pass it off as his own.Though The Words had a low budget, the movie only made $16 million worldwide. That was largely due to how it was overwhelmingly negatively received by critics, as it holds a rotten score of just 22 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it’s a movie where critics and audiences disagree, as general audiences were more won over by the ensemble cast. And though the movie isn’t as clever as it thinks it is, it’s still an entertaining mystery.7 War Dogs (2016) – 7.1Led by Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, War Dogs is one of only two films Cooper has produced that he doesn’t star in. Directed by Cooper’s producing partner, Todd Phillips, it does what all Phillips’ movies do best, which is straddling the line between being a satire and glamorizing bad behavior.War Dogs is the only true story that the filmmaker has directed, as it’s about two arms dealers who fall backward into a billion-dollar job, and it ended up being one of Todd Phillips’ best movies. And though he doesn’t star in the movie, it does feature a hilarious cameo from Cooper, as he plays the Swiss arms dealer, Henry Girard.6 American Hustle (2013) – 7.2Bradley Cooper doesn’t only have a great actor-director partnership with Todd Phillips. He also has a great relationship with David O’Russell, who directed the actor in Joy and Silver Linings Playbook. But their most entertaining collaboration is American Hustle, a thrilling crime caper inspired by Martin Scorsese movies, and it sees Cooper’s character with a perm.RELATED: David O. Russell’s Movies Ranked Worst To Best, According To IMDbCooper executive produced the movie, which doesn’t mean much more other than that he invested money into it and that he gets a percentage of the box office gross. And given how the movie made over $250 million, it was no doubt a decent payday for the actor.5 American Sniper (2014) – 7.3American Sniper is one of the most harrowing war movies of recent years. Between Clint Eastwood’s intimate directing technique and Cooper’s powerful acting, it made for a fascinating character study. The movie perfectly captures the exhausting impact that being on the front lines has on even the most accomplished military marksmen.The war movie was the last film that Cooper’s company 22nd & Indiana Pictures produced before he joined forces with Todd Phillips. And it was a high note to end on, as American Sniper was a massive box office hit, making almost $550 million worldwide. It proves that Cooper is not just a bankable star, but an expert producer too.4 Limitless (2011) – 7.4Everyone knows that humans only use 10 percent of their brains, but Limitless asks the age-old question of “what if people used 100 percent?” Like The Words, Limitless follows a struggling author, but the movie approaches the concept in an entirely different way.It’s a movie that’s visually stunning in a Christopher Nolan kind of way that will have audiences asking how the effects were pulled off. But it’s also an exciting popcorn flick full of high-octane action. The movie was another massive moneymaker for Cooper, and in more ways than one. Not only was it a box office success, but it got a TV show spin-off too, which Cooper also produced.3 A Star Is Born (2018) – 7.6A Star Is Born was a huge artistic statement for Bradley Cooper, as not only did he produce and star in the movie, but he also wrote and directed it too. The 2018 movie is about the relationship between an alcoholic singer/songwriter and his protege, and though it’s a remake, it was a brand new and refreshing take on the story.RELATED: A Star Is Born & 9 Other Movies That Have Been Remade Multiple TimesThe actor directed a sensory delight, as it’s full of amazing and new music, the cinematography is spectacular, and it takes an emotional toll on the audience too. Even established directors would have struggled to pull off a movie like this, never mind a first-time director like Cooper.2 Silver Linings Playbook (2012) – 7.7Of all the movies that Cooper and David O’Russell worked on together, Silver Linings Playbook is the crown jewel, but it’s also thanks to an ensemble cast including Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro. The movie tackles some tough subject matter, as it follows a former teacher who returns from a psychiatric facility to live with his parents.But it erupts into absolute joyful bliss, as the teacher finds contentment in practicing dance routines. It’s one of  Bradley Cooper’s best movies according to Metacritic, and again another big moneymaker for him, as it earned $236 million at the worldwide box office.1 Joker (2019) – 8.4When it comes to producing movies, Cooper’s batting average is much better than most, even better than some who have been in the industry for decades. But the biggest movie to his name so far is Joker, and it’s not even close.Both critically and commercially, the movie was a huge success, and for an unsettling psychological drama, its one billion dollar box office gross is unprecedented. Joker is the second of two movies produced by but not starring Cooper, and if he was in the movie, it would have been very different. It’s hard to imagine anyone but Joaquin Phoenix in the role of Arthur Fleck, and he’s largely to thank for its success.NEXT: 5 Ways Joker Is Joaquin Phoenix’s Best Role (& 5 Better Alternatives)from ScreenRant – Feed https://ift.tt/3AcLDxr https://ift.tt/2ZMPWmw

Many actors have taken up producing at one point or another, whether it’s their own passion project or something they’ve simply invested money in. More often than not, actors then get a taste for it, producing more and more. Such is seemingly the case with Bradley Cooper.

