live bathtub q&a is happening in 20ish minutes… #FallOutBath pic.twitter.com/6cwU0Jafta
— pw (@petewentz) January 22, 2018
Rub a dub dub, Pete Wentz was tweeting from a tub. The Fall Out Boy bassist took to social media yesterday to do a livestream Q&A with fans just days after band released their new album ‘M A N I A’ and announced a massive Wrigley Field show.
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Wentz did the internet hangout to fulfill a 2011 bet he made when Fall Out Boy were in the middle of what ended up being a five year hiatus (before returning with ‘Save Rock and Roll’), the bass player tweeted: ‘If I ever hit 3 million [Twitter] followers I’m gonna livestream a bubble bath and answer questions. Well, Wentz’s Twitter followers grew to 6.8 million so this well overdue. You can watch the whole thing below with Wentz fielding questions about the upcoming ‘M A N I A’ tour, how the album’s monster mascots could play into the tour, avoiding dropping a phone in the tub, and his favorite Chicago things.
Also Wentz’s kids don’t care about FOB. It’s a fun watch for any fan of the band.
— pw (@petewentz) January 22, 2018
Remember this VERY awkward moment from last year?
The nominations for this year’s Oscar awards were announced this morning. The annual award show spectacular will air once again on ABC on Sunday, March 4th with Jimmy Kimmel as host and hopefully the best picture is announced correctly this time.
The biggest surprise on this list of nominees is glaring snub of ‘the Lego Batman Movie’ as Best Animated Feature. Lauren stated this on air today, and I support her. Sorry, Boss Baby!
Here’s the full list of nominees:
Call Me By Your Name
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Get Out
Lady Bird
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher Nolan — Dunkirk
Jordan Peele — Get Out
Greta Gerwig — Lady Bird
Paul Thomas Anderson — Phantom Thread
Guillermo del Toro — The Shape of Water
The Big Sick — Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani
Get Out — Jordan Peele
Lady Bird — Greta Gerwig
The Shape of Water — Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — Martin McDonagh
Call Me By Your Name — James Ivory
The Disaster Artist — Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber
Logan — Scott Frank, James Mangold, Michael Green
Molly’s Game — Aaron Sorkin
Mudbound — Virgil Williams, Dee Rees
Timothée Chalamet — Call Me By Your Name
Daniel Day Lewis — Phantom Thread
Daniel Kaluuya — Get Out
Gary Oldman — Darkest Hour
Denzel Washington — Roman J. Israel, Esq.
Sally Hawkins — The Shape of Water
Frances McDormand — Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Margot Robbie — I, Tonya
Saoirse Ronan — Lady Bird
Meryl Streep — The Post
Willem Dafoe — The Florida Project
Woody Harrelson — Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Richard Jenkins — The Shape of Water
Christopher Plummer — All the Money in the World
Sam Rockwell — Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Mary J. Blige — Mudbound
Allison Janney — I, Tonya
Lesley Manville — Phantom Thread
Laurie Metcalf — Lady Bird
Octavia Spencer — The Shape of Water
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail — Steve James, Mark Mitten, Julie Goldman
Faces Places — Agnès Varda, JR and Rosalie Varda
Icarus — Bryan Fogel, Dan Cogan
Last Men in Aleppo — Feras Fayyad, Kareem Abeed, Søren Steen Jespersen
Strong Island — Yance Ford, Joslyn Barnes
Edith + Eddie — Laura Checkoway, Thomas Lee Wright
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 — Frank Stiefel
Heroin(e) — Elaine McMilion Sheldon, Kerrin Sheldon
Knife Skills — Thomas Lennon
Traffic Stop — Kate Davis, David Heilbroner
DeKalb Elementary — Reed Van Dyk
The Eleven O’Clock — Derin Seale, Josh Lawson
My Nephew Emmett — Kevin Wilson Jr.
