Glen Powell probably thought making a romantic-comedy like Anyone But You was going to be easy after working with Tom “That Guy Almost Died” Cruise. But that was before the rumors that he and Sydney Powell were more than just co-stars, not to mention the venomous spiders.
During an interview on Monday’s episode of the Today show, host Hoda Kotb asked Powell and Sweeney about a scene from Anyone But You where Sweeney is freaking out after she got bit by a spider. Not a prop spider, either, but a real one. “Well, the spider actually bit me in the middle of this scene but nobody called cut because they thought I was just making a very dramatic, interesting choice in this scene, and Glen was the only one who finally caught on,” Sweeney explained. “They thought I was acting but it actually bit me.”
Powell confirmed it was “a huge huntsman spider,” which First Aid Pro tells me is “one of the more harmless spider species you’ll find in Australia” (where Anyone But You was filmed), but the bite is painful, as “they’re big spiders with big jaws, after all.” A big spider is bad enough? But a big spider with big jaws? Absolutely not. No wonder Sweeney freaked out.
Because Zack Snyder is going to Zack Snyder, the filmmaker has been touting his new movie Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire and its inevitable R-rated director’s cut. While most director’s cut are an attempt to offset studio meddling to present a more auteur version of a film, Snyder was given carte blanche to create a separate version while making the sci-fi film for Netflix. In essence, he went into the production of both Rebel Moon films knowing he could present two different versions for each.
Snyder has repeatedly touted that the director’s cut will be R-rated and feature way more sex and violence, but ironically, he recently told Collider that it will be a “cleaner” experience:
“I think that’s one thing that you’ll see in the director’s cut that is different from the PG-13 version is the irony of a super hard R-rated sci-fi movie at this scale is cleaner in the R-rated version. In the PG-13, we push. It’s a hard PG-13. We push them to the ragged edge.”
Using Snyder logic, the PG-13 version will be rougher because he apparently tried to push the envelope on the rating before treading into R territory. As for how he went about that: Dog-man sex, apparently.
“The sort of sex and violence aspect of it, being able to understand that, like, for instance, when they go into the bar, it’s a brothel, right? It’s like a real brothel, and the dog-faced man wants to f*ck them. That’s what he wants,” Snyder said. “And so that wouldn’t happen in a Star Wars movie, you know?”
Was that a dig at Chewie? Because that really feels like a dig at Chewie.
Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire starts streaming December 22 on Netflix.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon returns this week with a slate of guests including Mark Wahlberg, Elle Fanning, Hugh Grant, Sydney Sweeney, Timothée Chalamet, Billie Eilish, Jessica Chastain, and Alanis Morissette. The musical guests include include Dogstar, Gracie Abrams, and Tate McRae. You can check out more on the musical guests for the week of December 11 – 15 below.
Carin León — Monday, December 11
Mexican singer-songwriter Carin León, whose music runs the gamut from from banda to country, released his most recent album Colmillo de Leche on May 19, 2023. He’s recently completed a tour of Central and South America and he’s promoting his single “Alchi Si” with Grupo Frontera.
Tate McRae — Tuesday, December 12
The former Uproxx cover star has had her big breakout in 2023, making her debut on SNL just ahead of the release of her new album, Think Later, which is out now via RCA Records.
Dogstar — Wednesday, December 13
Primarily known as “Keanu Reeves’ band,” the alt-band has been around since the early ’90s, but experienced a resurgence as the actor entered a career renaissance in the wake of becoming everybody’s favorite chill guy meme. They released their third album Somewhere Between The Power Lines And Palm in October.
Gracie Abrams — Thursday, December 14
Although Billie Eilish is billed as a guest on Thursday, she’s likely just coming on to discuss her Barbie soundtrack single “What Was I Made For?”‘s many, many award nominations. She’s ceding performance duties to Gracie Abrams, who’s still promoting her debut album Good Riddance.
For a while, “Netflix” was almost synonymous with “streaming” and it became the standard for online watching and binging. It was, for a while, the only site out there (and the only place that had new episodes of Degrassi for a few years) but over the years, many other streamers began popping up. Almost too many! And now, Netflix is losing steam. Maybe they should have kept up those little red envelopes after all.
