The last time you did a James Bond marathon, it was probably a multi-platform experience. One movie was on Netflix, another on Hulu, and the other you had to rent from the Apple Store, etc. This is a small problem compared to most things, but an annoyance nonetheless. Now, for the first time since the marathons on the long-gone but not forgotten Spike TV, every James Bond movie from Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton to Daniel Craig will be available in one place when the entire James Bond catalog is available to stream on Amazon Prime, starting April 15.
This move was inevitable with the news of Amazon’s acquisition of MGM, the studio that owns distribution rights to the Bond films. The Bond collection consists of 25 films, starting with 1962’s Dr. No starring Sean Connery, and ending with 2021’s No Time To Die starring Daniel Craig. The catalog won’t include 1967’s Casino Royale or 1983’s Never Say Never Again. While both are technically Bond films, neither were produced by Eon Productions, the studio behind the 007 franchise.
Here’s the list of every Bond film that will be available on Prime:
Dr. No
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
Live And Let Die
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
Moonraker
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
A View To A Kill
The Living Daylights
Licence To Kill
GoldenEye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The World Is Not Enough
Die Another Day
Casino Royale
Quantum Of Solace
Skyfall
Spectre
No Time To Die
The Bond collection will be available to stream starting Friday, April 15. Unlike diamonds, the 007 collection on Amazon Prime is not forever, because according to Prime it will only be available for a “limited time.” How limited? We do not know, but hopefully, it’s enough time to watch 25 films including the nearly three-hour Craig Era ones.
Even if Matt Gaetz had never once opened his mouth to speak over the past decade-plus he has been in politics, it would be clear from the product-filled ocean wave of hair crashing atop his head that whatever the Florida congressman had to say would likely be tone-deaf and offensive. Unfortunately, he has not chosen to remain silent and we’re all too familiar with his inane opinions on everything from life-threatening illnesses like diabetes (“lose weight!”) and COVID to why acquitted serial killer Kyle Rittenhouse would make a great congressional intern. On Wednesday, Gaetz made a giant horse’s ass of himself yet again for all the world to witness—and Seth Meyers, for one, is here for it!
On Wednesday, Gaetz—who is under federal investigation for sex trafficking—made a big show of trying to show up four-star general and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin while reviewing the DoD’s proposed 2023 defense budget. The interaction did not go well for the Florida Man, who seemed to lack a basic understanding of how military spending works but had a whole lot of thoughts on “wokeism.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL): “You guys said that Russia would overrun Ukraine in 36 days.”
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin: “Has it occurred to you that Russia has not overrun Ukraine because of what we’ve done? And our allies have done? Have you ever even thought about that?” pic.twitter.com/Wigdb37aSg
“Florida congressman Matt Gaetz, who looks like he wished on a monkey’s paw he’d make it in Major League Baseball and instead got Mr. Met’s head, leveled a bunch of unhinged conspiracy theories at Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin yesterday, claiming the military cares more about critical race theory and ‘wokeism’ than National Defense…
“What is wrong with these people? In their fevered swamp brains, do they genuinely believe our soldiers no longer know how to file a rifle because they are buried in homework from pronoun class?”
Meyers went on to point out that while he encourages that tough questions be asked of our national security officials, and generally agrees that the defense budget is “massively inflated,” that’s not even what Gaetz was attempting to do by taking a hard-line stance with Austin. That stance, of course, started to crumble when the congressman began yelling about being “behind in hypersonics,” an advanced type of weaponry that can travel at more than five times the speed of sound.
When Austin questioned Gaetz’s understanding of hypersonic weapons, and how he came to determine that we’re “behind” on them, Gaetz simply uttered: “I don’t know.” Which, yep, that sounds about right.
Over their past few releases, Interpol has gotten into the habit of dropping a new album about every four years. Well, their latest LP, Marauder, came out in 2018, so they’re due. Now, Interpol is set to deliver, as today, they announced their seventh album, The Other Side Of Make-Believe, which is set for a July 15 release. Alongside that news also arrives a video for “Toni,” a lead single that doesn’t stray too far from the band’s signature post-punk aesthetic.
