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Jamie Lee Curtis' Steamy 80s Rom Com Is A Spandex Infused Cult Classic
By Robert Scucci
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Growing up, I always wanted to be a writer in some capacity because movies made it seem like such a luxurious profession. The idea of calling my editor to get clearance for airfare and a rental car on the company’s dime so I could chase down leads about the world’s largest cheese wheel at some podunk county fair for my column was my idea of living the high life. 1985’s Perfect captures that mystique around chasing hot tips in pursuit of a juicy story.
After a hard day’s free lunch spent interviewing a corrupt businessman who later gets arrested for moonlighting as a drug trafficker, the job somehow gets even sweeter in Perfect. That same editor who flew you out to Los Angeles also approves your pitch about the dating scene as it relates to trendy fitness clubs.

Smash cut to sweaty leotards, knowing glances, pelvic thrusts, and a fitness instructor who’s just a little too guarded about her past but willing to open up if you can earn her trust, and you’ve got a steamy rom com about how glorious a writer’s life used to be.
Sweaty Salutations At The Sports Connection

Perfect tells two stories in tandem, but the romance sits firmly in the front seat while the journalism plot drives idly along. Rolling Stone writer Adam Lawrence (John Travolta) is preparing to write a career-defining story about the downfall of corrupt businessman Joe McKenzie (Kenneth Welsh). Adam flies to LA to get McKenzie’s side of the story, but quickly decides to pursue a new angle he believes will be a real page turner: are fitness clubs the single bars of the 80s?
After getting a Bloody Mary thrown in his face, a recurring theme in Perfect, Adam starts gathering intel on that second story, which leads him to The Sports Connection, the hippest and hottest gym west of the Mississippi. While getting the lay of the land, Adam sneaks a glance at an intense aerobics class led by the thrusting and gyroscopically efficient Jessie Wilson (Jamie Lee Curtis). He approaches her with journalistic intent, but she’s understandably guarded after being burned by the tabloids in the past.

That journalistic intent quickly turns into romantic intent after Adam joins one of Jessie’s punishing group workouts, driving the point home with short shorts and chaotic, crotch-centric choreography. Once a mutual attraction is established in Perfect, things begin to unravel for Adam. He can no longer approach the story objectively thanks to his fiery romance with Jessie. Caught between the story that could make or break his career, the story that will determine his relationship’s future, and his own hubris, Adam has to figure out how to handle the situation or risk yet another tomato-based cocktail to the face.
A Box Office And Critical Bomb Turned Cult Classic

For all of these reasons, Perfect was not the runaway success writer director James Bridges expected. The film earned just under $13 million against a reported $20 million production budget, leaving theaters in the red. Critics were no kinder, handing it an abysmal 18 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. Personally, I’ve always had a great time with this one because it’s so wildly stupid that it circles back around to being endearing. The Travolta workout scenes alone are prime meme fodder, and if you can watch them with a straight face, you’re a stronger person than I am.

Adam also isn’t especially sympathetic. He’s kind of a jerk, using his profession to weasel into a relationship he clearly can’t handle under the guise of being a truth seeker and master storyteller, complete with an 80 pound laptop and a sports jacket. Despite its creative missteps, Perfect has earned its place as a cult classic you should watch at least once for the love of the game. For the moral dilemma, the sweat, and the spectacle, you can stream Perfect for free on Tubi as of this writing.

