Please Stop Doing These 10 Annoying Things at the Movie Theater!

Certain actions may spoil the enjoyment for all participants. Over the years, I’ve encountered numerous instances of disruptions during screenings. Here’s a list of ten habits that can detract from the experience to ensure that the enchantment remains for everyone:

1. Talking excessively during the movie
2. Using a mobile phone without silence or turning it off entirely
3. Eating loud or smelly snacks
4. Arriving late and disturbing others during quiet scenes
5. Leaving the theater during the movie
6. Making unnecessary noises, such as rustling bags or popcorn
7. Reclining one’s seat excessively in a crowded theater
8. Using flashlights or bright screens on mobile devices
9. Texting loudly on mobile phones
10. Criticizing or commenting negatively on the movie during the screening.

G-SHOCK Taps Little Thunder for Collaborative DW-5600 Watch

G-SHOCK recently revealed a special edition collaboration with the popular Hong Kong artist, Little Thunder. Themed around “Unbreakable Dreams”, this partnership presents a revamped DW-5600 watch decorated with Little Thunder’s unique hand-drawn motifs. This revamp offers a fresh perspective on the robust timepiece, displaying a clean white watch body embellished with whimsical doodles as artwork, while the strap features monochrome doodles that bring playful, childlike charm amidst complexity.

PREDATOR: BADLANDS Screens Exceptional Opening Sequence at SDCC; Here’s What We Saw

In “Predator: Badlands,” the title character, typically portrayed as an antagonist, takes center stage for the first time. The opening 15 minutes establish this unique angle. We’re introduced to a desolate, predatory world where larger beings feed on smaller ones, with the Predator emerging as the most terrifying. The narrative then delves into the inner thoughts of our Predator protagonist, emphasizing that a Yautja is an ally to no one and a hunter to all. This direct insight into the Predator’s mind effectively immerses viewers in the world of “Predator: Badlands.

Crypto Chaos: Are Senators About to Blow the Housing Market Sky High? 💣💸

Picture this: a shiny new policy connecting crypto with housing finance, and suddenly, D.C. is aflame with the fiery rhetoric of senators. Jeffrey Merkley, Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen, Mazie Hirono, and Bernie Sanders—the fabulous five of financial oversight—sent a rather dramatic letter on July 24, 2025, to FHFA Director William Pulte. They demanded all the juicy details about his bombshell directive from June 25, where he told Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to start sniffing around for unconverted cryptocurrency assets in single-family mortgage underwriting. 💼💰

RICK AND MORTY Spinoff Series PRESIDENT CURTIS Announced at SDCC

In the upcoming Adult Swim series, co-created by Executive Producers Dan Harmon and James Siciliano from “Rick and Morty”, David is set to return as President Andre Curtis in his familiar role. Alongside him, Stephanie Beatriz known for her work on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and Jim Rash recognized from “Community”, also join the cast.

Buffett’s Bonanza: 5 Stocks That’ll Make Your Wallet Sing 🎵

Amazon (AMZN), ladies and gentlemen, is not just an e-commerce giant—it’s the digital equivalent of a Swiss Army knife, if that knife could also teach itself quantum physics. Sure, their online store is slicker than a greased-up ferret, but it’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) where the real magic happens. AWS owns a whopping 30% of the cloud market—more than its next two competitors combined. And guess what? AI startups are renting server space from AWS faster than you can say “algorithmic lasagna.”

Senator Lummis: Crypto’s Big Break or Just a Glorified Lemonade Stand?

Two bills are now stealing the spotlight: one for payment stablecoins (already signed by Trump, because why not? He’s great at pressing buttons) and another about market structure, which sounds as thrilling as a tax audit but with more acronyms. Bipartisan interest? Groundbreaking! Next, they’ll agree that coffee is, in fact, a necessary human right.

GEN V Season 2 Trailer: Big THE BOYS Cameos, Heinous Secret Projects, and Bad Blood

It’s regrettable to report that Chance Perdomo passed away in a motorcycle accident prior to the start of this season’s filming. In his place, Sean Patrick Thomas, who played Andre’s father Polarity last season, will be a regular cast member now. Additionally, Ethan Slater has joined the cast as the notorious Thomas Godolkin for Gen V‘s second round. On a personal note, I’m thrilled about Hamish Linklater taking on the role of the wicked newcomer at God U.

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Nio’s Stock Soars: A Cosmic Dabble in Electric Vehicles

At the crux of Nio’s newfound popularity was the announcement of their latest automobile—a shiny new model that seemingly glimmers with the promise of family-friendly adventures, and without the overwhelming smell of fast-food wrappers which usually accompanies such journeys. Incidentally, it also happened to take place during a not-so-chipper moment for Tesla (TSLA), which was rather akin to finding out that the greatest magician in the world has, quite embarrassingly, misplaced his wand.

Cleveland-Cliffs’ 21% Surge: A Tale of Tariffs and Analysts

On Monday, Cleveland-Cliffs unveiled its second-quarter results, which, in a twist worthy of a particularly convoluted episode of *Doctor Who*, featured a $247 million net loss and $4.9 billion in revenue. Both figures, while worse than the previous year’s, managed to outperform the consensus of analysts—those quasi-omniscient beings who, despite their track record of predicting the stock market with the accuracy of a seismologist during a yoga retreat, still command our attention. (Imagine, if you will, a group of people who claim to know the future but have never once predicted a hurricane. And yet, we listen.)