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Dionne Warwick Wants Teyana Taylor To Play Her In A Netflix Biopic

Music biopics are the latest booming cash crop for the film industry in the wake of successful films like Straight Outta Compton and Bohemian Rhapsody. Of course, this had led to a rash of fans suggesting potential subjects and their ideal casting choices on social media and it turns out that not even the music icons being recommended for the film treatment are immune to fan casting themselves. Living R&B legend Dionne Warwick, who has been enjoying her newfound Twitter attention, used the platform to both gauge interest in a biopic about her and suggest her ideal actor.

In a video that she addressed directly to Netflix, Ms. Warwick told fans (and any potential producers who might happen to see) that her pick would “obviously” be Teyana Taylor. “This is a case for Netflix,” she wrote in the caption. “Please don’t ask who I would cast to play me as it would obviously be Teyana Taylor.” In the video itself, she wondered, “I really gotta know this: if I did a series, would you guys really watch? I want you to be honest, now.” Netflix’s account responded too, writing simply, “Taking notes.” This may be the start of something.

A few days later, Teyana herself chimed in on Instagram, posting a screenshot of the interaction along with a smug selfie. She seems more than ready to take on the challenge, captioning her post, “When the LEGENDARY @therealdionnew had this moment w/ @netflix & they started jotting notes in their palm pilots…I was lookin at them likeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.” A P.S. reads, “One thing about them doors…..They open.”

This could be a subtle reference to Taylor’s prior hint that she’s thinking about retiring from music after feeling unappreciated within the label system. While another option for her could be to go independent — a move that has worked out well for plenty of other artists — a move into acting — especially in a musical biopic — could be a way to combine her interests, a “best of both worlds” situation for the multi-hyphenate star. There’s certainly precedent for it: Her filmography includes roles in The After Party (also on Netflix, by the way) and The Breaks, a show that was canceled far too soon.

Check out Ms. Warwick’s video and Teyana’s response above.

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Rays Pitcher Tyler Glasnow Looks At Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli’s Photo To Get Mad Before Starts

Every athlete has their own process for getting ready for a game. Some want to be nice and calm, focusing on getting themselves into something approaching a state of zen prior to playing. This may involve meditation, getting a massage, taking a nap, or whatever else. For others, it’s all about getting hyped up. They’ll bounce around, listening to music, dancing, and just generally getting their energy ramped up for action — think, Russell Westbrook.

And then there are those that prefer to play with an edge. Those athletes that need some extra fuel on their fire to really get the most out of themselves. These are the ones that will take a peek at some bulletin board material from the other team or maybe some perceived slight from the media. Or maybe just look at a photo of one of the most hated men on the planet, currently jailed “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli.

Yes, the man currently serving a seven-year sentence for fraud that is somehow unrelated to his abhorrent choices to mark up the price of a potentially life-saving drug is the fuel for Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow, as relayed on Monday by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.

This, of course, is coming to light at this particular moment of the offseason because Shkreli is trending due to that Elle Magazine piece about the former Bloomberg journalist who quit her job and divorced her husband to be with the jailed Shkreli — only for him to swiftly dump her once catching wind of said story being in the works.

I have to say, just taking a glance at that extremely punchable goblin of a man’s photo is certainly an effective strategy for getting yourself mad, and requires far less effort than trying to twist someone’s words into a slight to give you the extra juice needed for a big start.

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There’s A Mix-Up Between Famous Lookalikes Katy Perry And Zooey Deschanel In Perry’s Latest Video

Any internet list from the past decade-plus of celebrity pairs who look like each other wouldn’t be complete without a mention of Katy Perry and Zooey Deschanel (for example, here’s a blog post from 2008 that notes the visual similarity between the two). For years, the two have been compared to each other, and now Perry has cleverly made use of that with her new video for “Not The End Of The World.”

The video starts with Perry out for a walk with her baby in a stroller. She passes by Deschanel as the baby drops a stuffed animal in front of her. Looking up from her newspaper, Deschanel unsuccessfully tries to get Perry’s attention. All the while, aliens are getting ready to kidnap Deschanel, who they think is Perry. Once Deschanel is on the alien craft, she tries to explain the mistaken identity, but the extraterrestrials just don’t believe that she’s not Perry. Once she realizes the aliens saved her from a soon-to-be-blown-up Earth, she hatches a plan to rescue the planet.