Hulu, Netflix’s cooler but bratty younger cousin with a slight attitude, is on track to beat Netflix, thanks to its combined power with Disney. According to new stats, (reported by Deadline) 35 of the 100 most popular streaming titles in Q3 were on Disney+ and Hulu, compared to just 29 Netflix titles. Max came third with 18, while Amazon clocked in with 11 titles. Maybe they need some more Bosch spinoffs.
But that’s not the only triumph: next year, Hulu/Disney is expected to surpass Netflix’ library with 9,578 combined titles. That’s about a thousand more than Netflix, though those numbers are subject to change as more and more shows disappear from streaming. It’s like a fun game trying to watch your favorite shows! But it isn’t fun.
Disney+ is currently in the process of buying out Comcast’s stake in Hulu and becoming its full owner. For those of you not interested in combining your Only Murder rewatch and your Loki marathon, it should be noted that the two will also exist separately.
It’s not that confusing when you realize that it’s just one of six verticals that Hulu/Disney have whipped up. Soon you’ll have a Hulu tier for every day of the week. Meanwhile, Netflix is still just Netflix.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert has been enjoying a bit of a break, but the program is back in full force this week. New episodes resume tonight (December 11), so here are the musical guests for this week’s shows.
Olivia Rodrigo — Monday, December 11
Rodrigo has been all over late-night TV in the past, but this week will mark her first time doing Colbert. Her Late Show debut comes after a massive year that saw her serve as Saturday Night Live musical guest this past weekend and release her new album Guts earlier in the year.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit — Tuesday, December 12
Isbell, meanwhile, has been on Colbert a handful of times since 2016. He and his 400 Unit released their latest album, Weathervanes, this June.
Also appearing on the episode will be The Color Purple star Taraji P. Henson.
Beyond Monday and Tuesday, no musical guests are currently scheduled to appear on The Late Show this week. On Wednesday the 13th, Colbert’s guests will be DC cinematic universe mainstay Jason Momoa and Leo co-writer and co-director Robert Smigel. Then, on Thursday the 14th, he’ll chat with Barbie director Greta Gerwig and All Of Us Strangers star Andrew Scott. There is no new episode of The Late Show set to air on Friday the 15th.
Meryl Streep just shattered a Golden Globes record previously held by, well, herself. The actress already held the record for the most Golden Globe nominations when she locked down her 30th nom for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for Florence Florence Jenkins in 2013.
With her latest nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television for Only Murders in the Building, Streep is now up to 33 nominations, according to the Golden Globes official website. However, it should be noted that Streep has only won eight times at the Golden Globes, so even though it’s Meryl we’re talking about, a win isn’t always in the bag.
Streep joined the hit Hulu series in Season 3 as Loretta Durkin, an aspiring Broadway actress and a love interest for Martin Short’s Oliver Putnam. During her time on the murder mystery show, Streep belted out a song called “Look For the Light” that racked up accolades for the actress, including from one of the song’s writer Sara Bareilles.
“It’s always nice when you know who you’re writing for because you can sort of tailor something to play to someone’s strengths,” Bareilles said in a press release promoting the song’s digital release. “There was so much tenderness in her vulnerability. She let that speak through her singing.”
Only Murders in the Building Seasons 1-3 are available for streaming on Hulu.
Nicki Minaj has announced her upcoming Pink Friday 2 World Tour. Here’s everything you need to know:
What Are The Dates For The Pink Friday 2 World Tour?
03/01/2024 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
03/03/2024 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
03/08/2024 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
03/10/2024 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
03/13/2024 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
03/15/2024 — Inglewood, CA @ Rolling Loud California*
03/18/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
03/20/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
03/22/2024 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
03/26/2024 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
03/28/2024 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
03/29/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
03/30/2024 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
04/01/2024 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
04/02/2024 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
04/04/2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
04/05/2024 — Hartford, CT @ XL Center
04/07/2024 — Raleigh, NC @ Dreamville Festival*
04/10/2024 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
04/12/2024 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
04/13/2024 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
04/17/2024 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
04/18/2024 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
04/20/2024 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
04/24/2024 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
04/27/2024 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
05/02/2024 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
05/09/2024 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
05/11/2024 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
05/12/2024 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
05/25/2024 — Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live
05/26/2024 — Birmingham, UK @ Resorts World Arena
05/28/2024 — London, UK @ The O2
06/01/2024 — Paris, France @ Accor Arena
06/02/2024 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
06/05/2024 — Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena
06/07/2024 — Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes Benz Arena
When Do Tickets For Pink Friday 2 World Tour Come Out?
