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- Here's How Macaulay Culkin's 'Home Alone' Character Turned Out 25 Years Later
- Robert De Niro, Edgar Ramirez Reveal the Advice Bradley Cooper Gave on the 'Joy' Set
- 'The Danish Girl' Exclusive Clip: Alicia Vikander's Husband Isn't There
- Watch 3 Hilarious 'Star Wars' Bad Lip Readings, With Jack Black as Vader
- Jennifer Lawrence Doesn't Worry About Her Movies Being Box Office Hits
- Harrison Ford: 7 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the Star Wars Legend
- Here's the 'Fuller House' Premiere Date, Plus a Nostalgic Teaser
- The First 'Storks' Trailer Shows Off 'New and Improved' Baby Delivery
- 11 Times Hanna Marin Was Your Ultimate Spirit Animal
- 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' Trailer Sends Tina Fey to Afghanistan
- New 'Mean Tweets' Video Gets Ugly, But Sarah Paulson Has the Last Laugh
- 7 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Princess Leia
- 'Dawson's Creek' Main Characters, Ranked From Insufferable to Tolerable
- Best of Late Night TV: Will Ferrell's New Santa, Donald Trump's Defense, Dick Van Dyke Sings A Cappella
Here's How Macaulay Culkin's 'Home Alone' Character Turned Out 25 Years Later Posted: What would "Home Alone's" Kevin McCallister be like if he was all grown up? Well, he might be a creepy Uber driver. Macaulay Culkin revisits his famous role in the premiere of the web series ":DRYVRS," created by Moldy Peaches musician Jack Dishel. In the series, Dishel interacts with the, um, colorful characters who are drivers of an unnamed car service. One of them is Culkin, who seems to be a thirtysomething Kevin McCallister. "It's f---ing Christmas time, and your whole family goes on vacation, right?," Culkin's character vents. "And they forget their 8-year-old f---ing son ... all by yourself, in the house, for a week!" He goes on to complain about the two "psychopath home invaders" he had to fend off. "I still have nightmares about this bald, weirdo dude chasing me around, talking like Yosemite Sam." Dishel's ride takes a turn for the dark when someone tries to carjack them. Let's just say Kevin still know how to protect himself. Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-341225% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Robert De Niro, Edgar Ramirez Reveal the Advice Bradley Cooper Gave on the 'Joy' Set Posted: Like Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro is a seasoned veteran of David O. Russell's films. So it comes as no surprise that he was more than ready to reunite with the "Joy" director for their third film together. De Niro, along with his costar, Edgar Ramirez, sat down with Moviefone to talk what the mood was like on set, Bradley Cooper's affinity to give advice, and why they are grateful for a great director. "Joy" hits theaters on Christmas Day. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'The Danish Girl' Exclusive Clip: Alicia Vikander's Husband Isn't There Posted: At the end of a bad day, all you want to see is your loved one. But what if you came home to your significant other with a very different face? That's what happens to artist Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander) in this exclusive clip from "The Danish Girl." Distressed, Gerda comes home expecting to find her husband, Einar (Eddie Redmayne), whom she's encouraged to dress as a woman. Instead, she finds Lili, Einer dressed in women's clothing. "You should've been there," Gerda says. "How could I? Look at me," Lili responds. Gerda is on the verge of tears. "Not everything is about you." Right now, all she wants is to talk to her husband. Not Lili -- Einar. They're one and the same, yet not. It's an intense confrontation between the two. Gerda has been supportive of Lili's journey so far, but now she's realizing that she's lost something as Lili has gained something else. "The Danish Girl" is in select theaters now.Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-306174% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Watch 3 Hilarious 'Star Wars' Bad Lip Readings, With Jack Black as Vader Posted: Yes. Watch Yoda sing, you should. Mmmm! Bad Lip Reading just posted three brilliant new "Star Wars" lip reading videos -- one for the original movie, "Episode IV: A New Hope," one for "The Empire Strikes Back," and another for "Return of the Jedi." Clearly, these early Christmas gifts were timed for the release of "Episode VII: The Force Awakens." Warning: The videos may replace your memories of the original trilogy -- especially that "A New Hope" end song from Obi-Wan, the hip-hop song that ends "Empire," Luke's in-flight rap, Yoda's funky dance tune, and Jabba the Hutt's dirty little ditty. Jack Black voices Darth Vader, who trades yo mama jokes with Obi-Wan when they cross lightsabers. Vader also uses his lightsaber for batting practice, only to be called "foul" by dog-walker Luke Skywalker, who really can't be trusted to know how to boil water. Maya Rudolph is Princess Leia and Bill Hader voices a couple of different people, including Uncle Owen and Boba Fett. The best part of the whole thing is arguably Chewie's perfect high-pitched voice. Or it could be Jabba's little "ta-da!' when he appears. Or maybe it's Mon Mothma's blank-eyed announcement, "FYI, all you single guys, my emotional state really isn't the greatest." Here are all three Bad Lip Readings: Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-348610% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Jennifer Lawrence Doesn't Worry About Her Movies Being Box Office Hits Posted: Even though Jennifer Lawrence wrapped up her roles in both of her franchises -- "X-Men" and "The Hunger Games" -- it's almost like she's still got a franchise going. Now with "Joy," her third movie with director David O. Russell, even Lawrence acknowledges how people could see it as some sort of trilogy. Lawrence recently sat down with Moviefone to promote the film, discussing her working relationship with Russell, why it doesn't matter if her movies are box office hits, and whether or not she'd ever do another (actual) franchise. Catch "Joy" in theaters on Christmas Day. