Friday, July 26, 2024 – Edition: #7763
Good Morning, Sheetheads!
BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Celine Dion will be teaming up with Lady Gaga to perform Édith Piaf’s classic ‘La Vie en Rose’ at the Olympics’ opening ceremony in Paris today (1:30pm EDT), TMZ reports. Gaga is no stranger to the French classic, having sung it in her 2018 movie “A Star Is Born.” Dion is being paid a staggering $2 million to perform the one song. It’ll mark her first performance since she revealed her Stiff-Person Syndrome diagnosis in 2022. The outlet also says Dion is in the “final stages” of signing a deal for a new Vegas residency at Resorts World, to start in late 2024 or early 2025.
-TMZ
★ Disney’s “Inside Out 2” has surpassed “Frozen II” to become the highest-grossing animated film in history. After 6 weeks of release, Inside Out 2 has generated a staggering worldwide total of $1.46 billion. Frozen II collected $1.45 billion during its theatrical run in 2019. (Disney’s 2019 “Lion King” remake, which earned a $1.65 billion, is technically computer-generated, but the studio has categorized the movie as live-action.) Globally, Inside Out 2 also has overtaken “Barbie” ($1.446 billion) to become the 13th-biggest movie of all time.
-Variety
★ Brendan Fraser has been cast as Dwight D. Eisenhower in a new historical drama called “Pressure”. The movie is about the historic storming of Normandy during World War II, often referred to as D-Day. It will focus on Eisenhower as the Supreme Allied Commander and James Stagg, played by Andrew Scott, as Britain’s Chief Meteorological Officer, planning plan the attack. This project follows a string of successes for Fraser, including his Oscar-winning performance in “The Whale” and his SAG Award-nominated performance in “Killers of the Flower Moon”.
-PopCulture
★ Tom Kenny, who voices ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’, has revealed that the animated character is autistic. Kenny recently spoke at the 2024 Motor City Comic Con, and told fans: “SpongeBob’s kind of on the spectrum, too, as a character.” He elaborated, saying that he was recently at a conference in Texas, when a person “who was obviously on the spectrum” asked him: ‘Is SpongeBob himself autistic?’ Allen said he responded by saying: “Yes…course he is…You know what? That’s his superpower, the same way that’s your superpower.” Kenny has voiced the beloved character since the show debuted in 1999.
-NYPost
★ Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have taken their playful banter to the big screen. In the new Marvel film “Deadpool & Wolverine”, out today, Reynolds’ character ‘Deadpool’ reportedly jokes about his pal Jackman’s real-life divorce. News.com says that in one scene, Deadpool looks at Jackman’s character ‘Wolverine’, and quips: “He’s usually shirtless, but he’s let himself go since the divorce.” While Wolverine’s character has never been through a divorce in the films, the “X-Men” actor has. Last September, Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness announced their separation after 27 years of marriage.
-PageSix
TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): TBA
• “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Nick Jonas, Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe, Ice Spice, Central Cee
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): TBA
• “After Midnight” (CBS/Global): Sasheer Zamata, Joe Lo Truglio, Aparna Nancherla (R)
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Elliot Page, Jennie Garth
• “The Talk” (CBS): Marg Helgenberger, Erika Jayne (R)
• “Live with Kelly and Mark” (ABC/CTV): Kate Martindale with quick fixes for outdated kitchens; a summer food favorite.
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Tiffany Haddish, Freya Allan, Cleo Wade, Alec Benjamin
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Daymond John (R)
• “Jennifer Hudson Show” (Check local listings): Lil Jon, Drew and Jonathan Scott (R)
• “Olympic Games Paris 2024 – Opening Ceremony” (NBC, CBC): Live. A star-studded cast of performers and a parade of athletes in boats down the River Seine, past the city’s majestic landmarks.
• “Lingo” (CBS): Hosted by RuPaul. In this game, the simplest of words could be worth thousands of dollars.
SATURDAY:
• “Primetime in Paris: The Olympics” (NBC, CBC): Live. Coverage of the 4×100 freestyle relays, swimming, men’s qualifying in gymnastics and the women’s synchronized springboard final in diving.
