I Can’t Believe Yall Let These Products Flop!!!

I Can’t Believe Yall Let These Products Flop!!!
This video is “products yall let flop” part 2! enjoy! disclaimer: most of these products are not ACTUAL flops!!! These are just products that weren’t as heavily talked about!

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pur love your selfie foundation
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dermablend loose setting powder (warm saffron)
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coloured raine safari palette
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Just Sam Is One of the Fiercest Contestants on ‘American Idol’

“I was adopted by my grandmother, and I grew up in the projects. Life was hard, but I got through a hundred percent of my worst days,” Just Sam said at her American Idol audition. 

She could barely get through Lauren Daigle’s ballad, “You Say,” before breaking down in tears, and the judges didn’t last much longer either. 

“This feels like a dream,” the singer muttered as she returned to the stage, this time to perform a heart-shatteringly beautiful rendition of “Rise Up” by Andra Day.

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/just-sam-american-idol

Who Is Dillon James On American Idol? Meet The Show’s New Contestant

Dillon so eloquently describes himself on his website by saying, “I play the guitar and write songs about the trials and tribulations of my life. Each one of my songs are true to my heart and I try my best to describe what I’ve experienced so far in this journey called life.”

He has a selection of songs available on iTunes, including “Alone,” “Burn,” “Open Roads,” “Third Eye,” “Shooting Doubles,” and “Getting High.” He also has a music video for one of his songs called “Long Ride Home.”

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/dillon-james-american-idol

‘Painkiller’ Is Netflix’s New Scripted Drama About the Opioid Crisis

“A tragedy decades in the making, the opioid crisis has become one of the most devastating public health crises of our time,” Eric said. “Unlike other drug epidemics, born from underground manufacturing and covert smuggling, this epidemic began by prescription — dispensed by doctors, approved by government regulators, and promoted by a family-owned pharmaceutical giant that made billions while betraying the trust of patients and the public.”

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/painkiller-netflix

Is Netflix’s Painkiller the True Story Behind the Opioid Crisis?

‘Painkiller’ released on Netflix on Aug. 10, 2023. The six-episode scripted drama is based on real events surrounding the opioid crisis.

The cast of Netflix's 'Painkiller'
Source: Netflix

While most people enjoy a good fantasy or science fiction story, we don’t always have to look to alternate realities for compelling, dramatic stories. On Aug. 10, 2023, Netflix released a new drama series about something very close to home: America’s opioid crisis. Painkiller is a six-episode, limited series that centers around the opioid crisis. In 2021 alone, more than 80,000 people died from opioid-involved overdose, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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Similar to Dopesick, Netflix’s Painkiller dives into events that led to the opioid crisis, which is an ongoing issue. So, are the events and people in Painkiller real? Are the events a true depiction of how the opioid crisis really came about? Keep reading to find out!

Is ‘Painkiller’ based on a true story?

Matthew Broderick as Richard Sackler in 'Painkiller'
Source: Netflix

According to a press release, Painkiller is a scripted drama that covers the origins of the opioid crisis. The six-episode series was directed by Friday Night Lights director Peter Berg. “I am really charged to be a part of such an in-depth exploration of the genesis of the opioid travesty,” Peter said. “Companies that profit off of death and addiction are fair game to me when it comes to illuminating the realities of how they go about their business.”

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If you happened to watch the documentary series The Pharmacist (also on Netflix), then you already know a little bit about the American opioid crisis story. The Pharmacist tells the story of small-town pharmacist Dan Schneider, who began to notice more and more young people come into his pharmacy with prescriptions for “high-powered” opioids like OxyContin. 

Dan Schneider wearing a maroon shirt.
Source: Netflix

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Schneider became one of the first people to expose the drug companies behind the crisis — and Painkiller tells the story from the other side, revealing more about the inner workings of the doctors, government officials, and drug companies who conspired to engineer the crisis in order to profit.

While Painkiller is based on real events, some characters and details included in the series are fictionalized for dramatic purposes.

Showrunners Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster wrote and executive-produced ‘Painkiller.’

Micah and Noah have worked together in the past as writers and producers of Transparent. They also wrote A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. In December 2019, it was announced that they would make their directorial debut with their scripted adaptation of the graphic novel Bottomless Belly Button.

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A still image from a scene of the Netflix series 'Painkiller.'
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‘Narcos’ showrunner Eric Newman also executive-produced ‘Painkiller.’

“A tragedy decades in the making, the opioid crisis has become one of the most devastating public health crises of our time,” Eric said. “Unlike other drug epidemics, born from underground manufacturing and covert smuggling, this epidemic began by prescription — dispensed by doctors, approved by government regulators, and promoted by a family-owned pharmaceutical giant that made billions while betraying the trust of patients and the public.”

