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The Most Controversial Movie Of The Summer Is… ‘Barbie’ (?)

Oppenheimer — a based-on-a-true-story drama about the guy who helped build the atomic bomb, leading to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people — isn’t the most controversial movie coming out this summer. Or even this July 21st. That honor belongs to Barbie. The Margot Robbie-starring comedy, which used up the world’s supply of pink, has already been banned in one country and it might soon be forbidden in another.

Barbie will not be screened in Vietnam over “a scene that includes the so-called nine-dash line, a U-shaped dotted line on a map showing territory in the South China Sea that both China and Vietnam claim as their own,” according to the New York Times. “The nine-dash line is used in Chinese maps to mark its claim over as much as 90 percent of the South China Sea.” Authorities in the Philippines are also considering banning a movie where Ryan Gosling plays a no-thoughts, head-empty hunk who describes his job as “beach.”

The Philippines, like Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia, have competing claims in the South China Sea and strongly refute China’s claim to nearly the entire maritime region. “If the invalidated 9-dash line was indeed depicted in the movie ‘Barbie,’ then it is incumbent upon the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to ban the same as it denigrates Philippine sovereignty,” said Philippines Senator Francis Tolentino, vice chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee.

I’m opposed to censorship…

… but this could work if Barbie is released everywhere else, and the movie theater screens in Vietnam and the Philippines that were set aside for Barbie will play The Nice Guys instead. This way, everyone gets a (hopefully) good Ryan Gosling movie. Or, y’know, Barbie could not be banned. That works, too.

(Via the New York Times and Variety)

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Colleen Ballinger Wore What Appears To Be Blackface While Covering Beyoncé In A Resurfaced Video

Colleen Ballinger (also known as her character Miranda Sings) is in a rough spot at the moment. In June, she faced allegations of grooming, which she responded to with a video in which she plays ukulele and addresses the situation through song. The video, as you might expect based on how I just described it, was poorly received.

Now, another apology video could very well be on the way: Today (July 5), an old video of Ballinger resurfaced. It was filmed at a live performance and it shows her singing Beyoncé’sSingle Ladies” on stage, all while wearing dark makeup that looks like blackface.

It’s not clear when exactly the video was filmed, but it was originally uploaded onto the Miranda Sings YouTube channel on February 22, 2018. The video is currently unlisted on the platform, meaning it doesn’t show up on the channel and won’t be shown in search results, but as of this post, it can still be watched here. Based on the full video alone, any potential additional context about the makeup Ballinger had on her face is unclear.

This comes after Ballinger apologized in 2020 for a different video, in which she impersonated Latin women in a video from 14 years earlier. She said in her apology video, “It is not funny, and it is completely hurtful. I am so ashamed and embarrassed that I ever thought this was okay. I was a sheltered teenager who was stupid and ignorant and clearly extremely culturally insensitive. […] Racial stereotypes are not funny, they’re not a joke, and they should never be joked about.”

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Drake Issued A Warning To 21 Savage’s Enemies With A ‘Degrassi’ Clip Ahead Of Their ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’

Drake may or may not have started from the “bottom” (depending on your personal definition) but he never forgot his roots. The actor-turned-rapper shared an amusing reminder of his starting point, teen soap opera Degrassi: The Next Generation, on Instagram while promoting his upcoming It’s All A Blur Tour with 21 Savage.

In the clip, Drake (as his Degrassi character Jimmy Brooks) mimes pulling a gun out of his waistband and firing it. A caption added by Drake reads, “If anyone got beef with Savage on tour this how I’m coming be warned.” HipHopDX got a screencap, which you can see below.

We know Drake’s probably joking — for the record, that character spent the next four seasons in a wheelchair after getting shot in the back by a bullied boy in episode 8 of season 4 (a source of endless amusement for Drake haters online) — but he certainly seems to be psyched for the tour. The tour has already sold so many tickets — despite supposedly sky-high presale prices — that new dates were added to the schedule twice.