• “A Neighbor’s Vendetta” (LIFE): Estranged from her husband, Jason, Sonja finds comfort in her boss. Hoping to reconnect, Jason rents a remote cabin where a woman named Clare introduces herself as their neighbor.
• “PGA Tour Golf” (CBS): 3M Open, Third Round from Blaine, Minnesota
SUNDAY:
• “Primetime in Paris: The Olympics” (NBC, CBC): Live. Men’s 400m IM, women’s 100m butterfly and men’s 100m breaststroke. Plus, women’s gymnastics qualifying.
• “Hotel Portofino” (PBS): Season 3 premiere.
• “KCON LA 2024” (CW): Live. Acts from the world’s largest K-pop fan and artist festival perform from the LA Convention Center.
• “How It Really Happened” (CNN): The 1996 Atlanta Olympic Bombing
BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Miley Cyrus — Her 2009 hit ‘Party in the U.S.A.’ has reached 1 billion views on YouTube, no doubt picking up momentum recently thanks to 4th of July celebrations in the US. It joins her 2013 #1 hit “Wrecking Ball” in the Billion Views club.
• Kehlani – has announced a tour in support of their latest album “Crash”. Plans are for the California singer to hit 31 North American cities with rapper Anycia, British girl group FLO and other special guests, beginning in Minneapolis MN on Sept. 4. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/bdfuf4m4
• *NSYNC – all members of the group except Justin Timberlake attended the New York premiere of “Deadpool & Wolverine”, because their song ‘Bye Bye Bye’ is featured in the film. Star Ryan Reynolds’ wife Blake Lively was thrilled to get a selfie with them, writing: “No one will ever know what this moment meant to me…Happiest human ever.” She added: “10-year-old, and also 36-year-old me is sobbing.” LINK: https://tinyurl.com/2uf44287
• Train – has teamed up with renowned blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa for a cover of .38 Special’s 1981 hit ‘Hold On Loosely’. Jeff Carlisi, original guitarist of .38 Special, commented on YouTube: Guys, I’m honored that you would pay homage to a piece of music that was a huge part of my life.” LINK: https://tinyurl.com/35srx42x
• Bob Dylan — The first trailer has been released for “A Complete Unknown”, starring Timothée Chalamet. It covers Dylan’s early years in New York, and his rise to fame in the 1960s. Also appearing in the clip are Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Monica Barbaro, who plays Dylan’s girlfriend Joan Baez, and Elle Fanning. The film hits theaters in December. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/mr28b3at
• Post Malone & Luke Combs – Their new collab arrives today. Posty wrote on X: “Guy For That out 7.26 @lukecombs,” along with a clinking beer mugs emoji. His post was accompanied by a video of both singers performing the song in downtown Nashville. Combs replied: “Good thing we also got a guy who can help us shut down Broadway.” LINK: https://tinyurl.com/m9bxmpfb
• Miranda Lambert – has revealed the release date, title and tracklist for her first album under a new deal with Republic Records. “Postcards From Texas” drops Sept. 13, and she has already released the song ‘Alimony’. The 14-track album also includes a cover of David Allen Coe’s 1976 classic ‘Living on the Run’. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/5n6s394u
• Keith Urban – named his upcoming album “Hugh” when he noticed the word appeared in the lyrics to many of the songs on the record, which drops Sept. 20. Quote: “It was when I started listening to the thing, I went, ‘Oh my God, there’s that word again,’ ‘Oh, there’s that word again.’ He also feels that the word “summed up the whole spirit and energy of the record.”
SHOOTING THE BULL
THIS WEEK’S MOVIE OPENINGS:
• “Deadpool & Wolverine” (R, Action/Adventure): Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth Deadpool. They team up to safeguard the multiverse from a common foe. (Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin) Tomatometer: 81%
• “The Fabulous Four” (R, Comedy/Drama): A group of life-long friends travel to Key West to be bridesmaids in the surprise wedding of their college girlfriend. (Susan Sarandon, Bette Midler, Megan Mullally, Sheryl Lee Ralph) No Tomatometer rating.