Paul Banks said of the video, “It was a blast working with Van Alpert on the video for our song ‘Toni.’ We bonded over shared film inspiration as well as a passion for classic music videos by the likes of Glazer, Cunningham, and Jonze. Van, in my opinion, is in the club with these legends; and it’s exciting to watch him build his own enduring body of work.”
Banks also said of starting work on the new album remotely in 2020, “We usually write live, but for the first time I’m not shouting over a drum kit. Daniel [Kessler] and I have a strong enough chemistry that I could picture how my voice would complement the scratch demos he emailed over. Then I could turn the guys down on my laptop, locate these colorful melodies and generally get the message across in an understated fashion.”
Watch the “Toni” video above. Below, find the The Other Side Of Make-Believe art and tracklist below, as well as Interpol’s upcoming tour dates.
04/25 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum*
04/26 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater*
04/28 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre*
04/29 – San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre*
04/30 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre*
05/02 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union *
05/03 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom **
05/05 – St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre*
05/06 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom*
05/07 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit*
05/08 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre*
05/10 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem*
05/11 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner*
05/13 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia*
05/14 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre*
05/15 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre*
05/21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Rose Bowl, Pasadena – Just Like Heaven***
05/28 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio De Los Deportes****
06/08 – Barcelona, Spain @ Sala Apolo
06/09 – Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound
06/11 – Porto, Portugal @ Primavera Sound
06/12 – Berlin, Germany @ Templehof Sounds Festival
06/14 – London, UK @ The Roundhouse
06/15 – London, UK @ The Roundhouse
06/16 – Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
06/18 – Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel
06/19 – Landgraaf, Netherlands @ Pinkpop Festival
08/25 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage ^
08/26 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage #
08/27 – Portland, ME @ Thompson’s Point ^
08/28 – Providence, RI @ Bold Point Pavilion ^
08/30 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor ^
09/01 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J. Brady Music Center ^
09/02 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern %
09/03 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit ^
09/06 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Outdoors ^
09/08 – Indianapolis, IN @ TCU Amphitheater at White River Park ^
09/09 – St. Louis, MO @ Stifel Theatre ^
09/10 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion ^
09/13 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas ^
09/14 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre ^
09/16 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre ^
09/17 – Portland, OR @ Pioneer Courthouse Square ^
09/18 – Portland, OR @ Pioneer Courthouse Square ^
* with Tycho and Matthew Dear
** with Matthew Dear
*** with The Shins, Modest Mouse, MIA, and more
**** with Dry Cleaning
^ with Spoon and The Goon Sax
# Metric, Interpol, and Spoon
The Other Side Of Make-Believe is out 7/15 via Matador. Pre-order it here.
While discussing Dr. Anthony Fauci‘s recent interview with Chris Wallace where he opened up about having his COVID messaging constantly undermined by then President Donald Trump, The View‘s Sunny Hostin revealed that her family has looked into filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration for causing the death of her husband’s parents.
During the panel, The View co-hosts agreed that the administration attempted to use Fauci as a “scapegoat,” which prompted former White House communications director Stephanie Grisham to share what she saw on her end after raising concerns about COVID messaging, and it was not good.
DR. FAUCI CALLS MESSAGING UNDER TRUMP ADMIN “PAINFUL”: Two years after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with Chris Wallace to discuss how he was punished for trying to do his job in the crucial early months of the crisis – #TheView panel reacts. pic.twitter.com/YKHbSQE7mD
“I actually had a problem putting some of the information out, and when I raised those concerns, all messaging, if you can imagine this, all messaging about COVID got taken away from me, the press secretary, me, the director of communications, and the entire West Wing communications team of about 40, and it was transferred to the vice president’s team,” Grisham revealed.
After hearing Grisham’s anecdote, Behar asked Hostin, a former attorney, if the administration is liable for causing deaths because of examples like Grisham’s where the Trump White House attempted to downplay the virus and hamper public health initiatives.
“My family has thought about this a lot, especially because Manny’s parents died from COVID,” Hostin said. “And I blame the Trump administration for that. We’ve explored it. We’ve explored it, we’ve thought about it.”
