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Mads Mikkelsen Has Come To Drink Us Up And Charm Us All

It’s early on a Saturday morning, I’m a bit hung over, and I’m waiting for Mads Mikkelsen to call. Which, in this case, the hangover seems somewhat fitting since Mikkelsen’s new film, Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round, is about the consumption of alcohol. In the film, four friends, all teachers, put into action a theory that a modest blood alcohol level can make you a more successful person. (In my experiment the night before all I did was wind up watching Under Siege.) The surprising thing about Another Round is, yes, all their lives change, but maybe not how we’d expect. Most surprisingly: some positive things do happen. Though, when I tried to douse this whole theory to Mikkelsen, with my tale of a night so un-profound that I watched a Steven Seagal movie, Mikkelsen volleyed it right back at me and made me see the errors of my way.

Mikkelsen has been in the news lately for taking over Johnny Depp’s role in the Fantastic Beasts series of films, an addition that already makes this next installment better by default. And a lot is being made of Mikkelsen’s inclusion in almost every franchise now, which now stands at Star Wars, Marvel, James Bond, Hannibal Lecter, Clash of the Titans (everyone forgets that one), and the aforementioned Harry Potter. What other franchises could he possibly want to be in? He has some surprisingly specific, albeit somewhat unrealistic, answers.

Mads Mikkelsen is a charmer. There’s no doubt about that. And what we wouldn’t give, right now, to have a drink with Mikkelsen. There seems little doubt that he’d be one entertaining fellow to have around. But, in the meantime, let’s let Mikkelsen explain to us how he’s seriously contemplating building a shrine of action figures of himself in his home. (Something he says his wife is very much not interested in seeing.)

I have to admit, it’s kind of shocking to watch a movie where the premise is, “let’s drink all the time,” and the effects are, at least at first, positive. Usually, the results are not positive.

No, absolutely not. And it rarely does. And it’s a theory that rings quite a few bells when you talk about it, right? I mean, we all know what happens to a good conversation if you add two glasses of wine. That conversation becomes, all of a sudden, much more interesting. We also know what happens if you play pool or you play darts. It’s like, two beers, then you’re in the zone, right? Eight beers, you’re not hitting the board. And zero beers, you don’t want to play darts at all. So we know it plays a part in our social life. It also takes a certain burden off our shoulders and it liberates us.

So, I tested this out last night. But I didn’t wind up doing anything remarkable. I wound up watching the Steven Seagal movie Under Siege.

Oh, and I bet it was much better than you thought!

Well, okay, that’s true.

There you go! There you go.

Yeah, that movie is amazing.

Yeah, there you go!

Okay, you’re proving your point a little bit here, but I do have a headache now. So there’s that.

Yeah, well there’s always a bill to pay.

Well, this movie has made me feel a little better about my “time to stay home and have a bottle of wine” lifestyle this year.

I mean, we didn’t know that the shutdown would come or that COVID-19 would happen when we shot the film, which we’re certainly not trying to do an advertisement for sitting alone at home and start drinking…

To be clear, I live with my girlfriend, so I’m not always by myself.

So we have corrupted two people instead of one?

Correct.

After four or five months of lockdown, I watched the film. And it’s so full of life. I remember a feeling of guilt immediately when I saw it. I was like, “Oh my God, can we do this? Are we allowed to do this?”

Why is that?

And of course we’re allowed to do this. This was just a film about life. The scary thing about the whole thing was that in five or six months, we had gotten so used to the new way of living, that the real way of living all of a sudden looked illegal. And it was cheeky. Ooh, look at us naughty boys, right? And that is the scary part, that we get used to it so fast.

The last thing I want to watch is a movie about quarantine.

Hey, you know what? That was exactly my words when everybody was nervous and said, “Oh, maybe the audience will feel offended about this.” And I said the exact same words. I said no one wants to watch a film about lockdown. They want to see a film about life. I think we’re on the right track here.

You’re getting a lot of well-wishes on your latest project, joining the Fantastic Beasts, Harry Potter universe. Is there a franchise that you haven’t been in that you want to be? Because you’re really checking off all the boxes.

I mean, I would have loved to be part of the universe of Bruce Lee, but that’s too late, right?

Yeah, it’s too late.

Or be just an extra in the background in a Buster Keaton film.

It’s too late for that one, too.

Yeah, it is. Yeah, there are tons of things I would love to have been part of, but you can never predict what’s coming in the future. Well, any old good zombie film my way, that would be fun.

That’s still possible.

The only problem I have with that is that I think it looks really funny and awesome to be a zombie, but they have a tendency to die really fast.

I bet if you called up The Walking Dead people they’d make a spot for you.

But then they would have to have a main zombie, a leader zombie.

Oh, I see.

So I don’t die right away.

Oh, so you could be a leader zombie?

Once I’ve spent eight hours in the makeup, I want to have more than one day.

When everyone lists all the franchises you’ve been in, everyone forgets Clash of the Titans.

That’s right! Yes, that’s true. We put a little mark on that as well then.

So you need to do a Fast & Furious, right?

