The Broncos and Bills played a crazy ‘Monday Night Football’ game in Week 10. Here’s how social media reacted to the wild ride.
Arsenal’s Gabriel spotted on taxi in ‘crazy’ advert as fans say ‘I’d be fuming’
ARSENAL star Gabriel Magalhaes has been spotted on the side of a taxi in a “crazy” advert.And fans were left in hysterics, with one saying: “If
Yvette Nicole Brown Drags Chevy Chase For Saying ‘Community’ Wasn’t ‘Funny Enough’
Yvette Nicole Brown threw shade at her former Commumity co-star Chevy Chase after he criticized the comedy series, which ran for six seasons, saying it wasn’t “funny enough.”
The show set in a community college in the fictional Colorado town of Greendale was created by Dan Harmon and featured an ensemble cast.
It aired for five seasons on NBC from September 17, 2009, to April 17, 2014, and later on Yahoo! Screen for its final season in 2015.
For the first four seasons, Chase played Pierce Hawthorne, a curmudgeonly CEO of a moist towelette company who had enrolled in the community college just to keep his mind active.
His character had a hard time fitting in with the other students in his study group due to his selfishness, general lack of empathy, and being a bigot.
The character flaws became a gradual point of contention for the SNL alum, who was often at odds with the writers, which led to him reportedly having a racist meltdown in 2012, for which he later apologized.
He eventually left the show by mutual agreement with the network, and his character was killed off in the fourth season.
Chase revisited the bitter drama in an interview this week on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast.
He said of the show:
“I honestly felt the show wasn’t funny enough for me, ultimately. I felt a little bit constrained. Everybody had their bits, and I thought they were all good. It just wasn’t hard-hitting enough for me.”
When asked about his character, Chase told Maron:
“I didn’t mind the character. I just felt that it was… I felt happier being alone.”
“I just didn’t want to be surrounded by that table, every day, with those people. It was too much.”
And when asked about his reputation as a difficult actor to work with, he said:
“I don’t think people really felt that way. I don’t know what my reputation was among people.”
“I just always assumed I was okay.”
Brown, who played an optimistic Christian student and divorced mother, Shirley Bennett, disagreed.
She took to X (formerly Twitter) and sarcastically shared:
“He seems nice.”
He seems nice. \ud83d\ude02— yvette nicole brown (@yvette nicole brown)
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Fans got a kick out of her reaction.
@YNB Love this response. \ud83d\udcaf out of \ud83d\udcaf.— Kevin Cate (@Kevin Cate)
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@YNB Seems he was a lot closer to the character he played than perhaps we knew. \ud83e\udd14— chris evans (@chris evans)
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@YNB This response made my month thank you— J\ud83c\udf69ey Bag \ud83c\udf69f D\ud83c\udf69nuts \ud83c\udf69 (@J\ud83c\udf69ey Bag \ud83c\udf69f D\ud83c\udf69nuts \ud83c\udf69)
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@YNB He had his season. He needs to learn how to celebrate other people using their gifts. It was funny. And God blessed you all with several seasons. It\u2019s so disheartening when people that you have looked up too have this kind of spirit about them.— Henry Louis Adams (@Henry Louis Adams)
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@YNB He’s gives Diva a bad name— Eric (@Eric)
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@YNB It\u2019s wild because when the show came out I watched it BECAUSE chevy was on it (big snl fan growing up) and then grew to dislike him once he showed his true colors. Now i follow all the other cast members projects to this day, because you guys are all fantastic!!! #teamshirley— \ud83d\udda4 Texan \ud83e\udee0 (@\ud83d\udda4 Texan \ud83e\udee0)
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@YNB We just started watching Community again… maybe he wasn’t funny enough for Community.— Design Dreamer (@Design Dreamer)
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@YNB I’m just sad that all of you had to be in his presence.— Tim Williams (@Tim Williams)
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You can listen to the whole podcast episode here.
Although the show struggled in the ratings, Community gained a dedicated cult following and was praised for its acting, directing, writing, and meta humor.
In addition to Brown, the show featured an ensemble cast including Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash.
Chase may not have found the show particularly funny, but fans certainly did.
The show won several accolades, including a Primetime Emmy award out of four nominations and the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Series in 2012.
