Whether it’s a rampaging bear, a happy dog, or the return of the woolly rhino … it’s all good in today’s DAILY SPAM.
Okay, so maybe not as daily as I’d like. But I had some wild stories (or is it “stories from the wild”) come in over the weekend, and I thought I’d share them with you today. Some of these are epic …
Not sure what to watch on Netflix in August? This list from Wired Magazine gives you 44 titles to choose from. Films on the list include John Boyega’s latest film, THEY CLONED TYRONE. It looks fantastic.
Other movies suggested for an evening “in” include THE RAID (complete with classic fight scenes that inspired Netflix’s DAREDEVIL series), MATILDA (the musical), historic/courtroom drama THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, and THE TWO POPES.
Meanwhile, the debate continues to rage over SOUND OF FREEDOM, which seems to be making the jump from a “little independent movie that becomes a respectable financial success” to a “right-wing talking point.” This story by VOX breaks it down.
Between allegations the filmmakers mislead audiences on the realities of human trafficking, to a press tour that included the feature’s star sharing Qanon-fueled conspiracy theories, to accusations backers of the film were buying out movie theaters in order to give the impression more people were going to the movie than they actually were, this film has managed to persevere and put a respectable take at the turnstyle.
But this last week, word dropped that one of the film’s financial backers was arrested for kidnapping and a new uproar over the film and its depiction of human trafficking started all over again.
It’s exhausting.
But don’t let arguments over political correctness, Q-anon, or wokeness get you down. Not when there are animal stories worth sharing …
And as long as you’re in a cinematic frame of mind, here’s a story from The Guardian that instantly brings back memories of Jurassic Park. As if Dr. Ian Malcolm’s (Jeff Goldblum) warnings weren’t enough, when could it ever be a good idea to bring an extinct creature back to the present?
I mean, really, just how much damage could one woolly rhino do?
Apparently, not as much as the 400-pound black bear, Hank the Tank, who was captured this weekend in Lake Tahoe after breaking into at least 21 homes in the area. Lauren McCarthy at The New York Times has the story.
The latest news about Hank is that she (yes, she) may be one of a gang of bears guilty of rummaging and ransacking their way through Lake Tahoe dating back to 2021.
What is it with these gangs of animals putting humans in their place? Between Hank and Friends in Tahoe, pods of Orca’s attacking speeding pleasure craft in the Mediterranean and teaching other Orca how to do the same … I’m starting to get the feeling our place as “apex predators” in this world might be coming to an end (if we don’t end it ourselves).
Tired of all this negative news?
Here’s something to share with the kids … petting your dog is good for you. As it turns out, caring for animals (like your fluffy fur babies) is beneficial to our mental and physical health.
My cat says: “You’re welcome.”
Stay tuned for more news updates as they come in.