Would you ever let a Rowan Atkinson character house-sit for you? I wouldn’t either. Unfortunately, some unfortunate but seemingly very rich homeowners did not know any better and as a result, we have a Netflix show. Netflix just released the trailer for its upcoming comedy series Man Vs Bee which is exactly what it sounds like. Trevor (Atkinson), a dad thrilled to have a job, house-sits a mansion where he encounters a bee who quickly becomes his nemesis. Instead of protecting the home, his feud with the bee results in severe damage to the house and he ends up in court.
Bees are adorable, but the Man Vs Bee trailer clearly establishes that this titular bee, while cute, is kind of a menace who is out to make Trevor’s life as chaotic as possible.
Here’s the official synopsis from Netflix:
Bumbling dad Trevor tries to get the best of a cunning bee while house-sitting a posh mansion — but only unleashes more chaos in this comedy series.
Will Man Vs. Bee win Emmys? Most assuredly not, although Rowan Atkinson does deserve an EGOT for his decades of comedic contributions to cinema.
Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey, who has somehow gotten acting work recently, has been charged with four counts of sexual assault in the United Kingdom, Variety reports. He was also charged with one count of “causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent.”
The decision was revealed Thursday, May 26 by the UK agency Crown Prosecution Services (CPS), which, per Variety, spent over a year reviewing a file passed on by the Metropolitan Police.
“The CPS has authorized criminal charges against Kevin Spacey, 62, for four counts of sexual assault against three men,” said Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division. “He has also been charged with causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent. The charges follow a review of the evidence gathered by the Metropolitan Police in its investigation. The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against Mr Spacey are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.”
During the MeToo movement in 2017, Spacey was publicly accused of sexually assaulting a fourteen-year-old. Other men came forward with instances in which Spacey allegedly made aggressive and unwanted sexual advances toward them. As a result, Spacey was fired from the Netflix series House of Cards and replaced by Christopher Plummer in All the Money in the World.
The Game has been known to embellish a story or two in his past, but it appears the latest happening in his life may actually have video proof. This past Tuesday, the Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson podcast Instagram posted behind-the-scenes footage of an upcoming episode where the legendary boxer hosts the West Coast rapper. The two engage in an intense arm wrestling match where it appears The Game may get the best of Tyson, but the 55-year-old mounts a comeback while simultaneously smoking a joint.
The Game took to Instagram to celebrate his supposed victory. “I beat @MikeTyson arm wrestling & before you get started in the comments… he told me this eye to eye after it was over,” the “Hate It Or Love It” rapper said. “I went light on em in the end cause I love him & I found it in my heart to let him come back lol.”
Perhaps the wildest part of it all is The Game’s admission that he was on mushrooms provided by Tyson. “Mike got me on shrooms, too, y’all. If I’m spaced out for the rest of the day, it’s this n**** fault.”
Evidently, they weren’t potent enough to stop him from a major underdog win and some nice momentum heading into The Game’s upcoming album Drillmatic.
Check out the footage of the arm wrestling match above.
With Memorial Day Weekend officially here, we’ve come to the unofficial start of summertime! Break out the smokers, ribs, and booze, it’s time to party until September. When it comes to booze, we have a long tradition around here of naming an official cocktail of the summer. Last year, we were mixing up Long Island Iced Teas. 2020 was all about the Beer Spritz. Summer 2019 was Paloma season.
For summer 2022, we’re going big. And old-school. And tasty AF. Ladies and gentlemen, I present — the Singapore Sling.
This is one of the best cocktails for summer sipping. It’s bold, not overly boozy (you can drink a few), fruity, tart, and delicious. The thing is, this is a complex shaker. You’re going to need a few (ahem, eleven) ingredients. But once you get the hang of shaking these up, you’ll be shaking faster than you can imagine, busy making more for you’re all-too-infatuated party guests.
For this recipe, I’m going back to the old-school version without soda water to cut it down even more. That version is fine, I guess. But you lose the almost creamy texture you get from this shaker when you add bubbly water. I’m not a fan.
If you’ve been following along with my cocktail recipes this year, you should have all of these bottles already. If not, you’re going to need to take a trip to the liquor store. While there clearly are a lot of ingredients, any good liquor store will have them all. Plus, they’ll all be empty by the end of the summer if you’re shaking up these all summer long.
Zach Johnston
What You’ll Need:
Hurricane glass
Cocktail shaker
Cocktail strainer
Hand juicer
Paring knife
Jigger
Straw
Mini parasol optional.
Zach Johnston
Method:
Fill the hurricane glass with ice.
Add the gin, pineapple juice, lime juice, Benedictine, triple sec, cherry liqueur, grenadine, and bitters to the cocktail shaker. Add a handful of ice, affix the lid, and vigorously shake for at least 20 seconds.
Remove the lid and strain the cocktail into the waiting glass, making sure to shake out all the froth.
Slice a thin half-wheel of orange and place it on the top of the ice with a cherry. Drop in the straw and serve.