The Silent Child — Chris Overton, Rachel Shenton
Watu Wote / All of Us — Katja Benrath, Tobias Rosen
The Boss Baby — Tom McGrath, Ramsey Naito
The Breadwinner — Nora Twomey, Anthony Leo
Coco — Lee Unkrich, Darla K. Anderson
Ferdinand — Carlos Saldanha
Loving Vincent — Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, Ivan Mactaggart
Dear Basketball — Glen Keane, Kobe Bryant
Garden Party — Victor Claire, Gabriel Grapperon
Lou — Dave Mullins, Dana Murray
Negative Space — Max Porter, Ru Kuwahata
Revolting Rhymes — Jakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer
A Fantastic Woman — Sebastián Lelio, Chile
The Insult — Ziad Doueiri, Lebanon
Loveless — Andrey Zvyagintsev, Russia
On Body and Soul — Ildikó Enyedi, Hungary
The Square — Ruben Östlund, Sweden
Blade Runner 2049 — Roger A. Deakins
Darkest Hour — Bruno Delbonnel
Dunkirk — Hoyte van Hoytema
Mudbound — Rachel Morrison
The Shape of Water — Dan Laustsen
Beauty and the Beast — Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
Blade Runner 2049 — Dennis Gassner, Alessandra Querzola
Darkest Hour – Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer
Dunkirk — Nathan Crowley, Gary Fettis
The Shape of Water — Paul Denham Austerberry, Shane Vieau, Jeff Melvin
Blade Runner 2049
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Kong: Skull Island
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
War for the Planet of the Apes
Baby Driver — Paul Machliss, Jonathan Amos
Dunkirk — Lee Smith
I, Tonya — Tatiana S. Riegel
The Shape of Water — Sidney Wolinsky
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — Jon Gregory
Beauty and the Beast — Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour — Jacqueline Durran
Phantom Thread — Mark Bridges
The Shape of Water — Luis Sequeira
Victoria & Abdul — Consolata Boyle
Darkest Hour — Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, Lucy Sibbick
Victoria & Abdul — Daniel Phillips, Lou Sheppard
Wonder — Arden Tuiten
Dunkirk — Hans Zimmer
Phantom Thread — Jonny Greenwood
The Shape of Water — Alexandre Desplat
Star Wars: The Last Jedi — John Williams
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — Carter Burwell
“Mighty River” — Mudbound, Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq, Taura Stinson
“Mystery of Love” — Call Me By Your Name, Sufjan Stevens
“Remember Me” — Coco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez
“Stand Up for Something” — Marshall, Diane Warren, Lonnie R. Lynn
“This is Me” — The Greatest Showman, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
Baby Driver — Julian Slater
Blade Runner 2049 — Mark Mangini, Theo Green
Dunkirk — Richard King, Alex Gibson
The Shape of Water — Nathan Robitaille, Nelson Ferreira
Star Wars: The Last Jedi — Matthew Wood, Ren Klyce
Baby Driver — Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin, Mary H. Ellis
Blade Runner 2049— Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill, Mac Ruth
Dunkirk — Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker, Gary A. Rizzo
The Shape of Water — Christian Cooke, Bran Zoern, Glen Gauthier
Star Wars: The Last Jedi — David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce, Stuart Wilson
Dashboard Confessional released another track from their upcoming album, “Crooked Shadows.” The albums is out on February, 9th. This one is called “Heart Beat Here.” The song’s been a part of Dashboard’s live show for a while, so it may sound familiar if you’ve seen them recently.
The band has already given us “We Fight.”
And “Belong” off the album.
Pennies are basically useless at this point . . . if you have one in your house, it almost counts as “clutter” more than it counts as “money.” But DAMN, we’ll still stop in our tracks if we see one.
According to a new survey, 56% of Americans say they’ll stop to pick up a penny if they see one on the street.
And it doesn’t even matter how much money you make. People who make over $80,000-a-year are just a tiny bit less likely to stop for a penny than people who make less than $40,000.
Now . . . SOME of us have higher standards.
11% of people say they’ll only stop for a nickel . . . 6% for a dime . . . 14% for a quarter . . . and 6% won’t stop to pick up ANY coin in the street.
6% won’t stop to pick up ANY coin, not even a quarter.
Millions of Americans keep their money a secret from their partner. One in five people in a live-in relationship admit to “financial infidelity,” keeping a private bank account or credit card, according to a study.
The survey found 31 percent of millennials, 24 percent of people ages 38 to 53 and 17 percent of baby boomers have at some point had an account they keep secret from a partner.
On the other side of the coin (pun intended) 31 percent of those in a relationship think that keeping a credit card, checking account or savings account secret from a partner is worse than cheating physically. More HERE
But what if they are buying you lots of cool stuff with the secret money, still a problem?
<3 @laurenoneil
Watch BIlly Corgan talks up the Pumpkins accoustic tour on 101WKQX in Feb 2016
For more than a year now, the rumors and rumblings of the original lineup of Chicago’s own Smashing Pumpkins reuniting have persisted, reaching another fan-fevered pitch last week when Billy Corgan posted this pic of James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin with in a recording studio. So what is the role of bassist D’Arcy Wretzky in this OG Pumpkins good time get-back-together?