Fast & Furious … yeah, maybe. Yeah.

Well, it feels like the only big one left you haven’t done.

Fair enough. If you say so, that’s what we’ll do then. Give a call.

You do always bring something appealing to these movies. When the Fantastic Beasts news broke, I actually thought, “Oh man, now I actually want to go see this.”

You’re putting the pressure on me.

I am.

Yeah, I mean, I really like the story and the cast. It’s wonderful. Director is wonderful. So far I’ve spent a week here, and the atmosphere on the film is really good. I mean, obviously, on the set with the background with Johnny Depp and everything… But in terms of work wise, people seem very professional, and very, very nice.

I don’t know if you’ve noticed this, but on social media a lot of people are talking about Rogue One recently.

What’s the reason?

I think people are watching it again and realizing just how great that movie is.

Oh, that’s good. Yeah, I think it was a form of going back to the original feel of the films. And that’s one of these things that has been there when I’ve done these franchises. It’s been like the revival James Bond.

That’s true.

A new Bond, a new energy to it. And the same was with Rogue One, I believe. And then obviously Hannibal was a TV show. And what was the other one?

Doctor Strange.

Yeah, Marvel, that was quite different film from the other ones, right?

I believe so, yes.

But, in many ways, some things are pure luck and landed down in my lap. So that has been fortunate.

Also, I think when Rogue One came out people, like myself, were caught up with what Gareth Edwards directed and what Tony Gilroy directed. Now that all kind of fades away and it’s just a good movie.

Right. And now I’ve done a few things over there. And very few of the things have actually been done after the original amount of time shooting. There have been reshoots on every single thing. That’s just something everybody does when they watch the whole full film and they go, “Okay, we’re almost there, we should add a little thing there and we need a scene for that.” And often it’s not because it’s a problem, it’s just a part of the process, right? So I think maybe Rogue One was caught up in one of those negativities, where people had an idea that there was big problems with it. And the case was that it was just trying to fine-tune it.

Back to Another Round, I love the concept that your character has a patented dance that he does. I wish I had a friend like that, “Oh, you have to get him to do the dance.”

Yeah, or, “Sing that song.”

Right, I don’t have any friends like that where it’s worth seeing or hearing.

Or, “Tell that joke, you’re such a funny guy.” Yeah. I mean, obviously it was Thomas’s idea, he wanted the film to end on a note of liberation somehow. He wanted to see a man fly. But he also, at the same time, he wanted to have a sense of a man that would have a choice between flying and falling.

By the end, that dance really has to pay off. And boy does it…

Yeah, that’s what was one of my concerns.

Oh yeah?

Well, first of all, so what do people expect? And secondly, can we pull it off in a realistic film? That a man actually literally gets up and dances without coming across as super pretentious, right? But Thomas insisted, and I gave in, and he was absolutely right. I think that’s the reason why it really works, is that it’s more like an inner journey. He just had the worst day of his life, he lost a friend. And he also had one of the best days of his life, he might have gained his marriage, right? So that is a man who’s conflicted. It was more about a man feeling, to a degree, liberated and don’t give a shit. A man who didn’t care anymore.

Are you surprised how much attention this movie is getting, especially in the United States? Because most of the time we see you in the press here it’s because of one of those aforementioned franchise films we were talking about.

I mean, it’s not weird, but it’s a little unusual. That’s true. It did help that we were officially selected as the Danish contribution for the Oscars. And maybe I’m a little surprised, because the drinking scenes can come across as very Danish. So I think, in that way, maybe it has a little more universal feel to it than we anticipated.

In most American movies, when a character says “Ah, I’ll get one more.” Someone will say, “Are you sure you want another one?” And you know where that’s headed immediately.

Yeah. Right.

So it’s just unusual to watch this, where it’s not treated that way. And I think that’s why people are responding to it.

I also think that those films have been made, and also in Denmark there have been a lot of those films. But we didn’t want the film to have a pointing finger, and that was a very important part. Because if we did that, we might as well just sit down and watch some of the other beautiful films that have been made about the same topic. But, I mean, we haven’t had any backlash. We thought we might get backlash.

Were you really worried about that?

We can’t be worried about things like that, because obviously the film is about so much more than just people drinking. It’s about embracing life, that’s basically what the film is. My character is standing on the platform and the train has left him. And he’s ending the future, and he’s regretting his past. And he simply forgot to live in the present and embrace his family and his job. And so that’s what the film is about, embracing life as it is right here and now. So we knew that’s what we were doing, but at the same time, there are so many people who can be offended by anything these days. So we were anticipating some kind of backlash from all kind of organizations would accuse us of promoting alcohol in a very reckless way. And we haven’t had any of that, so we’re just so pleased that that didn’t happen. Because that would be such a boring conversation.

So, I’ve wondered this: do you have a shelf with just every action figure of yourself? That could be quite a collection.

You know, I’ve thought about it.

Oh good.

And then in all the films that there were no action figures for, all of a sudden they’re releasing some!

Yeah, they are going back now and making good stuff for older movies.

