Folks, Yellowstone is ending. Paramount Network confirmed the news in a rare statement given to Deadline—one that also announced an upcoming sequel. Originally rumored to be as a spinoff much like 1923 and 1883, the (likely) Matthew McConaughey-led project will actually continue the story of Yellowstone, wherever we leave off. "Yellowstone has been the cornerstone on which we have launched an entire universe of global hits—from 1883 to Tulsa King, and I am confident our Yellowstone sequel will be another big hit, thanks to the brilliant creative mind of Taylor Sheridan and our incredible casts who bring these shows to life," said Chris McCarthy, the President and CEO of MTV Entertainment Group/ViacomCBS. |
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Just do it or fly human fly? |
| Soon enough, artificial intelligence will allow us to construct a digital version of a dead human being. We have some decisions to make. |
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Fuck AI. One thing algorithms still can't do: try out that bed. Once done IRL in department stores and now done online from your sofa (one you probably hate), shopping for home items is a tedious task. With so many competitor retailers, niche categories, and emerging DTC brands, where do you start? What brands are really worth it? That's where we come in. We've spent the past year sleeping on mattresses, grilling on BBQs, fluffing pillows, and drinking (plenty of) alcohol from all types of glasses to find the best of the best for you. This isn't a computer-generated list. This is a list of the 71 things we actually tried, truly loved, and offered permanent spots in our homes. Everything you'll find below was released in the past year by some of our favorite brands. And each item has been vetted and tested by real humans, so you can feel like you know what you're getting before it ever arrives at your doorstep. |
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When Marvel needed it the most, James Gunn saves the day—mustering up one last, definitive shock to the heart. |
| We did the grinding, drinking, and hyper-caffeinated testing for you. |
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Movies are about romance. Novels are about adultery. This is the stuff that falls between, the stuff we never mention, the stuff we call life and forget. Like the time we were living in a small adobe cabin down a dirt road deep in a curve of the Rio Grande. When we lay on our bed, the cool night air poured over the rim of the window like water, falling to the floor and rising back up again, and sometimes cows would get through the gate next door and wake us by chewing the long grass outside the window. But I don't remember anything we did in that bed. After six months I told her it was over and asked her to move out. I felt guilty for dragging her all the way to New Mexico and dumping her. Then one night we sat in the yellow kitchen talking and I felt a wave of peace and love wash over me and thought, What the fuck, man, are you crazy? This is a good thing you're blowing here. A good woman who loves you. So we went to bed and it was that warm kind of familiar fucking where everything feels right. I got a sweet little angel, I love the way she spreads her wings. I was still inside her when I decided to ask her to marry me. |
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