T.J. Miller who recently left the hit HBO comedy series about a demented team in tech world ‘Silicon Valley’, spoke with Vulture about why he decided to the leave the show after the fourth season. It could have something to do with big movie roles like the blockbuster ‘Deadpool’ and it’s upcoming sequel that could be pulling him away from his conniving modern day dude Earlich Bachman. Here are Miller’s perspective on leaving the show.
On the end of his run at HBO: “It felt like a breakup with HBO. The final phone call was them going like, ‘Well, I don’t think this is the end of Erlich. I still want to see him on television,’ and I was like, ‘I know but I think this is for the best.’”
On Erlich’s decreased importance to the show: “I actually think the writing with Erlich gets funnier and funnier the more inessential and irrelevant he becomes. He’s an annoyance.”
On parting ways with Thomas Middleditch and executive producer Alac Berg: “I think that HBO and Alec Berg, specifically, kind of thought — and I guess apparently Thomas Middleditch — I guess they thought, “Alright, maybe this is the end of the character. But like everything in the show, we’ll sort of solve this and then it’s back to normal.” And they just didn’t imagine that I would be in a position of being like, “I think that’s it.” … I don’t know how smart [Alec] is. He went to Harvard, and we all know those kids are f—ing idiots. That Crimson trash. Those comedy writers in Hollywood are f—ing Harvard graduates and that’s why they’re smug as a bug … I think that in television you usually have one element that is very challenging, very frustrating. It’s an obstacle, right? So you’re doing the best work that you can do. Alec was that for me, and I think I was that for Alec. And a very good article was written that says that Erlich in the show is just this constant annoyance to Richard … And I think in some ways, that is analogous to real life. I think in some ways Thomas Middleditch is … we have a contrarian relationship, like a big brother–little brother relationship. And this is also an opportunity for me to be like, “Let me just step off, dude. Like, just do your f—ing thing. You’re amazing.” I did a two-man improv show with him for a decade. He’s amazing.”
Miller who was born in Colarado, got his start in comedy through improv and stand up in Chicago before moving west where he broke into movies and TV with roles in ‘Cloverfield’,’How To Train Your Dragon’ and ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’. Check out his new HBO stand up special ‘Meticulously Ridiculous’ , here is the trailer.
Miller also roasted the haters on a BBQ with this bit on CBS’s ‘Late Night’ recently.
(from chicago.eater.com)
As Saved by the Max prepares to hit the road to LA, the team behind the uber-popular TV show-inspired pop-up are also preparing its replacement: Riot Feast. Opening on July 8, the team behind the music and carnival pop-up, inspired by Riot Fest, revealed a rendering via Chicagoist of what it will look like. Check out all of its punk carnival glory above. Tickets are available here. (MORE HERE)
Facebook overlord Mark Zuckerberg confirmed today the omniscient social media platform has over 2 billion active users. This news was further reported in Tech Crunch with a comparitive chart to other social media website, showing that the big FB is not just the top of the mountain, it is the mountain. Facebook which grew out of a college centric network to something literally touches all of our lives, so this is not really surprising. It’s interesting to see how massive and influential as seen in hard data. Less than 5 years ago, Facebook had 1 billion users now as double that. That’s ridiculous.
techcrunch.com
Behold… JoJo, the Jewel-Osco one-eyed monster!! I’m sure JoJo is bound to frighten a few unsuspecting kids tagging along with mom to the grocery store. -wALT
Jewel-Osco unveils their first mascot – Jojo
Jewel-Osco has unveiled their first mascot!This is JoJo – a one-eyed, gender-neutral monster. JoJo has been greeting guests at some recent store openings, and the company has launched a new online club that encourages kids to eat healthy. What do you think about JoJo?!
Posted by Marcus Leshock on Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Good heavens, there’s videos too!
Josh Dun has inspired many future drummers in his time in the spotlight with Twenty One Pilots. He’s been working with SJC Custom Drums from the beginning and now they’ve designed a custom snare drum for Josh. It’s black with a red badge and was made specifically with going into the crowd in mind. Check out his custom snare drum below.
