10 Things In Broad City That Are Too Accurate About Being A Millennial Woman

Broad City is one of the few shows on TV that accurately portrays women in their 20’s. According to Amy Poehler (aka Broad City’s executive producer), “Women always have to be the eye rollers, as the men make a mess. We didn’t want that. Young women can be lost, too”. We could not be more thankful for a show that provides an honest look into the lives of young millennial women who don’t always have it together....

March 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1401 words · Amy Brown

12 Types Of Influencers You Can Use To Improve Your Marketing

In this article, we’re going to share 12 types of influencers, how to identify them, and share with you how and when to use them to improve your marketing campaign ROI. 12 Types of Influencers You Can Use to Improve Your Marketing: 4 Types of Influencers by Follower Count Influencers are popping up all over the place. It makes sense considering influencer marketing ROI is one of the highest among traditional digital marketing channels....

March 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1877 words · Ethel Edwards

14 Metrics You Can Use To Measure Employee Advocacy

To accurately measure employee advocacy initiatives, you need to have a clear goal in mind. Whether your needs lie in brand awareness, human resources or sales, employee advocates can play a vital role in achieving business objectives. You just need to zero in on the right assortment of metrics to prove it. In this article, we’ll break down the 14 key metrics that you can use to evaluate the success of your employee advocacy program....

March 23, 2022 · 8 min · 1615 words · Martha Robbins

15 Best Baking Competition Shows

Baked goods just may be one of the trickiest guilty pleasures, as they’re as delicious as they are unhealthy. That’s one of the many reasons why the renaissance of baking-focused television has been such a blessing. Now, viewers can enjoy watching delicious treats being made from the comfort of their own couch, all without having to worry about counting calories. Of course, they don’t get to enjoy the taste of any of the snacks, but… well, it’s the thought that counts....

March 23, 2022 · 11 min · 2282 words · Jesse Chapman

15 Hidden Details Redditors Found In Disney Animated Movies

With the reviews of Disney and Pixar’s Lightyear not being the greatest compared to Toy Story’s, fans have a lot to say about the direction the two mega-companies go toward in connection to other prequels of beloved movies. One of the best parts about the Disney fandom is the deep dives fans do in search of Easter eggs and small details that they may have missed. What makes Disney and Pixar movies some of the best is the attention to detail....

March 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1866 words · James Mcmonagle

10 Awesome Behind The Scenes Facts About The Guardians Of The Galaxy Movies

With their plucky cast of oddball characters, hysterical gags, and ‘70s pop soundtracks, the Guardians of the Galaxy movies are among the most popular in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They’re a strong defense against the recent anti-Marvel criticisms from Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola that their “despicable” movies are “not cinema.” The Guardians movies have real, tangible emotional arcs, constantly tugging on the audience’s heartstrings as well as tickling their ribs, and the personality of writer-director James Gunn can be seen plastered all over them....

March 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1333 words · Vicki Duncan

10 Funniest Characters In The Mcu

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is not an overtly comedic franchise, but it’s also not an overtly dramatic one. This series of tightly interconnected superhero blockbusters gives us the best of both worlds: hilarious gags and emotional resonance, rolled into one. Of course, to create that balance, the franchise has had to give us characters that are more comedic than anything else. There are dramatic characters, who we care about for their personal arcs, and there are comedic characters, who we depend on for the laughs....

March 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1207 words · Linda Ellis

10 Microsoft Word Tips Every User Should Know

Essential Tips for Microsoft Word 1 – Paste Text without Formatting If you reference information from online sources such as Wikipedia, sometimes copying the information directly into Word can affect. Usually, you might not want to keep the original formatting. Also, pasting in without formatting is faster. To do that, copy some text from the source. Launch Microsoft Word, then click the Paste menu. Click the Paste Unformatted button to insert text without formatting....

March 22, 2022 · 4 min · 839 words · Howard Blocker

10 Reddit Hacks You Didn T Know About

There are many parts of the internet that have really changed the way people live lately, and one of those is Reddit. A lot of people are using that website these days, and it is really easy to see why. Reddit is full of interesting (and some downright strange) content. It is probably impossible for one to be bored when they are using Reddit. Reddit has been around for a while now, and it is known as “the front page of the web....

March 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1317 words · Chris Crape

10 Things That Make No Sense About Starship Troopers

When it was released in 1997, no one knew what to make of Starship Troopers. Was it a big dumb summer popcorn movie or was that deception, and it was actually a brilliantly cutting satire about movies like that? Was it pro-military or actually anti-military? Was it pro-nationalism or highlighting its incompetence? In the years since, the movie about Earth’s soldiers going on an intergalactic bug hunt has become a cult classic and people have pretty much stopped debating its nuances (except on Reddit)....

March 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1227 words · Jennifer Gamble

10 Underrated Disney Sequels That Are Actually Good

Disney is a film franchise notoriously known for cranking out sequel after unnecessary sequel the minute a film becomes remotely successful. It’s something many production companies do, and the trend has become much more prevalent today than it has ever been in the past. But Disney was one of the first companies to really give the idea of sequels any substantial weight. Not only would Disney produce sequels to successful films that had recently been released, but they’d also take age-old classics such as Lady And The Tramp, which premiered in theatres in 1955, and give it a sequel decades later....