Outrageous cancer joke that Rebel Wilson told at the 2024 AACTA Awards
Rebel Wilson is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most successful and revered comedic talents. But the famed funnywoman, 43, may have pushed the envelope a tad too far while hosting the 2024 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast on Saturday. According to news.com.au, Wilson shot off a quip about cancer that went down like a led balloon. ‘Why is Australia so good at making horror? Is it because everyone had that aunt who’s had half a nose chopped off because of skin cancer?’ asked Rebel, who seemed hesitant to go through with the whole joke. The joke was met with awkward laughs and groans by the audience, which included Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, Sophie Wilder, Elsa Pataky, and Simon Baker. Rebel Wilson may have pushed the envelope a tad too far while hosting the 2024 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast on Saturday ‘Why is Australia so good at making horror? Is it because everyone had that aunt who’s had half a nose chopped off because of skin cancer?’ asked Rebel However, the rest of her hosting duties ran smoothly, with many of the star’s jabs at Queensland landing to rapturous applause and laughter. She first joked that the AACTAs would be the only awards ceremony serving ‘boxed wine’. ‘It’ll also be the only one where people will get munted and chuck a spew in the dunny. I love Queensland… It’s like if Jetstar was a state,’ she said. ‘All the best Married at First Sight participants are from Queensland,’ Wilson added. However, the rest of her hosting duties ran smoothly, with many of the star’s jabs at Queensland landing to rapturous applause and laughter READ MORE: Margot Robbie shows off her very ample cleavage in a glittering bustier gown as she joins Cate Blanchett and Rebel Wilson at the 2024 AACTA Awards The supernatural smash hit Talk To Me took home most of the biggest gongs at the 2024 AACTA Awards. The flick was awarded Best Film, Best Direction for brothers Danny and Michael Philippo, and Best Actress for Sophie Wilde. It had already taken home several other trophies, which were announced ahead of the main ceremony. Talk to Me cleaned up on Thursday, taking out Best Editing, Best Original Score, Best Screenplay, Best Sound, and Best Hair and Makeup, giving it a total of eight wins. ‘All the best Married at First Sight participants are from Queensland,’ Wilson joked The chilling film has been an international hit since its release last year, grossing over $92million from a budget of just $4.5million. Meanwhile, a glowing Margot Robbie was all smiles as she took home the prestigious Trailblazer Award. The AACTA Trailblazer Award highlights the achievements, abilities, and success of an Australian screen practitioner who inspires others in the industry. Full 2024 AACTA Award Winners FILM Best Direction in Film: Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Michael Philippo Best Film: Talk to Me – Samantha Jennings, Kristina Ceyton Best Lead Actor in Film: Aswan Reid – The New Boy Best Lead Actress in Film: Sophie Wilde – Talk to Me Best Supporting Actor in Film: Hugo Weaving – The Rooster Best Supporting Actress in Film: Deborah Mailman – The New Boy Best Casting in Film presented by Casting Networks: Shayda – Anousha Zarkesh Best Cinematography in Film: The New Boy – Warwick Thornton Best Costume Design in Film: Carmen – Emily Seresin Best Editing in Film presented by Spectrum Films: Talk to Me – Geoff Lamb Best Hair and Makeup: Talk to Me – Rebecca Buratto, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou Best Indie Film: Limbo – Ivan Sen (Dir.), David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin, Rachel Higgins – Bunya Productions Best Original Score in Film: Talk to Me – Cornel Wilczek Best Production Design in Film: The New Boy – Amy Baker Best Screenplay in Film: Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman Best Sound in Film Talk to Me – Emma Bortignon, Pete Smith, Nick Steele TELEVISION Best Acting in a Comedy: Kate Box – Deadloch Best Children’s Program: Bluey – Joe Brumm, Charlie Aspinwall, Sam Moor, Daley Pearson – Ludo Studio (ABC) Best Comedy Entertainment Program: Hard Quiz – Chris Walker, Kevin Whyte, Tom Gleeson, John Tabbagh – Thinkative Television and ABC Best Comedy Performer presented by Network Ten: Cal Wilson – The Great Australian Bake Off Best Drama