Drake continued the rollout this week with a teaser trailer as things kick off tonight in Chicago. In it, he reflects on his early days as an actor — including nearly bombing his audition for the show because he got high with kids at school.

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Trump Is Again Calling His Fans To Take To The Streets To Protest Him Facing The Consequences Of His Actions, Which Will Surely End Well For Those Foolish Enough To Do It

Does history repeat itself or do people like Donald Trump with more money than brains simply never learn from their mistakes? It’s a question we must ask after the twice-impeached former president shared a post on his Truth Social platform calling for his supporters to take to the streets and protest in his name. Actually, he probably knows what the consequences will be — he probably just doesn’t care.

On Wednesday morning, Trump threw an all-caps tantrum over the federal investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents. He’s currently facing dozens of criminal counts over his decision to hoard top secret files at his Mar-a-Lago estate once he left office. Since the investigation began, he’s incriminated himself numerous times in interviews like the recent two-night sit-down with Brett Baier. Still, it sounds like he’s finally seen the writing on the wall and is maybe desperately hoping another Jan. 6th might save him from spending time behind bars or something

“MASSIVE PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT IS CURRENTLY TAKING PLACE IN AMERICA. THE WEAPONIZATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN,” Trump wrote. “CRIME & INFLATION ARE RAMPANT, OUR BORDERS ARE OPEN, OUR ELECTIONS ARE RIGGED, OUR ECONOMY IS IN SHAMBLES, OUR ENERGY INDEPENDENCE IS GONE, OUR “LEADER” IS MERCILESSLY MOCKED, & OUR COUNTRY IS BEING DESTROYED BOTH INSIDE & OUT. DO THE PEOPLE OF THIS ONCE GREAT NATION EVEN HAVE A CHOICE BUT TO PROTEST THE POTENTIAL DOOM OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA??? 2024!!!”

This isn’t the first time since the post-election insurrection that Trump has suggested his supporters take to the streets. Back in May, Trump prompted his MAGA followers to show up for his arraignment at a Miami courthouse. Luckily, most of the mobs Trump has been able to assemble lately have been pathetically small — perhaps because so many of his Jan. 6th leaders are serving time for their last act of organized domestic terrorism. You’d think the threat of toilet wine and canceled Cabo trips might have taught these people something by now.

(Via Mediaite)

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Chris Meloni Is Not Quite Finished With Making Near-Naked Commercials (This Time, He’s Showing Off ‘Giant… Socks’)

It remains amazing that the whole Best-Worst Chris debate only seems to span the MCU when there are so many other Chrises in this world. And of course, Christopher Meloni has been enjoying his return to the Law and Order realm with Organized Crime because this has allowed him to dig into what he’s called a “second act” that includes being a “Zaddy.”

The last time we checked on Meloni was for a similar reason as today. The Wet Hot American Summer ensemble player had stepped back into NBC’s primetime center stage, and promoting that return yielded beefcake photoshoots and jokes such as the following: “I catch flies with my a** cheeks, like a Venus flytrap.”

Additionally, Meloni also appeared in a naked Peloton ad (as screencapped above), and he’s followed that hit up with a nearly-nude ad for Tommie Copper socks. Cue the blurred boxes and the 62-year-old Meloni damn near straddling a countertop while declaring: “I never take these babies off. It’s better than being naked. Why? Because naked only comes in one color.” Enjoy:

Well, he has a sense of humor, and he apparently comes by the nudity honestly. Meloni previously told PEOPLE that he basically sweats it out while naked at home: “I work out naked. It’s my gym… And I don’t black out the window.” No comebacks are possible for that one.

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A Fox News Anchor Surprisingly Rushed To Hunter Biden’s Defense After Cocaine Was At The White House

After reports of cocaine being found at the White House sparked a wave of social media jokes about Hunter Biden, the president’s son found a surprising ally on Fox News of all places.