And I can’t remember which one it was, but it was just one. Yes, I could definitely do that, but here’s the thing: I have a wife.

Ah.

She has no interest in that. But I might just make one somewhere.

I think you should. It would be a good conversation piece.

But some of them are almost one-to-one human size, right? So it’s going to be a little tricky to have “a shelf.”

Well, I’m out of time, but I’m so glad I watched this movie. I saw it at a virtual film festival and had no idea what it was about other than that you were in it.

That’s a good approach to a film anyway, because if you read and hear too much about it, you anticipate certain things. It’s wonderful just to dive into a film and go, “Wow, where is this taking me?” Because then you go on a journey.

So what you’re saying is, to anyone who’s reading this, we’ve ruined it for them.

No, I hope not! I hope not. Well, it’s called Another Round. At least they know that.

You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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Leslie Jones Made Her MSNBC Debut And Unloaded On People Not Wearing Masks

Over the last couple of weeks, Leslie Jones has been providing entertaining political commentary on her Twitter feed, including ripping into Donald Trump’s “F*CKING EMBARRASSING” lie-filled speech and mocking the Zoom backgrounds of various MSNBC commentators. Her interest in cable news kicked off on Election Night when she saw Steve Kornacki excitedly break down voting scenarios and election results in real time, with little to no sleep (Jones can relate from her time on SNL).

“I saw you one day and I was like, ‘Oh my god’ and just started watching and I think at the time Steve was at the board,” the Supermarket Sweep host told The Reid Out‘s Joy Reid during her debut appearance on MSNBC on Wednesday. “And I was like, ‘Who is this guy? He’s absolutely thorough and awesome. Who is he? He looks concerned, I need him in my life.’ And that’s how it started.” Jones also discussed how she’s able to stay optimistic when America, and the pandemic-stricken world as a whole, is so… yeah:

“I’m 53 years old, Joy. I have been through a lot of presidencies. I was around with Reagan. I have been here a long time and I have a great sense of humor. And you have to have a great sense of humor in life. Because either you are going to cry all night or you are going to laugh. I’d rather laugh.”

That being said, Jones is furious at — and confused by — anti-maskers. “How are we divided right now? That makes no sense. How we made the pandemic a political thing makes me absolutely enraged,” she said. “And it makes me go, ‘OK, is half of our country selfish? Are y’all selfish? Are you really not taking it seriously?’ Just the sight of seeing bodies in a freezer truck, Joy, how does that not break whatever it is? Even if you don’t believe it, ‘I’m going to wear a mask just because I don’t want to be a part of the bad stuff that’s going on.’ Come on, you guys. When are you going to start thinking about each other instead of our own agendas?” You can watch clips below.

(Via EW)

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Villains, Fake Names, And, Uh, Bull Semen: The Very Specific TV Awards For 2020

What a strange and dumb year this was. Almost all of it, really. Throw the whole thing in the trash and let’s start over in January, I say. Actually, wait. I do not say that. I say this: Let’s look back on 2020 and pick out the things worth keeping — a few lessons, a few funny and weird things, a few rays of sunshine through the clouds — and put them in a little box for safekeeping. And then throw the whole thing in the trash. In fact, let’s start doing it right now.

That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, it is time, once again, for The Very Specific TV Awards, our year-end roundup of the best and worst and weirdest of the year in television. This marks the third year I’ve done it, and the third time it has been my favorite thing to do all year long. I can’t believe some of this stuff happened this year. I can’t believe some of it happened at all, to be honest. I could have just made a list of things that happened in The New Pope and it would have been the weirdest thing you’ll read all year. But I didn’t. I only included one entry from The New Pope. Because I am a professional.

As always, a few notes before we begin

  • This list is not fully comprehensive
  • Some painful cuts were made
  • I am sorry if your favorite show was not included
  • I’m doing the best I can
  • Make your own list if you’re so great

Let the festivities begin.

Best Fake Name — What We Do In The Shadows

FX

No doubt about it: Jackie Daytona was the best fake name on television this year. It might be the best fake name in the history of television, with apologies to legends like Zach Pizazz and Jackie Nevada, among others. There’s just something lyrical about it, the hard consonants peppering their way through the five syllables, the last name “Daytona,” all of it. Add in Matt Berry’s delivery and this was all never even a contest.

Best Villain — Lalo Salamanca from Better Call Saul

AMC

It is impressive and almost a little infuriating that Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould can just up and create a top-five character in the Breaking Bad universe after almost a decade of the original and a half-decade of the spin-off. It’s almost showing off. Either way, they did do it with Lalo, a charismatic charmer who is also a violent sociopath and also surprisingly athletic. What a maniac. I love him. I know it won’t end well for him because Better Call Saul is a prequel and he’s not around in Breaking Bad, but until things go sideways I can still pretend he takes over the entire southwest and starts an empire of smiling terror.