The single comes from Smile, Perry’s sixth album, which she released this summer. It also appears on her recently released Cosmic Energy EP.

Watch the “Not The End Of The World” video above.

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Robin Williams’ ‘Jumanji’ Co-Star Recalls How The Actor Stood Up To Producers On His And Kirsten Dunst’s Behalf

Jumanji is, without question, a Christmas movie. Therefore, you should watch it (the original, not the sort-of sequels… or Zathura: A Space Adventure) this holiday season, and when you do, be sure to remember this story about Robin Williams.

In a recent interview with CBCListen, actor Bradley Pierce, who played Peter in the fantasy-adventure film, recalled how Williams came to his and Kristen Dunst’s defense when producers wanted to film longer than they were (legally) allowed to.

“We were filming the monsoon scene and I think it was day seven or eight in that rain tank,” he said. “We were all in wetsuits, but spending eight hours in the water was really draining. It was coming to the end of the day, and children on set can only be on set for a certain number of hours. Producers approached our parents and said, ‘We’ve only got a half hour left of shooting, is there anyway we can do a little bit of overtime just to get it done?’” It would have saved money to shoot the scene then, but Williams recognized that the children’s’ well-being was more important than a studio saving some dough:

“Robin caught wind of these conversations happening and apparently he pulled the director and producers aside and said, ‘No we’re not doing any extra time. You’re gonna let everyone out of the pool now and we’re going to be come back next week.’ For all the dollars that would have cost, nobody else could have stood up the way he did,” Pierce said. “In addition to being warm and generous and kind, he was also very protective of all of us. He told everyone, ‘we’re done today, time to go home.’”

Jumanji came out in 1995, three years after Aladdin. I don’t know about you, but if I was a kid in 1995 (which I was), I can’t think of anything cooler than the Genie speaking up on my behalf. I hope he did it in the Rodney Dangerfield voice.

(Via CBCListen and People)

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Army Coach Jeff Monken Ripped Other Teams For Ducking The 9-2 Black Knights In Bowl Games

On Saturday, Army capped off a 9-2 season with a gutty 10-7 win over Air Force to earn the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy after having beaten Navy the week prior. It wasn’t the best Army team in recent memory, as a rotation of quarterbacks tried their best to lead the way for the triple option attack, never quite finding the explosiveness that offense is capable of, but still finished fourth in the nation in rushing yards per game at 281.

Still, that they cobbled together a schedule as an independent that allowed them to play 11 games, winning nine of them — with one of their losses to AAC champion and top G5 team Cincinnati — was impressive all on its own, and they desperately want a trip to a bowl game. However, with teams being able to opt out of bowl games this season, there are fewer teams available to play than normal, and with the SEC insisting all eligible teams play — including the likes of 2-8 South Carolina — bowls have had to meet contractual demands with them.

As such, Army saw itself on the outside looking in on Sunday when bowl selection got finalized, with a few bowls being canceled that normally would’ve let them in and others filling spots with well below .500 squads from conferences they have contracts with. Army coach Jeff Monken was understandably upset by this development, and laid into the bowl structure as well as teams who decided after late losses to change their tune and opt out of bowl games, leaving Army out in the cold. Monken spoke with ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg about their current status in college football purgatory, and took aim at those that changed their tune late about opting out.

“The bottom line is there were enough people who kept saying, ‘No, we don’t want to play Army, we don’t want to play Army,’” Monken said. “And I’m sure they don’t want to have one week to get ready for the option [offense] or whatever, but our players, we’ve got guys on our team that wouldn’t be invited as walk-ons to the teams we’re getting ready to play. We’ve got guys from California, they didn’t have a Pac-12 walk-on offer, and they are starting for us.

