Tom Skilling is the best!! Watch his hilarious outtake blooper below
Tom Skilling is the best!! Watch his hilarious outtake blooper below
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A sweet cockatiel knows exactly how to get its owner’s attention: imitate an iPhone.
Vimeo user Ben Pluimer posted a video to his page on Monday featuring his friend’s pet bird perfectly recreating that classic iPhone default ringtone.
“When my friend’s cockatiel gets upset, it sings an Apple ringtone,” (MORE HERE)
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Dave Grohl made an appearance as a wolf man in a Saturday Night Live sketch that was cut for time this past weekend, when Foo Fighters served as musical guest.
In the “New Year’s Kiss” digital short, Beck Bennett plays a guy trying to meet up with his friends before the clock strikes midnight on 2017. Bennett’s increasingly bizarre quest leads him to the Lotus Lounge to the VIP section to the New York sewers to an endless white void where the doorman is an ax-wielding, “weird, wolf-looking guard guy by the name Crystal,” played by Grohl.
Bennett then whispers an unspeakable secret into Grohl’s ear to gain admittance into the venue. “That was very brave of you to share,” Grohl’s wolf man whispers back. “Happy New Year’s.” However, Bennett’s friends have already left the bar.
“Hmmm…someone looks familiar in this bit,” Foo Fighters tweeted of the digital short. (MORE HERE)
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Ready to go back to Dunder Mifflin?
NBC is reportedly planning to revive The Office, according to TVLine. Steve Carell will not be returning as Michael Scott, but the new series would involve a mix of old and new characters, all working at the Scranton, PA branch of everybody’s favorite paper company.
This plan no doubt comes as a result of the success of Will & Grace, which recently returned from the dead and came back to NBC after more than 10 years off the air. The Office ended in 2013 after nine seasons, with most of the original cast still in tact aside from Carell. (MORE HERE)
Warning: This story includes graphic content.
An alleged victim of former Silicon Valley star T.J. Miller is coming forward with accusations that Miller hit and sexually assaulted her while in college.
The accusations were eventually addressed by a student court at George Washington University and have been buzzed about in Hollywood and stand-up circles for years.
“He just tried a lot of things without asking me, and at no point asked me if I was all right,” the woman told The Daily Beast. “He choke[d] me, and I kept staring at his face hoping he would see that I was afraid and [that he] would stop… I couldn’t say anything.”
Miller’s alleged victim, who asked to remain anonymous, said she is coming forward now in part because of the societal awakening to issues of sexual assault and harassment that has come in the aftermath of misconduct allegations that have rocked the entertainment industry. The Daily Beast is withholding her identity because of her fears of retribution. But for the purposes of this piece, we will call her Sarah. (MORE HERE)
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Saying nice things sure can be scary.
John Cena and Hugh Jackman were guests on The Late Late Show and Cena taught Jackman his home-patented technique of “reverse smack-talk”. (MORE HERE)
A San Antonio man has finished a tricked-out Christmas light display with a Star Wars theme. It features more than 15,000 lights galactic-style music.
(from altpress.com)
Ever wanted to pick up that amp used to record the unmistakable intro to “American Idiot”? Well, now’s your chance.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong is teaming up with Reverb.com to sell guitars, amps and more that the band used on tour and in the studio. (MORE HERE)
The owner of the Windy Kitty Cat Cafe and Lounge admitted to a little stage fright last week, as she prepared to open her new Bucktown business which officially debuts to the public on Monday at 1760 W. North Avenue. That doesn’t make a Jennifer Tiner a fraidy-cat, but she had a few jitters as she needed to find a new cat supplier when the original shelter pulled out at the last second.
“I felt like I was opening a restaurant without food,” Tiner said.
Windy Kitty quickly rebounded, coming terms to an agreement with Chicago Animal Care and Control. The group will provide the 12 to 15 cats visitors will see roaming around the space. They’ll have to go through animal care to adopt any animals, but Tiner is happy to provide a place to relax and learn. She also sees Windy Kitty as potentially popular with private events — imagine snapping an adorable photo of young children playing with cats and posting the shot onto Instagram. (MORE HERE)
My buddy McClain Douglas Johnson AKA the Street Beast™ shared this article with me that breaks down the actual cost of all the gifts mentioned in the 12 Days of Christmas song.