Best Promotional Picture — Narcos: Mexico and Growing Belushi (tie)

Netflix

Narcos has a long history of perfect promotional pictures dating back to Pablo Escobar’s Mountain of Cocaine and Sad Pablo on a Bench Swing, and, while this isn’t quite in that category (NOTHING IS), you could do a whole lot worse than Female Drug Lord Posing For A Glamour Shot in Front of a Cocaine-Stuffed Truck. It’s a nice piece of business, as was this promotional picture from a new show about Jim Belushi’s weed farm.

Discovery

Is it a coincidence that the best promotional pictures feature drugs and/or the people that produce them? I’m going to say no. Let’s hope, say, Ted Lasso makes a note for next season. Speaking of Ted Lasso

Best Speech — Ted Lasso

Apple TV+
Apple TV+
Apple TV+
Apple TV+

Listen, it’s very simple. If you recreate the Allen Iverson practice rant in a fun sitcom and have it delivered by a sweet man with a luxurious mustache, you are making this list.

Moving on.

Most Devastating Exchange Between Estranged Spouses — Billions

SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME

Chuck Rhoades, played by Paul Giamatti, is a masochist. We know this because he held a press conference and said the phrase “I am a masochist” into a microphone in front of god and the press and everyone. But this one… ouch. I think even he felt a little unpleasant sting when it hit his ears. It’s just so cutting, so mean, so devastating. Please do not ever say this to me. I will definitely not like it.

Best Turbine Chat — Down to Earth With Zac Efron

Netflix
Netflix
Netflix
Netflix

No one in the history of turbines has ever been as excited to check out some turbines as Zac Efron. It wasn’t just turbines, either. Zac Efron was so freaking jazzed to check out all sorts of science stuff throughout this entire show. It made the whole endeavor surprisingly fun, just watching someone get unending joy out of discovering and sharing cool stuff they found. His enthusiasm was infectious. I ended up pretty stoked about turbines by the end of this episode, too.

Most Disquieting Coffee Order — McMillion$

HBO
HBO
HBO
HBO

Hmm.

Hmmmm.

Hmmmmmmmmmm.

Gross.

Best Answer To A Question I Asked, Whatever, It’s My List, Leave Me Alone — Walton Goggins

FX

I got to interview Walton Goggins this year, which was cool for a bunch of reasons. (He’s very nice.) The biggest reason, though, was that it gave me a chance to finally ask him a question that has been on my mind for years now: Does he think his character from Justified, Boyd Crowder, would have been a good Dairy Queen franchise owner if this plan to go legit via ice cream had worked out? I was asking for fun, but his answer gave me a whole new perspective on what was already one of my favorite characters.

I think he would have been a very successful Dairy Queen franchise owner, very successful. And that episode in particular, it’s very … All of this shit is very personal to me. I’m a poor kid from Georgia. We’re divided on a lot of things in this country. The one thing that a lot of us aren’t divided on is poverty. And for me, Boyd Crowder was what I wanted to say about rural America and my version of it. And that for him, there was a glass ceiling, and he couldn’t break it. And all he ever wanted was that, was the ability to escape a life that he came from, and to be somebody, and to be respected in a different way, and not through fear and intimidation.

With my story, I participated in kind of all of it. And I said, “We got to say this, man.” Because there was a dude in my hometown whose dad had four Dairy Queen franchises, and he made it. He was a success. And so, to answer your question, as fastidious as Boyd Crowder was, and as great of a compartmentalizer as he was… yeah, I think you would have seen Dairy Queens popping up in places that you never anticipated.

I mean, damn, right?

Best Skater And/Or Stoner — Kirt from Betty

HBO
HBO

I loved Betty, HBO’s series about teen skateboard girls in New York. It was smart and funny and, above all else, cool as hell. And Kirt was a blast. How could you not love Kirt? She was a huge stoner who only cared about skating and doing drugs and fighting anyone who crossed her friends. And bubble tea. And hooking up. And her pet rat, Perstephanie. Kirt was the best.

Best Cameo — The New Pope

HBO

Plenty of wild stuff happened on The New Pope, starting right at the beginning when a bird stole the Pope’s big speech and lasting until the end when there was what appeared to be a death via crowdsurfing. At some point between those two bookends, things got even wilder, as the titular new Pope — played by John Malkovich — invited Marilyn Manson to the Vatican for a conversation.

I must stress this next part: This really happened. I am not making it up. Marilyn Manson met with the new Pope and asked him what happened to the old Pope, who was actually the young Pope from The Young Pope. The whole thing was a blessing. .

Weirdest Thing That Became A Trend — Burning someone’s flesh with the barrel of a gun

FX

On this season of Perry Mason, Matthew Rhys, in character as Perry Mason, was captured by an evil studio boss’s goons and held still while the barrel of a gun was heated-up red-hot and pressed into his torso, leaving a ring-shaped burn in his flesh so he would never forget. I had not seen this before on a television show.

A few months later, on Fargo, a hitman for the mafia was cornered in a fiery heist by the crew working for Chris Rock’s character, Loy Cannon, and then one member of the crew held a shotgun over the open flame, heated it up red-hot, and pressed it into his cheek, leaving a ring-shaped burn in his flesh so he would never forget.

