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Scott Foster Got A Bloody Lip After LeBron James Ran Into Him

Referees are usually pretty good at getting out of the way of things. A basketball court is only so big, and there are 10 pretty huge humans on it playing the sport at an ultra-high, ultra-focused level, so the refs have to figure out how to put themselves in a position to see everything while simultaneously being cognizant of the fact that players might not see them.

Guys running into referees isn’t especially common, although we got a pretty high-profile meeting of the minds on Saturday evening during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. At one point, LeBron James tried to turn up court to spark a fastbreak, but he ran into a problem: Scott Foster. The referee was standing on the court, and when James turned and started sprinting, the two collided.

It turns out that this actually led to Foster bleeding a little bit, as James presumably collided with him while he had his whistle in his mouth which caused a cut.

Foster had to go get tended to for a second, but he was able to stay in the game and keep doing referee things. As for James, we assume that he got to live out an NBA player’s dream by crashing into Scott Foster and not getting in trouble.

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How Did The ‘Fast X’ Director Decide Who Dies?

Fast X opened this weekend, bringing moviegoers the penultimate entry in the main wing of a beloved franchise. How will it wrap up a series that began in a very different place than it is now? Will beloved characters tragically eat it? There’s only one film left, so maybe. Maybe even probably. In fact, the film’s director came up with a jokey way to decide who lives and who perishes.

In an interview with Collider, director Louis Leterrier — of Transporter 2 (with Fast X family member Jason Statham), The Incredible Hulk, the Clash of the Titans remake, and Now You See Me — talked about joining production at the last second. That meant he didn’t have much power to alter the script. But he did have access to future screenplays, which means he could choose everyone’s fate. But how did he do that?

“The actors had to write letters to beg me to keep their characters alive, and I deemed them worthy,” Leterrier joked. “No, spoiler-free obviously, but some were written in the script and then some– Let’s say that, you know, because I went deeper than this one movie, I saw further, and I was like, ‘Oh, I know what I want.’ And there’s some actions and hard, harsh decisions I had to make because I knew what was coming in the next movie.”

Sounds like someone or someones big does or do get shuffled off the fictional mortal coil. You’ll know when the as-yet-untitled final film bows in 2025.

(Via Collider)

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A Taylor Swift Fan Became A Security Guard At A Nashville Venue Just So He Could See ‘The Eras Tour’

Swifties are some of the most dedicated fan bases. But one Taylor Swift fan went to extremes to see his fave live in concert.

Like many Swift fans, Nashville resident Davis Perrigo was unfortunately unable to secure to tickets to Swift’s Eras Tour due to a botched Ticketmaster pre-sale. So instead, he managed to land a job at Nissan Stadium as a security guard shortly before Swift stopped in Nashville on May 5, 6 and 7.

“Friday night I was next to the stage, and then Saturday night, I had almost a better view,” said Perrigo in a an interview with Nashville news station, NewsChannel 5.

Perrigo wasn’t able to record any of the shows, due to the venue’s policy, however, some fans in the audience recorded Perrigo, as he was seen singing along to every word.

Some of the clips have since gone viral on TikTok, and Perrigo even shared some of the clips with his coworkers.

“I showed someone at work, like, ‘Hey, this video got 10,000 views,’ and then by that night, it was over one million. I was like, ‘OMG, this is out of control,” Perrigo said.

While much of the venue’s security guards maintained a more stoic demeanor, Perrigo’s vibrance was noticed by member’s of Swift’s security team.

“I actually got reprimanded by Taylor’s security, saying that I was going too hard and I needed to take it down a notch,” Perrigo said

You can see some of the clips of Perrigo above.

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The First Reviews Of Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Say It’s Long, Maybe Imperfect, But Masterful

Martin Scorsese may be no fan of comic book movies, but to a certain sect of cinephiles, his films are events on par with the latest Marvel entry. The master filmmaker’s latest, Killers of the Flower Moon, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival Saturday, with its first reviews dropping shortly thereafter. From the sound of it, the legend behind such giants as Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, and The Wolf of Wall Street has made a masterful, if possibly flawed (or maybe simply ambitious in a way that’s daunting on first viewing), epic.

