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‘This Is The Sickest’: Jonah Hill Remembers His First Time Meeting Will Ferrell At An L.A. Taco Shop

Ahead of their upcoming collaboration for Don’t Look Up, a Netflix original that takes a dark comedic look at the pending climate crisis, Jonah Hill sat down for a lengthy interview conducted by director Adam McKay in which the two reminisced on Hill’s career. Interestingly, Don’t Look Up is their first time working together, but they’ve known each other going all the way back to Hill’s breakout performance in Superbad. As Hill recalls, he could tell his life had significantly changed thanks to an unforgettable experience involving McKay, Will Ferrell, and a taco shop. Via GQ:

I remember when we met, because Seth Rogen lived in an apartment behind Canter’s [Deli, in Los Angeles], and then Seth was the first one to start making paper. And so he got a house, and then I moved into his apartment behind Canter’s. There was a taco shop around the corner, and you and Will Ferrell were eating tacos. It must’ve been right before or after Superbad came out, but I remember that you guys wanted to talk to me. And I sat down and talked to you guys. And you guys were, like, talking to me. And I was like, This is the sickest! This is it! I get to talk to these people I’m obsessed with.

As McKay recalls, he was actually aware of Hill thanks to his small turn in I Heart Huckabees, and he also remembered the taco shop meeting because Hill kept cracking him up with taco jokes. “Anyone who can talk about tacos with joy and humor is okay by me,” McKay said. This is a good life lesson for all of us, really, and especially today. It is Taco Tuesday, after all.

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Matthew McConaughey Delivered A Very McConaughey-esque Message To COVID-Stricken Texas Gov. Greg Abbott: ‘Mask, Vax, Just Keep Livin’

If Oscar-winning actor and all-around laidback dude Matthew McConaughey is serious about making a run at becoming the next governor of Texas, he might have just coined his slogan: Mask, Vax, Just Keep Livin.

That’s the message the Surfer Dude star and apparent anti-deodorant advocate had for current Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who is currently in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. Over the weekend, as MySanAntonio.com reported, McConaughey made his wishes that that the governor would be alright, alright, alright public when he tweeted: “Glad you’re now testing negative for Covid Governor Abbott. Thank you for mentioning that ‘the vaccination you received made your infection brief and mild.’ Health to you, Cecilia, Texas, and beyond. mask, vax and just keep livin, mcconaughey”

McConaughey’s message could be 100 percent genuine and heartfelt; he does seem to be that sort of peace and happiness-loving kind of guy, after all. But it could also be one of the first shots fired in the actor’s rumored desire to transition into politics in his home state of Texas, as Abbott would be McConaughey’s political opponent if the rumors of his planned gubernatorial run turn out to be true.

It is, of course, worth noting that Abbott has been working tirelessly—and successfully—to outlaw mask mandates, and has wanted to do the same in terms of COVID vaccinations… even though he himself is vaccinated. While some clever organizations have found ways around Abbott’s sadistic disdain for small protective measures against COVID, his overall stance on not requiring masks or vaccinations is clearly in direct opposition to McConaughey’s soon-to-be iconic “mask, vax and just keep livin” battle cry.

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Busta Rhymes Goes On An Anti-Mask Rant: ‘F*ck Your Mask!’

It’s disappointing, but unsurprising, that so many celebrities are so vehemently anti-mask and anti-vaccinations. When your livelihood revolves around public appreciation, the common-sense safety measures that have been put into place (albeit haphazardly) like lockdowns and vaccination checks are bound to feel limiting and unnecessary. So, the rich and famous have my empathy.

But when they use their platforms to spread misinformation or outright encourage their fans to selfishly dismiss public safety measures for their own personal comfort, that empathy pretty much goes out the window. Busta Rhymes did just that recently during a show in St. Louis, Missouri — a state where vaccination rates lag while new COVID cases surge — in a video which is beginning to make the rounds on Twitter, rallying the usual array of responses from dismay to smug, misguided satisfaction.

“This is my second show in front of human life in the last 15 f*cking months,” he says in the clip. “COVID could suck a d*ck.” However, while his introduction might be relatable, the rest of his speech turned out to be pretty irresponsible. “All these little weird-ass government policies and mandates… suck a d*ck!” he shouts. “Stop trying to take our civil liberties away… No human being is supposed to tell you [that] you can’t even breathe freely! F*ck your mask.”

