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A Murder at the End
of the World: The robot did it. That is why no one can seem to find the
killer. That would be the perfect stupid
ending to this stupid show.
Fargo: I did not think we would see Lorraine
defending Dot, but I guess she is the mother of her granddaughter. But what exactly does the sheriff want from
Dot? Is he going to replace her with his current
wife? But I wonder if he did the math on
Scotty’s age. I have questions about that
myself.
Survivor: So Dee is going to win. Though it would be more fitting if Austin somehow
pulled out the win. That would be the
perfect stupid ending to this stupid season.
The Challenge: Battle
for a New Champion: Gee, who could have
seen the team with an extra player winning all three rounds? Maybe everyone should have targeted them the
first round when they had the chance.
Quantum Leap: So Ben keeps leaping into places where the
generic hot blonde chick is because they are in love. Huh?
This was just the third time they have met. At least the generic hot blonde did not have
to make out with some old dude this time and got to make out with an international
spy instead.
Monarch: Legacy of
Monsters: So is John Goodman’s Asian
granddaughter actually going to turn out to be Kurt Russell’s Asian granddaughter. That would be the perfect stupid twist to
this stupid show. Happy early Festifus
everyone.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on John Legend, The Black Crowes, Kenny Rogers, Of Monsters and Men, Destroy All Neighbors, Hazbin Hotel, and Man on the Run.
- Multiplatinum, 12-time Grammy® Award-winner John Legend shares a new single entitled “Don’t Need To Sleep” out today via Republic Records. Listen HERE. It soars as a standout from the We Dare To Dream Soundtrack available on all DSPs. Executive produced by EGOT® superstar Legend and Academy® Award winner Angelina Jolie, the acclaimed 2023 Tribeca Festival selection and refugee sports documentary, We Dare To Dream, is now streaming exclusively on Peacock. Legend notably co-wrote “Don’t Need To Sleep” with Justin Tranter and Oak Felder—who also produced the song. On the track, soft strings unspool underneath striking and soulful verses punctuated by piano. It culminates on the climactic chorus as he reminds, “Don’t need to sleep to dream.” Be on the lookout for a powerful music video to accompany the song soon. It follows his 2022 double-album opus, LEGEND, out now. Listen HERE.
- world-renowned rock band The Black Crowes released the box set of their chart-topping sophomore album, The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion, via American Recordings/UMe. The album, which entered the US Billboard album chart at No. 1 upon release in 1992, was named after a post-Civil War southern hymnal and is home to some of the band's biggest hits, including "Remedy," “Sting Me,” and "Thorn in My Pride” which were #1 on the Billboard Main Stream Rock Airplay chart for a combined total of 21 weeks. Rich and Chris Robinson, alongside producer George Drakoulias, revisited the archives for the instant classic album. They also created a special super deluxe edition featuring unreleased studio recordings, rare B-sides, a live performance from Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, TX, on February 6, 1993, and a newly remastered album from the original 1/4″ production master. The boxset features 14 unreleased recordings, including a previously unreleased studio recording of "Miserable” and a new take on the Memphis soul classic "99 Pounds.” Originally from the catalog of renowned Memphis soul singer-songwriter Ann Peebles “99 Pounds” was first released on her 1972 album Straight From the Heart. The Black Crowes’ cover of is a classic Rock & Roll take on a Southern Soul ballad. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion is available now on stunning 4LP, 3CD, 2 CD, and 1LP formats. An exclusive, limited-edition “Remedy” Lyric T-shirt or Trucker Hat is also available as Fan Packs bundled with the 1LP in the Black Crowes official store HERE. Alongside the box set, the band released a super deluxe digital audio today. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion is now available HERE.
- Forty-five years ago, on December 16, 1978, Kenny Rogers’ trademark song “The Gambler” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs, giving the country star his third No. 1 of the year. “The Gambler” would spend three consecutive weeks in the top spot and become a mainstream crossover hit, climbing to No. 16 on the pop chart. In addition to becoming Kenny’s signature song, it would launch his already successful career into the stratosphere. “The Gambler,” written by Don Schlitz, would go on to win the Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and spawn a TV movie on CBS with Kenny starring in the titular role as he added actor to his impressive resume. The film was a smash hit which led to Kenny Rogers becoming a household name and eventually four additional films, making it the longest running film series franchise on TV. Meanwhile, the album The Gambler, featuring the follow-up crossover smash “She Believes In Me” and standouts “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again” and “Tennessee Bottle,” went to No. 1 on the country chart, won Album Of The Year at the Country Music Awards and went five times platinum in the U.S. Stream The Gambler In Dolby Atmos: https://KennyRogers.lnk.to/
- Multi-platinum Icelanders Of Monsters and Men proudly present their award-winning and acclaimed short documentary TÍU on YouTube. Following the premiere at 12pm EST, the band will go live for a YouTube after party, engaging fans worldwide for what promises to be a very special chat. Watch TÍU—HERE. When the band’s 2020 world tour was canceled due to the Covid pandemic, they set out on a friends and family road trip/adventure around their native Iceland. Footage shot by friend and director Dean Deblois (How To Train Your Dragon, Lilo and Stitch and Sigur Ros’ Heima) ultimately became what is now the short documentary TÍU which has been recognized as an “Official Selection” at 2022 & 2023 film festivals around the world including a world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival and an international premiere at the Reykjavik International Film Festival. It also garnered an award in the category of “Best Short” at the 2023 Dumbo Film Festival.