Tickets will be available for presale beginning Tuesday, December 12, with general sale beginning Friday, December 15.
How To Buy Tickets For The Pink Friday 2 World Tour
How Much Are Tickets For The Pink Friday 2 World Tour?
Ticket prices for the Pink Friday 2 World Tour have not been confirmed, but tickets for Nicki’s last tour in 2019 averaged $74.33 (expect to see that number increase a lot).
Will The Pink Friday 2 World Tour Have An Opener?
As of December 11, no opening acts have been announced.
Eating at Taco Bell is a truly unique experience. I’m not going to sit here and tell you it’s the greatest Mexican food your money can buy. That would be absurd. I’m also not going to proclaim it as the greatest fast food restaurant. But for what it is… well, it’s the most Taco Bell ever to Taco Bell in the history of Taco Bells.
If that last paragraph doesn’t make it epically clear — Taco Bell tastes like Taco Bell. All the time. It never doesn’t taste like Taco Bell, regardless of menu changes or tweaks. On some days, especially if you’re accustomed to it, that’s going to hit the spot like no other food can. But what happens when that special craving hits and you’re hitting the drive-thru for the first time in a minute?
This, it turns out, is a pretty hard question to answer, even for us — an outlet that has ranked the menu in several different iterations. At a place like McDonald’s, I can break that entire menu into a functional five-item meal, but at Taco Bell, any of what we consider the best dishes (except for one) could be considered a whole meal. So while this list won’t function as that perfect single meal of different menu items, we think you can’t go wrong with any combination of the picks below. Grab any combination of two, or three, or hell, get all five, and tell us we’re wrong!
We’re also going to take this time to plead with Taco Bell to bring back the Beef Mexi-Melt, the greatest discontinued item on the menu. We don’t want to have to keep making our own (even though ours is better). Anyway, here are the five most essential menu items from Taco Bell.
Crunchwrap Supreme
Taco Bell
Why It’s Great:
If I had to choose a single dish to represent the entire Taco Bell experience, I’d choose the Crunchwrap Supreme. The dish is a greatest-hits collection of Taco Bell flavors: you’ve got the savory beef, the salty and satisfying nacho cheese sauce, and the crunch of fried corn tortilla, all wrapped in a giant warm grilled tortilla. Oh yeah, and there are some tomatoes and lettuce in there too.
Sure, the veggies seem like throwaway ingredients, but they provide an additional element of texture to this already very textural dish and sort of cleanse the palate from the more intense flavors.
The Bottom Line:
One single bite of a Crunchwrap Supreme should tell you everything you need to know about what makes Taco Bell a favorite for so many people.
Beefy Five-Layer Burrito
Taco Bell
Why It’s Great:
Biting into a Beefy Five-Layer Burrito is incredibly satisfying. Each bite strikes a perfect balance between beefy flavors and cheese — it’s savory, delicious, and simple. It’s not the biggest or most substantial burrito, but that works in its favor because it means you can order something else, like a crunch taco!
The full burrito is loaded up with beef, beans, cheese, a layer of nacho cheese sauce smeared across the tortilla, and sour cream. It’s pretty easy to elevate this dish too — ask for it grilled and it’ll ensure all the shredded cheese inside melts and will add a nice crunch to the tortilla.
The Bottom Line:
A cheesy beefy masterpiece.
Crunchy Taco
Taco Bell
Why It’s Great:
Considering I think this is the best single taco on the entire Taco Bell menu, it would be crazy not to include the Crunchy Taco on this list. For me, it is the menu item that comes to mind when someone says “do you want to go to Taco Bell?” whether or not I intend to order one. It simply is Taco Bell to me — it is to the brand what fries are to McDonald’s.
I love everything about this taco, it’s simple, consisting of a peppery fried corn tortilla, greasy ground beef, lettuce for texture, and cheese all in perfect proportion. Also, it serves as the perfect canvas for each of Taco Bell’s sauce packets, as well as the hot green and red sauces, which make for fantastic dips.
The Bottom Line:
Taco Bell at its most straightforward and glorious. You can easily order three to five of these and leave completely satisfied.
Doritos Cheesy Gordita Crunch
Taco Bell
Why It’s Great:
The concept of the Doritos Cheesy Gordita Crunch is similar to the Beefy Five-Layer Burrito but executed way better. Think of this as a mini-Crunchwrap with better cheese in a less overwhelming form factor.
