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Jason Alexander Endorsed This ‘Brilliant’ ‘Seinfeld’ Reunion In The Style Of ‘Twin Peaks’

Jerry Seinfeld has said there will never be a Seinfeld reunion, and unlike the Friends reunion that was also supposed to never happen (a special is close enough), I believe him. “I don’t like seeing old people on TV,” Seinfeld explained to Howard Stern last year. “I don’t want to inflict myself on people in a deteriorated state… I am a perfectionist that way. That’s why obviously I didn’t do another TV series. I’m not gonna try and beat that.”

But if Seinfeld does ever come back, it should look exactly like Seinfeld: The Reunion.

For years, video editor Dom Nero has been imagining if the cast of Seinfeld got back together for a Twin Peaks: The Return-style limited series. He’s finally put it all together in one YouTube video. “What if they did a revival of Seinfeld? Like not just a reunion, but a whole prestige TV revival, like Showtime did with Twin Peaks? It’ll never happen, but I really needed a quarantine project, so I tried to imagine one myself,” he tweeted. Basically, it would look weird as hell, with long static shots, the Soup Nazi waiting on a coughing panda, and Kramer’s The Merv Griffin Show set being depicted as the Black Lodge, complete with backwards talking. Also, Jerry is dead. R.I.P. Jerry.

Seinfeld: The Return received an endorsement from Can’t-Stand-Ya himself, Jason Alexander, who tweeted, “Well, I have to say David Lynch has nothing on this guy. This is kinda brilliant. Twisted, but brilliant.” If only this had been Lynch’s big announcement.

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Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Sia, And ‘Hamilton’ Earned 2021 Golden Globe Award Nominations

The 2021 Golden Globe Awards nominees were announced this morning, and while the finest in movies and TV were honored, some music folks found their way into the conversation as well.

The composing duo of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, for instance, earned a pair of nominations in the Best Original Score – Motion Picture category, for their work on Mank and Soul, the latter of which they worked on with John Batiste.

Meanwhile, Music — which Sia directed, co-wrote, and co-produced — is nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy, and Kate Hudson’s work in the film earned her a nod in the Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy category. As a Sia fan account notes, this makes Sia just the second female musician to be nominated in this category and the first in nearly 40 years: Barbra Streisand won in 1984 for Yentil, which she directed, co-wrote, co-produced, and starred in.

Hamilton managed to pick up a couple of nominations as well: It’s going up against Music for Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy, while Lin-Manuel Miranda is up for Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy.

The 78th Golden Globe Awards air on February 28, but in the meantime, find the full list of this year’s Golden Globe nominees here.

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Viggo Mortensen On His Directorial Debut, ‘Falling,’ His Past Roles In Movies You Probably Forgot About, And Working With David Cronenberg Again

Viggo Mortensen’s career path is pretty interesting, in that by the time he did The Lord of the Rings movies that made him an international star, he was already over 40. Now, this is interesting because Mortensen was in a lot of movies before The Lord of the Rings, which means there’s a good chance you can be watching any random ’90s movie and he might just show up. Almost like he traveled back in time and inserted himself in there. Since the pandemic started, with people watching all different sorts of movies, there’s a good chance this happened to you. Because it happened to me twice, with both Young Guns II and the Sylvester Stallone vehicle, Daylight. So, of course, I had to ask him about those two specific movies. (And his thoughts on the recently announced effort to make a Young Guns III.)

And now, 20 years after The Lord of the Rings, Mortensen has directed his first film, Falling, based on a screenplay he wrote. As he says, it’s been a struggle to get to this point: to actually get a movie he wrote and directed made. It debuted at Sundance last January to good reviews and Mortensen thought it was off to the races … and, then, well, we all know what happened next.

Mortensen also stars in Falling, a drama about a son (Mortensen) trying to reconnect with his somewhat estranged father who is suffering from dementia, played by Lance Henriksen, who also can be, to put it mildly, an ornery cuss. But, still, Mortensen seems optimistic that people might, now, finally get a chance to see his film. And he also seems optimistic that he’s going to be able to reunite with David Cronenberg for a fourth time, later in 2021.