Bottom Line:
Zach Johnston
I mean look at that and tell me it doesn’t stream “WELCOME TO SUMMER 2022!”
On the palate, this is kind of like Hawaiian Punch for adults. It’s mildly boozy, botanical, and herbal with a ton of fruit and not too much sweetness. It’s sweet, don’t get me wrong, but more fruity-sweet than “too much sugar sweet.” Seriously, boozy Hawaiian Punch fits pretty well.
Overall, once you have the bottles, these take about one minute to make. That’s easy and fast in the grand scheme of things. If you want to make these even faster, you can batch the liquors and then add the fresh juices when you shake (don’t batch with fresh juice and booze, the acids don’t play well when sitting for a long time with the sugars). Just switch the ounces to cups and you’re good to go.
Behind every goodfella is a goodgal, and that’s especially true of Ray Liotta and Lorraine Bracco. Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas is one of the best and most rewatchable movies of all-time for numerous reasons (it’s impossible to imagine this perfect scene with any other song), but it simply wouldn’t work without the chemistry between Liotta and Bracco as Henry and Karen Hill, the tumultuous couple at the center of the film.
Shortly after the news broke that Liotta died in his sleep at 67 years old, Bracco paid tribute to her Goodfellas co-star. “I am utterly shattered to hear this terrible news about my Ray. I can be anywhere in the world & people will come up & tell me their favorite movie is Goodfellas. Then they always ask what was the best part of making that movie. My response has always been the same… Ray Liotta,” she tweeted.
This is, sadly, not the first time that Bracco has had to immortalize an iconic scene partner from a mob-related series/movie who died too young.
In a 2017 interview with the Guardian, Bracco said that while shooting Goodfellas, “Scorsese called me and Ray ‘the kids.’ I was the mother of two girls! But as an actress, I was very raw.” She added, “Ray was always delicious. Marty I didn’t know so well, but what I learned was not to be afraid of my ideas, and that he was open to them.”
On Tuesday morning, just after 11:30 a.m. CDT, 18-year-old high school student Salvador Ramos drove to Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and opened fire. Over the course of the next 90 minutes, Ramos killed 19 children and two adults before being killed himself by police officers.
While the incident is the most deadly school shooting since 26 people were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012, it’s sadly an all-too-common scenario in America. The mass murder in Uvalde marks the twenty-seventh school shooting in the U.S. this year alone, and firearms are now the leading cause of death for children over the age of one (overtaking motor vehicle accidents). Yet rather than focus on how we can enact better gun control laws, the typical response to these deadly tragedies—particularly amongst Conservatives and Republicans—is to blame anything but the guns themselves, but offer plenty of “thoughts and prayers” and bad takes.
Texas senator Ted Cruz might win the award for dumbest idea with his suggestion that the best way to prevent yet another incident like this is for schools to only have “one door” through which students can enter and exit. Tucker Carlson, meanwhile, decided that the pandemic lockdowns are to blame for both the recent shootings in Texas and Buffalo, New York.
Then there’s Dan Patrick, the Lone Star State’s Lieutenant Governor, who once blamed the state’s higher-than-average COVID rates on “African Americans who have not been vaccinated.” Yes, he’s a total gem who believes that the best way to face America’s gun problem isn’t by restricting access to guns —it’s all about turning to God. On Wednesday night, he told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham:
“This problem is a much larger problem than the infrastructure, the mental health issue… And all those are important. But at the end of the day, Laura, we are a sick society where we are at each other’s throats all the time… Whether it’s on the internet, whether it’s in any walk of life, people are just at each other every day. And we have to ask ourselves who we are. And I believe we’re a nation of godly people, and godly people need to pray… Christians have to pray for God to heal our land, and we have to take a stand.
“There are some people in this country who are not believers, that’s fine. I respect their right not to believe. But for those of us who are Christians, we need to take hold of our country and we do that through prayer. You cannot change the culture of a country without changing the character of the people, and you just cannot change character without changing a heart, and you can’t do that without turning to God.”
I guess we’ll deal with the fact that there are more guns than people in our country later.
Patrick: We need to take hold of our country and we do that through prayer… You cannot change the culture of country without changing the character of the people. You cannot change character without changing a heart and you can’t do that without turning to god… pic.twitter.com/SYm7IZzn7g
Stephen A. Smith’s media career has featured a little bit of everything. He does some TV, he does some radio, he will occasionally appear on his favorite soap opera, General Hospital. He’s appeared on TV shows and in movies as himself. In 2007, he played Allan in the Chris Rock film I Think I Love My Wife.
All of this is to say that Smith is as ubiquitous a media presence as we have right now. And like anyone, that presence expands to Twitter, where Smith will post stuff that serves as an extension of himself (or, more accurately, an extension of the stuff that he says on First Take and whatever other ESPN programming he will appear on in a given day).
One tweet sticks out among the rest, in large part because it’s just really weird. Smith, back in 2015, tried to post a picture but instead just copied the name of the file, with the caption “Take a look, y’all.”