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Harrison Ford: 7 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the Star Wars Legend Posted: %Slideshow-349111% Oh, to be Harrison Ford. The actor has been world famous for almost 40 years, thanks to his roles as Han Solo and Indiana Jones. You know about his aviation hobby (that resulted in his horrible plane crash earlier this year), that his gig as a carpenter helped land him the role of a lifetime, and that he came up with the immortal "I know" response when Leia says, "I love you" in "The Empire Strikes Back." But here are a few things you might not know about the Hollywood legend. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Here's the 'Fuller House' Premiere Date, Plus a Nostalgic Teaser Posted: Welcome home! Netflix just announced the premiere date of the "Full House" sequel, "Fuller House," which is bringing back OGs John Stamos (Jesse Katsopolis), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone), Candace Cameron Bure (D.J. Tanner-Fuller), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner), Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibler), Lori Loughlin (Becky Katsopolis), and Scott Weinger (Steve Hale). Neither Mary-Kate nor Ashley Olsen will be back as Michelle Tanner, but the show has a ready excuse for that. Anyway, you need the premiere date, so... The 13-episodes of "Fuller House" will debut February 26, 2016 on Netflix. Netflix also dropped a teaser, set to Miranda Lambert's nostalgic song "The House That Built Me," and it may just water your eyes a little: Sniff. Sigh... "Fuller House" will focus on veterinarian D.J. Tanner-Fuller, who is recently widowed and living in San Francisco. Stephanie and Kimmy -- plus Kimmy's teenage daughter -- move in to help take care of D.J.'s three boys. Are you ready to go home with the Tanners again? [via: TheWrap] Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-282446% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The First 'Storks' Trailer Shows Off 'New and Improved' Baby Delivery Posted: This ain't your grandpappy's stork drop. That "quaint" baby delivery system is a thing of the past, as shown in this first official teaser trailer for "Storks," touted as "from the studio that delivered 'The Lego Movie,'" and featuring the voices of Kelsey Grammer, Andy Samberg, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jordan Peele. This teaser just features Grammer's executive stork as he explains Stork Mountain's "new and improved human infant production facility. We have perfected and streamlined the process, devising a zero mistake workflow!" Of course, in the background -- while he's promising "the opposite of the Titanic" -- we see the not-so-perfect process going hilariously awry. Here's the teaser: And here's Warner Bros.'s synopsis for the family film: "Storks deliver babies...or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for global internet giant Cornerstore.com. Junior, the company's top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl. Desperate to deliver this bundle of trouble before the boss gets wise, Junior and his friend Tulip, the only human on Stork Mountain, race to make their first-ever baby drop – in a wild and revealing journey that could make more than one family whole and restore the storks' true mission in the world." Sounds like it might actually be a bit of a heart-tugger. "Storks" is scheduled for release in September 2016. Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-322407% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
11 Times Hanna Marin Was Your Ultimate Spirit Animal Posted: Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson) brings it all to "Pretty Little Liars." Fashion, sass, blonde moments, sugar cravings -- she's probably the best character on the show. So, it's no surprise that we highly identify with her, other than those stalkers, creepy text messages, and literal murders. These are the 11 times Hanna Marin was our ultimate spirit animal. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' Trailer Sends Tina Fey to Afghanistan Posted: War is hell, but even hell must enjoy some gallows humor now and then. Tina Fey plays a journalist sent on assignment to Kabul in the dark comedy "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot," which is based on Kim Barker's memoir, "The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days In Afghanistan And Pakistan." Paramount just dropped the first trailer, featuring Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. "For me to get to do a movie where I fly in helicopters and shoot guns and run from explosions, that's a treat," Tina Fey told USA Today. "I don't get to do any of those things on a daily basis." The trailer gives a glimpse of the lighter side of life in the region, including a term Tina called "Kabul cute," which is "the idea when a regular normal-looking woman goes into a place where there aren't very many women. She becomes a real object of desire in a way that is hopefully comical." Margot Robbie's character, another reporter named Tanya, tells Tina's Kim that in New York she would be like a 6 or a 7, but in Kabul she's "a serious piece of ass" -- like a 9 or a borderline 10. So Kim asks Tanya, "What are you like here, a 15?" Tanya replies, deadpan, "Yeah." Ah, the important questions in wartime! Check it out: "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" hits theaters March 4, 2016. Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-348022% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