Twice! It happened twice! It’s kind of like the time a few years ago where multiple characters on multiple shows got killed by falling air conditioners after many years of it not happening at all. I’m dying to see what the next trend is. I hope it’s, like, characters getting a pineapple smashed on their head. I would like that.

Best “Not So Different” — The Crown and The Mandolorian (tie)

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Shout out to The Mandalorian for catering specifically to me this season, between adding Timothy Olyphant and Titus Welliver and doing a slightly modified “we’re not so different” scene. That’s the only explanation I can think of for all of this happening in the span of a few weeks. If Baby Yoda shows up in a Brian Dawkins Eagles jersey in the season finale, we’ll have no choice but to confirm it.

Shoutout also to The Crown for kind of building an entire season of television to what amounted to a very extended “we’re not so different” scene between the Queen and Margaret Thatcher. That’s what the scene was, basically. I swear it was. Go watch it again. I’m not crazy.

Best Chess Dope — Benny from The Queen’s Gambit

Netflix

The Queen’s Gambit was most notable for Anya Taylor-Joy staring lasers through a procession of chess bozos, which was good and fun and something I did not know I needed. One of those chess bozos — dopes, if you will — was a prodigy named Benny Watts who showed up to a big chess tournament dressed like Dorky Indiana Jones, complete with hat and knife, for reasons that were never really, really explained. I adored it. Imagine you show up to a chess tournament and some goof walks in looking like he’s taking a quick break from his search for the lost city of Atlantis. I don’t think I’d ever stop laughing. Until he beat me. Then I’d stop laughing. For a minute. Until I saw him get up and put on his ridiculous coat and hat. Then I’d start laughing again. A lot.

Most Outstanding Use Of Bull Semen911: Lonestar

FOX

Two important things to know about 911: Lonestar:

  • Everything that takes place in the series is the direct result of a janitor starting a fire in a manure plant by leaving the foil on the burrito he was microwaving, which itself resulted in a massive explosion that killed an entire fire department
  • One episode featured a disaster at a bull semen warehouse

Do we get canisters of bull stuff launching into the sky like rounds of artillery?

FOX

You know we do, baby.

Best Fart — Fargo

FX

It is very important to note that the winner of Best Fart last year was Jeremy Irons. That will never not be incredible to me. Watchmen was such a good show. This was a solid fart, too, in large part because it was the last thing this mob boss did before he was almost assassinated. Real double whammy for everyone else in the car.

Most Outstanding Athletic Achievement — Mallory from Holey Moley

ABC

Holey Moley is America’s finest television program. This we all know. What you might not know is that its best contestant this year was a kickboxer named Mallory who, and I must reiterate that this was an unprecedented development, got walloped by all three of the course’s best obstacles in one episode. She got wiped out by the windmills, above. She got wiped out by the zipline, below…

ABC

And she got wiped out by the portable toilets, too.

ABC

This is a big deal. All three! Mallory got absolutely ROCKED by all three! And she still won! She advanced to the next round!

We did not make a big enough deal about this. I’m trying to remedy that.

Best Payoff — The Good Place

NBC

I loved many things about The Good Place. I loved that it was a smart show that asked big questions about what it means to be a good person. I loved that it gave Ted Danson a chance to be incredibly silly on network television. I loved that it loved crappy food puns as much as I do. (A lot.) But I think what I loved most was that the show finally paid off its repeated references to my sweet beloved doofus Jason Mendoza’s favorite Florida eatery, Stupid Nick’s Wing Dump, a place where ladies eat free if they’re topless and a place that had to close because a pelican got into the deep fryer. I pointed at the screen and shouted a little when I saw it appear on screen. I had to rewind the episode a few minutes later because I missed important dialogue while I was thinking about Stupid Nick’s. I’m still thinking about it, to be honest. I wish it were a real place. I would eat there. You would, too. Do not lie to me or Jason Mendoza.

Most Lovable Supervillain — Bane from Harley Quinn

HBO MAX

I don’t know why no one in the long history of Batman decided to make Bane an insecure doofus for laughs prior to the animated Harley Quinn series. It seems so obvious in hindsight. I’m glad Harley Quinn did, though. What a delight this has been through two seasons, watching this big hulking monster get pushed around by lesser villains and spend multiple episodes arguing about the quality of the chair he gets in the Legion of Doom conference room. Lots of stuff in this show is good. Better, some might say. But nothing makes me laugh harder than sweet, sad Bane moping as he scrunches his massive body into a tiny chair. Picture it now if you haven’t seen the show. Then go watch the show. Do it.

Best Distillation Of The Entire Year In A Single GIF — Uh, this one

ABC

A television legend trying to extinguish a stubborn trash fire during an Emmys ceremony that took place in an empty building and also featured a live llama at one point. The Chaos Emmys were a lot of fun but I hope we never have to do them again.

Most Revolutionary Breakfast Maneuver — Bosch

AMAZON

Look at how Bosch eats pancakes.

LOOK AT HOW BOSCH EATS PANCAKES.

