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Today I’m releasing my first feature length movie - “OJAI”. An experimental sci-fi drama film. Filmed all the way back in 2020, and finally releasing today. You can watch it here on X in 1080p, or go to the film’s website for a higher quality Vimeo/YouTube version: As this movie uses zero AI (just some good old fashioned VFX with After Effects!), it is definitely a bit different than the usual Heavy Pulp content that you’re used to seeing on this page, so wanted to offer up some context below if you’re interested: This movie was written, directed, produced and edited by yours truly, and filmed alongside an indie film crew comprised of some incredibly talented people almost 6 years ago. The script was written over the course of 2 years from 2018 through early 2020. Production filmed over the course of 27 days in September of 2020 on location in Ojai, CA with a very indie and now fully exhausted budget, and then edited for nearly 6 years. Now, it’s releasing out into the world. This 2 hour film wouldn't exist without the support of friends, family, faithful crew members and colleagues who believed in the project even when the road ahead was unclear. It wouldn't exist at all without the enormous reserves of patience, skill, love, and dedication poured into it by the cast and crew. There have been so many lessons learned and so much experience gained by making this movie. That alone has made this film well worth it. As the script was inspired by real events and circumstances in my own life, there is a very real emotional arc running through it no matter how surreal or “indie” the movie may get at times. Because of that, I will always look back on this project and the process creating it with absolute reverence. Making this movie has been one of grandest adventures that I have ever undertaken, and I hope you find something redeeming in it too! Already on to the next big project. Enjoy!

Heavy Pulp

127,813 views • 4 months ago

September 1, 2020. With coronavirus cases going up, like the rest of the world, Mumbai too was in lockdown. The media asked some tough questions. To Bollywood. Presenting the trailer of #CultureVulture featuring ShauryaTyagi Rashi Mal suchitra pillai KATIE IQBAL #AkshayAnandKohli #IvanRodrigues Vishal K Bharadwaj Samir Bharadwaj Abhishek D Shah Anshuman Sharma Raja Sen and my two idols #NageshKukunoor with Cameron Crowe | Music by Rahul Rajkhowa #AugustusHenry | Additional Score & Sound Design by #IvanAvakian | Additional Editing #RameezDalal T.S.Suresh | Written, designed, directed, shot, editing, VFX and produced by yours truly, Sudhish Kamath. This post romance satirical stoner retelling of Casablanca / Play it Again, Sam / Ijaazat / Devdas / almost every love story ever made is conversation film about the conversations we must have this election season. If you are a culture vulture (a film critic, movie blogger, podcaster, influencer or just a fan of the movies), email [email protected] and we'll send you the film before the release to watch, review, roast, recommend or just trip. If you're a journalist, please do give us a voice and some space before guidelines for OTTs, Broadcast Bill and Telecom Bill proposed make it impossible for us to make anything remotely out of the box, mad or fun. I got into this DIY pandemic project knowing fully well that the space for independent films - especially an anti establishment stoner film - had shrunk but then, it felt all the more important to document the chaos unravelling on our screens in the aftermath of a tragedy. Also, I didn't want to go crazy sitting at home doing nothing. Thanks to the overwhelming response to the preview we had in November, I now know it's the best thing I've ever done on impulse. Now it's entirely up to YOU to take it to the world. Subscribe to to watch the film real soon. We'll drop the film once we have 5000 subscribers. You can make it happen quicker by also reposting to help us spread the word.

Sudhish Kamath

14,661 views • 2 years ago

Not sure when, but most definitely the REAL Putin was EXECUTED and Putin 2.0 is a hero that is helping save humanity as part of the WHITE HAT GLOBAL ALLIANCE!! Some believe Putin 2.0 could also be a Romanov, like Melania. Putin said he has a ring for Melania and it is said to be from the Romanov dynasty. Putin destroyed bio weapon labs that were put in Ukraine by our evil corrupt demonic CIA. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said that he was going to shatter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds. The bio weopon labs were meant to help achieve United Nations Agenda 2030 to MURDER over 6 million people and decrease our human population to 800 million people by the year 2030. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy also once said that there was a plot to enslave every man woman and child and that he was not going to leave this high noble office until he exposed this plot. THE WORLD WILL LEARN THAT US CRAZY DALLAS PROTZMANIANS, WERE TELLING THE TRUTH AND THAT JOHN FITZGERALD, KENNEDY AND JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY JR ARE ALIVE AND WELL. THE WORLD WILL LEARN THAT THE Q PLAN IS JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY'S PLAN AND HE IS Q+. THE WORLD WILL LEARN THAT PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY OFTEN GOES OUT DISGUISED AS DONALD J TRUMP. YOU CAN KEEP CALLING US CRAZY. YOU CAN CALL US WHATEVER YOU WANT, BUT THERE WILL COME A TIME SOON WHEN WHAT YOU WILL CALL ALL OF US DALLAS PROTZMANIANS, AND ANONS IS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING! I HAVE A SPECIAL SUCK IT BITCHES DANCE ALL READY FOR ALL OF YOU THAT DOUBTED US, MADE FUN OF US, AND MOCKED US. President Donald J. TRUMP is not only the United States Republic's Commander In Chief, but also the Commander In Chief of the Global Alliance. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY JR. IS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES REPUBLIC AND NOT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CORPORATION! President Donald J. Trump directed Putin 2.0 to take out the bioweopon labs in Ukraine and to rescue the sex trafficked kids there. PUTIN 2.0 IS A HERO!!! Thank you for your attention to this matter, Micki Lynn Larson-Olson AKA QPATRIOT 21 years United States Air Force Iraq War Veteran Pardoned January 6th inmate 376303 President Donald J. Trump il Donaldo Trumpo Donald J. Trump Dan Scavino Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 Elon Musk