- William Brown (Jonah Ray Rodrigues), a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus, faces a creative roadblock in the form of a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad (Alex Winter). Finally working up the nerve to demand that Vlad keep it down, William inadvertently decapitates him. But, while attempting to cover up one murder, William’s accidental reign of terror causes victims to pile up and become undead corpses who torment and create more bloody detours on his road to prog-rock Valhalla. DESTROY ALL NEIGHBORS is a twisted splatter-comedy about a deranged journey of self-discovery full of goopy practical FX, a well-known ensemble cast, and LOTS of blood. Streaming on Shudder January 12th.
- Prime Video released the official trailer for Season One of the highly anticipated adult animated musical comedy Hazbin Hotel. The trailer features a new original song, “Ready For This,” from platinum-certified artist Sam Haft and Emmy-nominated Andrew Underberg, who contributed original music and lyrics for the series. The first season of Hazbin Hotel consists of eight episodes, with four episodes premiering on Prime Video January 19, 2024 and two episodes rolling out weekly through February 2. The series will be available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Fans can continue to visit HazbinHotel.com to pre-order special packages that include exclusive Season One merchandise until January 12, when early access to the first two episodes will be available to stream on the A24 App one week before they release on Prime Video, along with a virtual Q&A event with Vivienne Medrano and special guests.
- This January, Netflix debuts the true crime feature documentary, MAN ON THE RUN, directed by Cassius Michael Kim (Stockton On My Mind, The Wonder List), uncovering the shocking true story of a corrupt group of co-conspirators who jeopardized a country's hope for financial stability. Their influence extended from the highest levels of the Malaysian government to the glamorous enclaves of Hollywood. MAN ON THE RUN follows the enigmatic Low Taek Jho—known to most as Jho Low – a mysterious businessman and playboy. Working with former Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia, Low orchestrated a scheme to exploit 1MDB, a sovereign wealth fund established in 2009 with the noble purpose of benefiting the people of Malaysia. In 2015, the intrepid journalist Clare Rewcastle-Brown receives leaked financial documents, setting off a global investigation that uncovers a staggering amount of money being funneled into international bank accounts to fuel Low's extravagant lifestyle. This included the acquisition of lavish properties, a private jet, a super-yacht, paying to party with A-list celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and dating supermodel Miranda Kerr. Dubbed the “Asian Great Gatsby,” Jho Low even financed Martin Scorcese’s controversial Oscar® nominated blockbuster, The Wolf of Wall Street. He now faces charges of money laundering and a slew of other offenses related to the multibillion-dollar scandal and is wanted by international authorities. The disgraced financier is on the run and believed to be hiding in China.
I have gotten a plethora of cool press releases have been flooding my inbox recently that you may find interesting. This post includes blurbs on Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise, Stephen Sanchez, Paul McCartney & Wings, Norman Lear, and Warning Signs.
- Sexy and sizzling with secrets, this seductive new docusoap follows a group of uber-rich and on-the-rise locals and expats navigating the rocky waters of their relationships, friendships, and careers in the paradise that is GRAND CAYMAN. CAST: Elizabeth Chambers, Selita Ebanks, Courtney McTaggart, Craig Jervis, Julian Foster, Aaron Bernardo, Cass Lacelle, Victoria Jurkowski, Chelsea Flynn, Teri Bilewitch, Trevor Coleman, Dillon Claassens, and Connor Bunney. We are excited to share a first look at “Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise,” a new unscripted series coming soon to Hulu.
- Following the release of his highly anticipated debut album Angel Face, breakout singer/songwriter Stephen Sanchez stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers last night for a swoon-worthy performance of his hit song “High.” Watch “High” Performance HERE. Listen to Angel Face HERE. Released in September 2023 via Mercury Records/Republic Records, Angel Face received widespread acclaim from Associated Press, WWD, People, Billboard, and more. “High” has quickly become a fan favorite since the album’s release, amassing nearly 10M global streams and peaking in the top 15 on the Spotify Daily Viral Songs chart.
- 50 years to the week of its original release, MPL and UMe announce the expanded 50th anniversary edition of Paul McCartney & Wings’ iconic Band on the Run, due February 2nd, 2024. A fixture of all-time greatest album lists for decades, the multiple GRAMMY-winning #1 smash was originally released in December of 1973. Featuring the immortal title track, worldwide hit ‘Jet,’’ the wistful ‘Bluebird,’ long-time live staple ‘Let Me Roll It,’ the multi-faceted ‘Picasso’s Last Words (Drink to Me)’ and climactic closer ‘Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five,’ Band on the Run is undoubtedly Wings’ most successful and celebrated release ever. Experience the 50th anniversary edition of Band on the Run HERE.
