Liverpool fans will be even more grateful for the wonderful team spirit and group of characters Jurgen Klopp has fostered at Anfield after observing Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest tantrum.
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Rowan Atkinson Says Cancel Culture Is Hurting Comedy: ‘Every Joke Has a Victim’
“Mr. Bean” won’t be Mr. Politically Correct anytime soon.
British comedian Rowan Atkinson claimed that it’s “comedy’s job to offend” in an interview with the Irish Times.
“It does seem to me that the job of comedy is to offend, or have the potential to offend, and it cannot be drained of that potential,” Atkinson said of cancel culture. “Every joke has a victim. That’s the definition of a joke. Someone or something or an idea is made to look ridiculous.”
The “Man vs. Bee” Netflix star continued, “I think you’ve got to be very, very careful about saying what you’re allowed to make jokes about. You’ve always got to kick up? Really? What if there’s someone extremely smug, arrogant, aggressive, self-satisfied, who happens to be below in society? They’re not all in houses of parliament or in monarchies.”
He added, “There are lots of extremely smug and self-satisfied people in what would be deemed lower down in society, who also deserve to be pulled up. In a proper free society, you should be allowed to make jokes about absolutely anything.”
Atkinson’s new series on Netflix, “Man vs. Bee,” premieres June 24.
Atkinson isn’t the only comedian to speak out against cancel culture lately. Jerrod Carmichael said that the social phenom is “made up” for political and financial purposes.
“If you make art and it causes some contention or it causes some whatever, I mean, that’s part of it, but the cancellation thing, I think that’s just to give boring people something interesting to talk about, like a ghost villain,” the “Rothaniel” star said.
Carmichael later shared, “The comedians that are forging this self-created war, I get it. It’s good for ticket sales and it’s good to have an opponent. [But] at some point, it becomes petulant. It’s like children like, ‘Why are you mad at me?’ A lot of it is self-created.”
Kevin Hart also said that he doesn’t “give a shit” about cancel culture, personally. “If somebody has done something truly damaging then, absolutely, a consequence should be attached,” Hart said. “But when you’re talking, ‘Someone said! They need to be taken [down]!’ Shut the fuck up! What are you talking about?”
Meanwhile, Seth Rogen admitted that some jokes don’t “age well” in a 2021 interview, adding, “To me, it’s not worth complaining about to the degree I see other comedians complaining about.”
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Tom Cruise Terrifies James Corden with Crazy Stunts in Top Gun Fighter Jet
If James Corden thought he was being pushed outside of his comfort zone the last time Tom Cruise invited him into a plane, he had no idea what was coming next.
Four years after the “Top Gun: Maverick” star convinced Corden to jump out of a plane, he returned to “The Late Late Show” to convince the departing host to take an even bigger chance with him.
This time, there would be no jumping out of a plane, but he would have to trust his life with Tom Cruise piloting the plane. “But you’re not a pilot, you’re an actor,” Corden told Cruise after the plan was explained to him.
“I fly airplanes also,” Tom replied.
“With all due respect, you played a lawyer in ‘A Few Good Men,'” Corden shot back. “I wouldn’t want you to represent me in court.”
Nevertheless, Cruise got him into not one, but two jet planes, one a vintage “Top Gun” model. “I’m gonna go up in a 75-year-old plane with someone who isn’t a pilot,” Corden lamented. “That sounds like a good idea.”
The flights themselves were both exhilarating and terrifying for Corden, who alternated between laughing and cursing out his pilot.
There were other cute exchanges between the two, including a classic “Top Gun” volleyball montage and Cruise even teaching Corden in “Top Gun” flight school — though the “conga line” had Corden doubting his credentials.
In the air, though, Cruise proved pretty adept at controlling and maneuvering those jets, flipping Corden upside down, doing barrel roles and even getting into a mock dogfight.
In the end, Corden couldn’t decide if he loved or hated Cruise, but it was clear he’d had another experience he’d remember for a lifetime.
Filmed beautifully, this was a very fun piece with some incredible flight maneuvers proving that Cruise is a madman — but also a pretty damned impressive pilot.