Micki Larson-Olson

27,353 views • 3 months ago

today is a HUGE day... my first project as a director is out now!! "kid for life" by lulu la (full music video) shot, produced & edited by myself & Xavier Jimenez featuring performances by lulu la & Avi Julia Brown with assistance from Jackie Kay & Dan Stadnicki title graphics by FishyPond _________________________ almost a year ago, my roommate Xavier & i were tired of doing nothing but auditioning & had so many stories we wanted to tell. we realized that the only thing stopping us from just doing it was knowing that we had to commit 100% of our time and energy - so i decided to quit streaming & we formed a production company. since then we've been building out sets of high quality cameras, amazing lights, beautiful lenses (some being vintage lenses from the 40s and 50s, rehousing them ourselves to fit modern cameras) & other awesome film equipment *and* learning how to edit, color grade & sound engineer to make an all-encompassing production company that does pre-production, production, & post production. we've played just about every film crew role on our projects so far (to the point where on our upcoming short film i was running sound while operating our b-cam while pulling focus while also directing) & it's been such a fulfilling learning experience. since my exit from the walking dead over 5 years ago i keep hearing the question "so what are you doing now?" and for the longest time all i could say is that i was auditioning for new stuff - and i wasn't proud that i didn't have a better answer. i was fortunate enough to do some amazing projects here & there over the years, but none of them lasted longer than a couple months. now i do have an answer i'm proud of! i'm constantly creating my own projects and telling stories i want to tell, and i get to do it with some of my best friends. so being able to visually tell a story like this music video - wanting to be a kid again, when everything was easier, feels full circle to how i constantly felt when i was in that limbo-stage. and don't worry, i'm still acting. this is just another way for me to be able to create meaningful art that you can watch, feel for & relate to. enjoy!

chandler riggs

310,734 views • 3 years ago

Thank you Centre Pompidou Centre Pompidou, everyone who made Nature Manifesto happen, and all the people that took it in. We were happy to see the conversations that the use of AI in Nature Manifesto sparked !! Below is a message from Björk: ~~~ “ the flood of all things from AI is overwhelming !! i am super grateful for your concerns about it´s effects on the environment , it shows you care , are curious and have integrity . i am curious too , i would like to be more informed about the difference of "frugal" AI and the ones that do hugeenvironmental damage and want to be able to choose . i asked around and found out that both the visuals and the audio in our pompidou project were done with "frugal" AI . but i have a lot to learn . when we used some of the AI softwares to merge the animals voices to mine , some of the sounds were great but to be honest , the best blends of their voices and a human were done "manually" , me editing the sounds , choosing piece by piece , looking for personality , musicality and soul . with new technology , i try to use it as a tool to grow , not a crutch . for example when i used melodyne , i used it not for lazy voice progressions but spent even more time when using it . every note in every chord became intentionally more complex . ( for example choir in "thunderbolt" ) and hopefully stretched the potential more out , further than i would have in "normal analog" physical improvisations ... i felt with this new tool i could reach new places in my musical DNA , become MORE personal . more myself . in my opinion , this is how we will work in the future . humans can read emotions on an incredibly high scale . nature made us that way . if there is no soul in tomorrow's music made by AI it is because no-one put it there and we have to speak out and guard this as listeners . ( tbh there is a lot of soulless muzak on spotify already ... they don’t need any AI help for that ...) anything that is mass manufactured without the attention of creativity , is that way . AI or not so it is not about the tool it is what you do with it . " ~~~ The visuals for Nature Manifesto were crafted by the talented Sam Balfus, artificial intelligence being one of the multiple tools used in the process. The sound was produced in collaboration with artist Robin Meier and IRCAM IRCAM. IRCAM develops “frugal AI” capable of generating audio in real-time on local servers without a GPU, thus their models can f.ex. be embedded on tiny Raspberry Pi cards. We asked associate professor and researcher Philippe Esling to provide us with readings; Constance Douwe’s thesis “On the environmental impact of deep generative models for audio” and more, see links below. Nature Manifesto Immersive sound piece 3’40” (2024) 20 November to 9 December, 2024, Centre Pompidou, Paris. Presented as part of the forum “Biodiversity: Which culture for which future?” #ForumBiodiversité Concept and words by Björk & Aleph Music written and composed by Björk Curatorship: Chloé Siganos and Aleph Molinari Associate curator: Delphine Le Gatt Ircam Musical Computing: Robin Meier Wiratunga Sound engineer: Bergur Þórisson Animation: Sam Balfua Video editing: Santiago Molinari With activists: Camille Etienne, Claire Nouvian, Sigrun Perla Gísladóttir, Sæunn Júlía Sigurjónsdóttir, Titouan Pilliard, of BLOOM, Sustainable Ocean Alliance, and Ungir umhverfissinnar. In partnership with D&B Audio and Southby Productions. Reccommended resources :

björk

51,637 views • 1 year ago

I played Clair Obscur Expedition 33 for 60+ hours, defeated all the superbosses and here is my review: -2 graphic modes on PS5 -Many options (Motion Blur, Film Grain, Chromatic Aberration and more) -Played the game on the PS5 in performance mode -Solid 60fps with great picture quality -Very fast loading times -Minimal hud design -Played on the normal difficulty (was just right) -You can change the difficulty anytime (up and down) -The visuals and art direction in this game are insane, trust me -Every new location looks stunning and tells a story -The art direction is so unreal but also so authentic at the same time, stunnig work, the art director should get a raise for this -THE VOICE ACTING is also top tier, every character is brought to life with so much passion and love -The dialogue quality is also amazing and really reminded me of Naughty Dog games -How the characters behave and communicate with each other is simply lifelike -The characters also have complex personalities -Some very dark themes and overall a very mature story (death/loss, love, swearing, blood and gore) -The story is amazing and remains exciting until the very end -Some insane "holy shit" story moments -The game is more linear with some open zones and one massive overworld -I would compare it to Final Fantasy 10 in a very good way -There are also some beautiful fixed camera angles that took me right back to that time -The best overworld map out there, the size is MASSIVE and full of content (hidden areas, superbosses, shortcuts, lore and more) -You can camp everywhere on the map -Camp is your hub that will change overtime (extra dialogue, new NPCs, side content, listen to music and more) -You can level up your relationships with various characters -Romances are also a thing -Exploration is very rewarding, no minimap works great -Dedicated jump button and no fall damage is a huge win -There are so many cool things to collect -The game will respect your time, no long walks and good checkpoints -New outfits and weapons will look different (also in cutscenes) -You can skip cutscenes before boss attempts -The combat is super fun and a mix of Persona, Final Fantasy 10 and Legend of Dragoon -One button press combat is just stunning and will flow over time -You can see every enemy before the fight, quick in and out -Some of the boss fights are gigantic with insane attacks and some stunning "From Software boss arenas" (no joke) -The enemy variety is great with some terrifying creature design -The build variety is also crazy with so many combinations -Some of the late game bosses and especially the superbosses are no joke -Soundtrack is insane and every track is a banger -Different battle themes, boss themes, secret boss themes and many more -Some of the tracks especially in the emotional scenes hit me so hard -Game is super polished but I've encountered some small bugs (sound disappear, could no longer jump and some other small things) -Bugs got easy fixed with a reload (day 1 patch could fix that) -Not a fan of some jumping puzzles, but there are optional -Skill management becomes a little bit confusing as the game progresses (menu design could be better) -Would love a mechanic to kill lower level enemies fast and quick -New game plus on day 1 (with extra stuff) is amazing -The game is made by around 30 people, 30 hours of main story, 30 hours of bonus content, insane number of outfits, story focused, no microtransactions bullshit, new game plus mode on day 1 and a price tag of around 50 bucks, need I say more This game is brimming with attention to detail and is a true passion project by fans for fans. The developers may not have had the biggest budget, but they had a clear vision and the result is simply outstanding. My Verdict: 9.5/10 #ClairObscurExpedition33 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Shuhei Yoshida