• “The Beast Within” (R, Horror/Drama–Limited): 10-year-old Willow follows her parents on one of their secret late-night treks to the heart of an ancient forest. After witnessing her father undergo a terrible transformation, she too becomes ensnared by the dark ancestral secret they’ve tried to conceal. (Kit Harington, Ashleigh Cummings, Caoilinn Springall) Tomatometer: 50%
BRAT: WHERE IT’S AT:
So, yes – ‘Barbie pink’ was the hot color of 2023. But this year? The defining color of summer 2024 is definitely slime green — also known as ‘Brat green’. To give you a visual, it is similar to the to shade of the text message bubble sent from your iPhone. It has become synonymous with pop star Charli XCX’s hit album, but the cultural influence of “Brat” green keeps on growing. Last week, the official X account of the New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority alerted commuters of train repairs using a “Brat” green graphic. And 65-year-old “Golden Globe-winner Kyle McLachlan posted an “unofficial music video” of himself lip syncing to a song from the album – while wearing a fluorescent green shirt. And that was just the beginning. Brat green even made its way into the US Presidential election campaign. After Joe Biden announced he was out, and endorsed Kamala Harris, Charli XCX offered her own thumbs-up, tweeting: “kamala IS brat.” Of course, memes were quickly created, and t-shirts were created, some with Harris’ name printed in the style of the “Brat” album cover. And 2024 being 2024, now the VP’s official rapid response account is topped with a “Brat” style banner. LINK: https://x.com/KamalaHQ
(That may have sounded like a political endorsement, but let’s face it, to be linked to a color that is associated with ‘slime’ can’t be a particularly good thing – can it?)
(I fully expect someone to spray-paint the Olympic rings that color any day now. The brats…!)
-CNN
NEWS OF THE WEIRD:
➢ One of Oscar Mayer’s famed hot dog-shaped Wienermobiles ended up flipped onto its side after crashing on a suburban Chicago highway. Cops say the Wienermobile hit a car Monday morning along Interstate 294 and its driver lost control, causing it to roll onto its side. No injuries were reported after the crash, which prompted the closure of the right lane of the northbound lane for more than an hour. Video from the crash scene shows that the yellow and orange Wienermobile being hauled away on a flatbed truck with damage visible to the vehicle’s wiener-like shape. Oscar Mayer has several Wienermobiles, which it uses at promotional events. (Yes, I understand it has 12 of them – exactly 4 more than Wonder Bread has “Bun Mobiles”!) LINK: https://tinyurl.com/5f7a3k2n
➢ A foul-mouthed parrot has found a home, after hundreds applied to adopt it. Pepper, the bird with an attitude, starting attracting the attention of hopeful adopters from across the US when the SPCA in Niagara Falls NY began sharing updates about him. The agency’s initial post read that bringing the “potty-mouthed” parrot home “might seem like a fun idea until Pepper offends grandma’s Tuesday night knitting group. On the bright side, if you want to keep unannounced company from dropping in, adopt Pepper.” Another post asked that “Somebody get this guy a bar of soap or a humor-loving home!” In 5 days, there were more than 400 applicants to adopt Pepper, and he has now been taken in by a household “with an African Grey named Shelby, who makes Pepper look like ‘a saint’,” officials wrote. (‘Blue’-birds?)
-AP, Canoe
FUNNIEST TWEETS OF THE WEEK FROM WOMEN:
➢ Last night I met someone to works in sales and said “wow I’ve never met anyone who works in sails!”, thinking – because I live in an imaginary world much more beautiful than this one – that he makes sails for sailboats – Alexis Nowicki
➢ People will be like “bear with me” and they don’t even have a bear with them — Katie
➢ Air bnb should provide breakfast — that’s the second b — bel
➢ musically inclined people fascinate me so much, like damn you’re just decorating time from thin air like that – t.
➢ Passing a note to a co-worker: can you trip me when I walk by so I have to go home? Circle yes or no. –Molly
➢ embezzle is such a beautiful word. I wish it was a type of jewelry i could look at — steph
➢ [***CAUTION – PREVIEW***] adults loved to tell me i’d make a great lawyer one day when i was a kid which i realize now was their way of calling me a bitch – one woman cult
-HuffPost
DID YOU KNOW?