Viggo Mortensen: Hi, Mike, How are you?

I never know how to answer that these days.

Why, because of the times we’re in?

Yes, because of the times we’re in.

You could say, “I feel great in spite of it all.”

That’s not bad.

“I feel good in spite of it all, and maybe this is a new beginning,” or something.

It’s starting to feel that way, so maybe that’s a good thing to say.

There you go.

Falling premiered a year ago at Sundance. Do you feel like you’ve been living with this movie for a year now?

I mean, in the industry, we started out with a bang. We got these stellar reviews. And I thought, oh, we’re on our way. And then we were invited to be in the official selection for Cannes Film Festival, which is a major achievement. So I was over the moon for the movie, for all of us who worked on it so hard. And then everything collapsed. And I was worried about North America, about the US and Canada, because of the pandemic situation. And I thought, “Oh, shit, people will not get to see this movie ever.” But it’s going to happen on the 5th of February. And in fact, it’s playing in one movie theater now in New York. New York state…

Ah, okay. I was going to say I’m in New York City and there’s no theater anywhere near me open right now, unfortunately.

Pleasantville, New York it’s playing, right? Virtually, yeah. I mean, it’s through them, we’re doing a Q & A. And then on the 5th of February, it’ll come out in a very few independent movie theaters that are open and available. But mostly people are going to see it pay-per-view, streaming, whatever. That’s just the way it is this year.

I’m actually surprised this is your first movie as a director. Why did it take this long?

Well, it wasn’t for lack of trying. The first time I actually tried to take an original script that I’d written, and turn it into a movie that I would direct, was 25 years ago. And since then I’ve written other scripts. And I’ve tried many times. And sometimes I’ve come close: raised some of the money, half the money, whatever, but never enough. And even with Falling, which I started writing in 2015, it took a few tries and four years before we actually were able to shoot. But, in a way, it was probably good I had to wait this long. Because I probably avoided a lot of beginner’s mistakes my first time out.

What would have been a beginner’s mistake you would have made?

Not preparing it. Taking it for granted. If someone tells you, “Oh, you don’t have to do that. You don’t have to be present every day in the editing room. You don’t need to oversee all the pre-production yourself. You don’t have to do this, you don’t do that.” That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it. I mean, the things I’ve learned from the best directors I’ve worked with over the years, the two main things have been one: you can never prepare too much or too early for a shoot. And two: a good idea can come from anyone on your crew, or in your cast, at any time. And be open to it. Don’t feel like it’s threatening that they have a suggestion, or a question that you didn’t think of.

What director comes to mind that you learned from?

There have been many. I don’t want to single out one person, but, obviously, I’ve worked with David Cronenberg three times.

Right, well there you go…

I haven’t worked with a more intelligent, technically prepared, or a better communicator with crews and cast than him. But I’ve worked with a lot of women and men from different parts of the world who have different stylistic approaches, and different cultural backgrounds, and make different kinds of movies. But those two main things, I’ve learned that from all of them in different ways.

Also, Cronenberg’s DP, Peter Suschitzky, I just think is one of the best.

He’s wonderful! Yeah.

He shot The Empire Strikes Back. People don’t realize that, and that’s why that movie is so beautiful.

He’s terrific, and he shot some really good French movies. He’s really good. I’m hoping that we’ll be partnering again soon. This year, I hope.

With Cronenberg? That’s very exciting. I don’t know this news. Is that out there?

Well, no, not yet. I probably shouldn’t say anything more about it, but that’s the goal.

Well, we need good news right now.

I agree.

So this sounds like great news.

Well, we’re going to give it our best shot. But the thing that I’ve never understood about Cronenberg is that he’s had almost a half a century of making movies, and many really good movies. He’s clearly one of the masters, right? Living masters.

Yes.