GermanStrands

800,064 views • 1 year ago

To further enunciate our plans for the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMI) in Lagos, let me further clarify the approval we secured from the Federal Executive Council Meeting last week. 1. There are two international terminals in Lagos. Terminal One is that old building directly facing the long stretch of road leading to the airport built & commissioned in 1979 by the Obasanjo-led Military regime. It has two wings known as WING D and WING E. Terminal Two is the new building on the right-hand side as you drive into the airport, started by President Jonathan’s govt. with a Chinese loan, completed during President Buhari’s govt (with the loan) & made operational during President Tinubu’s first one month in office. 2. Due to years of neglect & because the traffic over time quadrupled beyond its capacity, the building & facilities at Terminal One became totally decrepit. We have been engaged in some patch jobs over the years just to make it a bit presentable. Now, shorn of all the rhetoric, what we simply want to do is to totally strip down that building, including the entire roof (leaving only the carcass), then re-design/reconfigure it & build a brand-new airport for the nation to meet modern, international standards that can also cater for the increased traffic. Both wings D and E would be affected. 3. As for the new Terminal (Two), we got approval to expand the building and the Apron (where aircraft park for boarding and disembarkation) in order to accommodate more aircraft, including wide-body aircraft. That is not all; we are constructing two new independent ring roads in and out of the airport (one for departure and one for arrival) and a bridge that will take travellers directly to the upper floor of Terminal Two Departure lounge, instead of lifting our luggage up the escalators when we are departing. It is a design error we intend to correct. 4. We have also introduced smart solutions to the new designs in order to deliver a smart airport to Nigerians that can compete with any airport in the world. 5. In all, Nigerians will be proud of what we are going to deliver. And take note, this will not be done by a loan from anywhere, but by the Renewed Hope infrastructure Development Fund, which is one of the gains made from the removal of subsidies. 6. As the work progresses, we will be inviting the Press, Civil Society groups, members of the National Assembly and interested Nigerians on regular tours of the facility to monitor the extent and quality of work. It is part of our national heritage and we should all rightly be interested in the final outcome. 7. I will also encourage our compatriots to simply google the cost of most modern airports built around the world in the last few years (including those in Africa like Angola, etc) and you will agree with me that the Bureau for Public Procurement that scrutinised and fixed the final cost of this project did a fantastic job for the nation. 7. And as a final word, it is important to tell Nigerians that we also have brand new Terminals in Kano, Abuja & Port-Harcourt. However, presently, they are all underutilised due to the traffic that is less than thirty percent of their capacities. 8. For further explanation and transparency, we have produced a video (which I attach hereunder) that graphically explains the proposed works upon which we are embarking. I hope you find it useful. Thank you.

Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)

231,189 views • 11 months ago

🚨 How Saudi foreign policy has baffled the world and demonstrated the credibility of its stated positions on the most important issues—and has done so for decades: In an era where the world has grown accustomed to double standards, Saudi foreign policy stands out as an exceptional case that has baffled Western think tanks. His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Minister of Foreign Affairs, summed up the entire issue in a single sentence, spoken with clarity and conviction: “There is no double message. What we say in private is exactly what we say in public. Unlike some of our Western counterparts, who say things in public that they would never say in private meetings—not only regarding the Kingdom, but regarding all Arabs. And I am very proud that what we say in public and in private is exactly the same.” This is the fundamental difference. There are those who base their policies on candor and clarity, and there are those who play both sides. Just a few hours ago, J. D. Vance exposed the game being played by the “allies” who publicly praise the war against Iran while negotiating with it in secret. This reminded me of the foreign minister’s words, and I wanted to share them, because they speak for every Saudi and every Arab, so that we can convey this message to those of sound mind—and to those whose minds have been taken over by demons—in the hope that they will wake up before the waves swallow them whole. 🦅

🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh

18,829 views • 18 days ago

🔥🔥Here is: Five minutes and fourteen seconds of conspiracy, treachery, sedition, and treason—all captured on videotape. The Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, responding to Barack Obama as he calls his own treasonous conspiracy to overthrow the United States government “disinformation.” There was a 180° shift from the intelligence community’s assessments—not one but two: one leading up to the election and one after the election—to the one that Barack Hussein Obama directed be produced after Donald J. Trump won the 2016 presidential election. DNI Tulsi Gabbard “The intelligence community had one assessment: that Russia did not have the intent or capability to try to impact the outcome of the U.S. election leading up to Election Day. The same assessment was made after Donald Trump was elected by the American people as president in 2016, defeating Hillary, and it wasn’t until after that PDB—President’s Daily Brief—document that you referenced that the Principals Committee was called in the National Security Council, and Barack Obama then directed his DNI, James Clapper, to lead the effort to create this new intelligence community assessment that detailed not if but how Moscow attempted to influence the outcome of the U.S. election. So this is the thing that I think people should pay attention to: neither the message from Obama’s office nor the statements coming from Democrats in Congress today and their friends in the propaganda media are addressing this fact—that there was a 180° shift from the intelligence community’s assessments leading up to the election to the one that Barack Obama directed be produced after Donald Trump won the election, a shift that completely contradicted the assessments that had come previously. Barack Obama’s office and those who are trying to deflect away from what actually happened—which was that after Donald Trump was elected, led by Barack Obama, there was an effort to create a document that would serve as the foundation for what would be a treasonous conspiracy to overthrow the United States after the American people sent him to the White House in 2016.” ——— Now, send in the United States military for their arrests. CIA John Brennan,DNI Director James Clapper, FBI James Comey, Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, HILLARY CLINTON, SUSAN RICE, LORETTA LYNCH, SALLY YATES, LISA MONACO, Adam Schiff, Peter did Lisa, Lisa did Peter, Bruce Ohr, Nellie Ohr, Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, Andrew Weissmann, Valerie Jarrett, Ben Rhodes, John Carlin, Mary McCord, James Baker, Jonathan Moffa, Michael Kortan, David Laufman, Samantha Power, John Kerry, Denis McDonough, Jim Rybicki, Bill Priestap, Christopher Steele, Richard Dearlove, Alexander Downer, Stefan Halper, Josef Mifsud, Sergei Millian, Sidney Blumenthal, Cody Shearer, Terry McAuliffe, Jonathan Winer, John Podesta, Huma Abedin, Anthony Weiner, Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson, Jake Sullivan, Robbie Mook, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Peter Kadzik, Rachel Brand, Matthew Axelrod, Mary Jacoby, Preet Bharara, Josh Campbell, Jennifer Palmieri, Sir Andrew Wood, Robert Hannigan, Alexandra Chalupa, Michael Sussmann, Dmitri Alperovitch, and officials from the DNC, CrowdStrike, and Fusion GPS, including Glenn Simpson, and Perkins Coie, including Marc Elias, ‘manufactured’ the Russian collusion conspiracy hoax—a seditious conspiracy with the sole intent to topple the United States government during the 2016 presidential election. And Christopher Wray.

🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

101,608 views • 7 months ago

OUT NOW!!! Reworked and Remastered — 'Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime' is now available to stream digitally for the first time ever! To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this long out-of-print tribute album, we've expanded the original version with a fresh batch of new tracks and covers from some of our closest friends and musicians—creating a comprehensive collection of Sublime covers. Originally released as a heartfelt tribute following Bradley Nowell’s passing, this album has continued to live on, just like Sublime’s music—through generations of artists who carry that same spirit. Today, that legacy continues with Jakob Nowell joining Eric and Bud to reignite the energy and spirit of the original lineup. The band and the Sublime family had an incredible time putting this project together. You’ll hear familiar voices from the original release—Jack Johnson, Pennywise, Fishbone, G. Love—joined by the next wave of artists inspired by Sublime, including Pepper, Common Kings, and Long Beach Dub Allstars. All the way to this generation of artists who added new recordings from Jakob’s Castle, Zayno, and Jesse James Pariah. So much love went into every part of this project. Longtime friend and Skunk Records mastermind Miguel helped finalize “Slow Ride” by Slightly Stoopid and Stick Figure. A long-lost Vandals track resurfaced just in time for mastering. And legends like Zac Brown Band and the Wailing Souls contributed brand new recordings. Even the original artwork was reworked by OG Sublime artist Opie Ortiz who created it over two decades ago. And it all comes full circle with a powerful final track from Bradley’s father and son, Jim and Jakob Nowell. From start to finish, this is a celebration of our brother Bradley Nowell and the generations of fans and musicians his music has inspired. We hope you love it as much as we loved bringing it to life. Listen now at: Vinyl & CD pre-orders are also available at Track-listing: Same in the End - Pennywise Garden Grove - Jakobs Castle Badfish/Boss DJ - Jack Johnson Slow Ride - Slightly Stoopid, Stick Figure What I Got Sublime (w/ Gift of Gab) - Michael Franti & Spearhead, Gift of Gab Santeria - Avail Wrong Way - Zac Brown Band Work That We Do - Mike Watt, Petra Haden Greatest Hits - G. Love & Special Sauce Doin’ Time - The Greyboy Allstars Waiting For My Ruca - AWOL One, Abstract Rude, feat. Josh Fischel & Transducer Work That We Do (Acoustic) - Pepper Pool Shark - Jakobs Castle Ebin - Jesse James Pariah, Zayno Badfish - DENM Garden Grove (Common Kings) - Common Kings Ball And Chain - The Vandals Get Out! - Bargain Music Little District - Long Beach Dub Allstars Pawn Shop - Wailing Souls, Milton J, Left Coast Sound D.J.’s - Iration Boss DJ (Acoustic) - Pennywise, Jim Lindberg Get Ready - Filibuster, Half Pint April 29th 1992 - G. Love & Special Sauce Hope (Acoustic) - Descendents Don’t Push (Acoustic) - Migs Saw Red - HIRIE, Jason J. Date Rape (Acoustic) - Pepper Falling Idols (Acoustic) - Falling Idols Caress Me Down - Fayuca Date Rape - Fishbone Jailhouse (Acoustic) - Fortunate Youth Get Ready - The Elovaters Paddle Out - The Ziggens Garden Grove (Camper Van Beethoven) - Camper Van Beethoven Rivers of Babylon (Acoustic) - Jakobs Castle, Jim Nowell