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“USC, a week ago, was saying, ‘We deserve to be in the College Football Playoff if we go undefeated and win the Pac-12 championship,’” Monken said. “And the Pac-12 was saying, ‘An undefeated Pac-12 team deserves to be considered.’ So they go to the Pac-12 championship against Oregon and lose and they go from wanting to go to the College Football Playoff to not wanting to play at all? I don’t get it. Boise State opted out today. They lost their championship game yesterday. So they went from being their conference champion and representing their conference in a bowl game to opting out? You couldn’t go one more week and play us? It just doesn’t make any sense to me that you can go from wanting to play to not wanting to play in a matter of 12 hours.”

Monken said they had guys in tears knowing they wouldn’t get a bowl game and one last chance to play, a stark reminder of why bowl season does indeed matter beyond the College Football Playoff to so many programs who enter the season fully aware they won’t be competing for a national title.

There are undoubtedly plenty reasons in 2020 not to play in a bowl game, and while Monken praised the SEC for having its 12 teams play the postseason, others have questioned why the league didn’t ask its players for their input as happened elsewhere in college football. Like anything there are two sides to the coin with this right now, as players have dealt with a season unlike any other and played through the significant health risks of a pandemic. For teams that have dealt with outbreaks and positive tests, it’s more than understandable why they might call it a year, but as Monken notes, the teams that went so quickly from wanting to play in a possible big bowl game to opting out after losing a conference title game don’t seem to be making those decisions simply based on health and safety.

Monken said Army will continue to practice and hold out hope for a call this week to serve as a replacement team in a bowl, ready and willing to fill in should a team be a late scratch as has happened plenty this year.

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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw an unexpected new set from Eminem and Paul McCartney continuing to be as prolific as ever. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

Eminem — Music To Be Murdered By — Side B (Deluxe Edition)

The final weeks of a year are usually slow as artists usually doing drop anything significant between the time critical year-end lists have been shared and when a new year starts. That didn’t bother Eminem, though, as he decided to release a deluxe edition of Music To Be Murdered By, which includes an album’s worth of new music. As usual, the rapper generated headlines by dropping a lot of names, mentioning everybody from Rihanna to Billie Eilish.

Cupcakke — “How To Rob (Remix)” and “The Gag Is”

Cupcakke spent last week with a giant spoon in her hands as she stirred the pot, first with the release of the diss-heavy “How To Rob (Remix),” on which she called out basically everybody in hip-hop. She found a sparring partner in Sukihana, who responded with a diss of her own. That prompted even more musical feuding from Cupcakke with “The Gag Is,” and that situation remains ongoing.

Paul McCartney — McCartney III

Despite (or rather, because of) the unprecedented (as has been the major keyword) nature of 2020, this year has been a fertile creative period for artists. Among those who busted out some new music was the legendary Paul McCartney, who continued his solo album series without getting in Taylor Swift’s way.

Slowthai — “Thoughts”

Slowthai came into his own as an internationally recognized star in 2020, and to wrap up the year, he’s been starting to look forward to 2021. He’s teased his new album Tyron some, and he continued dropping new music last week with “Thoughts,” which sees him returning to his grime roots after high-profile collaborations with artists like Gorillaz and Disclosure.

Chika — “Gold Medals”

Speaking of up-and-comers who have had big years, Chika did some name-making of her own in 2020. She earned a Best New Artist nomination at the 2021 Grammys, which she references on the Soundcloud art for “Gold Medals” (which is just a Grammy trophy), her celebratory new loosie.

Popp Hunna — “Adderall (Corvette Corvette) (Remix)” Feat. Lil Uzi Vert

Philadelphia rapper Popp Hunna got himself something that has been as enviable as any music achievement in 2020: a TikTok hit. “Adderall (Corvette Corvette)” blew up on the platform this year, so much so that Lil Uzi Vert wanted in and hopped on a remix of the bouncy tune.

Charly Bliss and Pup — “It’s Christmas And I F*cking Miss You”

Based on its title, the new holiday tune from Charly Bliss and Pup isn’t exactly traditional, but then again, neither is 2020. Charly Bliss’ Eva Hendricks aptly described the track, saying, “We tried to write a song that reflects the absolute insanity of this year and the fact that everyone in the world is stuck missing someone this holiday season and probably feeling a similar combination of emo, angsty, and vulnerable!!!!”

