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Nicole Ranadive
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WGAw writer, some of it even good. 👻 Delightful hang. 🔪 *Currently avail for your genre show needs again. Yay! ⚰️ 24, The Librarians, more to come. 💀
Joined September 2015
It's strange to think that the greatest compliment someone can give re: something a writer has taken months if not years to painstakingly craft is to devour that script/book/article in one sitting. #writerslife
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RT @ArtCandee: Alicia Keys gave a phenomenal speech at a rally for VP Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania tonight! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Please, let this sink in.
BREAKING: The former chief marketer for NBC apologizes to the American people for giving us Donald Trump by helping to sell “The Apprentice” myth to the American people. This is humiliating for MAGA… “I want to apologize to America. I helped create a monster,” writes John D. Miller in a piece entitled “We Created a Monster: Trump Was a TV Fantasy Invented for 'The Apprentice'” for U.S. News & World Report. “For nearly 25 years, I led marketing at NBC and NBCUniversal,” Miller explains. “I led the team that marketed ‘The Apprentice,’ the reality show that made Donald Trump a household name outside of New York City, where he was better known for overextending his empire and appearing in celebrity gossip columns.” He goes on to state that his team “created the narrative that Trump was a super-successful businessman who lived like royalty” which was a “substantial exaggeration” that “created a false narrative by making him seem more successful than he was.” Miller points out that Trump had to declare bankruptcy four times before the show premiered and at least twice over the course of its 14 seasons. “The imposing board room where he famously fired contestants was a set, because his real boardroom was too old and shabby for TV,” writers Miller. In a section that is certain to bruise Trump’s ego, Miller states that he was the “perfect choice” for the show because “more successful CEOs were too busy to get involved in reality TV and didn’t want to hire random game show winners onto their executive teams.” Meanwhile, Trump “had no such concerns” and “plenty of time for filming.” “I never imagined that the picture we painted of Trump as a successful businessman would help catapult him to the White House,” writes Miller, likening all of their advertising around the show to “fake news” because it was so “highly exaggerated.” “I discovered in my interactions with him over the years that he is manipulative, yet extraordinarily easy to manipulate,” he goes on. “He has an unfillable compliment hole. No amount is too much. Flatter him and he is compliant. World leaders, including apparently Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, have discovered that too.” Miller calls Trump “remarkably thin-skinned” and describes his adversarial relationship with the show. The future president would claim that the show was number one in the ratings, even when the numbers refuted that claim. Not surprisingly, Trump was full of bad suggestions for the show. He wanted to make “a team of Black players compete against white players.” Miller tried to convince him against it by appealing to Trump’s greed and telling him that it would alienate sponsors. “While we were successful in marketing ‘The Apprentice,’ we also did irreparable harm by creating the false image of Trump as a successful leader. I deeply regret that,” writers Miller. “And I regret that it has taken me so long to go public.” “Now America is facing a critical choice. Should this elderly, would-be emperor with no clothes, who is well known for stretching and abandoning the truth, be president again?” he asks. “I spent 50 years successfully promoting television magic, making mountains out of molehills every day,” he continues. “But I say now to my fellow Americans, without any promotional exaggeration: If you believe that Trump will be better for you or better for the country, that is an illusion, much like ‘The Apprentice’ was.” “Even if you are a born-and-bred Republican, as I was, I strongly urge you to vote for Kamala Harris. The country will be better off and so will you,” concludes Miller. Please retweet and ❤️ to thank Miller for speaking the truth and owning his mistake — and join the growing exodus to Tribel, a new pro-democracy social network that is exploding in popularity. Please follow us on Tribel to get all of our breaking news alerts sent straight to your phone or computer by clicking the following link:
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Ok look. I got nothing against CR. In fact, I like what she's bringing. But why the hell do we need multiple articles decrying how she won't endorse someone for pres. Some with huge followings have, others have not. Are we gonna go down the line and single out every "celebrity?"
Chappell Roan on Why She Doesn't "Feel Pressured to Endorse" in 2024 Election: "There's Problems on Both Sides"
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@marceelias Genuine Q. If the VP is running for president, and it's the VP's job to certify the election, is it still that same VP that makes the final certification? Or is there some sort of implied conflict? Or because it was classically just ceremonial, it was never an issue?
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I don't have a studio or a streaming platform, but I just ordered 2500 episodes of "Keith of Police" anyway. We start production in Estonia in November.
#DavidKeith discusses the making of An Officer and a Gentleman. #KeithDavid (@ImKeithDavid) discuss They Live. The two of them get pitched the buddy comedy "Keith of Police!" Listen now, link in bio!
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Groundskeeper Willie would like a word. @TheSimpsons Author @StephenKing has written more than 60 books, with many adapted for the screen including "The Shinning" and "Shawshank Redemption."
Author @StephenKing has written more than 60 books, with many adapted for the screen including "The Shinning" and "Shawshank Redemption." @JeffreyBrown spoke to King about his latest book, "You Like It Darker," and the long arc of his career.
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The panic in Dick Cavett's eyes from the second they stumbled out. And it only gets worse. Holy Moses.
Maybe the greatest interview in late night TV history, Dick Cavett interviewing John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, and Ben Gazzara for 45 minutes, but all three of them are so blackout drunk they literally couldn’t air the episode
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