LOOK AT HOW BOSCH EATS PANCAKES.

Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Making Andre Braugher Say Things With His Voice — Brooklyn Nine-Nine

FOX
FOX
FOX

It must be so fun to write for Brooklyn Nine-Nine. You just think up the wildest stuff you can think of for Andre Braugher to say with his voice, and then he goes out and actually says it. It’s tremendous, still, many seasons into the show. Imagine having that kind of power. I would try to work in phrases like “one million rotten cantaloupes” just to hear him say them. I would get fired very quickly. But it would be worth it.

Most Perplexing But Amazing Tweet Involving A Celebrity Chef — The Guy Fieri Dinner

Back in January, Sylvester Stallone tweeted out this video of himself, Al Pacino, NFL insider Jay Glazer, and Guy Fieri preparing to eat dinner. I have been thinking about it ever since. Not, like, consistently, but every few weeks for an hour or so at a time. It’s so fascinating to me. I have so many questions about it. (Examples: How? Why? How?!) But mostly it’s infuriating. The video cuts off before the meal. Come on. Come on! You can’t just do that to me. I need footage of the whole thing. I want to see Guy serving up the sides, and I want to hear Stallone mumble grace, and I want to hear Pacino say, like, “PLEASE pass the MASHED poTAtoes” in his most Pacino growl. I would have paid $39.99 for the full video. I would pay $1000 to be invited to the next one. I am not joking.

Best Piece Of Information I Wish I Knew Decades Ago — James Gandolfini loved Green Day

HBO

James Gandolfini loved Green Day. How did we not know this until this year? How did we not know it until Michael Imperioli casually mentioned it in the comments of his own Instagram post? I’d be mad it if didn’t bring me so much unending joy. I mean, look at this.

“Gandolfini would also sing basket case and make up his own lyrics about HBO and the writers and producers of the sopranos,” Imperioli wrote to us. “Usually when he was feeling overworked and overexposed, and his lyrics would reflect that. Some of the more musical crew members would add a verse or two. Great fun.”

A few hours later, he followed up: “He also named his dog dookie and used it in his email address.”

If you can read that and not immediately hear James Gandolfini singing “Welcome to Paradise” in his most breathy, nasally Tony Soprano voice, I don’t know what I can do for you. You might be beyond help.

Best Baby In A Trash Can — Killing Eve

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Yup, sure enough, that’s a baby in a trash can. No arguing with this one.

Most Convincing Case For Beans — Joe Pera Talks With You

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Three things worth noting here:

  • Joe Pera Talks With You is a lovely show and I think you will like it
  • I cared more about the bean arch he grew this season than I did about half the characters on the other shows I watched
  • There is not a single lie in any of the things he says in those screencaps

In conclusion: Beans. Thank you and here’s to 2021.

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Taylor Swift Explains How Her Lucky Number 13 Plays Into Her New Surprise Album ‘Evermore’

The past two years have been about as great a time to be a Taylor Swift fan as any time before. In the summer of 2019, she released her seventh album, Lover, which she quickly followed with another new album, Folklore, less than a year later. To top it all off, this morning, she revealed that yet another new album, Evermore, is coming, and it’s dropping at midnight tonight. While announcing her latest effort, she explained how her lucky number 13 plays into it.

Swift made multiple posts sharing the album art and some of its backstory, at one point explaining that she wanted to release an album around her 31st birthday (which will be on December 13) because the digits of 31 mirror those of 13. Swift wrote:

“Ever since I was 13, I’ve been excited about turning 31 because it’s my lucky number backwards, which is why I wanted to surprise you with this now. You’ve all been so caring, supportive and thoughtful on my birthdays and so this time I thought I would give you something! I also know this holiday season will be a lonely one for most of us and if there are any of you out there who turn to music to cope with missing loved ones the way I do, this is for you.”

Elsewhere in her posts, Swift explained how Evermore came to be, writing, “To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs. To try and put it more poetically, it feels like we were standing on the edge of the folklorian woods and had a choice: to turn and go back or to travel further into the forest of this music. We chose to wander deeper in. I’ve never done this before. In the past I’ve always treated albums as one-off eras and moved onto planning the next one after an album was released. There was something different with folklore. In making it, I felt less like I was departing and more like I was returning. I loved the escapism I found in these imaginary/not imaginary tales. I loved the ways you welcomed the dreamscapes and tragedies and epic tales of love lost and found into your lives. So I just kept writing them.”

Evermore is out 12/11 via Republic. Pre-order it here.

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Taylor Swift Is Releasing Yet Another New Surprise Album, ‘Evermore,’ Tonight

Taylor Swift’s latest album, Folklore, came out of nowhere, as she released it just hours after it was announced. Now, she is doing the same with her next album, and it’s arriving a lot sooner than anybody expected: Evermore, which Swift describes as “Folklore’s sister record,” will be released in a matter of hours, on Friday, December 11.