Let’s get what will likely be the most common complaint among moviegoers out of the way first: its length. Scorsese has been making colossal works ones since 1977’s New York, New York, and Killers — about the “Reign of Terror,” aka the massacre of an oil-rich Osage community in the 1920s — is his second longest (after his previous fiction film, The Irishman, of course).

Variety’s Peter Debruge worries that will hurt its theatrical chances — though funded by Apple, it will hit theaters before their streamer, in October — he also thinks it hurts the film in general:

This is why someone needs to stand up and tell Marty to rein it in. They should’ve done it before he started shooting, since the pace is built in, and Scorsese’s projects don’t compress well after the fact. In its present form, “Killers” is still a compelling true story, one that Scorsese and co-writer Rick Yorn shifted from being a standard white-savior detective yarn to a more morally thorny look at how the white culprits plotted and carried out the murders. Stylistically, this feels like a young man’s movie. It’s engrossing from the get-go, the palpable tension methodically echoed by Robbie Robertson’s steady-heartbeat score. But it keeps going and going until everyone we care about is dead, dying or behind bars, with nearly an hour still in store.

Deadline’s Pete Hammond, on the other hand, had no beef with the length:

There are many ways to spoil the sheer pleasure of watching a master filmmaker handle a vast tale like this, working at the top of a very impressive game at a time when many have retired. I won’t do that except to say with a length of 3 1/2 hours the filmmaker and his longtime editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, don’t seem to be wasting any time. Yes, it feels truly epic in many ways, but all in service to the story. I never looked at my watch.

Ditto The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney:

But the three-and-a-half-hour running time is fully justified in an escalating tragedy that never loosens its grip — a sordid illustration of historical erasure with echoes in today’s bitterly divisive political gamesmanship.

Indiewire’s David Ehrlich, who gave it a B+, praises the film but also points to what he sees as its shortcomings:

And yet, the “Reign of Terror” — which came in the wake of an oil discovery that made the members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma the richest people per capita on planet Earth — proves to be an uncomfortably vast backdrop for Scorsese’s more intimate brand of crime saga. The book from which “Killers of the Flower Moon” has been adapted is a sweeping tale about the end of the Wild West and the birth of the 20th century, as the author David Grann devotes roughly equal time to the modern sociopath who orchestrated the Osage slayings and the old-fashioned cowboy who J. Edgar Hoover dispatched to stop him. Scorsese’s more narrowly focused version takes stock of those tectonic shifts in our nation’s history, but only in passing. Its primary interest is limited to the sinister mastermind and his favorite lapdog, two beady-eyed fucks whose understanding of the new American landscape was limited to the belief that it still belonged to them.

Rolling Stone’s David Fear calls it an M-word:

Structured as the sort of throwback, big-picture epic that characterized ambitious moviemaking in the 1970s and early ’80s, Killers of the Flower Moon is, at its core, a love story. But it’’s also a mystery, albeit not one with simplistic whodunnit solutions; a highly gothic take on the white-hat horse operas of yesteryear; a star vehicle, featuring a career-best performance from an actor whose talent too often gets eclipsed by his celebrity; a continuation of a sui generis 50-year collaboration between two artists/coupla guys from Little Italy; and an indictment of white supremacy, then and now. Above all, it’s a Martin Scorsese picture, brimming with reverence for a culture that survived a horrible trauma as it is filled with exhilarating flourishes, film history references, and explorations of the faultline between the sacred and profane. And yes: It’s a masterpiece.

The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw connects to Scorsese’s past work, which is often about the sociopathy of the moneyed and powerful:

With co-writer Eric Roth, Scorsese crafts an epic of creeping, existential horror about the birth of the American century, a macabre tale of quasi-genocidal serial killings which mimic the larger erasure of Native Americans from the US. It places in the drama’s foreground a gaslit marriage of lies and poisoned love. It echoes Scorsese’s earlier work about mob violence, mob loyalty and the final, inevitable sellout to the federal authorities, whose own bad faith gradually emerges. But in the end, this film is about what all westerns are about, and perhaps all history: the brutal grab for land, resources and power.

So does The Los Angeles Times’ Justin Chang, who also states that he can’t wait to watch it again so he can better wrestle with its ambitions.

