T3canolis
T3canolis t1_j1swy24 wrote
Reply to TIL in the movie Kate and Leopold (spoiler alert!) References to Kate being Stuart's great great grandmother had to be removed because critics were horrified by their incestuous relationship by mankls3
I get why the screenwriter would think that’s a fun little joke, but I also agree with the critics that it does not belong in an otherwise light and breezy fantasy rom-com. Like, even if it isn’t incest in the legal sense, I don’t know if that sort of thing is what you want your audience contemplating.
T3canolis t1_j08qz2n wrote
Reply to TIL That 1994 FIFA World Cup in USA still holds the record for the one with highest attendance by marecko
I imagine stadium capacity has a lot to do with it. Some college football stadiums here hold 100k+
T3canolis t1_iui4l01 wrote
Reply to comment by eloel- in ELI5: What happens to health insurance companies and their employees if healthcare is made free? by thebatmansymbol
There will also still be plenty of jobs in the financial side of healthcare; they’ll just be public sector jobs as opposed to private sector ones. Even if the government pays for everyone’s healthcare, it will still be necessary to have people to coordinate with doctors, hospitals, etc to make sure people get paid correctly and in a timely fashion.
T3canolis t1_ja9l1hp wrote
Reply to TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
The fact that blows my mind is that he has both been in a movie with Clark Gable and done voicework for over a dozen video games. The humility and work ethic required to have a career that long and varied is hard to comprehend, to be honest.