While discussing the confirmation that the substance found at the White House was cocaine, Fox Business anchor Cheryl Casone called out conservative media figures like Donald Trump, Jr. who have used the incident to go after the president’s son. Casone stressed the important thing is finding out how the narcotics made it into the building before lecturing the Fox News audience on showing some empathy for Hunter Biden.

Via The Daily Beast:

“Of course, social media starts making fun—bringing up Hunter’s name, it’s not funny,” Casone exclaimed. “And I think that there’s a lot of cheap shots taken at Hunter Biden.” She concluded: “He is a recovering addict. Nobody wants to see him regress or slip back into addiction. And I think the comments were tasteless.”

While Casone’s comments were an unusually humane approach to Hunter Biden that’s rarely seen on the network, she was right back to slinging red meat to conservative viewers. During another segment, Casone argued that tipping has “gotten out of control.” Every service industry employee wants one, and Casone doesn’t like it.

“I think people are getting actually a little fed up with it,” Casone said. “We’re seeing now a lot of pushback about that tip jar because it’s everywhere that you do business.”

(Via The Daily Beast, Mediaite)

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Drake Remembers Getting High Before His ‘Degrassi’ Audition In A New Teaser Video For The ‘It’s All A Blur’ Tour

Tonight (July 5) is a big one for Drake and 21 Savage fans, as the rappers are set to kick off the joint It’s All A Blur Tour in Chicago. Before they take the stage, though, Drake shared a teaser video, in which he gets deep in thought while looking back at his life, specifically a moment before his audition for Degrassi: The Next Generation as a kid.

The video is just a black screen with white text captioning his words as he says over some minimal music:

“Someone asked me the other night what my biggest fear is, and I’ve never really had a good answer for it, but my answer was that all this is for nothing. Kind the idea that like, one day, life ends and it just all goes black, and I guess that question, like, sent me, you know, obviously deep into a spiral of thought. And it makes me think about my life and how surreal it feels at times.

I go back to this day when I was like 13 or 14. I had an audition for a TV show that ultimately shaped my life. And before my audition, I went to this kid’s house and um, I, out of, I guess, a desire to be accepted, I would succumb to peer pressure and I got high with these kids right before my audition. And um, I kind of wonder, like, if something bad happened that day, or you know, maybe I’m still high, maybe I’m in some coma and this is just like me playing out my ideal life, and yeah, that concept has stuck with me for a lot of years. I mean, it feels like reality, it feels tangible, but I definitely wonder sometimes.”

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Janelle Monáe Joined Megan Thee Stallion For A Twerking ‘Boot Camp’ On Stage At Essence Festival

The Essence Festival was the place to be this past weekend in New Orleans. Over the course of the weekend, the performances made several headlines, including Janelle Monáe‘s performance of her hit single, “Yoga,” during which, she briefly flashed her breast, which was tastefully covered by a pink pasty. While this move proved polarizing, no haters could f*ck up Monáe’s vibe.

Monáe’s festive mood continued throughout the weekend, as she and a group of women joined rapper Megan Thee Stallion on stage. In one clip, Monáe welcomes Meg to the stage — which seems to come as a surprise to the “Plan B” rapper.

“What’s up friend?” Meg shouts in excitement.

In another clip, shared by Essence, Meg is seen leading the rest of the ladies in her “Hot Girl Boot Camp” themed set.

Meg is seen performing “Do It On The Tip” from her 2020 debut album, Good News. During the performance the group of women are seen twerking on stage, as Monáe appears from the side of the stage, clapping to the rhythm in support.

You can see some clips above.

Megan Thee Stallion and Janelle Monáe are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Here Are The Mad Cool Festival Set Times For 2023

Madrid’s Mad Cool music festival kicks off tomorrow — and will run until Saturday, July 8th. With a stacked lineup across several stages, here is what attendees need to know about the set times.

