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Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture. [Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [The logo for Daily Beast's Obsessed]( Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture. with Kevin Fallon Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture. with Kevin Fallon     This Week - My favorite meme of the week. - My favorite videos of the week.     The Meme of the Week As we march on—or for some of us, [given recent polls](: giddily skip on—to the election, it’s refreshing to be reminded that we can still be united as a nation. Specifically on social media, which is designed to sew cruel division. That reminder came this week in the form of a horse that looked like it had just accidentally eaten an entire tray of pot brownies and then gone on a boat ride up the Hudson River as the Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks were going off around him. This week, A24, the hip and typically marketing-savvy film distributor, released the poster for the upcoming release We Live in Time. The romance, which is set to premiere at the [Toronto International Film Festival]( next month, stars [Andrew Garfield]( and Florence Pugh. Nowhere on the film’s Wikipedia or IMDb page, however, does it list an appearance by a carousel horse that had just visited a witch that showed him his entire future life, including his death, and didn’t like what he saw. From the moment the poster dropped this week, memes circled social media faster than a merry-go-round on the fritz. In fact, it became such an instant viral moment that part of me wonders if A24 put the deranged looking horse on the poster intentionally, knowing people were going to turn it into a meme. I don’t even feel cynical about that, if it’s true. I embrace it, because the laughter I’ve gotten from some of these PhotoShops and captions is worth any nefarious manipulation from an entertainment company’s marketing team. [Some people]( had the gawky horse crashing other iconic movie scenes, like The Shining: [Or Alien](: Or, obviously, [The Godfather](: What if [everyone in the movie]( was played by this natural scene-stealer? The musical and film adaptation of Carousel, for obvious reasons, was on [a lot of people’s minds](: Domino’s UK [joined the fun](, and while I have no idea what this joke means, I enjoy living in a time when a British arm of a major pizza chain is engaging with indie film Twitter: Obviously, the horse should be the star of his own movie or sitcom, [case in point](: There was a [topical tie-in]( to the Olympics Many of us [felt seen by the horse](. We are this horse: And finally, as they should, all roads lead back to Queen Bey:     The Best Things I Saw This Week I’m on “vacation,” or at least what passes as one for a geriatric millennial (gross!) who works in media in 2024. So my pop culture consumption this past week was limited to the “[Hello to All the Children of the World](” song that my nephew sang to me 19 times in a row and people texting me if I had any inside information about [what was going on]( with [Blake Lively](. (I don’t!) I did, however, engage with the world in fits and starts, and stumbled upon a few videos, memes, and news stories that made me happy. In lieu of a proper Obsessed newsletter, here’s a digest of “things Kevin saw while on vacation that he reacted, ‘Wow, fun,’ to.” (We’re still workshopping that title.) There’s Hope or Mamma Mia 3! I believe with all my heart that the world would be a much easier place to live in if everyone would just watch the Mamma Mia! films as often as I do. It’s impossible to feel hate or any kind of negativity when you’ve just spent time in the sunshine-and-serotonin world of Meryl Streep singing ABBA songs on a Greek island. Scientists confirm this! Star Christine Baranski [confirmed this week]( that Mamma Mia 3! is in the works, and that she knows the plot. “We’ll all be on some fabulous Greek or Croatian island having a blast,” she said. “I hope.” If everyone in Hollywood doesn’t move mountains to make this happen, then the industry deserves to be shut down for good.     Advertisement     Countess Luann’s Scottish Adventure When I clicked on Real Housewife Luann de Lessep’s [X post]( that included the hashtags #tildaswinton and #fabulouslytalentedTilda, I was not prepared for the wild ride I was about to go on. The story begins with Tilda Swinton attending the Countess’ cabaret show in London, which already is major news—who’d have guessed the Oscar winner is a Housewives fan? After the show, Swinton told Luann she needs rest after performing so many dates, and invited her to her Scottish estate to relax. They rode the train together. Swinton waited on Luann personally once they arrived. Watch the full clip for the magic of Luann’s Scottish accent, and for the epic ending, in which Luann refers to her as “Tilda Spencer.” There’s Hope for RHONY Yet I could be in the middle of a desert during a global power outage and the collapse of the entire wireless phone grid, and still find a way to receive the latest trailer for a season of Real Housewives. So, naturally I saw the Real Housewives of New York City trailer that was released this week while I was on vacation. I know people had mixed feelings about the reboot’s first season, but I thought it showed promise and was a lot of fun—though I would (sigh) probably have dropped (big sigh) at least one member (sigh) of (sigh) the (sigh) cast ([get it](?). There’s a lot of potential in this trailer ([watch it here](), although, based on the strange framing of the end, it seems as if a pigeon deserves to be holding an apple in the opening credits. And not for nothing, but this is one of the best cast photos in Housewives history. [Tweet from David Mack, ''asdfghjkll not a movie about miranda doing lay offs via zoom'']( This Was So Touching I would feel deprived if I made it a week without a random video making me cry. Thankfully, I happened to encounter [this clip]( of Sandra Bullock wishing Hoda Kotb a happy 60th birthday. It’s so thoughtful, personal, and profound, with Bullock connecting with Kotb about their experience adopting children at an older age. Grab some Kleenex and watch: The Olympics Handover Listen, do I have mixed feelings about being infatuated with Tom Cruise as the quintessential movie star, given the whole Sc**nt*l*gy thing? Yes. Do I understand how Snoop Dogg somehow became America’s go-to for wholesome entertainment? Not at all. Am I concerned for the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ health, to be rocking at their age? I’m an empath, so of course. Have I ever heard a single note that Billie Eilish has sung during a live performance? Not once. [Sing out, Louise](! That said, I watched the whole handover to Los Angeles during the [Paris Olympics]( Closing Ceremony hooting, hollering, and clapping the whole time. It was so much fun, filled me with patriotic excitement, and inspired me to text everyone I know in Los Angeles about crashing at their places in 2028 so I can watch the games in person.     Seth Meyers Plays Catch-Up Finally, Seth Meyers’ “A Closer Look” recapping the last three weeks in political news—he’s been on hiatus throughout the hurricane of bonkers, historic twists—is one of the best things I’ve seen in late night this year. ([Watch it here](.) [[ratio]  ](     More From The Daily Beast’s Obsessed - Obsessed turned 2 this week! To commemorate, here’s our second annual Obsessies Awards. [Read more](. - Deadpool & Wolverine may be the ultimate Reddit movie. [Read more](. - How TV’s coolest AI robots came alive. [Read more](.   [See This]   - Chimp Crazy: The [new Tiger King]( we didn’t know we needed. (Sun. on HBO) - Daughters: Fair warning: [You will cry](. A lot. (Now on Netflix) - Bad Monkey: Vince Vaughn in a [perfectly Vince Vaughn]( role. (Now on Apple TV+) [Skip This]   - Emily in Paris: After such a triumphant Paris Olympics, let’s not [denigrate the city]( like this. (Now on Netflix) - The Union: I’m as shocked that the [new Mark Wahlberg Netflix movie]( is bad as you are. (Now on Netflix)     [The logo for Daily Beast's Obsessed]( [TV]( [Movies]( [Reviews]( [Previews]( [TV]( [Reviews]( [Movies]( [Previews]( [Daily Beast Obsessed Facebook]( [Daily Beast Obsessed Twitter]( [Daily Beast Obsessed Instagram](   Advertisement   Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.](   [Daily Beast]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Sign up for our politics newsletter Get original reporting and analysis straight from Washington to your inbox. [Sign Up]( Get the best Daily Beast reading experience, download the app! © 2024 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser.]( To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe.](

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