And yet this is a man who, every time out, struggles for years, usually, to raise minimal financing for his movies. Which are never really expensive. He always comes in on or under budget, on or before time on shoots. He doesn’t waste money. His movies don’t lose money. Sometimes they make some money. He’s incredibly reliable, professionally and creatively. Why should it be so difficult? I don’t understand. Why has David Cronenberg never, ever been nominated by the Academy for writing or directing a movie? I mean, that’s inexplicable to me, but such is life.

Just in broad terms, with this newish world we’re living in where streamers are making so many movies, is there a chance that that opens up more opportunities in the future?

Opens up more what? More chances of movies getting made?

Yes.

I suppose so. But that technology, it also has to do with there are cheaper ways to make movies that have a certain photographic quality now than there was before. There’s a lot of things that can happen. On the other hand, I don’t think that the pandemic will erase movie theater attendance.

I don’t either. I think you’re right.

I think there’s always going to be a market for that. I don’t think I’m the only person, or you are, that loves that experience. And it can’t really be replaced, no matter how good your sound system or your screen is at home. There’s something ritualistic that transports, ideally. There’s a hopeful exercise in just going to a movie house. And going in, and the lights go down, and you’re sitting there with strangers. A few, or by yourself.

Right.

You’re sitting in the dark in a place that’s not your home, and now let’s see what happens. Maybe, maybe what I see will take me somewhere to where I leave the movie theater for a few minutes, or a few hours, or for days feeling differently. Having a more ample view of myself and my place in the world. That’s what we crave, I think, and I don’t think that’s going to be erased. Movie theater chains are going out of business, some of them, independent theaters will struggle, but they will be replaced by others. I think they are always going to exist.

And I can’t imagine once this ends, hopefully sooner than later, that people are going to be going, “No, I want to stay in tonight.” I think people are going to want to go out again.

Oh yeah, I agree. Same with live music, same thing.

The thing I want to do more than anything in the world right now is go to a Bruce Springsteen concert. That’s what I want to do.

Well, it’ll happen. We just have to stay alive by being careful and taking the correct measures that have been on the table for a while. And, unfortunately, there are a lot of people in denial about that. Or people that have a vested interest in having people deny it. Fortunately, there’s a new page being turned now in the country, and I think we’re going to get serious about it finally.

So, since the pandemic started I’ve watched and re-watched a lot of movies and there are two I watched that I forgot you were in and I’m curious about your experience. The first one is Young Guns II.

I enjoyed that experience! Yeah, started shooting that in late ’89 and finished it in the beginning of 1990. There are two things that come to mind from that. One, when I was a little kid, I was raised around horses, but I hadn’t been around them for decades. And that movie gave me a chance to get reacquainted with horses, which I liked. I liked the Western genre. I liked being there in New Mexico, and in Arizona where we shot it. It was a good experience.

Were you a better rider than the other actors?

I was more comfortable on horses than some of them who hadn’t had that much experience, probably, I guess. I don’t know. I enjoyed it. I would go on my days off, I got to be friends with the wranglers, and I’d ask them if I could ride different horses. Because the more different kinds of horses you ride, the better rider you become. You adjust to different gaits, different types of temperaments, and all that. I mean, it was just wonderful. That was fun. And the landscapes were beautiful. The other thing that I think of when I think of that movie, when you bring it up, is that that’s when Sean Penn approached me to be in Indian Runner.

Oh?

He flew out to Arizona to meet me after sending me the script, because he had seen me in a movie called Fresh Horses. I just had a small part, but there was something about that part that made him think I could be right for one of the roles in Indian Runner. So that’s what I think of right off the top of my head.

Did you see, like a week ago, they announced Young Guns III?

No, I didn’t see that. Who’s going to be in it?

Emilio had a statement, saying they found a place in Mexico where they’re going to shoot it.

Are they going to imply that Billy the Kid wasn’t shot?