On Thursday, King Princess and Selah Sue will kick things off, with performances on different stages at 5:50 p.m. At 7 p.m. on the Madrid Is Life stage, The Offspring will play. Raye will perform an hour later on the Ouigo stage. Shortly after at 8:20 p.m., The 1975 will be on the Region Of Madrid stage. Later in the evening, fans can catch Lizzo at 9:40 (Madrid Is Life), Robbie Williams at 11:15 (Mad Cool), Rina Sawayama at 11:30 (Region Of Madrid), Lil Nas X at 12:55 a.m. (Madrid Is Life), and Franz Ferdinand at 1:00 a.m. after Sawayama.

For Friday, some key acts to catch include Angel Olsen at 6:55 p.m., Sam Smith at 8:05, Queens Of The Stone Age at 9:40, Mumford & Sons at 11:10, The Black Keys at 12:50 a.m., and Rüfüs Du Sol at 12:55 a.m..

Then, on Mad Cool’s final day on Saturday, there is still a lot going on. Sylvan Esso (6 p.m.), Liam Gallagher (8:15 p.m.), and Red Hot Chili Peppers (10:55 p.m.) will all be on the main Mad Cool stage. M.I.A. (9:35 p.m.) and The Prodigy (12:50 a.m.) will play the Madrid Is Life stage. Ava Max (11:20 p.m.) and Jamie XX (12:55 a.m.) are also helping close out the festival on the Region Of Madrid stage.

View the full Mad Cool set times below.

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The Pacers Set Themselves Up For A Bright Future Thanks To A Busy Offseason

Only three holdovers remain from the roster the Indiana Pacers entered the 2021-22 season sporting: Myles Turner, T.J. McConnell, and Isaiah Jackson. The fourth-longest-turned Pacer is a tie between Tyrese Haliburton and Buddy Hield, both of whom came from the Sacramento Kings in a February 2022 deal centered around Domantas Sabonis that signaled a directional pivot for the franchise.

Since then, Indiana’s further remade itself, sending out the likes of Caris LeVert, Malcolm Brogdon, and Chris Duarte. In their stead stand Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin, and Bruce Brown. The former two were selected in the 2022 Draft and sparkled during the rookie campaigns. The latter agreed to a two-year, $45 million with the Pacers during the initial minutes of this summer’s free agency period.

Over the past two weeks, Indiana has also addressed its hole at power forward in contrasting ways. With the seventh overall pick, it selected Jarace Walker, a multifaceted defender touting an intriguing package of offensive skills. A week later, it acquired Obi Toppin from the New York Knicks in exchange for a pair of future second-rounders.

For long stretches last season, the Pacers started Aaron Nesmith at the 4. Nesmith, who stands 6’5, learned to embrace the role, but the lack of a legitimate power forward often reared its head against big wings and towering frontcourts. Now, they have two dudes best suited at that position rather than requiring ingenuity to fill the gig. Lackluster point-of-attack and wing defense seemed to overextend Turner in 2022-23. Brown and Walker can help.

Presumably, the heart of their 2023-24 rotation will feature Haliburton, Nembhard, Brown, Hield, Mathurin, Walker, Toppin, and Turner. That’s a pretty enticing group. Five of them are 25 or younger and still on rookie deals, giving Indiana the chance to retain them long-term, which began when Haliburton inked a five-year extension last week. The other three (Brown, Hield, and Turner) are all good NBA players. A copacetic, harmonic roster is being built, particularly on offense.

The perimeter quintet of Haliburton, Brown, Nembhard, Hield, and Mathurin complement one another well. Brown’s a rugged, sprightly slasher and finisher who grew more comfortable with his outside jumper last season. Haliburton’s a premier shooter who progressed tremendously as a driver last season. Both are adept off the ball and excel processing timely reads in advantageous situations. Nembhard is a platonic ancillary ball-handler whose passing vision and quick trigger from deep let him slot in next to accomplished creators. Hield is a nomad off-ball shooter who will traverse around screens until his legs are Jell-O.