Series: The Newsreader – Joanna Werner, Michael Lucas – Werner Film Productions Best Factual Entertainment Program: Old People’s Home for Teenagers – Tony De La Pena, Tara McWilliams, Emily Potts – Endemol Shine Australia (ABC) Best Lead Actor in a Drama presented by BINGE: Hugo Weaving – Love Me Best Lead Actress in a Drama presented by BINGE: Anna Torv – The Newsreader Best Lifestyle Program: Gardening Australia – Gill Lomas – ABCTV (ABC) Best Miniseries: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Barbara Gibbs, Sarah Lambert, Glendyn Ivin – Made Up Stories, Amazon Studios, Fifth Season Best Narrative Comedy Series: Colin From Accounts – Ian Collie, Rob Gibson, Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer – Easy Tiger (Binge, Foxtel) Best Reality Program: MasterChef Australia – David Forster, Simon Child, Eoin Maher, April Mackay – Endemol Shine Australia (Network Ten) Best Screenplay in Television: Deadloch (Episode 1) – Kate McCartney, Kate McLennan Best Stand-Up Special: Hannah Gadsby: Something Special – Hannah Gadsby, Kevin Whyte, Kathleen McCarthy, Jenney Shamash, Frank Bruzzese – Guesswork Television Pty Ltd (Netflix) Best Supporting Actor in a Drama: Hunter Page-Lochard – The Newsreader Best Supporting Actress in a Drama: Heather Mitchell – Love Me Best Casting in Television presented by Casting Networks: Deadloch – Alison Telford, Kate Leonard Best Cinematography in Television: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Sam Chiplin Best Costume Design in Television: The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Zed Dragojlovich Best Direction in Drama or Comedy: The Newsreader (Episode 4) – Emma Freeman Best Direction in Nonfiction Television: The Australian Wars (Episode 1) – Rachel Perkins, Dylan River, Tov Belling Best Documentary or Factual Program: The Australian Wars – Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins, Belinda Mravicic – Blackfella Films Pty Ltd (NITV, SBS) Best Editing in a Documentary: The Australian Wars – Andrea Lang, Mark Atkin, Hilary Balmond Best Editing in Television: Deadloch – Episode 1 – Angie Higgins Best Entertainment Program: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – Grand Final – Paul Clarke, Emily Griggs – Blink TV Production Pty Ltd (SBS) Best Original Score in Television: Deadloch – Episode 1 – Amanda Brown Best Production Design in Television: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Melinda Doring Best Sound in Television: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 6 – David Lee, Robert Mackenzie, Leah Katz, James Ashton
Asante Samuel Says NFL Owners Would ‘Be Crazy’ To Give Belichick GM Powers Again
Asante Samuel Says NFL Owners Would ‘Be Crazy’ To Give Belichick GM Powers Again Asante Samuel To NFL Owners … You’d Be Crazy To Give Belichick GM Powers Again!!! 1/12/2024 12:15 AM PT Asante Samuel is sending a message to NFL owners looking into hiring Bill Belichick … warning them, under no circumstances, do NOT give him general manager powers!! Samuel tells TMZ Sports given the way it all ended in New England … Belichick’s next employer shouldn’t even remotely entertain the idea. “If any owner would give Bill Belichick that power again,” the former Patriots star said, “that would be crazy.” Belichick, of course, held both the head coach and GM roles for New England during his 24-year tenure in Foxborough … and despite some of the greatest success ever during that timeframe, things ultimately flamed out recently. Samuel made it clear he believes it all shows Tom Brady was the reason for the winning in New England … telling us straight up, “One man, one player determined your success.” And, he says that’s exactly why if Belichick ends up on a new sideline next year … he shouldn’t have a GM hat, too. Samuel also continued his questioning of Belichick’s legacy … asking just hours after it was revealed Belichick and Robert Kraft had broken up , “How does a coach fall off?” “Here’s my thing,” he said. “You’re a coach. You don’t have to be fast. You don’t have to be strong. You don’t have to be agile. All you have to do is use your mind like you always been doing and coach. So if you’re so great of a coach, how do you fall off? You didn’t lose anything!” That all being said, Samuel tells us he can see Belichick finding wins elsewhere — explaining that if he teams up with Josh McDaniels again and gets “an alpha” GM in place, it all could work out.