(chicago.eater.com)
Lollapalooza officials unveiled the 34 vendors that will populate “Chow Town”—what the festival calls its food area — in 2017. Due to a last-second lineup change, the number is down one from last year’s 35.
The Lolla lineup doesn’t feature an abundance of metal, but that’s not stopping Chicago’s infamous Kuma’s Corner from serving festival-goers this year at Grant Park. Kuma’s, Chicago’s chain of burger bars that famously blasts metal while serving massive burgers named after rock bands, is a newcomer to Lolla. (MORE HERE)
Check out Lollapalooza 2017’s full food lineup below.
You might want to make some room in your freezer. Fancy-pants gelato brand Talenti will be doling out 15,000 free pints in Millennium Park TODAY, June 27 as part of the Summer Film Series. You can grab your free pint between noon and 9pm, though we’d recommend showing up early if you hope to get your hands on the Italian ice cream, which typically retails for $5–$6. READ MORE
1. Rancid – Where I’m Going
2. Beth Ditto – Fire
3. Fitz & The Tantrums – Fool
4. Barns Courtney – Golden Dandelions
5. DJ Shadow/ Run The Jewels – Nobody Speak
6. Lorde – Perfect Places
7. Vinyl Theatre – 30 Seconds
8. Joywave – It’s A Trip
9. Mondo Cozmo – Automatic
10. George Ezra – Don’t Matter Now
11. The Picturebooks – I Need That Oooh
12. Mikey Mike – Doin’ Me
13. Fall Out Boy – Champion
14. Glass Animals – Agnes
15. Radiohead – Man Of War
1. Green Day – Revolution Radio
2. Spoon – Can I Sit Next To you
3. Nothing But Thieves – Amsterdam
4. Cage The Elephant – Whole Wide World
5. Odesza – Line Of Sight
6. Imagine Dragons – Thunder
7. In The Valley Below – Bloodhands
8. Palaye Royale – Get Higher (Queued Up Artist Showcase 7/13)
9. The Lumineers – Angela
10. Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness – So Close
11. Papa Roach – Periscope (feat. Skylar Grey)
12. The Aces – Stuck
13. Yelawolf – Row Your Boat
14. The National – The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness
15. Depeche Mode – Going Backwards
1. Alice In Chains – No Excuses
2. Siouxsie & The Banshees – Kiss Them For Me
3. Buck-O-Nine – My Town
4. Foo Fighters – Next Year
5. Yaz – Don’t Go
6. Porno For Pyros – Pets
7. The Verve Pipe – Photograph
8. Love and Rockets – So Alive
9. Pearl Jam – Glorified G
10. James – Laid
11. Stone Temple Pilots – Sour Girl
12. Killing Joke – Eighties
1. Radiohead – High & Dry
2. Erasure – Chains Of Love
3. Belly – Feed The Trees
4. Bush – The Chemicals Between Us
5. XTC – Senses Working Overtime
6. Eagle-Eye Cherry – Save Tonight
7. The Posies – Dream All Day
8. Morrissey – Suedehead
9. The Fixx – One Thing Leads To Another
10. Queens Of The Stone Age – The Lost Art Of Keeping Secret
11. Flaming Lips – She Don’t Use Jelly
12. New Order – Regret
13. The Tubes – Talk To Ya Later
Chicagoist turned us on to this story, as the city’s public bikeshare program Divvy celebrates it’s 4th birthday it is rolling special ChiCAAAAgo food themed bikes including a Hot Dog version…Note this bike comes with no kethcup. The birthday bike love continues as Divvy is offering a $15 discount off an annual membership between Monday, June 26 and Friday, July 7. The other food bikes are deep dish pizza, the Jibarito sandwich and a birthday cake.