G Herbo — “Statement”

Herbo recently pled not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, charges that he decided to address directly on a new song, “Statement.” He raps on the track, “Let’s talk about them jets, yeah, let’s talk about Jamaica / Ask about me, I ain’t never been a fraud.”

Earthgang and Wale — “Options”

Earthgang already had a tremendous year as the group’s members (and some others) were behind the excellent Spillage Village album. They had one more treat before 2020 wrapped up, though, as they linked up on “Options,” which fans were happy to finally have out after it was teased back in the spring.

D Smoke — “It’s Ok”

Reassuring words won’t be turned away at this point in time, so the ones D Smoke has last week were welcomed. On “It’s Ok,” He offered a timely reminder that while things aren’t the most awesome now, there’s hope for a brighter future ahead. With a new vaccine making the rounds and promising developments in live music, let’s hope he’s right.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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‘Better Call Saul’ Might Not Have Happened Without ‘How I Met Your Mother,’ According To Bob Odenkirk

Back in 2009, Bob Odenkirk — who plays Saul Goodman on both Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better Call Saul — signed on to only make four episodes of Breaking Bad, beginning with the episode “Better Call Saul.”

He was so popular, of course, that Saul Goodman continued to appear on Breaking Bad and eventually Better Call Saul, where he co-stars with Jonathan Banks’ Mike Ehrmantraut. Though Banks and Odenkirk don’t actually share that much screentime, the two characters are not only inextricably linked, but Mike Ehrmantraut probably wouldn’t even exist (and in turn, neither would Better Call Saul) were it not for a scheduling conflict on Bob Odenkirk’s part.

That’s because, in addition to being scheduled for four episodes of Breaking Bad in 2009, Odenkirk was also scheduled for a run of episodes on How I Met Your Mother, where he played Marshall’s boss, Arthur Hobbs. In fact, because of that commitment to How I Met Your Mother, Odenkirk couldn’t do the fourth episode for which he was originally set to appear, so they had to create a new character to fill that void. That character? Mike Ehrmentraut.

“So he owes you, like, 10 percent of his money, right?” Michael Rosenbaum joked with Odenkirk on the Inside of You podcast. “No,” Odenkirk joked back. “I owe him.”

Indeed, Odenkirk has a lot of respect for Jonathan Banks, although he also does one hell of an impression of the famously grumpy actor. “He’s just a f**king tank. He’s one of these guys, one of these great, lifetime actors who has spent his whole life acting the sh*t out of everything.”

That said, Odenkirk admits that Jonathan Banks will “bite you down,” and he’s seen it “many times” on the set of the two shows, though Odenkirk also seems a little envious that Banks has had a little more freedom in the way he delivers lines. “He has less purity toward the lines than I do,” Odenkirk explains. “Partly that might be because his character is more straightforward than Saul. A lot of times my lines are written in a sort of weird, circuitous way that need to be said that way.”

Banks’ lines, however, can change them up a little because it wouldn’t change anything. “He’s just telling people to f**k off, I’m not doing this, or I’m not doing that. He’s a more straightforward character.”

As for Odenkirk’s time on How I Met Your Mother, he has an interesting memory of the place. “Everyone was smiling, and they read their scripts and laughed, and they clapped at the end of the table read, and I was like ‘What the f**k is going on here? Is there someone here that you’re doing a show for?’”

“The more I did the show, the more I realized,” Odenkirk continued, “that they like each other. They liked the show they were on, and they liked each other. That was so weird. It was so f*cking weird. They were so happy. I couldn’t even conceive of it. They were really thankful to be doing this show, years in. It didn’t seem real, but it was.”

“And isn’t that the way it should be,” Odenkirk added, before suggesting that the other person that he saw who actually seemed to enjoy his job, and his life, was Adam Sandler on Saturday Night Live.

Source: Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum

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Jon Favreau Has Clarified How ‘The Book Of Boba Fett’ Spinoff Relates To ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3

As if The Mandalorian Season 2 finale wasn’t epic enough, a post-credit scene revealed that that something called The Book of Boba Fett will be hitting Disney+ in December 2021. While fans were pumped for more Boba Fett after the character finally got a chance to be a total badass after 40 long years, that excitement quickly turned to confusion as rumors started spreading that Book of Boba Fett could actually be Season 3 of The Mandalorian, and the show could no longer focus on Pedro Pascal‘s Mando. Thankfully, executive producer Jon Favreau stopped by Good Morning America on Monday to clear things up.