Mathurin loves fashioning space off the ball and finding lanes downhill with deceptive footwork, at which point he steamrolls through defenders to finish or draw fouls. He’s a young player who has room to grow, though, and must keep improving his discretion at the rim and decision-making as a ball-handler to elevate his scoring ceiling. The Pacers’ cast of guards ensure the second point can develop patiently. He will not be forced to accrue on-ball reps simply to gauge his readiness at the expense of other skills and foundational players. He will earn those organically.

The open floor synergy of all five, given their blend of shooting, passing, creativity, downhill gusto, and understanding of space, is tantalizing. Last season, they ranked fourth in transition frequency (17.3 percent) and second in points per 100 possessions (133.6). Make or miss, they constantly pushed to catch the defense unorganized and pounce on that discombobulation. Watching a wunderkind like Haliburton dance through ill-prepared defenders and schemes was delightful. It’ll only be better next year alongside the Pacers’ key roster additions.

Among those key roster additions is Toppin, who fits aptly into this turbocharged, open floor ethos, which represents a distinct style from the Knicks, a team that finished 29th, 22nd, and 17th in transition rate during his three seasons there. He’s a bouncy finisher who’s converted 71 percent of his career shots around the hoop, loves dashing behind defenders as a cutter and has flashed drive-and-go ability off the catch. Haliburton-Toppin pick-and-rolls flanked by three credible marksmen should be good for a highlight at least once a week. All the different avenues through which Haliburton will deliver Toppin a seamless slam will be worth tallying.

I eagerly await how head coach Rick Carlisle deploys Toppin, Turner, and Walker offensively, with their wide-ranging, divergent skill-sets. Double Drag involving Haliburton as the conductor, Toppin diving to the rim, and Turner drifting beyond the arc should be a staple of the early offense emphasis that fuels them. Indiana is piloted by a creative engine in Haliburton and cunning tactician in Carlisle, who’s provided optimal roles for various integral players.

Haliburton’s ascent accelerated what some expected to be a tricky rebuild in a small market and it’s been complemented by shrewd roster decisions. Instead, they’ll be among the many Eastern Conference teams rightfully eyeing the postseason next year. They shored up deficiencies that don’t interfere with the long-term core and even amplify it in certain regards.

Before Haliburton missed 10 consecutive games, the Pacers were 23-19 and tied for sixth in the East. When he sat out, they tumbled to 24-28 and 10th. This should be a competitive, jigsaw group next season, in large part because of the moves made over the past 16 months. And that competitiveness won’t preclude them from continuing to prioritize Haliburton’s prime, which is increasingly on the horizon. Finding the right primary initiator is among the most critical and strenuous parts of any roster construction. Haliburton, fresh off his 22-year-old season averaging 21 and 10 on 62 percent true shooting, is as good a bet as any.

Turner quietly just averaged 18-7-2 on 65 percent true shooting and added layers to his interior scoring repertoire last year. Mathurin is a keen off-ball mover, foul-line menace (.477 free throw rate), and intrepid slasher who only hit 32.6 percent of his threes as a rookie after burying 38.3 percent in two years at Arizona — it’s not guaranteed, but positive regression wouldn’t be a surprise. There are areas to address, but the outline of a rather ideal secondary scorer alongside Haliburton took shape, reinforced by his 16.7 points per game in year one. Nembhard’s pick-and-roll savvy pops. A fresh start and expanded role could be the launching point needed for Toppin, who’s long exhibited promise. Walker’s two-way allure is evident.

This is the Funky Bunch Pacers armed with a clear direction. They’re headlined by one of the league’s brightest young stars and accumulating proper secondary talent around him. Right now, the vision is logical and joyful, and it shouldn’t take too long for that to turn into on-court success.