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Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI for allegedly practicing medicine without a license
Pennsylvania has taken the unusual step of suing an AI company for practicing medicine without a license.
In a lawsuit filed May 1, the state is targeting Character.AI after an investigator found a chatbot on the platform posing as a licensed psychiatrist and providing what the state characterizes as medical advice.
According to the complaint, filed by the Pennsylvania Department of State and State Board of Medicine, a Professional Conduct Investigator for the state created a free account on Character.AI and searched for psychiatric characters. He selected one called “Emilie,” described on the platform as a “Doctor of psychiatry.”
The investigator told Emilie he had been feeling sad, empty, tired, and unmotivated. The chatbot mentioned depression and offered to conduct an assessment to determine whether medication might help.
When pressed on whether she was licensed in Pennsylvania, Emilie said she was and even provided a specific license number. The state checked and found that the number doesn’t exist.
The complaint also states Emilie claimed she attended medical school at Imperial College London, has practiced for seven years, and holds a full specialty registration in psychiatry with the General Medical Council in the UK.
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In a similar case, 404 Media reported last year that Instagram AI chatbots were pretending to be licensed therapists, even inventing license numbers when prompted for credentials by the user.
Pennsylvania is seeking an injunction ordering Character.AI to stop allowing its platform to engage in the unlawful practice of medicine. The company has more than 20 million monthly active users worldwide and hosts more than 18 million user-created chatbot characters, according to the complaint.
In an email to Mashable, a Character.AI spokesperson declined to comment on the lawsuit. Further, they added that “our highest priority is the safety and well-being of our users. The user-created Characters on our site are fictional and intended for entertainment and roleplaying.”
The spokesperson added that the company “prioritizes responsible product development and has robust internal reviews and red-teaming processes in place to assess relevant features.”
A much bigger legal battle looms over AI health
The Pennsylvania lawsuit lands in the middle of an already messy legal debate over what AI is actually allowed to tell you — and whether any of it is even admissible in court.
As Mashable’s Chase DiBenedetto reported, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly advocated for “AI privilege,” arguing that chatbot conversations should be afforded the same legal protections as conversations with a therapist or an attorney. Courts have so far been split, with two federal judges reaching opposite conclusions on the question within weeks of each other earlier this year.
The stakes are high on both sides. Legal experts warn that sweeping AI privilege protections could effectively shield companies from accountability, making it harder to subpoena chat logs and internal records when something goes wrong. Meanwhile, health AI is booming — $1.4 billion flowed into healthcare-specific generative AI in 2025 alone, according to Menlo Ventures — and much of it operates outside of HIPAA protections.
Pennsylvania is one of several states to have introduced an AI Health bill this year, following a trend of states that aren’t waiting for Washington to act.
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How to watch Bayern Munich vs. PSG online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Bayern Munich vs. PSG in the Champions League for free on RTÉ Player. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
Bayern Munich vs. PSG would have made an amazing Champions League final, but we should be happy that we’re getting two matchups between these electric teams. The first leg finished 5-4 to PSG. We’re not expecting the same again, because that was probably one of the best games of all time. If we get half that level of entertainment in the second leg, we’ll be delighted.
Expect more of the same from the likes of Michael Olise and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as these teams battle it out for a spot in the showpiece event. The winner will meet Arsenal at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest.
If you want to watch Bayern Munich vs. PSG in the Champions League from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Bayern Munich vs. PSG?
Bayern Munich vs. PSG in the Champions League kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on May 6. This fixture takes place at the Allianz Arena.
How to watch Bayern Munich vs. PSG for free
Bayern Munich vs. PSG is available to live stream for free on RTÉ Player.
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RTÉ Player is geo-restricted to Ireland, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in Ireland, meaning you can unblock RTÉ Player to stream the Champions League for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Bayern Munich vs. PSG for free by following these simple steps:
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Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
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$12.95 only at ExpressVPN (with money-back guarantee)
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of the Champions League without actually spending anything. This obviously isn’t a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream Bayern Munich vs. PSG (plus more Champions League fixtures) before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to the best free streaming services from around the world, you’ll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPn for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for RTÉ Player?
ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on RTÉ Player, for a number of reasons:
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Live stream Bayern Munich vs. PSG in the Champions League for free with ExpressVPN.
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AI stocks are cooling — this ChatGPT trading tool keeps delivering
TL;DR: A ChatGPT-powered investing platform that helps you find and manage stocks with clearer signals—lifetime access for a one-time $54.97.
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The AI trade has seemingly had its moment — big runs, big headlines, big expectations. The AI fun is not over by any means. But now that things are settling, the real question is what comes next?
Instead of chasing whatever’s trending, Sterling Stock Picker leans into a more grounded approach: using a ChatGPT-powered assistant (Finley) to help you understand what’s actually happening inside a stock. You can ask questions about companies, sectors, or your own portfolio and get explanations that are tied to real data — not just surface-level summaries.
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It also handles the heavy lifting most people avoid. The platform analyzes financials, growth metrics, and risk, then surfaces signals like whether a stock is worth buying, holding, or avoiding. There’s even a “North Star” system that simplifies that call into something actionable.
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If you’re building from scratch, there’s a done-for-you portfolio builder that aligns with your risk tolerance. If you already have positions, it can suggest adjustments based on your portfolio’s performance.
One thing that stands out is how it balances guidance with transparency. You’re not just handed picks — you can see the reasoning behind them, which matters if you’re trying to build a repeatable process.
Have a lifetime way to pressure-test your judgment — especially in a market that’s moving past hype and into something more selective.
Get lifetime access to the ChatGPT-driven Sterling Stock Picker while it’s on sale for a one-time $54.97 payment (reg. $486) through May 10.
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