March 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1215 words · Diane Pak

11 Best Free Clickfunnels Alternative Cheaper Option In 2023

Here is a curated list of top tools that are capable of replacing ClickFunnels. The list contains both open-source (free) and commercial(paid) software. Alternatives to Clickfunnels: Free Funnel Builder 1) Leadpages LeadPages is a powerful application that enables you to collect email subscribers. It offers tons of templates that you can be utilize landing pages and lead magnets to grow your email list. Features: Real Time Analytics: Yes A/B Testing: Yes Free Trial: 14 Days Free Trial...

March 22, 2022 · 12 min · 2367 words · Billy Rolfe

15 Movies You Won T Believe Are Already 20 Years Old

From both a pop culture and a historical perspective, 1997 was a pretty significant year. Princess Diana and Mother Theresa died, Microsoft became the world’s most valuable company, Mike Tyson took a big bite out of Evander Holyfield’s ear, and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone hit bookshelves for the first time in the U.K. Hollywood had its share of groundbreaking moments, too, and offered up some of its best and worst films of the decade....

March 22, 2022 · 14 min · 2802 words · Terry Martin

1 4M Iphone Sales Help Sprint Into Profitability But Carrier Still Squeezed In The Middle

Sprint has reported a move into profit, posting a Q3 profit of $383M, contrasting with a $767 loss in the same quarter last year. The carrier reported that it sold 1.4M iPhones, representing 28 percent of its total smartphone sales of 5M. While its decision to start carrying the iPhone clearly helped it reduce defections to other carriers, it still reported a net loss of 313,000 customers in the quarter. CNET reports that the carrier appears to be finding itself squeezed in the middle, between Verizon and AT&T at the top end and T-Mobile at the bottom....

March 21, 2022 · 5 min · 999 words · Jack Moore

10 Best Boyfriends In Horror Movies

In horror movies, the boyfriend is often seen as disrespectful, selfish, and plain unsupportive. This type of behavior doesn’t bode well for their fates either. The boyfriend is essentially painted as less upstanding to create a contrasting effect between him and his partner, typically the virtuous main character. However, not every male love interest in the horror is a jerk. Some actually turned out to be the complete opposite of what’s been typified thus far....

March 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1285 words · Kathy Capp

10 Best Concert Films According To Imdb

Making a good concert film is an art form. The most difficult part about it is convincing viewers they are in the stadium or amongst the backstage chaos. All these films did a great job, at least according to their IMDB scores. Some of them are straightforward concert films, while others are documentaries interspersing live music with interviews and footage of the band or artist off the stage. To make it on the list, the project had to have a theatrical release as well....

March 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1078 words · Michael Wild

10 Best Horror Anthologies

Horror, more so than any other genre, has always lent itself well to the anthology format. From the earliest days of such fright rags as Tales from The Crypt and Vault of Horror, bite-sized terrors have been widely consumed and enjoyed by a public hungry for a dose of the macabre in their everyday lives. The Twilight Zone helped popularize and bring a socio-political/philosophical bent to the format, and a bevy of films have continued the tradition on the big screen....

March 21, 2022 · 7 min · 1332 words · Tony Huson

10 Best Stop Motion Movies Of The Last Decade According To Rotten Tomatoes

Stop-motion animation is still a great art form to create cleverly executed, deeply thoughtful and thoroughly imaginative stories. The lifespan of stop-motion animated films has sadly felt its decline after the underperformance of Laika’s Missing Link and the release of Aardman’s A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon in Netflix. Nevertheless, stop-motion, both in movies and television, remains a visually interesting art form that pushes the envelope for animation. To honor this medium, here are the ten best stop-motion animated films of the 2010s, ranked according to their Rotten Tomatoes rating....

March 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1151 words · Tracy Depaola

10 Characters We Want To See In An Mcu A Force Movie

Ever since all of the MCU’s awesome female heroes stood beside each other on the battleground in Avengers: Endgame to help Captain Marvel get the Infinity Gauntlet through the horde of Outriders, a lot of Marvel fans have been dying to see an A-Force movie, which is to say, an all-female Avengers movie. (There’s a small minority of misogynistic fans that see the prospect of an A-Force movie as some kind of apocalyptic nightmare, but let’s just ignore them....

March 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1187 words · Lois Williams

10 Fashion Tips From Curb Your Enthusiasm S Larry David

“Women love a self-confident bald man.” This is one of the many pieces of advice offered up by Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm. The comedian and writer plays an exaggerated version of himself in the HBO comedy, which just started its 10th season. Throughout its run, the decidedly anti-fashion Larry has provided audiences with quite a few fashion tips, mostly by accident. In the show, Larry often demonstrates what not to do, often finding himself in bad situations....

March 21, 2022 · 5 min · 1019 words · Svetlana Nino