Sublime

12,861 views • 1 year ago

Stargate Trivia: Casting Stargate: Atlantis While SG-1 was my first love (We were together for seven years!), my time on Atlantis proved equally memorable. The show was possessed of a similar tone in its mix of high adventure and humor, yet proved distinct in its exploration of Ancient mythology and an unfamiliar galaxy as seen through the eyes of a new set of heroes. Atlantis offered a sense of wonder and camaraderie born of isolation and constant danger. Whereas team SG-1 could always go home at the conclusion of their adventures, the members of the Atlantis expedition (at least for those first few seasons) could only draw comfort from the city of Atlantis itself – and, of course, each other. It was unique and compelling yet, at the same time, comfortingly familiar. Nowhere is this more evident than in its opening theme, composed by the late Joel Goldsmith, which is, at turns fresh, haunting, stirring and, throughout, discernibly Stargate. Stargate: Atlantis wasn’t envisioned as a companion to Stargate: SG-1. It was intended to replace the long-running series. The only problem was, with eight seasons under its belt, SG-1 wasn’t quite done yet. And fans (and the network) weren’t done with it either. And so, instead of passing the torch and segueing to a new Stargate series, we ended up producing both. In retrospect, it was quite an achievement: 40 hours of television! Today's productions can barely manage a third that output, but Stargates SG-1 and Atlantis delivered two fantastic 40 episode seasons before SG-1 took it’s final bow. It wasn’t easy, but it was certainly made easier by all of the enormously talented individuals who made it happen, from the office staff and crew to the cast and my fellow writer/producers. Still, it was not without its challenges. Take casting, for instance. It may surprise you to know that, when it comes to producing a show, not everybody cares about costumes or set design or whether the script’s fifth act denouement is emotionally satisfying - but everybody, and I do mean EVERYBODY, has an opinion on casting. Studio and network execs, producers, hell, even your significant other peering over your shoulder as you screen the auditions on your home computer, will want to weigh in. Of course, the more voices in the mix the more likely there are to be disagreements. So it is with every production and Atlantis was no different. Different individuals envisioned these characters in very different ways and, as a result, consensus was only achieved after many auditions, calls-backs, heated discussions, and not-so-gentle reminders that our start date was fast-approaching and we really needed someone to say the lines on camera. The part of Carson Beckett was one of the first we cast. The other producers were in Rob’s office, screening the first batch of local auditions when Brad called me in and told me to check out the guy onscreen. I hadn’t imagined Beckett with a Scottish accent but, after watching Paul McGillion in the role, I couldn’t imagine him without one. He’d brought something unexpected to the part, something we all responded to. Elizabeth Weir was not an easy character to pull off. She had to be smart, confident and strong yet needed to exude a certain warmth and empathy we were looking for in the civilian leader of the expedition. When it came time to (re)casting the role, several established names were considered (One had her own hit genre show back in the day while another went on to break out on a hit show soon after), but it was Torri Higginson who managed to strike just the right balance and vault her name to the top of the list. The role of Teyla Emmagan was a tough one to cast. Like Weir, she needed to be a strong, empathetic leader. But she also required something even more important – quite literally, an other-worldly quality that made her unique. Some equally talented actresses auditioned for the role but, as good as they were, they were never quite able to achieve that gravitas Rachel pulled off with such grace and seeming ease. Former VJ Rainbow Sun Francks won the role of Lieutenant Ford on the strength of a great audition, preceded by an equally great audition with a funny hat. I recall Brad Wright on the phone with our casting agent, advising him to ensure there would be no hat worn in the callback for fear the network would fixate on it. There wasn't, they didn't, and Rainbow delivered. The role of John Sheppard was the second to last one cast. It came right down to the wire and there were several candidates in play. The character was originally envisioned as a good ole southern boy, so it only made sense that Ben Browder’s name was bandied about early. However, he was too busy shooting Peacekeeper Wars to warrant consideration. A number of other actors were considered (one went on to play the lead in a hugely popular show the following year while another made his mark as a handsome heart throb on another hugely popular medical series) but it was Joe Flanigan who won the part based on his ability to pull off the devil-may-care attitude Brad and Robert were looking for. We come to the final role cast, a character who, in many ways, embodied everything Atlantis was about: exploration, discovery, fun, humor, and seat-of-your-pants-Holy-Sh&%-how-the-hell-am-I-going-to-get-out-of-this-adventure. And, as I mentioned in a previous post, he almost didn’t make the trip to Pegasus. Originally, the casting call went out for a completely different character, an earnest young doctor who would lend the team much-needed medical support on their off-world ventures. Unfortunately, no one could agree on who that actor should be. If the casting of Sheppard went down to the wire, then the casting of this final role went a step past it. Finally, days away from production, Robert Cooper had an idea: Forget the doctor character. Why not use an established character from SG-1? How about Rodney McKay? The writers were on board, but some executives weren't weren’t sold on the idea. They found him annoying! Hell yeah, but he’d be sooo much fun to write for! Rob got on the phone and went to bat for Rodney, pointing out that the character had come a long way since first being introduced way back in SG-1’s 48 Hours. He’d evolved, going from annoying jerk to endearingly irritating. To this day, I’m convinced that they weren’t totally convinced but, with production poised to commence, they relented, I suppose figuring they could just replace the character somewhere down the line. No one, even those who loved the idea of having the endearingly irritating Rodney McKay on board could have predicted how hugely popular the character would become.

Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️

28,063 views • 2 years ago

First of all, we here at AMGI want to thank you all for being on this journey with us. We have been extremely busy. Over the last few weeks we have delivered a huge early access patch to My Pet Hooligan, delivered a new on-chain governance solution with WinVote, brought back NFTs in game, started testing the Street Kred system, made some new hires, delivered a new site for AMGI Studios and smashed the largest gaming event in the USA, PAX West. What does all of this mean and importantly what is next!.... PAX West You have seen the videos, you know the vibes were on point, but let's dive deeper into this and what the key takeaways are. PAX West was completely different to the WAGMI Crypto events that we are mostly used to in this space, although these are always fun and important, when creating gaming products, it is also important to get directly in front of people who have a passion for gaming. That's what PAX West was, hosting over 100,000 gamers who just want to play games and have fun. PAX West was a great success for us on many fronts. It confirmed that we have something special in our hands. Gamers loved both the brand and the game and were eager to get involved. It opened up new exciting opportunities with gaming and hardware companies. It was a blast seeing event goers from Day 2 onwards wearing the My Pet Hooligan t-shirts around the city. It was great to see parents playing the game together with their kids. The choices to not include blood and gore made a huge difference and have opened some new unexpected doors for us. If we truly believe in the progression and adoption of this industry we need to move beyond degen products and into real life consumer products that people can truly enjoy. That's what we are here to do, no matter how difficult it is, and no matter what the current ‘meta’ is. We have been here for many years grinding day in and day out and are still here today delivering like we are the new kids on the block trying to prove ourselves. The Game PAX West marks the end of a phase of the project, whilst we now posture more into continued efficiency, growth and retention. The game is not feature complete by any means yet but the foundations are strong. There are a number of features still being developed, including a progression system, consumables system, further build out of questing, token utility and more. As these are continuing to be developed we also continue on our journey to make the game more accessible. This will start with Steam and then Consoles. A Microsoft rep at PAX told us “we are going to make it”, who are we to disagree!... Lots of new ideas, lots of new feedback to work from and a renewed drive and hunger which are only going to help make this an even more compelling and fun game. The Web3 Marketplace In the coming days, Version 1 of the My Pet Hooligan Web3 Marketplace will be going live. Version 1 for now will allow for the trading of My Pet Hooligan NFTs, OG Hooligans and Zuckbots for $KARRAT. It will also serve as the marketplace for all of our upcoming in-game blockchain assets. This will eventually become part of your online My Pet Hooligan central hub and will include features such as rentals and subscriptions. It's been a long time coming but it shall be here very soon. Everything's coming together, one step at a time. It is important to note that there are many pieces of a complex puzzle that must come together in order for us to succeed. Between payment solutions, L1 & L2 blockchains, wallets, distribution platforms and the laws of the land. We are in uncharted waters and continue to do things in the most flexible ways possible to ensure we have strong resilience with our operations. The MPH website is next on the list for an uplift too as well as an overhaul of the user accounts system UI/UX. Team We continue to strengthen the team bringing in new hires and stepping up individuals from the community. Some of the new resources being brought in include a new Game Producer, Senior Game Engineer, Senior Blockchain Engineer and the former Dean of the Epic Unreal Fellowship Programme. Collectively bringing in experience from Epic, Solana, Blizzard and more. There are also some community role changes and new advisors that will help with social strategy and web3. As well as new marketing efforts through new channels of distribution that we are exploring. More to come on this… WinVote V1 Governance isn't sexy but building tools for the benefit of the space that others can license is. Governance is a key part of the industry and a need for most of the foundations in the crypto space. WinVote has started its trial with the KARRAT Foundation. Whilst the trial continues it will continue to be built out with an aim to be the premier tool for on-chain governance in the space. Access to WinVote for other communities and organizations wishing to use WinVote will be secure through licenses that utilize $KARRAT. We still have much more at work here in the studio, such as continued R&D, The Others, AI, Feature Development and more. This list is long, but we are grateful to get to do it. Stay tuned and let us cook, this s#it ain’t easy! Karrat Gang, thank you again for being on this journey with us. We love and appreciate you all! Look out for a catchup with the team next week. Hooli-hoo!!

