Joe Rogan gives opinion on award-winning Woody Harrelson-starrer satire comedy 'Triangle of Sadness' 

Joe Rogan (left), Triangle of Sadness poster (right) [Image courtesy of @joerogan on Instagram]
Joe Rogan (left), Triangle of Sadness poster (right) [Image courtesy of @joerogan on Instagram]

UFC color commentator Joe Rogan believes he's found 2022's hidden gem after catching Woody Harrelson's latest comedy movie, Triangle of Sadness.

The movie depicts an upper-class fashion model who decides to take a trip on an extremely expensive yacht. Chaos ensues in the comedy-drama as the ship eventually sinks, leaving a host of passengers left to survive, all from the upper echelons of society.

Triangle of Sadness was released on October 28, with Joe Rogan admitting he hadn't heard of the movie until he came across the poster and decided to give it a watch. In a post on Instagram, the 55-year-old wrote:

"I f*cking loved this movie. Very surprising and enjoyable. Didn’t hear anything about it until I watched it, but I enjoyed it a lot!"

The movie, which has been nominated for two Golden Globes, also won the Cannes film festival's Palme d’Or earlier this year. It is director Ruben Östlund’s second Palme award, winning it for the first time in 2017 with his film The Triangle.

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UFC fighter Chris Curtis reveals he asked Joe Rogan to help make his fight look appealing to UFC judges

Chris Curtis recently stated that he had reached out to Joe Rogan and a host of others in the MMA community to help make his fighting style look appealing to those judging the fights.

Curtis' call to action comes after UFC 282's main card had two dubious decisions that left a sour taste in fans' mouths. Paddy Pimblett defeated Jared Gordon via unanimous decision, and the pay-per-view's main event between Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev for the light heavyweight title was scored as a draw.

In a series of tweets from the 35-year-old, Curtis stated that he and other fighters on the roster must now be aware of how their fight is being perceived by those watching it from outside the octagon, especially the judges.

Check out Chris Curtis' tweets below:

During his thread of tweets, Curtis revealed that he'd asked MMA personalities such as Joe Rogan, Dan Hardy, and Daniel Cormier for help:

"Stricklands fight is another example of how optics plays into a fight. People say he got damaged more but it was literally a scratch on the nose but from the outside looking in, in the moment it looks like damage. I've gone so far a to pester Joe Rogan, Dan Hardy and DC about"

Although the American has called for improvements to the judging process, the 35-year-old didn't need the scorecards in his UFC 282 bout with Joaquin Buckley. Curtis earned himself the second UFC knockout of his career after landing a nasty left hook that dropped Buckley in the second round of the fight.

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Edited by Allan Mathew