I think so? In Young Guns II, they bookend it with him being an older guy telling people he’s Billy the Kid. Maybe they’re going to lean into that? That’s my guess.

Ah, that makes sense.

You can say what you want about the movie Daylight, but Roy Nord, that’s a character ahead of his time.

Yeah, he would have probably hobnobbed with Donald Trump, I suppose, in the early days. Who knows? I don’t know. Yeah, that was a strange story. It was interesting to get into that, learn something about climbing, and all these things. I mean, I’m not naturally disposed to be a very social person, or I’m not a speechmaker. I’m not an extrovert in that sense, which sounds weird coming from an actor, but you’ll find that’s true about a lot of actors.

At least in my experience you have never been at loss for something to say. You always have thoughts on things.

Well, but Roy Nord does, too, but he’s kind of a blowhard.

Sure.

I guess what he is, he’s very confident in the way he expresses himself and promotes himself. And that was something that took me a little… I had to just dive in. And that was a bit of a challenge and I liked that. And we were shooting that in Italy, which was beautiful. I loved being there. And at the same, when I think about that movie, I also think about The Portrait of a Lady, Jane Campion’s movie.

Oh, yeah.

What happened was that I’d got the role in Jane Campion’s movie. It’s not a big role, and it wasn’t a lot of pay, and it was spread over several months of that production. And if I had just done that movie, I would have been further in debt than I was before I started. So I had to find another movie. And I was lucky that Daylight was shooting, and I got that role and shot simultaneously. So it was kind of schizophrenic. While I was shooting Daylight, I would finish a day’s shooting, and then I would drive in a car to the other end of the country, in Italy. And put on a wig, and play Caspar Goodwood for Jane Campion for a couple of days. Then I’d go back down to Rome, and keep shooting at Cinecitta for Rob Cohen in Daylight.

Well, I am happy people are going to finally get to see Falling. You get your movie, and then the pandemic happens. But I think people will really enjoy it.

The one thing that really concerns me is that the actors get their due. From four-year-old Grady McKenzie, all the way up to 80-year-old Lance Henriksen.

Oh, Lance Henriksen is so great in this, yes.

But Lance especially, I think it’s a performance that will stand the test of time. It’s unlike anything anybody else has done this year, or for a long time. I think it’s just remarkable what he accomplished. And it’s disturbing, layered, it’s nuanced. It’s really a brave performance. And I want people to see the movie if, for nothing else, just so he gets his due.

‘Falling’ will be released on Feb. 5th. You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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This Year’s ‘Madden’ Simulation Predicted A 10-Point Chiefs Win In The Super Bowl

Every year, EA Sports puts together a simulation of the Super Bowl with the latest edition of Madden, and this year, Madden NFL 21 predicted the Tom Brady-Patrick Mahomes matchup in Super Bowl LV will end with a Chiefs win.

The game not only gives Kansas City, currently three-point favorites, an edge, but predicts a pretty decisive victory with a final score of 37-27, despite the Buccaneers getting home-field advantage for the first time in NFL history and the Chiefs winning by just three points in these teams’ Week 12 bout.

The simulation saw Mahomes throw for 422 yards and three touchdowns while Brady ended with 332 yards, three touchdowns, and his fourth playoff interception. Of course, it’s all just Madden‘s best approximation of how the game could turn out, but after a couple years of lower-scoring Super Bowls since the Patriots-Eagles classic in 2018, it would be a great end to a fun season if this one ended up being a shootout. It also wouldn’t be shocking if this turns into a high-scoring tilt, either, as the two teams possess two of the NFL’s most dynamic and creative offenses with skill position talent in droves and a pair of signal callers capable of making magic happen.

The current over/under for Super Bowl LV is 56.5, so Madden also is predicting an over on the game here. Only two Super Bowls in the past decade have had a total as high as the 64 points predicted in this year’s Madden simulation.