So, there are a few reasons why this statement is, let’s just say “misguided.” For one, masks don’t prevent people from breathing — tests have shown you get the same amount of oxygen whether you wear one or not. However, wearing a mask DOES prevent droplets of moisture where the virus lives from leaving your mouth and nose when you sneeze, talk, cough, or even breathe, which helps prevent the SPREAD of the virus. It’s not for you, it’s for other people. Since you don’t know if you have it or not, it’s better to be safe than to kill someone’s grandma.

Finally, there’s no real civil liberty being violated here. People in other countries wear masks during flu season without being asked because they don’t want to spread the flu and they have baseline respect for other people in society. Busta’s argument, that masks make it more difficult to rhyme, eat food, or see people smile, pales in comparison to the threat of over half a million deaths from COVID — and potentially more, as the virus could mutate and become more deadly the longer it circulates through an unvaccinated population.

So yeah, just wear the damn mask. Be uncomfortable now so we can all breathe more freely later.

Watch Busta’s anti-mask rant above.

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‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ Edged Out ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ To Become Hulu’s Most-Watched Show (According To Hulu)

Making TV shows is David E. Kelley and Nicole Kidman’s business, and business is good. Big Little Lies — which he created and she starred in (and won an Emmy for) — and The Undoing were huge hits for HBO, and their most recent colloboration, Nine Perfect Strangers, is breaking ratings records on Hulu.

Deadline reports that the limited series “was the most-watched Hulu original ever — drama, comedy, limited series, or unscripted — on premiere day, as well as after five days on the service.” The previous title-holder was the season four finale of The Handmaid’s Tale. Of course, the usual asterisks apply, in that this is Hulu reporting on Hulu and no actual numbers were released, but it turns out people like watching things with Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Michael Shannon, Samara Weaving, Manny Jacinto, Regina Hall, and Bobby Cannavale. Who knew!

In our review of Nine Perfect Strangers, we called it a “fun follow-up to The White Lotus” with a “superior performances and decent script.” And did I mention that Jason from The Good Place plays a consultant for Kidman’s wellness guru? This feels important to know. The first three episodes of Nine Perfect Strangers are available now, while episode four drops on Wednesday. You can watch a preview below.

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There Still Is Nothing Else Quite Like LeBron James’ I Promise School And The Life-Changing Opportunities It Presents

For all the things that LeBron James gets too much attention for—a tossed-off tweet or Instagram post, a postgame comment, the quality of his acting in not-quite-sequels to iconic live-action crossover Hollywood blockbusters—there’s at least one aspect of this very public superstar’s public life about which we should probably be talking much more than we do.

This dude built a school.

Okay, so no, he didn’t literally build it, but the I Promise School is undeniably the result of LeBron’s singular vision, more-than-an-athlete ambition, and arguably unrivaled cultural and financial cachet. Opened in the summer of 2018, the I Promise School serves some of the most at-risk elementary school kids in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. As adjectives go, innovative sells short the school’s educational philosophy; visionary gets closer to describing the holistic approach not only to classroom instruction, but to ensuring its students are nurtured mind, body, and soul. It sounds like hyperbole, until you see it for yourself.

I had the chance to do just that in the winter of 2018, a few months after it opened. Some of the tangible initiatives that set the I Promise School apart are obvious enough: The brightly decorated hallways and classrooms designed to inspire; the free breakfasts and lunches and clothing closet that ensure no student will go hungry or cold as long as they’re attending; and of course, the teachers, a collection of educators whose dedication is nothing short of humbling. But there’s so much more, resources that the average school administrator wouldn’t even think to dream of.

A partnership with a local food bank stocks the shelves of a pantry that parents with financial need can shop to make sure there’s enough to eat at home. Those same parents can also take advantage of on-site GED or ESL classes, invaluable options in an increasingly diverse population with limited career opportunities. Those services are complimented by the school’s family resource center, which offers legal and career guidance, and counseling for issues ranging from mental health to domestic abuse.

They are, in other words, the sort of resources every child and every family should have access to, and without which many kids will struggle to meet their academic potential. LeBron’s own grade-school experience serves as his stated motivation: the 80 (or so) days of school he missed in fourth grade are an indelible part of his biography, the reality of a kid raised by a struggling single parent, whose life—if not for the group of extended family, friends, and community members who looked out for him—might have turned out very differently. With I Promise, he’s now helping provide the village necessary to raise so many children.