Hostin did not elaborate on if her family is still pursuing legal action or if a lawsuit is possible.
Mark Wahlberg, who famously rises from sleep at about 2:30 am to squeeze in the first of his many daily workouts, took quite a turn for his upcoming movie, Father Stu. In the film, he portrays the real-life Reverend Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest, and as such, Wahlberg couldn’t portray the role with his usual swole physique. Such career sacrifices demand body transformations, and instead of hitting the gym like most actors do in order to achieve change, he had to, uh, stop that routine.
This movie’s release (it now arrives in theaters on April 13) got pushed back because of the global situation, and so, Wahlberg now has to supplement the details that he already discussed, such as how he ate up to 11,000 calories per day, which resulted in him pulling off this stunning transformation in only three weeks:
That doesn’t seem like a great boomerang routine for the bod, but it gets worse. While speaking to E! Online, the former Marky Mark revealed his menu, which included a daily glass of olive oil. Major yikes:
“I wasn’t eating anything that you would think, ‘Oh my God, I get to sit on the couch and eat ice cream and pizzas.’ I tried to do it in a healthy way. It was a dozen eggs and a dozen pieces of bacon, two baked potatoes, a Porterhouse steak, two bowls of white rice, and a glass of olive oil. The first two weeks were high proteins. The second two weeks were a lot of carbs. The last two weeks starches, and then sodium, just to kind of get as bloated as possible.”
Yeah, even if Wahlberg thinks that this was the “healthy” way, one’s arteries still can’t be happy with an excess amount of the “good” fat that comes in olive oil. Also, it sounds pretty disgusting to have to chug any type of oil. Previously, Wahlberg called the diet “fun for about an hour” and more difficult than losing weight would be for a role. Neither one sounds like a great time, but awards, man.
As has become her custom, Alicia Keys has released a solo version of her recent single, “City Of Gods.” While the original “City Of Gods” features both Kanye West and Fivio Foreign, on “City Of Gods Part II,” Keys strips back the production, turning her latest ode to the Big Apple into a tender ballad. The new video features Alicia showing off a Mercedes-Benz concept car, as well as being coronated by a New York rap icon. Slick Rick appears in the video, bequeathing a large and heavy-looking collection of chains to Alicia, who stoically regards the camera as her neck gets chunkier and chunkier.
Included in that collection is one of Keys’ own chains, which she commissioned from famed New York jeweler Elliante And Co. to commemorate her latest album, KEYS. The glittering neckpiece features a rendition of a set of piano keys with the singer’s signature and received praise from both her husband Swizz Beatz and Jay-Z. Jay-Z was Alicia’s collaborator on a prior record celebrating New York City, “Empire State of Mind,” which she also remixed after its initial success. Whether “City Of Gods II” leads into another body of work for 2022 remains to be seen.
Watch the video for Alicia Keys’ “City Of Gods Part II” above.
The Los Angeles Lakers are not making the playoffs, and as a result, the team has a number of huge decisions to make as this summer rolls around. Atop the list is the future of Russell Westbrook, who the team acquired last offseason in a monster deal with the Washington Wizards. Despite that, Westbrook never quite seemed to fit alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis, saw his name get kicked around in trade rumors at the deadline, and has a player option in his contract for next season that would cost the team a little more than $47 million.
Assuming they do not want to run it back next year, the obvious path is to canvas the league and see if a trade can be found anywhere, something that could be a bit easier than it was at the deadline because L.A. could now attach an additional first-round pick. But if they decide that giving up their selections in 2027 and 2029 is too tough a pill to swallow, Marc Stein reports that waiving Westbrook and using the stretch provision is very much on the table.
“A straight release of Westbrook that essentially transforms his mammoth player option for next season into what lives on their books as a three-year deal in the $15 million range annually would move the Lakers out of luxury-tax territory and make it far easier for them to retain free agent-to-be Malik Monk, who at times has unexpectedly appeared to be the Lakers’ most dependable player not named LeBron James throughout a nightmarish 31-48 campaign,” Stein wrote in the latest edition of his newsletter.