Could we get more Chicago food themed vehicles like…
Mr. Sub Submarine
Rainbow Cone Roadster
Itallian Beef Blimp (DIPPED)
Ricobentes Bus
Portillo’s Parasail…imagine trying to eat choclate cake on that
Girl & the Goat…Goat
Weiner Circle
Lou Malanti Maserati
1. Blink-182 – Up All Night
2. Jimmy Eat World – Pain
3. Fall Out Boy – Sugar, We’re Going Down
4. Story Of The year – Until The Day I Die
5. New Found Glory – All Downhill From Here
6. Panic! At The Disco – Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time
7. Alkaline Trio – Stupid Kid
8. Unwritten Law – Celebration Song
9. All-American Rejects – It Ends Tonight
10. Paramore – That’s What You Get
11. Taking Back Sunday – You’re So Last Summer
12. Saves The Day – At Your Funeral
13. Against Me! – Thrash Unreal
14. My Chemical Romance – Famous Last Words
Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath discusses attending White Sox games as a kid and following the game with his Dad. Any good Chicagoan knows you have to pick a side when it comes to Sox and Cubs, as a Southsider, it’s relieving to hear a great singer in an amazing band rolls with the ‘Good Guys’. Don’t worry you can tweet your displeasure to us, Cubbie faithful.
This video has this nerve-racking story about singing the National Anhtem on Opening Day years ago and how it’s allowed him to take his kids to games with good seats. Another reminder that McIlrath and Rise Against is a great hardworking Chicago man.
Check out our recent LOUNGE with Tim below.
St. Lucia – Dancing On Glass
Passion Pit – Take A Walk
Bleachers – Don’t Take The Money
Foster The People – Call it What You Want
The Cardigans – Lovefool
Haim – The Wire
Lykke Li – I Follow Rivers (Magician Remix)
Joywave – Tongues ft. Kopps (RAC Remix)
Penguin Prison – Never Gets Old
Daft Punk – Get Lucky
RAC – Hollywood Featuring Penguin Prison (Magician Remix)
VHS Collection – Waiting on The Summer (Penguin Prison Remix)
Capital Cities – Safe And Sound
Tove Lo – Habits (Stay High) – (Discotech Midnight Remix)
Santigold – The Keepers (The Knocks Remix)
LCD Soundsystem – Home
Arcade Fire – Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
Gossip – Standing In The Way Of Control
Franz Ferdinand – Do You Want To
Blur – Girls and Boys
The Ting Tings – Great DJ
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Y-Control
Swmrs – Harry Dean
White Stripes – Fell In Love With A Girl
Strypes – Blue Collar Jane
Jet – Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Iggy Pop – Lust For Life
Tokyo Police Club – In A Cave
Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness
Vaccines – Teenage Icon
Of Monsters and Men – Mountain Sound
The lineup for the UK music festival Glatsonbury this past weekend was already stacked with Radiohead and Foo Fighters performing, but then the Killers did a surprise set yesterday to the delight of many in the John Peel tent. Hopefully this will prep you for Lollapalooza when Brendon Flowers and company bring their dust-land fairy tales to Grant Park for a headlining set as they build up to release a new album ‘Wonderful Wonderful.’ in September. Imagine the mad dash to fill up this massive tent to see a beloved band like the Killers at a fest where you are already pumped to see so much great music?! Based on the videos, the UK loves this band and so just imagine OUR giant sing-along booming out over Lake Michigan….ahhh, that’s going to be a moment. Check out videos from Glatsonbury surprise below and get a peak at their set list as well.
It also looks like we are getting a new music video for their funky new single ‘The Man’ on Wednesday.
Looking for the hookup for LOLLA tickets? Enter to win a spot to GIVE & YOU GET: You donate your time to help Child’s Voice at the Roscoe Village Burger Fest on Saturday July 8th! IF you win a spot and volunteer with us, you’ll walk away with a pair of 4-day passes to LOLLA! Sponsored by Triton College – Real Opportunity! (ENTER TO WIN HERE)
Set List:
When You Were Young
Somebody Told Me
Spaceman
Human
Smile Like You Mean It
The Man
Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll
Read My Mind
Runaways
All These Things That I’ve Done
Mr. Brightside