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Why Old Movies Like E.T. Were Better—Even When They Objectively Weren’t
Older movies like E.T., Jaws, and the original Star Wars trilogy didn’t just feel more immersive—they were more immersive. And not despite their flaws, but because of them.
Idiocracy: How a Satirical Comedy Became a Chilling Reality
When Mike Judge’s Idiocracy debuted in 2006, it was marketed as a satire—a humorous exaggeration of what society might become if we stopped valuing intelligence and critical thinking. But today, it feels more like prophecy. As the line between satire and reality blurs, Idiocracy offers an unsettling reflection of the world we live in.
The Curse of Shareholders: How Dividends Destroy Companies
The obsession with short-term gains at the expense of long-term stability has created a corporate culture that values immediate returns over sustainable success. And the engine driving this unsustainable cycle? Dividends.
Papa Chico: The Greatest Song Ever Made
Let’s settle it once and for all: Papa Chico by Tony Esposito is, without question, the single greatest song ever recorded.
Bryan Ferry: The Man Who Invented the '80s
Before the bold neon lights, synthesized beats, and sharp-shouldered suits of the 1980s became cultural staples, one man had already envisioned it all: Bryan Ferry.
We’re going down like the Roman Empire
Economic instability, social division, moral ambiguity, and political dysfunction are we facing the same conditions that foreshadowed the collapse of once-great empires.