In the background of all the dense, teeming action you may hear reverberant echoes of “Goodfellas” and “The Irishman,” “Gangs of New York” and “The Wolf of Wall Street,” among other indelible American epics of organized crime and tribalist violence. But you will also hear — in the agonized cries and silences of an Osage woman named Mollie Burkhart (a superb Lily Gladstone), Ernest’s wife — a story of this nation’s original sin, here compounded to a degree of monstrosity and horror that can give even a chronicler of human evil as seasoned as Scorsese pause.

For the rest of you, you’ll have to wait till October 6 to make your mind up.

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Report: Tim Duncan Will ‘Regularly Visit’ The Spurs To Work With Victor Wembanyama

The San Antonio Spurs are apparently very good at getting the top pick in the NBA Draft when a franchise-changing big man is on the line. The team previously got the No. 1 pick in 1987 when David Robinson was available for selection, and did it again in 1997 when Tim Duncan was in the Draft.

In 2023, the ping pong balls bounced the team’s way once more, and as a result, the overwhelming likelihood is that French big man Victor Wembanyama will begin his NBA career as a member of the Spurs. And as it turns out, one of the franchise’s other No. 1 overall picks is going to have a vested interest in helping him get used to life in the league, according to Marc Stein’s latest newsletter.

At the behest of longtime Spurs patriarch Gregg Popovich, Tim Duncan agreed to join Pop’s coaching staff for the 2019-20 campaign interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. That one season was enough for Duncan to reaffirm what many suspected and what he surely already knew—full-time coaching isn’t for him—but the expectation is that he will regularly visit the team’s practice facility to work with Wembanyama when the Spurs are home.

As Stein mention, Duncan has previously served on Pop’s staff, but stepped down after 16 months at the helm. At the very least, he’ll be about as good of a mentor for Wembanyama as he can get early on in his career.

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Even Megan Thee Stallion Couldn’t Contain Her Reaction To Her Wax Figures At Madame Tussauds

Megan Thee Stallion‘s music has been immortalized on wax. But now, her likeness is immortalized in wax. Madame Tussauds has revealed a pair of wax figures crafted in the fashion of the Hot Girl Coach herself.

One of the wax figures is dressed up in a matching pant and coat set, with print headlines, reminiscent of the aesthetic from Meg’s debut album, Good News. Another was wearing a sequined, metallic, two-piece set, with a matching hat.

While Madame Tussauds wax figures tend to be a hit or a miss, the general consensus among the Hotties seems to be that the resemblance to Meg is uncanny.

“So glad Madame Tussauds did right by Megan’s Wax Figure,” said one fan on Twitter.

“Madame Tussauds’ Megan Thee Stallion wax figures look good af,” said another fan. “One of the best celebrity wax figures I’ve seen by far. Ate and left no crumbs.”

Even Megan herself was impressed by the wax figures. In a video shared to social media, Meg is seen, almost unable to pick her jaw up off of the ground.

The wax figures will be on display at Madame Tussauds museums in New York and Las Vegas.

You can see Megan’s reaction above.

Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Eagles WR A.J. Brown Was Almost Hit By A Car During A Bike Ride For Charity

A.J. Brown was nearly hit by a car on Saturday morning while participating in a charity event. Brown, the All-Pro wide receiver that the Philadelphia Eagles acquired in a trade from the Tennessee Titans last year, was one of the players who participated in the bike ride portion of an annual event put on by the team that looks to raise money for the Eagles Autism Foundation.

While streaming on Instagram Live, Brown came to an intersection and very nearly got hit by a car, which led to him dropping his phone.

It’s a really scary sight, but Brown went to Twitter after this started to make its way around the internet and let everyone know that he is ok.

Brown followed this up by having a sense of humor about things, joking (we think!) that the person who ran the stop sign might have been a fan of the Dallas Cowboys.

The most important thing, of course, is that Brown is fine and was able to avoid getting hurt in a situation that can end up being very, very serious. As for the event, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced that the organization was able to raise $6 million this year, which is a record for a single year.