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Moneybagg Yo Snaps On Nosy Media In His Cathartic ‘Time Today’ Video

Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo is all the way fed up in the video for his latest single, “Time Today.” From being followed through the grocery store by an intrepid photographer to weathering vicious rumors made up by gossip-mongering media, Moneybagg refuses to back down in the video, holding a press conference to address his haters and getting away from it all via a (green screen) tropical vacation. Back at home, Yo watches himself on a flatscreen, switching between his press conference and a spoof episode of Girlfriends featuring himself in the role of William.

Moneybagg is flying high to start the year after the success of his 2020 single “Said Sum,” which became a TikTok favorite and earned a remix with City Girls and DaBaby. Thanks to support from celebrities like Sasha Obama, the song was streamed to platinum status and reached No. 1 at hip-hop radio.

Yo also released a pair of full-length projects in 2020: His third studio album, Time Served, which came out in January and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and the Code Red mixtape with fellow Memphian Blac Youngsta, released in September. Code Red went to No. 6 on the “200” chart, sealing Moneybagg Yo’s dominance over 2020 and setting him up for a potentially explosive 2021.

Watch Moneybagg Yo’s “Time Today” video above.

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Cardi B Switches Outfits With The ‘Wayne’s World’ Cast In A New Super Bowl Ad

Every so often, Mike Meyers and Dana Carvey dust-off their iconic Wayne’s World characters to offer a sense of nostalgia around their cult-classic characters. Last year, the two reimagined their characters for COVID times in a virtual hang with Alice Cooper and members of Queen and Aerosmith. More recently, they joined together in Wayne’s recognizable basement for a Super Bowl ad and now, they’ve tapped Cardi B to join them for a shameless celebrity plug.

Meyers and Carvey got back into character to promote Uber Eats in a commercial. “As a local access show we want everyone to support local restaurants,” Meyers began. Carvey added: “But, we’d never manipulate you the way all these other commercials do.” Meyers continued, “We’d never shamelessly rely on a celebrity cameo.” Looking to his left, Carvey cheekily added, “Right, Cardi B?”

Cardi B then appears in the frame, apathetically filing her nails. “Yeah, eat local!” she exclaims. The trio then tried to pander to a younger audience by trying their hand at a TikTok trend. They jump together on a beat and when they land, Meyers and Carvey have changed into Cardi’s feathery dress.

Watch Cardi B make a cameo in the Uber Eats commercial above.

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Kaley Cuoco Had The Most Wonderful (And Cathartic) Reaction To Her Golden Globes Nomination

Kaley Cuoco isn’t suffering for a total lack of nominations for her work. I mean, there are plenty of Teen Choice Awards, People’s Choice Awards, a few Critics’ Choice Awards, and ohhh yeah, those Golden Raspberry Awards. That’s kind-of to be expected when one has a long-term gig playing “the blonde” on a show like The Big Bang Theory, but Kaley could do more. She knew it, and we suspected it (after admittedly underestimating her for too long), and she’s pulling it off with a Golden Globe nomination for her work in HBO Max’s fantastic The Flight Attendant.

Granted, this year’s list of nominations feels even more chaotic than usual. Some mind-boggling and egregious snubs (I May Destroy You and Da 5 Bloods) occurred, and that hurt won’t go away anytime soon. However, Kaley received a much-deserved nod, and her reaction was priceless. As captured in this video, you can almost tangibly see the relief she’s feeling after receiving very little acclaim for her acting for many years.

Validation is a wonderful thing. If you haven’t had the pleasure of watching The Flight Attendant on HBO Max, I suggest you do so soon. The entire first season’s available for streaming, and a second round is in the works. It’s a freaking fun show (surprisingly, since it revolves around an enormously bloody murder), and Kaley makes a terrific turn in a punchy, darkly comedic role. We wish her all the luck in taking down her rivals at the Globes ceremony on February 28.