The school has gotten a fair amount of attention, of course, but there’s a sense of taking for granted both its impact and uniqueness — this is a public school, don’t forget. There really is nothing quite like I Promise. That said, it’s easy to forget that the physical school isn’t LeBron’s first foray into educational initiatives that have the potential to change hundreds of lives. Back in 2015, he announced a partnership with the University of Akron that would fund $42 million in scholarships for more than 1,000 underserved students at his hometown university. In January of this year, the I Promise initiative was expanded with a new scholarship program that covers not only tuition but also room and board.

Again, this is life-changing stuff, with the potential to impact entire communities. If we’ve failed to fully appreciate it, perhaps it’s because of the scale; it’s all too big and impersonal to really connect with. That’s where seeing it in person helps. If you ever have a chance to visit the school — less than a mile up West Market Street from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, where LeBron first exploded onto the national scene — you’ll see it in the physical building, in the words and actions of the teachers and staff, and on the faces of those kids.

The day I visited, it was another face and voice that stuck with me. Cleveland Browns receiver Jarvis Landry was there that day as well, one of a number of elite athletes and entertainers who’ve come through since the school opened. What struck me was not the impact that Landry had on the kids, but the impact the school had on him. Though not on LeBron’s level as far as fame or finances, he’s still a six-time Pro Bowler, one of the best players in the country’s biggest sport. And yet he was clearly, massively humbled by the experience.

Calling LeBron an “idol of mine,” Landry said he was blown away by the realization that “an athlete took this step, to change so many lives.” Humbling, inspiring, destiny-altering. That’s impact. It remains worthy of our attention.

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All The Best New R&B From This Week That You Need To Hear

Sometimes the best new R&B can be hard to find, but there are plenty of great rhythm-and-blues tunes to get into if you have the time to sift through the hundreds of newly released songs every week. So that R&B heads can focus on listening to what they really love in its true form, we’ll be offering a digest of the best new R&B songs that fans of the genre should hear every Friday.

DVSN and Ty Dolla Sign lead the way this week with their joint album Cheers To The Best Memories. The 11 track effort meshes the singer’s different styles for a project focused on seeing the best in all situations as well as their difficult journey through love. Elsewhere, Aaliyah’s sophomore album, One In A Million, became available on digital platforms for the first time since its release in 1996 and Lucky Daye continues his streak of impressive guest features by standing beside the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire for “You Want My Love.”

DVSN & Ty Dolla Sign — Cheers To The Best Memories

DVSN and Ty Dolla Sign collaborated for the first time on “Dangerous” from the latter’s third album, A Muse In Her Feelings. The track highlighted the duo’s chemistry, something they’re bringing to a new level with their new joint album. Cheers To The Best Memories unveils 11 tracks, including the previously released “I Believed It” with Mac Miller and “Memories,” and additional guest features from YG and Rauw Alejandro. All in all, the project champions the unique moments that happen with love even if they don’t result in what both parties originally hoped for.

Aaliyah — One In A Million

Nearly 25 years after the album was released, Aaliyah’s One In Million has finally made its way to streaming platforms. It comes after a lengthy battle between the late singer’s estate and Blackground Records, the label that the album was released on. Thankfully, both new and old fans can experience Aaliyah’s sophomore album once again, but it doesn’t come without controversy as the re-release will not bring any profits to the artists.

Earth, Wind & Fire — “You Want My Love” Feat. Lucky Daye

Lucky Daye is on an absolute roll this year on the guest feature side of things. The Keep Cool singer has lent a hand to VanJess’ “Slow Down (Remix),” BJ The Chicago Kid’s “Make You Feel Good,” Adekunle Gold’s “Sinner,” Alex Isley and Masego’s “Good & Plenty (Remix),” and more. This week, his latest release puts him beside the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire on “You Want My Love.” Soulful voices from yesterday and past combine for an elegant and graceful number focused on two people infatuated with each other.

JoJo — “Worst (I Assume)”

It was just a half-decade ago that JoJo returned with her third album and her first in 10 years. The break was caused by a lengthy battle between her former label, Blackground Records, which concluded in late 2013. Nowadays, JoJo is free of any crippling restrictions as an artist as a deal with Atlantic and then Warner granted the world two projects from the singer within four years. Now she’s gearing up to share a new capsule project, titled Trying Not To Think About It, with her brand new single “Worst (I Assume).” The single is a strong start on the campaign towards Trying Not To Think About It, which arrives on October 1.