Well, Thursday is the seventh anniversary of that post, and after Katie Nolan celebrated such a special day, Smith decided to quote tweet the original post and make clear that the message he was trying to convey has been lost to time.
In a way, it is more fun that no one knows what Smith was trying to post, and as such, we will forever be left wonder what, exactly, IMG_4346.jpeg was meant to be.
Ask the average fifth grader to define the Second Amendment and they’ll likely—and quickly—respond that it’s the right to bear arms. While, at the most basic level, the answer isn’t wholly incorrect, it also doesn’t take into account the many nuances of the Constitution or the spirit with which the Amendment was written. Seth Meyers got serious when he addressed this very matter on Wednesday night’s “A Closer Look.”
As Meyers explained:
“Entrenched powerful forces have perpetrated a monumental, decades-long fraud in convincing people that it is their constitutional right to own arsenals and military-grade weaponry. And they’ve invested large sums in convincing people that that made-up right—a right five Republican justices made up out of whole cloth not that long ago—is constantly under threat.”
Meyers’s sentiments aren’t something he came up with on his own, nor are they anything new. As the Late Night host noted, it was a topic former Chief Justice Warren Burger was passionate about and addressed directly in the early 1990s.
Officially, the Second Amendment states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Meyers shared a clip from 1991 in which Burger, a Conservative, explained that “If I were writing the Bill of Rights now, there wouldn’t be any such thing as a Second Amendment… This has been the subject of one of the greatest pieces of fraud—I repeat the word fraud—on the American public by special interest groups that I have ever seen in my lifetime.”
While the term “well-regulated” is right there at the beginning of the Amendment, politicians and the very powerful (and deep-pocketed) gun lobby have gone to great lengths to redefine what that phrase means. As Meyers continued:
“The idea that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual’s unregulated right to own an arsenal of military-grade weaponry is so insane, and was shrugged off as ridiculous for so long, that in 1982 Senate Republicans went to the absurd lengths of issuing a report that claimed to have discovered ‘clear—and long lost—proof that the Second Amendment was intended as an individual right of the American citizen to keep and carry arms.’
It is absolutely insane that Republicans claimed to have found ‘long lost’ proof that changed the meaning of a document written in 1787 in 1982! Which definitely means one of them had just seen Raiders of the Lost Ark and then said, ‘You know, sometimes people find old sh*t. I’m just saying!’”
What it all comes down to, Meyers noted, is the power of the NRA—one of those so-called “special interest groups” Burger mentioned—to influence the politicians who make the laws that would allow for stricter gun laws. (And which had the audacity to ban guns during Donald Trump‘s appearance at its upcoming annual conference on Friday.) Instead, however, we get such brilliant alternative ideas as the one recently proffered by the one and only Ted Cruz: Make sure schools only have one door… which will work out really well in the event of a fire or other emergency.
On this day (May 26) in 2002, Eminem released The Eminem Show, his defining album that spawned iconic singles like “Without Me” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet.” Now that the album is 20 years old, Eminem celebrated it today with a new “Expanded Edition,” which is available to stream now.
Perhaps the most notable goodie included among the extra tracks is “Jimmy, Brian And Mike,” which was previously unreleased before today. The song was previously mentioned on some rumored tracklists for 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP, the album immediately before The Eminem Show.
Paul Rosenberg, Eminem’s longtime manager, offered some background about the song on Instagram, writing in a post from last night, “There was a song that Proof and [D12 member Denaun Porter] always loved and begged Em to release called ‘Jimmy, Brian and Mike’ that for whatever reason he just never finished beyond demo stages. A couple months ago for this EXPANDED EDITION release Em went back to the lab, recalled the sessions, finished the chorus and put the touches on it so that it could be included in the Bonus Tracks added to the album.”
All in all, this new Eminem Show release has 18 bonus tracks, which include B-sides, live performances, and instrumentals.
Listen to “Jimmy, Brian And Mike” above and stream all of The Eminem Show (Expanded Edition) below.
Gone are the days where TV show concepts come from books and movies, now they are coming from video games. Sony announced this week that three of their biggest PlayStation franchises would soon be developed into shows for both Netflix and Amazon.
During Sony’s business briefing, the corporation confirmed that they are working on three adaptations of the very popular titles: God Of War, Horizon, and Gran Turismo.
Sony has officially announced new PlayStation Productions Series in Development
• Horizon coming to Netflix • God of War coming to Amazon (previously rumored) • Gran Turismo (no service announced)
The Greek God-inspired epic God Of War will be adapted into a series from Amazon, while Horizon,the vibrant RPG that made a lot of men mad for literally no reason, was picked up by Netflix, which has been dipping its toes into video game adaptations as of late.
Gran Turismo does not have a confirmed streaming service quite yet, and it’s unclear just exactly how they are going to make a compelling series out of a racing game. Maybe a massive movie franchise would be better.
Rumors have been swirling for the past few months, as many originally expected Amazon to pick up God Of War, though they seem to have been beaten out by Netflix, which is a rare win for the streamer who has been struggling this year. Maybe they will bring in some sort of Exploding Kittens crossover to the Gods!
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