Issuing a statement via text to the music blog Blast Echo, the elusive Wretzky says “My apologies to all of the Smashing Pumpkins fans out there who are excited about this oncoming reunion tour of the original members of the band. I know this is a huge disappointment for me, as well, but it’s not going to happen [with me] I only just found about yesterday that the band has decided to go with a different bass player.”
In the same article, Wretzky shared that the band is prepping for a summer tour in July with a different bassist featuring front-man Billy Corgan, guitarist James Iha, and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. This assemblage of Pumpkins has performed together sporadically over the last few years including a show in Los Angeles where Iha made a surprise cameo. None of this 2018 tour info has been confirmed by Corgan or anyone else associated with the band at this time.
Alternative Nation has reported that Corgan, Iha, and Chamberlin have been working towards a ‘very special occasion’ a few weeks ago in Los Angeles.
Corgan has been active recently with a Rick Rubin produced solo album ‘Ogilala’ and producing the oldest pro wrestling promotion in the world, National Wrestling Alliance. To be clear, Corgan has kept the Smashing Pumpkins alive with other talented musicians, and Chamberlin has been involved here and there since the 2005 reactivation. All four original members of the Pumpkins have not played together since 1999.
Now we can all dream about those rumors of a My Chemical Romance reunion, but there is no serious signs just yet that it’s going to happen. The news we can confirm with MCR is they posted a new crop of never-before-seen outtakes on their Youtube in the last week. The videos are from some of their classic music videos plus the full 2008 concert movie The Black Parade Is Dead, which was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City in 2007 – the band’s final performance as The Black Parade.
You can see all of it below and pine for Gerard Way and company returning to the stage.
The nominees for the 2018 Razzie Awards are in, and it’s a crap show of the worst in film.
Transformers: The Last Night is the runaway favorite, earning nine nominations for its exemplary work in being a putrid dung heap of a blockbuster flick. It’ll compete for “Worst Picture” against Baywatch, the Emoji Movie, Fifty Shades Darker and The Mummy.
Fifty Shades Darker was also a multiple-nominee, earning eight nominations; everyone involved must be disciplined. Transformers and Fifty Shades will also go head-to-head in the “Worst Screen Combo” award:
“Any combination of two characters, two sex toys or two sexual positions” (Fifty Shades Darker)
“Any combination of two humans, two robots or two explosions” (Transformers: The Last Knight)
The 38th annual Razzies will be awarded on March 3.
Top movies that have been nominated for both Ocars and Razzies
What’s that corny phrase you see on the give-ya-feels posters, “Dance like no one is watching, SING like no one’s listening”? Well, now you can do one of those with a new device called Beltbox. It’s a small mask that is designed to allow the user to sing as loud as they want without anyone hearing most of it, it comes off like a whisper. It’s meant for actors and singers working toward their next audition or preparing for their next performance but maybe they don’t want to wake up their roommates. And yes, you can bring it into the shower.
It’s quite clever and still allows you to try to belt out all those notes you think you are hitting. I know some wanna-be karaoke kings and queens who could use this one.
The device is not brand new to the market (they are available online) but has started to pick up more popularity with popularity recently.
@Eagles @NBCSPhilly @NBCPhiladelphia @espn @6abc @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/yT9tynYQdC
— Anthony (@nms_789) January 22, 2018
This Philly Eagles fans felt the reality of his team into Super Bowl is something he literally ran into in this viral video. The Eagles enter the ‘BIG GAME’ of Pro Football on February 4th against the New England Patriots, after crushing the Minnesota Vikings last night for the NFC Championship. The celebrations were raucous in Philadelphia area, with local officials worried before the game over-zealous fans would climb light poles so they had to grease them with Crisco. Well I guess these same fans decided to just run into the poles instead.
It was 2001. Brandon Flowers was a bellman in his hometown of Las Vegas. Guitarist Dave Keuning wanted to leave his job at Banana Republic, so he posted in a weekly ad looking to start a band. Flowers liked what the ad had to say, according to this article from Rolling Stone:
“Flowers then hopped into his 1992 Geo Metro and headed over to Keuning’s house to get acquainted. They hit it off instantly and before Flowers left, Keuning handed him a cassette tape of five song ideas. The very first one caught his attention immediately and he fleshed it out with lyrics about a jealous guy convinced his girlfriend is cheating on him. “Now I’m falling asleep and she’s calling a cab,” he wrote. “While he’s having a smoke and she’s taking a drag/Now they’re going to bed and my stomach is sick.” Unable to come up with a second verse, he merely repeated the first one again after the chorus. He called it ‘Mr. Brightside.'”
