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The Democryssey: Coming Soon!

It’s almost time. The trailer for my new short movie, The Democryssey, is here. Releasing on X very soon. Comedy. Drama. Action. Love. Stay tuned/ Here’s more from DFF.

Everyone Hates It But Me

Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey hasn’t even come out yet and it’s already the most disliked Hollywood trailer since Snow White.

Bridget Phetasy breaks down the casting controversy, why Elon rage-tweeting about a movie he hasn’t seen is just as annoying as woke casting, and why the script is a downstream effect of the collapsing literacy rates of our youth. Here’s more from Bridget in a new edition of The Dumpster Fire.

Assaulting Adler

Steven Adler, the original drummer of Guns N’ Roses, tells of his experiences with the band in his autobiography My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, And Drugs, And Guns N’ Roses. The book also deals with Adler’s early introduction to rock and disco in the Los Angeles nightclubs run by the gangster Eddie Nash.

These nightclubs, including the Starwood and Odyssey, were frequented by gays as well as young teens preyed upon by many of these gays. Adler, for one, relates how he was raped.

Here, Jamie Dlux revisits this long-ago milieu. We are introduced to the varied players, nightclub staffers and musicians who partied until dawn at the Nash clubs.

If you’ve seen Paul Thomas Anderson’s film Boogie Nights, the character played by Alfred Molina was said to be inspired by Nash.  Nash was at one time one of California’s largest cocaine dealers. In the film, he’s coked out of his mind, dancing around in a robe and Speedos to Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl.”

And here, Alfred Molina gets cut short while enjoying a post-midnight boogie.

Time To Abandon YouTube

Computing Forever has made more in-depth and more deeply researched videos over the past year only to see nearly all of them removed from YouTube. The lesson: For those of you still lingering, time to abandon that fallacious, censor-filled platform.

Instead, try out the alternative platforms — Bitchute, Gab, Minds and Odyssey  — and settle on the one or two of them you like best to become your new source(s) for social content.

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