So, first, the good news. The Book of Boba Fett is not Season 3 of The Mandalorian. It is a separate spin-off that will arrive first in December. The bad-ish news is that fans will be waiting a little while longer for more Mando. Favreau also explained why the Book of Boba Fett wasn’t announced during Disney’s Investor Day, which only added to the confusion. “We wanted to hold this back because we didn’t want to spoil the surprise during the big Disney announcement of all the shows when Kathleen Kennedy was up,” Favreau said. As for the production schedule, The Book of Boba Fett is currently filming, and when that wraps, the team will jump to The Mandalorian Season 3. “We’re working on pre-production on that right now.”

You can watch Favreau set the record straight on The Book of Boba Fett below:

To coincide with Favreau’s GMA appearance, Disney+ also revealed the new logo for Book of Boba Fett, and fans will be happy to know that Robert Rodriguez will be involved with the spinoff. He directed Chapter 14: The Tragedy, which featured Boba Fett’s epic comeback as he regained his iconic armor and plowed through Stormtroopers like they were blue milk butter.

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After Three Years Away, Lorde Has Finally Returned… With Her Revived Onion Ring Instagram Account

It has been three years since fans have had new material from Lorde, but finally, she has made her surprise return. That’s right: @onionringsworldwide, Lorde’s once-secret onion ring review Instagram account, is back.

One of the most fun pop stories of 2017 was the realization that Lorde was running an Instagram account on which she reviewed different onion rings she has eaten. After the account went public, Lorde took it down, explaining to Jimmy Fallon at the time, “Now everyone knows about it and it’ll feel like something I’m doing to crave fame, then people are gonna be throwing onion rings at me on tour and it was gonna turn into a whole thing. It was fun for like five seconds, but I’m still going to keep eating onion rings.”

Lorde’s last post on the account was on June 12, 2017, but over the weekend, she made her first new post in 3.5 years, sharing a photo of an onion ring and writing, “Don’t call it a crumb back…” She reviewed a few onion rings in subsequent posts and revealed in one of them that the first run of her account affected her relationship with the food. She wrote, “I’ve got to be honest with you, this reviewer stopped ordering onion rings after her identity was leaked to the press in the great debacle of 2017. I’d get a smile and a wink from waitstaff– it got embarrassing, you know? But it occurred to me that some things are too good to let the internet spoil.”

Check out Lorde’s new onion ring reviews above and below.

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Tobe Nwigwe Celebrates A Milestone With The Soulful ‘A Million’ Video

Tobe Nwigwe‘s #cincoriginals and #gettwistedsundays campaign continue with the video for the new single “A Million.” As usual, his wife Fat guest stars in the video, but this time, their adorable babies get to make cameos as well. The monochromatic color scheme of this video returns to the pale mint green of previous entries in the campaign after a few eye-popping departures and Tobe once again raps and sings solo after inviting some amazing guests along in the most recent weeks. On the back half of the video, archival footage showcases Tobe’s rise to fame and the highlights of his stellar 2020, from rapping with Sway to performing on NPR Tiny Desk.

On “A Million,” Tobe celebrates a milestone, singing “I got my first million and it was straight out the mud.” While the focuses on contrasting his prior conditions to his current ones (“I lost some friends while I was broke / But now I got a million”), the second verse sees his remaining true to his character and supporting his people with his newfound seven-figure status (“I brought the whole hood through the door / And now I got a million”).

After breaking out with the viral video for “Try Jesus,” Tobe drew national attention and began working with some of the most noted names in the game. On “Bozos,” he linked with Big KRIT, then he traded verses with two of today’s pound-for-pound best technical rappers Black Thought and Royce Da 5’9″ on “Father Figure.” He and “D Smoke took “Headshots” at haters on their collab, then Houston hometown hero Lil Keke gave his blessing to his potential successor on “Purple Rain Thing.”

Watch “A Million” above.