There are very obvious drawbacks to this plan — having to pay Westbrook $15 million over the next three years while he does not play for the team is not exactly an ideal scenario. But having said that, the Lakers are in a situation where any path would have some sort of downside, and ultimately, this might be the best one to travel.
Ahead of the release of her third studio album, Familia, Camila Cabello says she is now in “a better place” compared to when she first began laying the groundwork for the album. Cabello began writing and recording Familia while quarantined during the COVID-19 pandemic with family. She opted to work with very few collaborators in order to demonstrate vulnerability and intimacy on each track.
In an interview with Reuters, she said she was in “really kind of sh*tty place, like mental health wise” during the album’s inception.
“Obviously, I want to make good songs,” she continued, “but to me, it’s just like, I just want to have a good time today in the studio and feel safe and feel relaxed and feel like I’m being true to myself.”
Cabello says Familia will allow fans to hear her in a “more well-rounded space.” The album boasts a few impressive collaborators, including Ed Sheeran and Willow, the latter of whom appears on “Psychofreak.” On “Psychofreak,” Cabello addresses her 2016 departure from girl group Fifth Harmony, which formed on the short-lived American version of The X Factor in 2012.
“I don’t blame the girls for how it all went down,” Cabello sings on the track.
In a 2017 interview for Billboard (per Entertainment Weekly), Cabello revealed she hadn’t spoken with Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, or Dinah Jane since leaving Fifth Harmony. Now, she says she maintains “limited but positive” contact with them.
“We have been like supportive of each other through like DMs and stuff,” Cabello said. “I’m like, in a really good place with them.”
We’ve now reached the part of The Slap where former Oscars host Billy Crystal is weighing in on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock live on stage after the comedian told a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith. Of course, Crystal brings a unique perspective to the situation given his background as a fellow comedian, and the fact that he’s hosted the Academy Awards nine times. He’s also a three-time Grammy host, so it’s safe to say Crystal knows a thing or two about how these productions go down.
While appearing on Bob Costa’s HBO Max show, Back on the Record, Crystal offered his blunt assessment of The Slap. “[A] most disturbing incident, for sure. It was an assault,” Crystal said. “I’ve had experiences. I hosted the Grammys three times and I’ve been thrown things.”
According to Crystal, The Slap is a prime example of why it’s always good to have a host for these awards shows to move things along and/or capitalize on the moment. Via Deadline:
Crystal maintained that having a host brings an element of control to an event.
“I sort of set myself up to host the show, really host the show, so you can tie it together. So, whenever I see shows that it’s a no-host show, yeah, it went faster, but there’s nobody there to capitalize on anything and give the audience the feeling of there’s somebody in charge.”
What Crystal is describing is essentially what Rock did even though he wasn’t technically one of the three hosts for the evening. Rock has received praise from Whoopi Goldberg, who often hosted the Oscars alongside Crystal, for being “the adult” in the room and not escalating the situation. In fact, Goldberg believes Rock’s cool demeanor saved Smith from even further trouble.
Doja Cat had what is surely the most famous music urination in recent memory, when she nearly missed the chance to accept her Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance because she was in the bathroom. Fellow Grammy nominee Japanese Breakfast (aka Michelle Zauner) had a unique perspective on that bit of Grammys history as she was actually in the bathroom with Doja during that fateful pee.
Zauner broke down different parts of her 2022 Grammys experience in a new Pitchfork feature and she noted of Doja:
“I went out during a commercial break and I was in the bathroom. Doja Cat came in, and I was like, ‘OMG, it’s Doja Cat! She’s going to pee next to me.’ Then some woman came in and was like, ‘Doja Cat! Doja Cat! Doja Cat!’ And all of sudden she was, like, yanking her by the wrists past me, and her skirt flew up and she flashed her ass to everyone running in to go and accept her award. They close the door and hold them during a commercial break, and once the show starts, they don’t let anyone back in, and so she was running with Doja Cat because she had just won.”
We now have a look at basically every part of that moment, as Zauner’s story comes shortly after video of Doja’s sprint from the bathroom to the stage surfaced.
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