Listen to the rough first version of the song below. — [eric]
I present to you an example of how fast information moves in modern times…and how a rumor can stoke the fire of a fan base that so clearly wants the news to be true.
Alt Press launched a story late last night that says, yes, it appears there is evidence that My Chemical Romance might be touring in 2018. NME had their own version of the story today — and it offers a cold bucket of water to the face of emo fans everywhere.
First, the Alt Press article: they provided a screen shot of the band’s website, which was updated to reflect that a tour announcement was coming soon (📷 : Alt Press)
One little problem: no such information appears on My Chemical Romance’s site, as of the publishing of this article. Check it out for yourself.
That’s where NME’s reporting comes in: they not only point out the missing proof on the website, but track it down to a 2016 post from a fan blog with a similar template to the band’s official site:
ALTPRESS THIS IS A BLOG POST MADE BY FANS 🙁 THIS IS NOT THE TOUR PAGE. I looked at other blogs bc I couldn’t find this page on the site. Also the preview says “official blog”. The other blogs have the same interface and URL. Check the Community section.
And then cry with me. pic.twitter.com/PAOupncjyg
— Pauline (@plnjcrz) January 21, 2018
This could very well be a false alarm. However, MCR has indeed been posting new videos to its YouTube page…this on the heels of posting the entire “The Black Parade Is Dead!” concert on their channel as well. The big question is…why now?
So, they might be getting back together this year. But, they also might not. The only definitive answer? Word from the band themselves, which we will surely post if anything ever comes of this. — [eric]
Some dads feel a little odd sometimes carrying baby-gear around with them when caring for their toddlers, so enter a new trend of baby caring items.
‘Tactical baby gear’ gives gear that has a military feel while you are also stocked up to wipe a baby’s butt and change that diaper. The story is covered in a new article from the Wall Street Journal entitled “Worried About Diaper-Bag Emasculation? We Have One in Camo” and got spoofed big time by Stephen Colbert and former Marine-turned-comedian Rob Riggle on the ‘Late Show’ this week.
The dynamic dudes that gave us 2004’s ‘Shaun of the Dead’ are prepping a new horror-comedy TV series titled ‘Truth Seekers’. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost went on to work on several comedy films like ‘Hot Fuzz’ but their mix of gorey undead action and madcap British humor in the zombie movie is still their definitive work, so it’s interesting to see them taking similar concepts to the small screen for a binge delivery.
Talking to Variety, Pegg said: “Each episode is going to be an adventure, a potential haunting or something. It’ll start as a very parochial idea, a very small business venture for these people, but it will expand as the series goes on to be something far more global. It’s a language everyone understands – the mystery of the unknown. Shaun Of The Dead was a very parochial story set in North London and somehow it managed to get this global reach because everyone understands the language of zombie movies.”
This Tide Pod Challenge thing is getting out of hand. This call-to-dumb-action meme trend has been springing up with the attention-craving teens biting in the laundry detergent pods in hopes of instant internet glory but it’s incredibly dangerous and poisonous. It’s gotten so bad, Proctor & Gamble who make Tide have launched a public safety campaign to make sure people don’t put the detergent in their mouths. The weird trend has sent some people to hospital, but it has sparked some fun edible alternatives.
A Brooklyn pizzeria named Vinnie’s has jumped in to save the day from “harmful if swallowed” to ‘delightful if swallowed’ with their ‘Pied Pod’. It’s a delish mini-calzone with dyed-cheese on the top giving it same color scheme as the Tide Pod, but it’s edible and tastes good!
VICE got to check out ‘Pied Pods’ in person and relayed their approval.
“Listen. We’re concerned about the youths. They’re eating laundry detergent pods. We needed to do something,” Vinnie’s Pizzeria in Brooklyn wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post on Thursday. “Our Pied Pods have [those] bright, alluring colors that youths crave BUT are 100 percent edible and 100 percent not poison.”
The ‘Pied Pods’ are not a permanent part of the menu at Vinnie’s, in response to this owner
Sean Berthiaume says “If people start coming in and asking for them, then I’ll put them on the menu.”
What should Tide PODs be used for? DOING LAUNDRY. Nothing else.
Eating a Tide POD is a BAD IDEA, and we asked our friend @robgronkowski to help explain. pic.twitter.com/0JnFdhnsWZ
— Tide (@tide) January 12, 2018