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‘Painkiller’ leans heavily on material from leading investigative journalists.

Patrick Radden Keefe (an American writer and investigative journalist) and Barry Meier (Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist) will consult on Painkiller. Patrick wrote “The Family That Built an Empire of Pain” for The New Yorker — an exposé of Purdue Pharma’s part in the crisis.

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Barry literally wrote the book on the opioid crisis. It’s called (appropriately enough) Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America’s Opioid Epidemic. Showrunner Eric Newman said that the show’s narrative (written by Micah and Noah and based on the work of Patrick and Barry) is “heartbreaking and terrifying.”

Producers selected quite the talented cast to tell the story. They provide an accurate depiction of how the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma used opioids for the personal gain, even if it meant putting millions of lives in harms way.

Matthew Broderick was given the lead role as Richard Sackler and Uzo Aduba as Edie Flowers. The series also features West Duchovny as Shannon Schaeffer, Sam Anderson as Raymond Sackler, and Taylor Kitsch as Glen Kryger.

Painkiller is now available to stream on Netflix.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/painkiller-netflix

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Unboxing: It’s Growing on Me!

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Unboxing: It’s Growing on Me!
Unboxing and switching to perhaps the most interesting phone in the world…

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Will There Be a ‘Modern Family’ Spin-Off? ABC Is Gunning for One

When asked about expanding the Modern Family universe, co-creator Steve Levitan simply said, “The short answer right now is, there are no plans.” But if ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke gets her way, at least one of these characters will live on in another series.

“I would love it. No one would be happier if there were one,” she admitted early last year. “There are some surprises and big milestones coming. They intend to really, really go out big. So, it would be terrific if a spin-off were part of that.”

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/modern-family-spin-off

‘No One Has The Range’ Meme Makes Case For An Actor’s Filmography

What exactly are the qualities that make a great actor? Is it a good stage or vocal presence? Or perhaps having the creative insight, paired with the confidence, energy, and dedication to perform? Or, is the sign of a great actor the ability to slip seamlessly into the skin of a litany of diverse characters—to the extent that the line between actor and character becomes completely blurred to the audience? While there may be no definitive answer, a new “no one has the range” meme making its way around Film Twitter makes a pretty solid case for the latter point.

It’s unclear exactly where this meme started, but the conceit is fairly simple. A user takes a number of still images of an actor or actress (typically four, which is the maximum number Twitter allows) and then tweets it with “no one has the range” or “the range” or some variation of the phrase.

As you can see from the following examples, many are using the meme to denote some of the most iconic actors of our generation, such as Adam Driver, Brie Larson and Mary Elizabeth Winstead (in the same tweet!), and Christian Bale.

Not at all surprisingly, Academy Award-winning actress Cate Blanchett has gotten several nods in the “no one has the range” meme. “She INVENTED THE RANGE,” tweeted one fan.

As did Johnny Depp, rather unfortunately:

Not to mention Tatiana Maslany from Orphan Black. Heck, this meme was practically made for her!

And of course, some people got rather silly with it—evoking the range of performances by comedians such as Amy Poehler and Eddie Murphy, as well as Tim Robinson stills from I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

 

Although the “no one has the range” meme has not fully branched into the absurd territory, it’s getting there. Take, for example, this tweet roasting, shall we say, enthusiastic sports fans:

When it comes to acting, comedy, and so many other things in life—apparently, you either have the range or you don’t.

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Source : https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/no-one-has-the-range-memes/

Hunter Thore of ‘My Big Fat Fabulous Life’ Is a Supportive Brother

The protective younger brother proceeded to tell Whitney he didn’t want to see another guy be a “dirtbag” to her. To that, she responded with: “You could just kind of, like, chill. I don’t appreciate you clearly thinking that I’m a f—ing idiot.”

“I don’t think that you’re an idiot,” Hunter clarified. “But I think that it’s a little crazy to invite a guy you’ve never met before on a family vacation.”

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/hunter-thore-my-big-fat-fabulous-life

What Does Rob Mariano Do for a Living? Details on the ‘Survivor’

It appears from his Instagram that Rob’s settled down in Pensacola, Fla. with his wife and fellow Survivor contestant and winner, Amber Mariano (née Brkich). The couple, who’ve been married since 2005, are now happily raising four incredibly adorable daughters named Lucia Rose, Carina Rose, Isabetta Rose, and Adelina Rose (we’re sensing a theme here). 

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/what-does-rob-mariano-do-for-a-living