The build consists of a Doritos Nacho Cheese flavored taco shell loaded up with ground beef, a medley of three kinds of cheese including salty mozzarella, nutty Monterey Jack and sharp cheddar, spicy ranch sauce, and lettuce all wrapped in a thick flatbread. Each bite is wonderfully cheesy and beefy with a hint of very mild spice on the backend.
That flatbread wrap helps to make the dish come across as way. more satisfying than a single taco.
The Bottom Line:
A mini/ cheesier Crunchwrap.
Mexican Pizza
Taco Bell
Why It’s Great:
If the Crunchwrap Supreme and Crunchy Taco are perfect representations of Taco Bell’s main flavors, the Mexican Pizza is an encapsulation of the brand’s innovative approach. It’s the sort of dish that you’re only going to find at Taco Bell and to this day, remains one of the most unique options.
Think of the Mexican Pizza as less of an actual pizza and more like a giant nacho chip. Between two thin fried tortillas sits a layer of beef and beans. The fried exterior is then topped with a sweet enchilada-like red sauce with a melted blend of cheeses, and diced potatoes.
Each bite is beefy, salty, and earthy with a mild spice on the backend. Unlike most dishes at Taco Bell, the tomatoes make a difference here — providing an occasional burst of fresh tomato flavor.
The Bottom Line:
A giant nacho that provides the perfect ratio of beans, meat, cheese, and sauce in every bite.
In the great words of modern muse Kim Kardashian: Nobody wants to work these days! Sure, we’ve got doctors and teachers, but we need people who are willing to sacrifice themselves for the hardest job out there: hosting the Golden Globes.
Historically, it’s not an easy task. The Globes’ reputation has tanked over the years, and nobody wants to step up to the proverbial plate and tell a few stale jokes in front of Hollywood’s biggest and brightest. It wasn’t always so bad, but it seems like the golden years are behind us, and the award ceremony is scrambling to find a host.
According to CNN, Chris Rock declined to host the upcoming ceremony, which will take place in January. Rock famously has bad luck with award shows, so we don’t blame him for that. But it seems like the people behind the Globes are struggling to find anyone at all. Comedian/actress Ali Wong allegedly declined to host, meanwhile, Will Arnett, Sean Hayes, and Jason Bateman also turned down a hosting offer. Hopefully, Ricky Gervais has kept his promise to stay away from the broadcast. We’ve already been through enough this year.
Considering that the ceremony will be broadcast on CBS, it would make sense if a Paramount+ or CBS star steps into host. Maybe that’s how we can get Yellowstone’s Kevin Costner to make his reluctant return to our screens! Or maybe Matthew McConaughey wants to take over that, too.
In the new Sam Esmail movie, Leave the World Behind, an apocalyptic cyberattack wreaks havoc on the globe causing humanity’s increasing amount of tech-related products to turn on them. In one scene, that includes a flock of self-driving Tesla cars that basically trap Julia Roberts in a deadly game of Frogger.
Because Elon Musk has skin thinner than paper, he saw the clip posted to Twitter and couldn’t resist chiming in. However, the alleged genius completely missed the point of the scene.
“Teslas can charge from solar panels even if the world goes fully Mad Max and there is no more gasoline!” Musk enthusiastically wrote in the replies of the Leave the World Behind clip.
Teslas can charge from solar panels even if the world goes fully Mad Max and there is no more gasoline!
Here’s the thing though: That scene has absolutely nothing to do with Tesla’s battery life or charging capabilities. If anything that information makes them even more deadly in the clip, which is a riff on the dangerous nature of their self-driving capabilities. The feature was already bad enough in real life where the cars have notoriously experienced difficulty detecting children. Throw in a cyberattack and hoo boy.
But, hey, at least they’ll never run out of (killing) power. Thanks, Elon!
Here’s the official synopsis:
Amanda (Academy Award winner Julia Roberts) and her husband Clay (Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke), rent a luxurious home for the weekend with their kids, Archie (Charlie Evans) and Rose (Farrah Mackenzie). Their vacation is soon upended when two strangers — G.H. (Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la Herrold) — arrive in the night, bearing news of a mysterious cyberattack and seeking refuge in the house they claim is theirs.
Leave the World Behind is available for streaming on Netflix.
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