12 Drummers Drumming
Eleven Pipers Piping
Ten Lords a Leaping
Nine Ladies Dancing
Eight Maids a Milking
Seven Swans a Swimming
Six Geese a Laying
Five Golden Rings
Four Calling Birds
Three French Hens
Two Turtle Doves
and a Partridge in a Pear Tree would set you back $34,558.65 this year. A 0.6% increase over last year.
Breakdown by Buisiness Insider HERE
My question, are we renting the maids a milking? And where exactly would you find a lord a leaping? Pilsen?
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SPOILER ALERT! (But only if you haven’t seen The Empire Strikes Back.)
The Last Jedi might be considered failure at the box office…if only compared to its predecessor. $220 million in the first weekend makes it the second best North American debut of all time. The cast was making the rounds on television to promote the film, including popular Irish talker The Graham Norton Show.
No surprise that the CGI and film tricks have changed much between 1980 and now…but here, Mark Hamill reveals how they made the Force work back in the day…and it is ridiculously low tech, as you will see. — [eric]
So with just two pretty common household items — a cell phone camera and fishing line — you can be a Jedi master. Or something.
Speaking to fans directly this week during an Instagram live Q&A, Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda addressed the blurry future of the band following the death of their beloved singer Chrester Bennington who passed away in July from suicide. Shinoda made one thing very clear, there will not be a live show with a hologram projection of Bennington.
“Can we not do a holographic Chester? I can’t even wrap my head around the idea of a holographic Chester. I’ve actually heard other people outside the band suggest that, and there’s absolutely no way. I cannot f**k with that,. I can’t do a hologram Chester you guys, that would be the worst. For any of you guys who have lost a loved one, best friend, family member, can you imagine having a hologram of them? Awful. I can’t do it. I don’t know what we’re going to do, but we’ll figure it out eventually.” said Shinoda according to Alternative Nation.
LP released the live album ‘One More Light Live’ on Friday, a collection live recordings on their last tour of Europe with Chester in the spring/early summer of 2017. The recordings take on a whole new meaning considering these would be the last shows with Chester and his amazing voice fronting one of the biggest alt bands of a generation. You can find it on all major streaming platforms including Apple, Spotify, and Google Music.
Here is ‘Crawling’ from the new live album.
LIVE FROM NEW YORK, IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT!
SNL has been crushing this past season or two with roasting hot topics, really great writing, and adding exciting fresh new faces (FROM CHICAGO) to the cast. It’s gets better when the biggest band in the land and the most popular comedian in the world combine to make tonight’s broadcast from Studio 8H even more memorable. Tonight’s episode will be hosted by Kevin Hart fresh off the release of ‘Jumanj: Welcome to the Jungle” and featuring our beloved Foo Fighters who ramping for a big stadium tour of the United States this summer.
Do we get see Dave Grohl and company in a sketch? The Foos have proven again and again their taste of humor is wild and pronounced, so it would be a hoot to see the guys involved in something beyond their two song performances. On Halloween, Grohl filled in for Jimmy Kimmel on his late night show in late october, dressing up as another famous late night talk show host. Watch that here.
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If you’re a Larry David fan, this news should leave you feeling pretty, pretty… pretty good. HBO has renewed “Curb Your Enthusiasm” for a tenth season, People magazine reported Thursday.
“As I’ve said many times,” Mr. David said in a statement, reported People, “when one has the opportunity to annoy someone, one should do so.” (MORE HERE)
The 1975 had quite the run the past two years, with sold-out shows all over the world including headlining this past summer’s PIQNIQ. While we wait for a new album titled ‘Music for Cars’ to come out (no release date just yet, but singer Matt Healy says expect it in 2018) we can dig into a new live album from the English band from their memorable residency in London in late 2016. You can listen to the 24 track DH00278, on all major streaming platforms including Spotify.
Check out our exclusive LOUNGE session with the 1975 here.
A year after dropping The Hamilton Mixtape, Lin-Manuel Miranda is back with even more content from the cultural phenomenon. The polymath has today announced The Hamildrops, a year-long program that will see new Hamilton content being released every month from now until December 2018. Kicking off the series is a previously unused, unrecorded song from the musical called “Ben Franklin’s Song”. (MORE HERE)
LISTEN: The Decemberists – Ben Franklin’s Song (from Hamildrops)
Jack and Nick’s song didn’t make the final cut in “Jumanji,” but Jack hopes it makes the DVD extras. (MORE HERE)