- Great Entertainment Television will honor the late Norman Lear this weekend with marathons of Good Times and Sanford and Son, starting at 10 am each day. Norman Lear, legendary sitcom writer and producer, passed away Tuesday at the age of 101. Join us in celebrating his work and legacy.
Saturday, December 9
10A - Sanford and Son, "Crossed Swords"
10:30A - Sanford and Son, "Sanford and Son and Sister Makes Three"
11A - Sanford and Son, "The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!"
11:30A - Sanford and Son, "A Visit From Lena Horne"
12p - Sanford and Son, "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe"
Sunday, December 10
10A - Good Times, "Too Old Blues"
10:30A - Good Times, "Cousin Cleatus"
11A - Good Times, "A Matter of Mothers"
11:30A - Good Times, "That's Entertainment, Evans Style"
12P - Good Times, "The Dinner Party"
- CBS News and Stations take viewers on an unprecedented journey into the heart of the world’s northernmost and fastest-warming community in Svalbard, Norway, in a five-part docuseries, WARMING SIGNS, premiering today, Monday, Dec. 4 through Friday, Dec. 8. A different segment airs each day within the local newscasts of CBS owned stations, culminating to an hour-long special, ON THE DOT WITH DAVID SCHECHTER, that will air and stream on CBS Stations starting Friday, Dec. 8. WARMING SIGNS is hosted by award-winning national environmental correspondent David Schechter, who takes audiences on a transformative exploration to understand what scientists are learning in Norway about how global warming is causing pivotal changes in our climate and contributing to our extreme weather events. WARMING SIGNS is a collaboration, led by the CBS Local News Innovation Lab, between specialized climate-trained journalists and meteorologists at each CBS-owned station. As part of the week-long project, local climate stories relevant to respective CBS-owned markets will air in the local newscasts in Baltimore, Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Colorado, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Minnesota, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Sacramento and Texas. Viewers can watch on-demand on CBSNews.com/warmingsigns.
Taylor Swift had a pretty impressive year with her Eras Tour,
she is the biggest artist on the planet, but even Taylor in 2023 pales in
comparison to the year Michael Jackson had in 1983. It has been forty years since Thriller dominated the zeitgeist. 70 million albums sold worldwide, 7 top ten
singles, 12 Grammy nominations, eight won, including Album of the Year. Forget Swift showing up to Chief’s game, Jackson
showed up to the award ceremony that year with Brooke Shields and Emmanuel
Lewis.
That album is now being chronicled with a new documentary, Thriller 40, with commentary from
Shields, Mary J. Blige, Mark Ronson, Raphael Saadiq, Misty Copland, Thriller
director John Landis, and many people who played on the album. Though there is a glaring omission of any new
comments from famed producer Quincy Jones, though he did just turn ninety earlier
this year. It is also a little
surprising than none of Jackson’s siblings gave any new interviews for the
film.
The doc stays focused on the time period so it never even
hints at the many controversies that Jackson dealt with later in his life. But they do focus on a few controversies from
the time period. I forgot that Michael was
involved with ET and there was a big blowout with his record label because the
film had a deal with a different label.
They also go into his accident on the set of the infamous Pepsi commercial. But it was wild to remember that was for a
tour with his family that his father Joe forced him to go on instead of touring
behind Thriller on his own.
The film is a nice walk down memory lane focusing on one of
the most iconic albums of all time. Sure
it is a fluff piece and in the middle there is a weird segment from some guy
from Tik Tok talking about how Jackson is reaching a new generation, but came
off more as an advertisement for Tik Tok, but is still worth checking out if
you were ever a fan of the music, which, considering how many albums that were
sold, was probably everyone who was alive in the eighties.
Thriller 40 airs Saturday at 8:00 is currently streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime.
A Murder at the End
of the World: If there is snowstorm
coming why not just hang out at the guard station? Or hang out in the car at the guard’s station? But if you leave the hotel when there is a
snowstorm in the forecast, I guess you are not very bright.
Fargo: The Home Alone is the best stuff. Hopefully it pays off next week when the sheriff’s
kid tries to enter.
Survivor: Sigh, that was the last time there was a chance
of anything interesting happening. Now
we are just watching the inevitable until the finale.
The Challenge: Battle
for a New Champion: Since one team had
an extra player, does that mean the producers did not expect any Champ’s to
lose? But really sad when everyone is
helping you and you still cannot win the elimination.
Monarch: Legacy of
Monsters: Speaking of stupid people
doing stupid things in the cold, really stupid to split up when there is an
incoming winter storm. But it is a
television show so no one was punished with their life. But where exactly was the father? I figured they would run into him eventually.