My Pet Hooligan

26,613 views • 1 year ago

🚨This was one of the most mind blowing, information-dense interviews we’ve ever done. UAPGerb (Gerb) is a deep wellspring of knowledge on UFO crash retrievals and reverse‐engineering. He takes us on a comprehensive tour of Air Force Bases, Deep Underground Military Bases and “Federally Funded Research Organizations” associated with UFO reverse engineering efforts across the United States. He is in touch with multiple firsthand eyewitnesses of crafts and “biologics” in military intelligence and private aerospace. Gerb traces the roots of these clandestine operations from early Cold War initiatives—such as the 1947 Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit and Battelle’s project Stork working with Blue Book — to modern-day programs allegedly managed by the NSA and DOE. He reveals specialized teams, identified by DOE rain jackets and black fatigues operating from sites like Area51’s S4 near Papoose Mountain, Dugway Proving Grounds, and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. With references to the famous Twining memo and testimonies from figures such as Philip J. Corso, Robert Sarbacher and Edgar Fouchet, Gerb paints a picture of a multi-layered, continuously evolving and obfuscated UFO program. One in which the dark money spent is unfathomable harkening back to Rumsfeld’s September 10th 2001 speech about trillions missing from the Defense Budget and the great work of Catherine Austin Fitts. Key Revelations: 1. Crash Retrieval & Reverse Engineering: Whistleblower accounts—from Jake Barber’s egg-shaped craft retrieval (supported by Michael Herrera’s 2023 testimony) to Lance Corporal Jonathan Wagant’s 1997 crash in Peru during Operation Laser Strike, where he noted a similar “Mother of Pearl” sheen on the craft’s skin and an alien body with an exposed limb. 2. Covert Government Oversight: Secret programs—such as the late-1940s Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit and the Majestic 12 documents (first mailed out in 1984) — may represent “passage material” for catching spies and contain some known falsities but also likely contain core truths about personnel involved in the UFO cover up. 3. Interagency Rivalries & Technological Competition: Newly established FFRDCs (e.g., Rand Corporation, MITRE, Sandia National Labs), some founded around 1959 specifically to track advanced UFO technologies, have long competed with prime contractors to reverse-engineer alien propulsion (e.g., the TR-3B). Evidence points to a 1949 contract with Wright-Patterson AFB for studying “memory metal” from the 1947 Roswell crash, allegedly tested at Dugway Proving Grounds. 4. Documented Evidence vs. Disinformation: A detailed reexamination of Philip J. Corso’s accounts shows that his original testimony—describing reverse-engineered alien materials like “memory metal” from the 1947 Roswell crash—is likely true, even though his later book, The Day After Roswell, was coopted by his coauthor and altered. In contrast, his earlier manuscript, Dawn of a New Age, preserves the unfiltered narrative, which is backed by authentic records such as the IPU field orders and the Cutler Twining memo. These documents not only reveal a systematic effort to both expose and obscure UFO technology but also document a dramatic update in the science and tech stack that corroborates Corso’s initial claims. 5. Deep Underground Bases & Retrieval Sites: Detailed eyewitness reports from secret retrieval operations at facilities such as S4 (near Papoose Mountain, Nevada) and Dugway Proving Grounds (Utah). Multiple insider accounts also suggest that advanced craft—including triangular ARVs—are actively tested or stored within these underground complexes, linking them to rumored reverse-engineering projects. 6. The 1933 “Magenta Crash” & Nazi Technology Transfer: A 1933 UFO crash in Lombardy (Magenta), Italy, under Benito Mussolini’s regime—allegedly seized by the Nazis for advanced weapons research. Key details include James Jesus Angleton (later CIA) operating in Italy with the OSS, and Hans Kammler’s “Wunderwaffe” projects (like Die Glocke) suggesting possible Nazi back-engineering of this craft. After WWII, Operation Paperclip scientists linked to Kammler reportedly funneled UFO-related knowledge to Wright-Patterson AFB, forming the earliest wave of U.S. crash-retrieval intelligence. This incident stands out as a pre-Roswell UFO event with direct intelligence links to Axis powers and later American programs. 7. The “Zodiac” Program as a Modern Iteration of Majestic 12: A crash retrieval group called “Zodiac,” allegedly established as a successor or rebranding of Majestic 12 by the late 1980s. Researcher Ryan Wood found references to “Zodiac” in UFO Magazine (circa 1998) and in an email chain between Hal Puthoff, Kit Green, and Eric Davis discussing crashed craft and autopsy footage. Corso’s writings hint that after the mid-1980s, the older Majestic 12 membership was replaced by a new generation of insiders—including figures like General Albert Stubblebine—forming a “UFO Working Group” that some researchers believe is the modern “Zodiac.” While no single document confirms its scope, multiple researchers (including Richard Dolan) have tracked how “Zodiac” could function much like Majestic 12—overseeing crash retrievals, secret R&D, and compartmentalization across FFRDCs and intelligence offices. This suggests that the legacy of Majestic 12 continued under a different name, evolving as members rotated and security leaks arose in the 1980s. 8. The Role of Battelle Memorial Institute in UFO Research: Battelle Memorial Institute—a pivotal private research lab—was repeatedly tied to covert studies of crash-salvaged materials, including the “memory metal” rumored to be from the 1947 Roswell debris. In 1949, Battelle formed a contract with Wright-Patterson AFB to analyze unusual alloys—efforts culminating in “Project Stork” by the early 1950s. Declassified references reveal that by the late 1950s and early 1960s, Battelle deepened its ties with military and intelligence agencies (and other newly formed FFRDCs), channeling sensitive UFO-related data through ostensibly routine lab work. This arrangement both shielded reverse-engineering programs from public scrutiny and spurred major leaps in materials science—particularly shape-memory alloys. Over time, these breakthroughs fed into “legacy programs,” demonstrating how a seemingly ordinary institute like Battelle became a hidden linchpin for classified technology exploitation and alien-tech R&D.

