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Sydney Sweeney Is A Registered Republican
Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican. A viral post on X by the user @time222smoke first claimed that the actor was a registered member of the party. According to publicly available voter registration records that BuzzFeed viewed, Sydney has been registered to the Republican Party of Florida since June 2024. The news comes after Sydney faced backlash for her "great jeans" American Eagle ad, in which she said, "Genes are passed down from parent to offspring, often determining traits like eye color, personality, and even hair color. My jeans are blue." White House communications manager Steven Cheung subsequently called criticism that the ad acted as a right-wing signal for whiteness "dense liberal thinking" and 'cancel culture run amok.' Sydney previously faced criticism in 2022 for posting a series of photos from a "surprise hoedown" she'd thrown for her mother's birthday, in which guests wore MAGA-style hats and one was spotted seemingly wearing a "Blue Lives Matter" shirt. In response, Sydney said at the time, "An innocent celebration for my moms milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions." BuzzFeed has reached out to representatives for Sydney for comment.


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5 hours ago
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Forgotten '90s Movies
Recently, I asked the BuzzFeed Community to share the best "forgotten" '90s movies, and let's just say, my to-watch list is now about two miles long! Here are 40 of their top responses: "Deep Cover with Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum. Very good movie that nobody seems to have heard of." —Anonymous, 54, MassachusettsThis movie is about a police officer who's recruited to go on an undercover mission to infiltrate a drug cartel. "Pleasantville!!!" —AnonymousIn this movie, Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon play twins who get stuck inside a '50s sitcom. "L.A. Story!!! Steve Martin at his finest. Such an amazing love story, filled with heart and laughter. Do yourself a favor and watch it. You'll never look at freeway signs the same way again." —Anonymous, 46, CaliforniaSteve Martin plays a jaded TV weatherman who gets cryptic personalized advice from a traffic condition sign on the freeway. "Blue Juice. Pure, underrated '90s. " —Anonymous, Wiltshire, UKIn this movie, surf instructor JC is torn between his friends who tempt him to return to his old ways and his girlfriend who wants to purchase the surf-shack café that employs them. "Anyone remember the Robin Williams movie Toys? If I recall correctly, his character is passed over as heir to a toy company in favor of his military general uncle. They battle for control of what kind of toys they are to make. It's completely disappeared since being in the theater." —oldqueen963 "Soul Food." —shyhero503It follows a big, close-knit family in the aftermath of their matriarch's death. "Dead Again — Emma Thompson, Ken Branagh, Andy Garcia, Robin Williams, Miriam Margoyles, Derek Jacobi, and Campbell Scott? Yes, please!" —lenaw4a651b06eKenneth Branagh plays a private investigator helping a woman with amensia (played by Emma Thompson) find her true identity. "Clockwatchers. Parker Posey rocks!!!" —icysun726It's about the friendship between four temps who feel like outsiders at the credit card company where they work. "Party Girl started the path for me to become a librarian!" —ssstege11573Parker Posey plays a party girl who must work as a clerk at the New York Public Library to pay back her godmother for posting her bail. "Spice World! It's not streaming ANYWHERE, and I fear the day my VHS tape finally wears out. It's a goofy comedy about the Spice Girls preparing for a big live performance with a great supporting cast (Meat Loaf is their bus driver!). Think in the same vein (if not a spoof of) A Hard Day's Night." —elyse1509 "King of the Hill. No, not the great animated series, but rather Steven Soderbergh's third feature. Released in 1993, it's based on the memoirs of A.E. Hotchner, who grew up in Depression-era St. Louis. Aaron, a 13-year-old boy, has to live on his own after his mother is hospitalized, his younger brother is sent to live with relatives, and his father has to go on the road to earn money for the family. It's an amazing coming-of-age film. It was on all of the 'best film' lists for 1993, but little seen, as it was released in mostly small, arthouse theatres. It was my dad's favorite film, and one of mine. It is sooooo good!" —shabooshabah "Def Jam's How to Be a Player." —shyhero503Natalie Desselle plays a woman who's sick of her brother's playboy ways, so she conspires to expose him as a serial cheater. "Sneakers. It's an all-star cast and '90s era tech hacking plot." —angrygoose681In this movie, a mission to steal a black box lands two hackers in more trouble than they ever imagined. "Reality Bites. 💜💜💜💜" —redmeat8884Winona Ryder plays aspiring filmmaker Lelaina Pierce, who makes a documentary about her friends and roommates. "That Thing You Do! is one of my favorite movies! Directed by Tom Hanks, with Liv Tyler and Steve Zahn, it follows the rise and fall of another '60s band trying to be the Beatles. Such fun music and a sweet story. Love it!" —lovelytortoise925 "Clay Pigeons with Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, and Janeane Garofalo." —johnatarkaIn this movie, bodies pile up in the aftermath of Clay Bidwell's affair — and he's the FBI's primary suspect. "Kuffs. I was obsessed with that film when I was 14. I think I rented it about 20 times from the video shop!!!! Brilliant dark comedy, and Christian Slater at his best!!!" —messyvolcano288Christian Slater plays George Kuffs, a high school dropout who joins a private special police force in San Francisco. "A Month by the Lake with Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox, and Uma Thurman is one of my all-time favorite movies. I rewatch it every few years." —Anonymous, 76, Mount Horeb, WisconsinIn this historical rom-com, Vanessa Redgrave plays a