New 'Mean Tweets' Video Gets Ugly, But Sarah Paulson Has the Last Laugh Posted: "Jimmy Kimmel Live" posted its 9th edition of Mean Tweets on Wednesday night, featuring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sean Penn, Liv Tyler, Elizabeth Banks, Daniel Radcliffe, Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Michael B Jordan, Key and Peele, Julianna Margulies, Colin Farrell, Jordana Brewster, Kurt Russell, Viola Davis, Matthew Perry, Lake Bell, and Sarah Paulson. Not to encourage more insults on Twitter, but "Tic Tacs throwing gang signs" is actually a pretty creative way to diss someone's teeth. Props for that one, "Mean" tweeter. Now use your powers for good. Kirsten Dunst got the tooth diss, but she didn't really seem to mind. Most of the other insults were, well, more insulting. (Although Liv Tyler's burn was really to her father.) The overall takeaway is to tweet about people's ugly, old fart faces if you want to get a showcase on TV. Sarah Paulson got to end the segment -- and her shot back to her hater won the night. She first read her non-fan's insult: "Sarah Paulson is annoying when she yells...or cries...or talks...or exists." She laughed. Then replied to the camera: "Bite me, motherf--ker. That's how I feel about that. Bite me in the f--king a--hole." You earned that, buddy! Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-348587% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
7 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Princess Leia Posted: %Slideshow-347366% One of the many reasons we're looking forward to the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is that we'll finally get to see Princess Leia back in action. These days she prefers "General Leia," but whatever you call her, this bold heroine is one of the most important characters in the Star Wars universe. To celebrate this return, here are seven interesting facts you might not know about the Princess of Alderaan and the actress who brought her to life. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
'Dawson's Creek' Main Characters, Ranked From Insufferable to Tolerable Posted: %Slideshow-348012% "I don't wanna wait... for our lives to be ooooover." Oh, how we used to glue our tween-aged eyes to the glaring screen as soon as Paula Cole started crooning that angsty jam every week on the network formerly known as The WB. "Dawson's Creek" was a must-watch for teens of the late '90s and it still holds up to this day. Sure, these Massachusetts high-schoolers had vocabs that rival any English PhD and the life lessons bordered on the "after school special" variety, but it was teenage soap drama at its finest. And nobody on it was truly perfect. In fact, the title character was probably the worst part of the show. With that in mind, we've decided to rank the main "Dawson's Creek" gang, from insufferable... to tolerable. Back to Capeside we go. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night. Never mind "Daddy's Home," New Bro Santa's Home! Will Ferrell was on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday night to share his plan to crush the "old, lame" image of Santa Claus and replace him with this new bruh. His new Santa shot T-shirts into the audience, sat in some random guy's lap to ask what he wanted for Christmas, sang a "Drone Zone" Christmas song with Jimmy, and gave age-inappropriate gifts to Jimmy's daughters. ("Law & Order: SVU," just what a toddler wants!) Donald Trump was on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Wednesday night, and he was himself. Jimmy did a great job with the questions -- send him to CNN. Trump said many of his Muslims friends support him. He thinks CNN should pay him "a lot" for the debates. He called Tom Brady a winner. He might see the new Star Wars movie. When Jimmy told him that Biff from "Back to the Future" was based on him, he replied, "Where's my cut?" Jimmy also read Trump the children's book he ghost wrote for him, called "Winners Aren't Losers." It is classic! Dick Van Dyke is a national treasure, and he just turned 90, and he should be everywhere. He and Betty White should both be everywhere while we have them with us. Dick has an a cappella group, and they joined Conan O'Brien to sing the title song from Dick's classic movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." Adorable. Sometimes you just want some quiet time, so -- cue Robert De Niro, who doesn't really want to talk to any of us, he'd rather just sit there and drink. The legend was on "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert and, after some compliments and stories from Stephen, they enjoyed a cold martini and silence. Except for the audience tittering and clapping. Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook. %Slideshow-348022% This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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