RELATED: Bradley Cooper’s 5 Best Movies (& 5 Worst), According To IMDb

The actor had not one but two production companies in the past. The first was 22nd And Indiana Pictures, and the second is Joint Effort, which he owns with director Todd Phillips. Between some passion projects and the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, Cooper has had as much success producing as he has in acting.

8 The Words (2012) – 7.0

The Words was the first of Bradley Cooper’s movies as a producer and, as to be expected, it wasn’t the most successful. The movie is a complex mystery romance, and it follows a struggling writer who finds a manuscript and decides to pass it off as his own.

Though The Words had a low budget, the movie only made $16 million worldwide. That was largely due to how it was overwhelmingly negatively received by critics, as it holds a rotten score of just 22 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it’s a movie where critics and audiences disagree, as general audiences were more won over by the ensemble cast. And though the movie isn’t as clever as it thinks it is, it’s still an entertaining mystery.

7 War Dogs (2016) – 7.1

Led by Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, War Dogs is one of only two films Cooper has produced that he doesn’t star in. Directed by Cooper’s producing partner, Todd Phillips, it does what all Phillips’ movies do best, which is straddling the line between being a satire and glamorizing bad behavior.

War Dogs is the only true story that the filmmaker has directed, as it’s about two arms dealers who fall backward into a billion-dollar job, and it ended up being one of Todd Phillips’ best movies. And though he doesn’t star in the movie, it does feature a hilarious cameo from Cooper, as he plays the Swiss arms dealer, Henry Girard.

6 American Hustle (2013) – 7.2

Bradley Cooper doesn’t only have a great actor-director partnership with Todd Phillips. He also has a great relationship with David O’Russell, who directed the actor in Joy and Silver Linings Playbook. But their most entertaining collaboration is American Hustle, a thrilling crime caper inspired by Martin Scorsese movies, and it sees Cooper’s character with a perm.

RELATED: David O. Russell’s Movies Ranked Worst To Best, According To IMDb

Cooper executive produced the movie, which doesn’t mean much more other than that he invested money into it and that he gets a percentage of the box office gross. And given how the movie made over $250 million, it was no doubt a decent payday for the actor.

5 American Sniper (2014) – 7.3

American Sniper is one of the most harrowing war movies of recent years. Between Clint Eastwood’s intimate directing technique and Cooper’s powerful acting, it made for a fascinating character study. The movie perfectly captures the exhausting impact that being on the front lines has on even the most accomplished military marksmen.

The war movie was the last film that Cooper’s company 22nd & Indiana Pictures produced before he joined forces with Todd Phillips. And it was a high note to end on, as American Sniper was a massive box office hit, making almost $550 million worldwide. It proves that Cooper is not just a bankable star, but an expert producer too.

4 Limitless (2011) – 7.4

Everyone knows that humans only use 10 percent of their brains, but Limitless asks the age-old question of “what if people used 100 percent?” Like The Words, Limitless follows a struggling author, but the movie approaches the concept in an entirely different way.

It’s a movie that’s visually stunning in a Christopher Nolan kind of way that will have audiences asking how the effects were pulled off. But it’s also an exciting popcorn flick full of high-octane action. The movie was another massive moneymaker for Cooper, and in more ways than one. Not only was it a box office success, but it got a TV show spin-off too, which Cooper also produced.

3 A Star Is Born (2018) – 7.6

A Star Is Born was a huge artistic statement for Bradley Cooper, as not only did he produce and star in the movie, but he also wrote and directed it too. The 2018 movie is about the relationship between an alcoholic singer/songwriter and his protege, and though it’s a remake, it was a brand new and refreshing take on the story.

RELATED: A Star Is Born & 9 Other Movies That Have Been Remade Multiple Times

The actor directed a sensory delight, as it’s full of amazing and new music, the cinematography is spectacular, and it takes an emotional toll on the audience too. Even established directors would have struggled to pull off a movie like this, never mind a first-time director like Cooper.

2 Silver Linings Playbook (2012) – 7.7

Of all the movies that Cooper and David O’Russell worked on together, Silver Linings Playbook is the crown jewel, but it’s also thanks to an ensemble cast including Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro. The movie tackles some tough subject matter, as it follows a former teacher who returns from a psychiatric facility to live with his parents.

But it erupts into absolute joyful bliss, as the teacher finds contentment in practicing dance routines. It’s one of  Bradley Cooper’s best movies according to Metacritic, and again another big moneymaker for him, as it earned $236 million at the worldwide box office.

1 Joker (2019) – 8.4

When it comes to producing movies, Cooper’s batting average is much better than most, even better than some who have been in the industry for decades. But the biggest movie to his name so far is Joker, and it’s not even close.

Both critically and commercially, the movie was a huge success, and for an unsettling psychological drama, its one billion dollar box office gross is unprecedented. Joker is the second of two movies produced by but not starring Cooper, and if he was in the movie, it would have been very different. It’s hard to imagine anyone but Joaquin Phoenix in the role of Arthur Fleck, and he’s largely to thank for its success.

NEXT: 5 Ways Joker Is Joaquin Phoenix’s Best Role (& 5 Better Alternatives)

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