Jesse Michels

185,349 views • 1 year ago

Stargate Trivia: Casting Stargate: Atlantis While SG-1 was my first love (We were together for seven years!), my time on Atlantis proved equally memorable. The show was possessed of a similar tone in its mix of high adventure and humor, yet proved distinct in its exploration of Ancient mythology and an unfamiliar galaxy as seen through the eyes of a new set of heroes. Atlantis offered a sense of wonder and camaraderie born of isolation and constant danger. Whereas team SG-1 could always go home at the conclusion of their adventures, the members of the Atlantis expedition (at least for those first few seasons) could only draw comfort from the city of Atlantis itself – and, of course, each other. It was unique and compelling yet, at the same time, comfortingly familiar. Nowhere is this more evident than in its opening theme, composed by the late Joel Goldsmith, which is, at turns fresh, haunting, stirring and, throughout, discernibly Stargate. Stargate: Atlantis wasn’t originally planned as a companion to Stargate: SG-1. It was intended to replace the long-running series. The only problem was, with eight seasons under its belt, SG-1 wasn’t quite done yet. And fans (and the network) weren’t done with it either. And so, instead of passing the torch and segueing to a new Stargate series, we ended up producing both. In retrospect, it was quite an achievement: 40 hours of television in a year! Today's productions can barely manage a quarter that output, but Stargates SG-1 and Atlantis delivered two fantastic 40 episode seasons before SG-1 took its final bow. It wasn’t easy, but it was certainly made easier by all of the enormously talented individuals who made it happen, from the office staff and crew to the cast and my fellow writer/producers. Still, it was not without its challenges. Take casting, for instance. It may surprise you to know that, when it comes to producing a show, not everybody cares about costumes or set design or whether the script’s fifth act denouement is emotionally satisfying - but everybody, and I do mean EVERYBODY, has an opinion on casting. Studio and network execs, producers, hell, even your significant other peering over your shoulder as you screen the auditions on your laptop, will want to weigh in. Of course, the more voices in the mix the more likely there are to be disagreements. So it is with every production and Atlantis was no different. Various individuals envisioned these characters in various ways and, as a result, consensus was only achieved after many auditions, calls-backs, heated discussions, and not-so-gentle reminders that our start date was fast-approaching and we really needed someone to say the lines on camera. The part of Carson Beckett was one of the first we cast. The other producers were in Rob’s office, screening the first batch of local auditions when Brad called me in and told me to check out the guy onscreen. I hadn’t imagined Beckett with a Scottish accent but, after watching Paul McGillion (Paul McGillion) in the role, I couldn’t imagine him without one. He’d brought something unexpected to the part, something we all responded to. Elizabeth Weir was not an easy character to pull off. She had to be smart, confident and strong yet needed to exude a certain warmth and empathy we were looking for in the civilian leader of the expedition. When it came time to (re)casting the role, several established names were considered (One had her own hit genre show back in the day while another went on to break out on a hit show soon after), but it was Torri Higginson (torri higginson 🌻 🇺🇦 🕊) who managed to strike just the right balance and vault her name to the top of the list. The role of Teyla Emmagan was a tough one to cast. Like Weir, she needed to be a strong, empathetic leader. But she also required something even more important – quite literally, an other-worldly quality that made her unique. Some equally talented actresses auditioned for the role but, as good as they were, they were never quite able to achieve that gravitas Rachel Luttrell (Rachel Luttrell) pulled off with such grace and seeming ease. Former VJ Rainbow Sun Francks (Rainbow Sun Francks) won the role of Lieutenant Ford on the strength of a great audition, preceded by an equally great audition with a funny hat. I recall Brad Wright on the phone with our casting agent, advising him to ensure there would be no hat worn in the callback for fear the network would fixate on it. There wasn't, they didn't, and Rainbow delivered. The role of John Sheppard was the second to last one cast. It came right down to the wire and there were several candidates in play. The character was originally conceived as a good ole southern boy, so it only made sense that Ben Browder’s name was bandied about early. However, he was too busy shooting Peacekeeper Wars to warrant consideration. A number of other actors were considered (one went on to play the lead in a hugely popular show the following year while another made his mark as a handsome heart throb on another hugely popular medical series) but it was Joe Flanigan (Joe Flanigan) who won the part based on his ability to pull off the devil-may-care attitude Brad and Robert were looking for. We come to the final role cast, a character who, in many ways, embodied everything Atlantis was about: exploration, discovery, fun, humor, and seat-of-your-pants-Holy-Sh&%-how-the-hell-am-I-going-to-get-out-of-this-adventure. And he almost didn’t make the trip to Pegasus. Originally, the casting call went out for a completely different character, an earnest young doctor who would lend the team much-needed medical support on their off-world ventures. Unfortunately, no one could agree on an actor to fill that role. If the casting of Sheppard went down to the wire, then the casting of this final part went a step past it. Finally, days away from production, Robert Cooper had an idea: Forget the doctor character. Why not use an established character from SG-1? How about Rodney McKay played by David Hewlett (David "Stargate Genius Leader" Hewlett)? The writers were on board, but some executives weren't weren’t sold on the idea. They found him annoying! I mean, hell yeah, but he’d be sooo much fun to write for! Rob got on the phone and went to bat for Rodney, pointing out that the character had come a long way since first being introduced way back in SG-1’s 48 Hours. He’d evolved, going from annoying jerk to endearingly irritating. To this day, I’m convinced that they weren’t totally convinced but, with production poised to commence, they relented, I suppose figuring they could just replace the character somewhere down the line. No one, even those who loved the idea of having the endearingly irritating Rodney McKay on board could have predicted how hugely popular the character would become. How do you think we did?

Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️

60,759 views • 26 days ago

sharing 5 key takeaways from building pie.fun and winning at the Solana seoulana hackathon 1. validate and sharpen what we’re building Jesse | sanctum ☁️🇺🇸 told us that “real value of hackathon is validating your product” so over 3 days, we pitched pie.fun to dozens of people in 10+ versions and got to see what resonated the most. as a way for normies to trade more easily and traders/influencers to turn their thesis into investable products — was validated and that felt good 2. momentum rather than perfection multichain baskets have always been on our roadmap — Seoulana’s special track with Wormhole gave us the push to finally dive in. wormhole's infra was solid 👍 no way we could’ve shipped multichain in 2 days without it 😂 of course, we had plenty of bugs (we submitted 5 minutes before the deadline lol) but the whole point of hacking is PUSHING TO THE LIMIT without the fear of failing. fortunately, pie.fun won 1st place in Wormhole track 🫡 3. new protocols = new perspectives when you’re deep in your own build, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s happening elsewhere. thanks to Seoulana we explored every track — NCN, zBTC, LSTs. talking to sang.sol | Fragmetric Justin moonman opened doors we didn’t even know were there. is just getting started — so excited to keep integrating, learning, and building with folks like them. 4. building is good. building together is even better 250+ builders, side by side, building all night. team Trepa flying in from overseas and pulled two all-nighters. seeing that level of commitment pushed our team to go harder as well. Solana is about building — and this weekend reminded us why we’re here. 5. more conviction than ever isn’t a side project. we’re here to build — and to stay. we want to make it easy for normies to get exposure to crypto narratives and people with alphas to let the world follow them. curated, simple, onchain ETFs — that’s the vision. and we’re just getting started. Lastly, shoutout to those we’re grateful for ❤️ 1. Anh Tran for showing us how great Superteam network is from the very beginning and leading us up to this point 🥰 2. Superteam Korea @scottleestkr Julia Kim for pulling this off. seoulana had the best environment to build and invited the best founders 👍 3. James Kim | Superteam KR for pushing us to participate (best decision ever) and introducing us to the world of Wormhole 4. @deepdownbelow13 Boosik | Orca 🌊 Michael Ho for giving us the best feedback from user and builder perspective 🙌 5. Chaerin Kim always there to help us untangle some tricky Solana bits 👩‍💻 Seoulana reminded us there’s a whole world of builders out there. we’re proud to be in that mix. 🥧 more to come.