Swift announced the album by sharing the front and back cover art along with a message about the record, explaining that the album came about because she and her Folklore collaborators “just couldn’t stop writing songs.” She wrote:

“I’m elated to tell you that my 9th studio album, and folklore’s sister record, will be out tonight at midnight eastern. It’s called evermore. To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs. To try and put it more poetically, it feels like we were standing on the edge of the folklorian woods and had a choice: to turn and go back or to travel further into the forest of this music. We chose to wander deeper in. I’ve never done this before. In the past I’ve always treated albums as one-off eras and moved onto planning the next one after an album was released. There was something different with folklore. In making it, I felt less like I was departing and more like I was returning. I loved the escapism I found in these imaginary/not imaginary tales. I loved the ways you welcomed the dreamscapes and tragedies and epic tales of love lost and found into your lives. So I just kept writing them. And I loved creating these songs with Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff, WB, and Justin Vernon. We’ve also welcomed some new (and longtime) friends to our musical kitchen table this time around…

Ever since I was 13, I’ve been excited about turning 31 because it’s my lucky number backwards, which is why I wanted to surprise you with this now. You’ve all been so caring, supportive and thoughtful on my birthdays and so this time I thought I would give you something! I also know this holiday season will be a lonely one for most of us and if there are any of you out there who turn to music to cope with missing loved ones the way I do, this is for you.”

The album features appearances from Folklore collaborator Bon Iver, as well as all of The National (not just Aaron Dessner) and Haim. Also at midnight, Swift will be releasing a video for the song “Willow,” the first track on the album.

Check out the Evermore art and tracklist, as well as Swift’s posts about the album, below.

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1. “Willow”
2. “Champagne Problems”
3. “Gold Rush”
4. “‘Tis The Damn Season”
5. “Tolerate It”
6. “No Body, No Crime” Feat. Haim
7. “Happiness”
8. “Dorothea”
9. “Coney Island” Feat. The National
10. “Ivy”
11. “Cowboy Like Me”
12. “Long Story Short”
13. “Marjorie”
14. “Closure”
15. “Evermore” Feat. Bon Iver
16. “Right Where You Left Me” (bonus track)
17. “It’s Time To Go” (bonus track)

Evermore is out 12/11 via Republic. Pre-order it here.

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Karl-Anthony Towns Says It Took ‘The Strength Of My Mother’ To Fight Injustice Amid Her Loss

For Karl-Anthony Towns, it’s been a year of unimaginable tragedy. It would be enough to break anyone. Early in the pandemic, Towns announced the devastating news that his mother had died from COVID-19, one of the early casualties of the fatal illness that was spreading across the nation and would eventually send the country into indefinite lock-down.

But the heartache didn’t stop there for Towns. Last week, he divulged that since his mother passed earlier this year, six more family members have been lost to the virus. Yet, amid it all, Towns has been a constant presence in the ongoing fight against racial injustice around the country this year.

In fact, Towns showed up at the George Floyd rally in Minneapolis just weeks after his mother died. Towns, along with new teammate and close friend D’Angelo Russell, have each been a visible presence at these types of gatherings in their respective communities, and Towns has said it was his mother who inspired him to take action, despite the enormous grief of her loss.

Via Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated:

Looking back, Towns said, “My mom would have wanted for me to be there.

“It gave me the push, the motivation to go. I found strength in myself to do something for others even when,” said Towns, 25. “I told D’Lo [Russell] when he asked me, ‘It’s always easy to do the right thing when it’s easy for you. But it’s very hard to do the right thing when it’s very inconvenient for you.’ And that is why I went. I knew it was the right thing to stand up for racial injustice and to find ways to help the youth and spread the message that this police brutality and racial injustice has to stop. Especially in a community that has given me the opportunity to live the life I live. …

“But I really just feel like it was the strength of my mother that gave me the strength to even get out of the house and go outside.”

As both Towns and Russell look forward to their first full season together as teammates and everything they want to accomplish on the court, they also have set their priorities about remaining active in the fight for social change. That could mean a lot of different things in the coming year all across the league, but one thing for certain is that theirs and other players’ devotion to the cause will not waver as there is still plenty of work to be done.

(The Undefeated)

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Kid Cudi Explains Exactly How Travis Scott Impacted Him As A Rapper

We have Travis Scott to thank for so many things: Astroworld, Stormi Webster, additional production on Yeezus, and now, for influencing Kid Cudi’s new music, too. After the two worked together on the collaborative track “The Scotts” earlier this year, Cudi told Zane Lowe in a snippet from their upcoming interview that Trav set him straight on what his next album needed to include — bars. Read his whole perspective about being undervalued as a lyricist:

“Before I started working on this sh*t I was like, my next sh*t’s gotta be bars. Like I knew that. I remember Travis saying something to me about my raps. He was just like, ‘Your raps, man. I love when you rap.’ I kept that in mind. I was like, okay, like, Travis is saying my raps are good. That must be something the kids like. I’ll keep that in mind. I just wanted to give him exactly what he loved about Kid Cudi and for him, it was these bars. But I felt like, in hip-hop, I’m slept on as a rapper. As a lyricist. I really wanted to elevate my whole sh*t on that front on this project. And I did that with the rapping and singing. Everything has kinda evolved. And added those sprinkles of adlibs. Something I’ve never really done before.”