woman who retreats to Lake Como in the wake of her father's death. She begins to fall for a new man she meets there, but his feelings are complicated by the arrival of a flirty American woman. "Night on Earth. Jim Jarmusch directing, Winona Ryder and Gena Rowlands starring, different stories across the globe, soundtrack from Tom Waits. Misanthropic and offbeat. Great film." —mizk23 "Just rewatched Sleepers recently. I forgot what a good film that was. And a good book too." —caelestoThis movie follows a group of childhood friends in '60s Hell's Kitchen who are sentenced to a juvenile detention center. "The Crying Game. I feel like that movie isn't talked about enough." —keetawnandonThis movie is about the unexpected bond between an IRA member named Fergus and a captured British soldier named Jody, then the fallout after Jody's death. "Just remembered another '90s movie: Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead with Andy García, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi. It's about a mobster who accidentally kills the wrong person. It is the mobster type movie, but not so 'Al Pacino, shoot up a room just because' style mobster movie. It shows each mob character in their own individual way, so you just love them all." —ssstege11573 "'Til There was You with Dylan McDermott." —uniquebubble755This rom-com follows Gwen Moss and Nick Dawkan as their lives intertwine over the course of 30 years until they finally meet. "I think Swingers was one of those movies that went under the radar for being a great '90s movie. It has Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and Heather Graham trying to date in the '90s swing music era. I think Favreau is a missed opportunity of a leading man because he did pretty great in this movie!" —ssstege11573 "Andre! The story of the little seal that could." —Anonymous, 39, Columbus, OhioBased on a true story, this movie is about a little girl who grows up with the orphaned seal pup her family rescued. "There were a lot of great independent films in the '90s that deserve some love, and one of my favorites is Living in Oblivion with Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, and Peter Dinklage. It's a comedy about an independent film crew trying to make a movie, and anything and everything is going wrong. If you've ever been on a film set, you'll relate to it. It's hilarious and full of surprises, and Dinklage's character gets to deliver a very funny rant about how dwarfs are used in movies." —Anonymous, 53, Maryland "A Life Less Ordinary — absolutely brilliant rom-com with a twist." —originalarcher394Holly Hunter and Delroy Lindo play angels sent to earth on a mission to play Cupid for a kidnapper and his hostage. "The Prophecy with Christopher Walken and Viggo Mortensen. Completely unhinged." —Anonymous, 43 Billings, MTChristopher Walken plays the Archangel Gabriel, who's searching for the missing soul that will tip the scales between heaven and hell. "200 Cigarettes." —AnonymousSet in 1981, this movie chronicles the journeys of multiple New Yorkers on New Year's Eve. "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. Very obscure Sylvester Stallone movie from 1992." —AnonymousSylvester Stallone plays an LAPD sergeant whose overbearing mother gets caught up in his dangerous world after she becomes the only witness to murder. "Curly Sue! I used to watch it constantly at my grandma's house." —Anonymous, 40, TorontoThis movie is about a man and an orphaned girl experiencing homelessness who con a wealthy divorce lawyer. "Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even. I loved this movie growing up, but nobody remembers it." —AnonymousIn this movie, 15-year-old Laura feels so alienated from her large family of siblings and step-siblings that she runs away. "Oscar with Sylvester Stallone!" —Anonymous, 44, MichiganSylvester Stallone plays a mob boss who turns away from his life of crime to fulfill his father's dying wish. "Definitely The Imposters. I've never seen so many stars exude such joy in making a film. To list the ensemble cast would deprive you of the pleasure of saying every six minutes, 'Oh my gosh, that's...'" —Anonymous, 64, San FranciscoIn this movie set in 1930s NYC, two out-of-work actors wind up as stowaways on a ship. "Surf Ninjas!! This movie was the best." —Anonymous, 37, MinnesotaIn this movie, a pair of teen brothers who are surfers find out that they're actually the princes of another country. "Zeus & Roxanne. I've mentioned it before in several conversations, and NO ONE REMEMBERS! It was amazing, and I feel like I watched it on repeat as a kid." —theicebox720It's about the unlikely friendship between a dog and a dolphin. "Empire Records. Love that movie!" —happypepper202This movie, which takes place over a single day, follows the employees who try to cease the sale of their independent record store to a national chain. "Undercover Blues with Dennis Quaid and Kathleen Turner." —Anonymous, 44, MichiganKathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid play spies who are out on maternity leave. They decide to retire in New Orleans, but they're drawn back in for one final mission. "Opportunity Knocks." —Anonymous, 35, MarylandDana Carvey plays a con artist who tries to run a "love con" on a rich man's daughter. And finally: "I don't know if it was a 'great' movie. For sure, it was memorable and is now considered a cult movie. I think I saw it a maximum of two times, and when I talk about it, everyone seems to know it, but they tell me that they've seen it just once or twice as well. Coneheads." —alice_follows_the_white_rabbitThis movie is about a family of space aliens trying to blend in in suburbia. Are there any super weird, random, or obscure movies you remember from decades ago? What were they about? What made them so memorable (even if it seems like everybody else has forgotten)? Let us know in the comments or in the anonymous comments box below!


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How Well Do You Really Know The "Gossip Girl" Characters And Their Love Lives? Lets See...
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