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The Weeknd Reveals The Meaning Of His Extreme Plastic Surgery Look

The Weeknd (who just announced 2022 tour dates today) has turned heads for what he turned his head into lately: Over the course of multiple music videos and public appearances, The Weeknd went from looking how he usually does to being covered in bandages to emerging with exaggerated, seemingly surgically-altered features. This is all part of the world The Weeknd has built for his album After Hours, and now he has explained the meaning behind his facial rework.

In a brief interview with Variety, The Weeknd said, “The significance of the entire head bandages is reflecting on the absurd culture of Hollywood celebrity and people manipulating themselves for superficial reasons to please and be validated.” He added of the look’s fit into the narrative of his After Hours videos, “It’s all a progression and we watch The Character’s storyline hit heightened levels of danger and absurdity as his tale goes on.”

He was then asked, “What can we take from the fact that you seem to be intentionally making your face increasingly unattractive while promoting your biggest album?” He responded, “I suppose you could take that being attractive isn’t important to me but a compelling narrative is.”

Check out the full Q&A here.

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Fans React To Lil Uzi Vert Reportedly Getting A Pink Diamond Embedded In His Forehead

Rappers are always trying to find new ways to flex. While some push their status as trendsetters, others look for ways to show off their wealth that haven’t been done before. From chains to grills to watches to literally getting their teeth replaced with diamonds (and vice versa), rappers can’t help but make ostentatious shows of their perceived riches.

However, Lil Uzi Vert may have found the ultimate way to put his money on display — and it’s so unusual, everyone on Twitter had thoughts about it. Given the expense and apparent physical cost involved, it doesn’t seem like this will become a trend, although anything could happen — every day, it seems like we’re closer to the Capitol from the Hunger Games series. The Philadelphia rapper apparently got a pink diamond embedded in the middle of his forehead like an overly-dedicated Steven Universe cosplayer, and let’s just say he’s getting all the attention such a move warrants.

Uzi has been known to troll fans pretty hard over the years, so it remains to be seen if he really got a diamond stuck to his forehead (how would that even work, really?). But he’s been getting facial modifications and upending fashion conventions his entire career, so it might not be too far-fetched to accept that he’s really just walking around with $24 million in his face now. The big question that remains now is: Where do we go from here, and what’s the next expensive move rappers will need to make to set themselves apart?

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Elizabeth Olsen Is Teasing ‘WandaVision’s Own ‘Luke Skywalker Moment’ That’s On The Way From Disney+

As WandaVision prepares to go into its back half after pulling back the curtain on some of the show’s mystery in Episode 4, “We Interrupt This Program,” Elizabeth Olsen dropped a hint that a major MCU star could be popping up on the show. According to Olsen, fans have no idea who it is and the reveal will be on par with Luke Skywalker’s surprise appearance on the season two finale of The Mandalorian. Via TVLine:

When asked if WandaVision has anything similar in store — namely a casting that she can’t believe hasn’t leaked yet — Olsen gave us a quick, “Yes.” And though she dared not offer any specifics, she did share with a laugh that “I’m really excited” for viewers to see what (or who) is coming.

As for which (maybe) MCU star Olsen is talking about, it could be anybody! From the moment WandaVision was announced, Marvel made it a point to emphasize that it would lead directly into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, so Olsen could be talking about Benedict Cumberbatch, but it seems like a Doctor Strange would be a given at this point, and not really a jaw-dropping “Luke” moment. Plus, Cumberbatch will also be mentoring Spider-Man, so it’s pretty much expected that Strange will be bouncing around the MCU.

However, Olsen isn’t the only one who’s teased a surprise actor on WandaVision. Before the show even aired, Paul Bettany revealed to The Independent that the series landed an actor that fans won’t believe. “I get to work with an actor that’s going to be a surprise for everybody,” Bettany said. “I’ve been wanting to work with [this actor] forever who is just unbelievable and we have some real fireworks together.”

Assuming Olsen and Bettany are talking about the same person, the surprise star is an actor that Bettany hasn’t worked with before, but (maybe) has starred in the MCU. So, basically, your guess is as good as ours right now.

(Via TVLine)