He definitely has a point, people often talk about Cudi’s emotionalism, his singing, and how ahead of his time he was when it came to discussing mental health, but his rapping is underrated — it will be interesting to hear him mix it up. Kid Cudi announced on Monday that he’d finally be releasing the third installment of his Man On The Moon album trilogy this week. Man On The Moon: The Chosen will be out in just 24 hours, so you’ll soon be able to hear the new bars for yourself.

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Troye Sivan And Kacey Musgraves Cavort Through Nashville’s Seedy Underbelly In Their ‘Easy’ Video

Troye Sivan and Kacey Musgraves have been hinting at new music together for a minute, and earlier this week Troye revealed that he’d be joined by both Kacey and Mark Ronson on a new version of his track, “Easy.” The new collaboration comes complete with a video, starring both Kacey and Troye, cavorting through Nashville’s seedy underbelly.

Instead of presenting the formal remake of “Easy” as a remix, Troye Sivan simply added Kacey Musgraves and Mark Ronson to the song, and boy do those two make a great addition. Yes, Kacey has her own verse, and joins Troye to sing along with plenty of choruses after her appearances. Plus the whole soundscape of the song has been reimagined in flickering Ronson fashion that perfectly suits the Nashville nightlife vibes of the new video.

As the teaser promised, Troye does have a green mullet, and Kacey has plenty of hair tricks up her own sleeve in some motel scenes, before popping up in immaculate fur at a local bar, and then the two hang out in front of the infamous Tennessee haunt, Jenna’s Toy Box, an adult sex toy shop. Hey, local businesses could use this kind of look right now, and I’m sure a sex toy store is no different. Check out the playfully noir clip above, and perhaps there’s more collaborations from this trio on the way? We can only hope.

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Travis Scott Lands His First Diamond Single Thanks To ‘Sicko Mode’ With Drake

For the most part, Travis Scott took a back seat in the music world this year, but he was still able to find success in it over the past 12 months. The Houston native landed two No. 1 singles thanks to “The Scotts” with Kid Cudi and “Franchise” with Young Thug. He also joined Big Sean, Kanye West, Gunna, and Future on tracks from their respective 2020 albums. Despite this, his biggest musical accomplishment in 2020 comes off his Astrowrld album which he released back in 2018. Two years after its release, Travis Scott landed his first diamond single thanks to “Sicko Mode” with Drake.

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single as diamond on Wednesday, confirming that it crossed 10 million sales mark. The song also has 1.2 billion streams on Spotify and its music video 735 million views on YouTube. The diamond certification of “Sicko Mode” joins Travis’ impressive 2020 resume that also includes successful brand partnerships with Fortnite, McDonald’s, and PlayStation. His Fornite saw him hold his own virtual concert within the game while connecting with McDonald’s produced three separate merch collections, his own meal, and more. Lastly, his partnership with PlayStation saw him receive the title of creative director while the two teamed up to debut a new pair of Nike Dunk Lows.

In more recent news, Travis reportedly made about $20 million while working with McDonald’s this year. The rapper is also rumored to be working on his own PlayStation game.

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Jack Harlow Taps Lil Baby, Bryson Tiller, Big Sean, And More For His ‘That’s What They All Say’ Album

Shortly after the release of his third mixtape, Confetti, in 2019, Jack Harlow struck gold with his single “What’s Poppin,” with its remix, with DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne, peaking at No. 2 on the singles chart. He’s now readying the release of his debut album, That’s What They All Say. With less than two days left until the project drops, the Louisville rapper shared the project’s full tracklist.

The album contains a total of 15 tracks, as well as guest appearances from Lil Baby, Chris Brown, Adam Levine, EST Gee, the late Static Major, Bryson Tiller, and more. Harlow also shared the album’s third single, “Way Out,” featuring Big Sean, hours before unveiling the tracklist.

Earlier, Harlow said that he didn’t remove Tory Lanez’s verse from his album, saying, “I don’t think I’m God.” He added, “I don’t have no room to judge anybody. I wasn’t there when this and that happened, I don’t know anything,” and mentioned that there is “a certain integrity you have to keep as an artist.”

You can check out the artwork and full tracklist below.

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01. “Rendezvous”
02. “Face Of My City” Feat. Lil Baby
03. “21C/Delta”
04. “Funny Seeing You Here”
05. “Way Out” Feat. Big Sean
06. “Already Best Friends” Feat. Chris Brown
07. “Keep It Light”
08. “Crème”
09. “Same Guy” Feat. Adam Levine
10. “Route 66” Feat. EST Gee
11. “Tyler Herro”
12. “Luv Is Dro” Feat. Static Major & Bryson Tiller
13. “What’s Poppin”
14. “Baxter Avenue”
15. “What’s Poppin (Remix)” Feat. Da Baby, Lil Wayne, & Tory Lanez

That’s What They All Say is out 12/11 via Generation Now/Atlantic. Pre-order it here.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.