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The College Kid Who Tracks Elon Musk’s Jet Is Now Doing The Same Thing For Ron DeSantis

Late last year after he took over Twitter, Elon Musk went after a college kid. The Tesla/Space X big boss was nonplussed that Jack Sweeney, an early 20s sophomore from Florida, had created a bot account that posted the actions of his private jet, despite the information already being public anyway. He suspended then reinstated the account and it’s currently still live, albeit with a 24-hour delay. But Sweeney has added another right-leaning figure to his list.

As per Insider, Sweeney has recently launched @DeSantisJet, which will follow the government-owned jet wielded by — you guessed it — Ron DeSantis. Sweeney told the publication that he created the account due to rising interest in the Florida governor, who’s expected to formally announce his 2024 presidential campaign next week.

Earlier this month, DeSantis signed a bill that would redact certain details about his trips, including the names of staff and family joining him. However, the flights themselves are still part of the public record as per the flight tracking platform ADS-B Exchange.

Where has Ole Puddin’ Fingers flown recently? The latest tracking post as of this writing shows that he flew from Tallahassee to Tampa and back again on May 17.

When DeSantis officially throws his hat in the ring, he’ll formally start battling not one but two Florida residents: Donald Trump, who’s crushing him in the polls, and The Walt Disney Company, which keeps pantsing him for his attempts to make them pay for not being homophobes.

(Via Insider)

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Lizzo Offered Words Of Affirmation During A Show In Nebraska After The Passage Of LB574

Lizzo is here to remind us that we are special. Last night (May 19), during a stop on her Special 2our in Omaha, Nebraska, she shared a message with her fans who are in danger of losing reproductive rights and trans-affirming care.

“Anyone who comes to a Lizzo show should know that I am for people to have the right to healthcare,” she said in a video captured by a journalist who was in attendance at the concert.

This statement came after Nebraska’s passing of LB574, a bill banning abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy, along with gender-affirming healthcare for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people under the age of 18.

Elsewhere during her speech, Lizzo offered words of affirmation to her fans, particularly the younger ones worried about the future of the world.

“It really breaks my heart that there are young people growing up in a world that doesn’t protect them,” she said. “Let me be your safe space tonight. Young people, don’t let anybody tell you who you are, don’t let any law tell you who you’re not. You are who you are. I see you. You are valid. You deserve to be here in any form. These laws are not real. You are what’s real.”

You can see a clip from the show above.

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Tony Allen Says He Reaches Out To Ja Morant’s Dad ‘Every Day’ To Offer Support

Tony Allen is making it a point to let Ja Morant know he is in his corner. Allen, the Memphis Grizzlies legend who served as one of the pillars of the team’s revered Grit ‘n’ Grind era, went onto Kevin Garnett’s “KG Certified” to have a conversation regarding Morant, who is currently caught up in a new controversy related to his possession of a firearm.

“I reach out to his dad every day,” Allen said of Morant’s father, Tee, per Damichael Cole of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. “I tell him, ‘Hey man, I’m in y’all corner. I’m around. I’m here if you need me.’ I been through some of everything of what he’s trying to portray. It can get rough.”

While Allen is of the belief that “experience is the best teacher” and Morant’s going to learn from all this, he explained to Garnett that, if he got the chance to sit down with the All-Star guard, he wants to have a conversation with Morant about the seriousness of guns.

“You gotta be properly planning in your movements, and when you’re out and about, man, and you definitely think you need a gun or you need places to go that you need a gun, might not need to be going to those places,” he said. “I say that from experience, I’ve done been in a fair share of things myself that I wish I could take back myself.

“He gotta get the right people around him,” Allen went on to say. “I know that sounds cliche, but more so than anything, you need some cats around you that’s gonna let you know when you wrong, when you bogus, when you pretty much need to be a man about certain situations, a grown man at that.”

Earlier this month, Morant waved a gun around while on an Instagram Live that was broadcast by one of his friends. It was the second time Morant has come under scrutiny for brandishing a gun, as he went on a leave of absence that turned into an 8-game suspension following an incident where he brought a gun to a nightclub in Colorado. Reports indicate that Morant could face a lengthy suspension for the most recent incident, and he has currently been suspended from all team activities by the Grizzlies.