Nija — “Ease My Mind (Come Over)”

While Nija Charles may have just one song under her belt at the moment, the 23-year-old New Jersey native is far from a rookie in the music industry. The Grammy-winning songwriter has penned hits for the likes of Cardi B, The Carters, Summer Walker, Meek Mill, Ariana Grande, Kehlani, and many more. After building up this undeniable resume, Nija is ready to show off some of her own artistry and it comes with her debut single, “Ease My Mind.” The track uses an ear-pleasing blend of drill rap production and R&B to call for the presence of her supportive lover.

Kyle Dion — “Money”

Next month, Kyle Dion will share his third album Sassy. The singer shared the news on his Instagram page and today, we’ve received the third single from the project. Following “Purr” with Kari Faux and “Placebo” with Ja Rule, Dion stands out on his own for “Money.” The easygoing track is quite reminiscent of the brightest moments on the singer’s sophomore album, Suga. This time around, however, Dion’s not letting love distract him as he seeks to stay focused on getting money and avoiding everyone and everything that distracts him from that.

Eric Bellinger — “Go Get It”

Eric Bellinger began the year by teaming up with Hitmaka for their joint project, 1-800-Hit-Eazy. If there’s anything we know about the singer, it’s that he takes little to no days off. Proof of that is clear thanks to the release of his new single, “Go Get It.” The track is his third single in as many months and it’s becoming more and more clear that the releases could lead to Bellinger’s second project of the year. Until that becomes clear, enjoy “Go Get It” which focuses

RINI — “Red Lights” Feat. Wale

The last time RINI gifted the world with a project was back in 2018 with his After The Sun, but thankfully, the Melbourne-raised vocalist is ready to grace the world with a new body of work. The next step towards that comes through “Red Lights” with Wale. The sultry slow jam sees the singer present a fiery passion for his love but one he keeps under control with tender loving care. Wale arrives as the poetic genius to elevate the feeling RINI aims to paint with the song. Altogether, it joins “Out The Blue” as singles that will appear on RINI’s upcoming album, Constellations.

Abby Jasmine — “SOS”

After releasing her second project Who Cares? last year, singer Abby Jasmine is back to make her impression on 2021 with “SOS,” her first single of the year. The reflective track unveils her hazy thoughts about drowning in feelings, addictions, and relationships. “SOS” is her attempt to save her partner from their vices as much as is hers to come out of the mess as unscathed as possible.

Tiwa Savage — Water & Garri

Almost a year after she released her fourth album, Celia, Tiwa Savage returns with more music for fans to enjoy through her Water & Garri. The five-track EP includes guest appearances from Brandy, Tay Iwar, and Amaraae. The singer also described the project as her “most spiritual journey through music so far.”

MMYYKK — “Bout Dat”

Minneapolis-based singer MMYYKK thrives in multiple genres that include soul, future-funk, R&B, hip-hop, jazz, and fusion. His latest track, “Bout Dat,” is the lead track off his upcoming EP Science, which arrives on September 10. A press release for the upcoming project revealed that his hometown inspired the project as he found himself in the middle of tragedy and turbulent times with last year’s social justice protests. “The City was literally burning…” he recalls from his experience.

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Lorde Starts Her ‘Late Late Show’ Takeover With A Performance Of ‘Solar Power’

James Corden has gone ahead and made The Late Late Show TV’s musician guest house. A couple months ago, Ed Sheeran spent a week on the show, and now, Lorde is taking over the program this week.

She kicked things off with a performance of “Solar Power,” which, unlike the majority of late-night TV performances from over the past year-plus, was actually done in-studio instead of being pre-taped somewhere else. Aesthetically, she kept things pretty close to her video for the song. It starts with a close-up shot of her face before the shot widens to reveal that she’s on a beach-like set, with a sky backdrop and a tan floor beneath her, with band members to match.

Earlier in the episode, Lorde’s week-long visit to the show was introduced with a comedy bit. The premise of it was that the show’s head writer, comedian Ian Karmel, booked Lorde to guest-host the show for the week because they wanted the show to do well on its first week back from vacation. An indignant Corden was taken aback by the whole thing, especially when Lorde shows up and rebrands the show as The Lorde Lorde Show.

Watch clips from the episode above.

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Snoop Dogg And Stephen A. Smith Remember Kobe Bryant On His Birthday

With Jimmy Kimmel taking one of his customary breaks from hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the show has fallen into good hands with this week’s run of guest hosts, including last night’s host, Stephen A. Smith. And who better to prepare the perpetually wound-up Smith with than the ultra-mellow king of cool, Snoop Dogg? Because the two have known each other for what seems like forever, their rapport was evident from the moment Uncle Snoop strolled out of the green room to the house band’s Shaft soundtrack.