pepper

14,055 views • 1 year ago

Went to Katz Deli today for lunch with some friends 😄. We arrived at 11:45, there was a line, but we got right in. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Katz Delicatessen: History, Fame & Fun Facts A Storied Past •Founded in 1888 by Morris and Hyman Iceland as “Iceland Brothers,” Katz’s was later rebranded after Willy Katz joined in 1903. His cousin Benny became a partner in 1910, eventually buying out the original founders by 1917 . •The deli relocated during 1930s subway construction to its current site at the southwest corner of Houston and Ludlow Streets. However, the iconic facade you see today was completed between 1946–49 . •Katz’s isn’t strictly kosher, but operates in a kosher style tradition, which allowed it to stay open when strictly kosher places closed, helping its endurance . Why It’s So Revered •Pastrami Powerhouse: Regularly ranked the #1 deli in NYC, Katz’s serves around 15,000 lb of pastrami, along with 8,000 lb of corned beef, 2,000 lbs of salami, and 4,000 hot dogs weekly . •Pop Culture Immortality: The restaurant skyrocketed to global fame for the iconic “I’ll have what she’s having” scene in When Harry Met Sally (1989). The exact table is marked and a must see for fans . •Cultural Landmark: Katz’s uniquely preserves its history via elements like the hand slicing of meats, authentic ticket based ordering system, and vintage décor, all of which contribute to its timeless vibe . •World Recognition: Ranked the 8th most legendary restaurant globally in 2024 by TasteAtlas, lauded for longevity and iconic dishes like its Reuben and pastrami sandwiches . Fun Facts & Quirks •Ticket System Tradition: Upon entry, you receive a small ticket. Lose it? That’ll cost you a $50 fee, a quirky built-in theft deterrent . •“Send a Salami to Your Boy in the Army”: A WWII era slogan conceived by the owners’ family, linking the deli to American soldiers. Today, Katz’s still ships care packages to U.S. troops . •Hand Sliced Meats & Generous Portions: Expect towering pastrami on rye, often shared, with meats hand sliced right behind the counter . •Wall of Fame: The walls are covered with photos of famous visitors, from political figures to TV stars, capturing Katz’s as a fixture of NYC life. •Late Night Favorite: Open nearly 24/7 before the pandemic, Katz’s became a nightlife staple for post show or post commute bites . Getting There from Times Square •Distance & Time: Katz’s is roughly 3 miles southeast of Times Square, about a 12 minute ride by car . •Via Subway: This is the NYC way to go: •Take the F train from 42nd Street, Bryant Park station to 2nd Avenue station (Lower East Side). From there, it’s a 3 minute walk to Katz’s . •Alternatives include the J/M/Z to Essex Street, 6 train to Bleecker or Spring St., or B/D to Grand St. . •Walking Option: You could walk, about 3 miles, but public transit or a quick cab/Uber is more practical. Pro Tips •Visit off peak, weekday evenings after 7 pm or early in the morning, to avoid long lines . •Don’t get overwhelmed, take your ticket, go order, grab a seat (especially if you want the Harry/Sally table), eat, and pay when you leave.

NewYorkCityKopp

47,384 views • 10 months ago

Dear Richard Grenell, it’s great to see you raise important issues of #Pakistan. But I am compelled to ask you a few questions. 1: Why are you retweeting a tweet by a person whom I have called several times a #Pimp and yes I am referring to Dr. Shahbaz GiLL, who minted millions while releasing government advertisements to his favorite #Media outlets when he was in power in Pakistan. Here are my questions to you. 1: Do you know any Pakistani American or any American of another decent being a chief spokesperson like Pimp Dr. Shahbaz GiLL of a political party leader outside #America? Or Do you know any Pakistani American or any American of different decent who was chief spokesperson for a political leader outside American and then had a #ForeignAgent credentials from U.S. Department of Justice in #America and then abusing it the way he has been doing since last two years? And you are retweeting his tweets? 2: You have retweeted tweets of several #Pakistanis and of my friend Ryan Grim. I want to know where was The Intercept till I had asked Tammy Bruce below question more than a year and half ago? Isn’t #Intercept financially #Bankrupt? Isn’t it non profit #ngo with just a few employees left and reported 300k loss even in April this year and expected to be closed in 2025? So then how come you never saw something like this from me despite Matthew Miller being so fed up from me since last two years? You have not noticed me because I don’t take dollars from PTI in #America? Or is it because you don’t know that I am the first Pakistani to have gotten hard pass of the The White House press briefing room.? Or is it because you are paid to do this? Or even The Intercept was paid by #PTI to survive? I know a little bit about #Journalism after 25 years. 3: You are making yourself look agenda based and maybe that’s why Elon Musk is not retweeting your tweets despite you tagging him. You don’t think he knows X is facing problems in #Pakistan? I don’t think he needs money but you do. Am I right? 4: Lastly Pakistan has some other problems as well and those problems needs your and Donald J. Trump attention as well. Will you mention them as well please? Or do you think with the release of Imran Khan those problems will fly away? Nobody in #WashingtonDC has spoken for #Pakistan or #ImranKhan more than me but now since last couple of weeks I am seeing agendas? Do you see agendas as well? 5: Are you hopeful that when Imran Khan comes out he will solve the #Kashmir issue with #India, the #Nuclear issue and Pakistan recognizing #Israel issue? Because I am starting to feel that Imran Khan team here in America have given you such fake assurances on behalf of #ImranKhan. 🙏

Jalil Afridi

55,145 views • 1 year ago