Alex Moss
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Alex Moss
@AlexanderJMoss
Leaving this place until it becomes less hateful. Other socials as AlexJMoss 👍


Apple has revealed they created their new streaming intro practically and captured it in-camera.

Sunderland literally redecorated and kicked home fans out of their regular seats to accommodate us last time we visited the stadium of light




Even Xhaka in his prime was nowhere near the level of Tonali or Bruno right now 😂 few wins and this lot think they're prime Barca. #nufc


NO MORE EXCUSES. NO MORE MARCHES. NO MORE PROTESTS. NO MORE TALK. IT’S TIME, LADS! 🏴✝️ MAKE YOUR CHOICE — THE CALL IS COMING! 🏴✝️ FOR OUR CHILDREN! 🏴✝️ FOR ENGLAND🏴✝️



NEW: Netflix is quietly taking big steps towards a Warner Bros Discovery takeover, reports Reuters. They've hired Moelis & Co, the same bank that advised Skydance on buying Paramount to look at their offer and now have access to WB's Data Room to look at their financials.



Joelinton should be getting a red card for that nonsense on Kudus


Emma Thompson tells AI to "just f*ck off" and calls it an "intense irritation" as a screenwriter. "I write long hand on a pad, old script actually, because I believe that there is a connection between the brain and the hand. So it’s very important to me. And then when I’ve written something, I will put it into a Word document. And recently, the Word document is constantly saying, ‘Would you like me to rewrite that for you?’ And so I end up just saying, ’I don’t need you to rewrite what I’ve just written, will you fuck off?! Just fuck off' I’m so annoyed." Read more here: variety.com/2025/film/news…


Carpenter on The Substance






Netflix's "A House of Dynamite" portrays a far weaker U.S. missile defense system than real-world tests show, according to an internal government memo obtained by Bloomberg. In the film, the secretary of defense reveals the $50 billion missile defense system has only a 50% success rate. But a Missile Defense Agency memo dated Oct. 16 says otherwise, stating that current interception technology has shown “a 100% accuracy rate in testing for more than a decade.” variety.com/2025/film/news…