Among the topics that the two discussed was their mutual friendship with the late, great NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who would have turned 42 yesterday. Stephen A. asked Snoop about his relationship with the Laker legend, asking him what made Kobe Snoop’s personal hero. “It felt like we both arrived at the same time,” Snoop answered. “When he got to the Lakers, I got into the industry. And it felt like our rides were together.”

He continued, “When I would go to Laker games and build a relationship with him, knowing that I was a diehard fan, and I seen him build a family [while] I built a family… I was known for rap and he was known for basketball but outside of our professions, we was becoming better people. That’s what made him my hero.” By way of example, he explained that Kobe always took pictures with the employees at Snoop’s infamous compound, even when they were reluctant to ask.

Another topic the guest host and the guest discussed was Stephen A.’s well-known advice to athletes: “Stay off the weed!” Snoop surprisingly agreed, understanding that Stephen’s position has more to do with wanting athletes to avoid trouble than any moral compunctions against the substance. Snoop then explained his own advocacy toward removing certain kinds of drug testing in sports leagues with mostly Black players, such as the NBA and NFL.

Watch Snoop Dogg and Stephen A. Smith’s conversation above.

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Stephen A. Smith Filled In For Jimmy Kimmel And Couldn’t Wrap His Brain Around The ‘Milk Crate Challenge’

Stephen A. Smith, ESPN’s yelliest on-air personality (and recurring General Hospital star), extended his airtime on Monday night when he hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live! While it might seem like a move straight out of Kelly Ripa’s playbook, Stephen A. had another ubiquitous star in mind when he declared that “There’s 24 hours a day of Stephen A. Watch out Ryan Seacrest—I’m coming for your ass!”

One of the many topics Stephen A. wanted to chat about: the Milk Crate Challenge. Or, more specifically: How f***ing dumb are the people doing the Milk Crate Challenge?

“There’s another crazy thing going on with Americans right now. It’s called the Milk Crate Challenge. And I’m going to tell y’all something: I challenge anybody—anybody on Earth, anybody—to find people who are dumber than these people!”

After showing a few videos of people who allegedly have functioning brains attempting to climb a pile of rickety milk crates, and inevitably falling to the ground and nearly breaking their faces (props to the guy who just kicked the crates out from under his buddy), Stephen A. was even more perplexed.

“Damn. What is wrong with these people? First you drink the milk from the crates to get strong bones. Then you fall off the crates to break ‘em? We’re all so worried about COVID, but TikTok is what’s going to kill us. Can you imagine that eulogy? Just take a moment to imagine this eulogy: He died doing what he loved. Acting like a total—a total—dummy! ‘Hey, I’m sorry your cousin died… falling off that milk crate. That’s ok though; he got 2 million likes.’”

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Trump Wants A Florida Judge To Force YouTube To Reinstate His Account So He Can Peddle MAGA Junk To His Supporters

Donald Trump is still banned from Twitter (“due to the risk of further incitement of violence”), Facebook (“Mr. Trump created an environment where a serious risk of violence was possible”), and Twitch (“we believe this is a necessary step to protect our community and prevent Twitch from being used to incite further violence”). The former president also had his account suspended on YouTube following the events of January 6, but he’s trying to get back on the video-sharing platform.

Trump asked a judge in Florida “to issue a preliminary injunction in his case against YouTube that would compel the company to reinstate his access to the platform,” the New York Post reports. “The request for a preliminary injunction against YouTube argues that a failure to issue one would result in irreparable harm to both Trump as a potential political candidate in the future and the Republican Party as a whole, court documents dated Monday show.” There’s another reason he’s trying to rejoin the ranks of “Cat Jump Fail” and “Rubber Band Crash and Burn Weezer Cover,” however.

Notably, the injunction would allow Trump to continue selling merchandise on YouTube, potentially critical to political fundraising efforts.

In other words, he wants to sell his overpriced MAGA merchandise on YouTube. Trump previously filed lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter, and Google for “illegal and shameful censorship of the American people,” claiming that the tech titan’s alleged First Amendment violations were costing him (and other people, but mostly him) “trillions” of dollars. Where else can Trump’s supporters buy $14 jelly beans and a $90 gold sequin shirts if he’s not on YouTube, except by going to his official website? Censorship!

(Via the New York Post)