Olympic surfers don’t have to worry about those gnarly cardboard beds – because they aren’t in Paris. All athletes participating in surfing events are staying in the French island of Tahiti during the games – almost 10,000 miles from the rest of the action. German surfer Tim Elter shared an inside look at his digs at the Polynesian island. In a TikTok, he showed off his room aboard the cruise ship “Aranui 5”, which is housing all surfers for the next 2 weeks. In addition to having a full-sized — and not cardboard — bed, his room is equipped with a balcony overlooking the water and beautiful scenery that Tahiti offers. When one fan commented: “Athletes in Paris will be shook when they see this”, Tim replied with laughing emojis and wrote: “They will.” LINK: https://tinyurl.com/yc7aph5d
-E!
BS CHRONOMETER 07.26.24
TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “All or Nothing Day”. This is it, folks – balls to the wall, give ’er all you’ve got, the time has arrived, take no prisoners, it’s now or never, bring your ‘A’ game, give 110% … and any other hackneyed self-help cliché you can think of. (Or just relax.)
• “Aunts & Uncles Day”, honoring a very special pair of relatives. Among other things, they may be …
✓ Someone you can talk to about things you can’t discuss with parents.
✓ Your backup caretaker when mom & dad went out, or were at work.
✓ Real characters at family get-togethers.
✓ Someone who has taken you to fun places and events.
✓ Someone whose house was a great place for a sleep-over, especially if you have cousins.
✓ The ones who’ve given you great gifts for special occasions.
✓ Sound counsel and advice.
✓ Someone who always had candy.
• “Coffee Milkshake Day”, celebrating the Summer cooler that’s also a pick-me-up.
• “Bagelfest Day”. This crunchy-on-the-outside and chewy-in-the-middle bread originated in the Jewish communities of Poland. They are served with a variety of toppings and produced in a variety of flavors.
• “Holistic Therapy Day”. Today, you’re encouraged to speak to your physician about Holistic Therapy, or seek out a Holistic Physician who is willing to take the time to help promote natural healing, without unnecessary procedures or medication.
• “Tofu Day”, created by the Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA) Canada to offer an opportunity for people to celebrate plant-based diets and to encourage them to bring animal-friendly foods onto their menus. (I have this horrible tofu joke…but it’s tasteless…)
• “Talk in an Elevator Day”. Taking a moment to talk to another human being can do wonders to refresh your…and the other person’s day. Today, make it a point to strike up a casual conversation with someone while you are on your way up or down. (And watch them recoil in horror…)
SATURDAY:
• “Bagpipe Appreciation Day”, celebrating the ancient musical instrument that’s viewed by some as an obnoxious, migraine-inducing tool of cacophonic destruction. (Good for funerals, though!) Here’s some pipin’ that we can get into: LINK: https://tinyurl.com/m235meb3
…and even though bagpipes were NOT invented in Scotland, it’s also…
• “Scotch Day”, celebrating the malt (or grain) whisky that was originally exclusive to Scotland. All Scotch must be aged in oak barrels for at least 3 years. The first written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls (official records) of Scotland from 1495.
• “Korean War Veterans Armistice Day”, commemorating the 1953 negotiated cease-fire that ended the war on the Korean peninsula. During 3 years of fierce struggle, over 600,000 Allied lives were lost.
• “Walk on Stilts Day”, celebrating the feat most often seen in parades and at the circus. Stilt-walking is an ancient art that only requires a pair of stout sticks and lots of practice. (And maybe some butt padding…)
• “Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day”. Why not do it on stilts?
• “Crème Brûlée Day”, saluting the yummy French dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel. It’s normally served at room temperature.
• “Chicken Finger Day”. They were first made and named in 1976 by the operators of Spanky’s in Savannah GA. One of the original owners continues to operate Spanky’s today, and it is known as the “Home of the Original Chicken Finger”. (What did kids eat before the chicken finger was invented?)
• “System Administrator Appreciation Day”, to honor that special person in the office who maintains the computer network. (Today, and today only, remember to try restarting your computer before you bother him/her!)
SUNDAY:
• “Milk Chocolate Day”, an excuse for chocoholics everywhere to chow down! (Which would you rather have: chocolate milk, or milk chocolate?)
• “Hamburger Day”, honoring the world’s favorite sandwich, whose origins can be traced back as far as the Middle Ages. Reportedly, Louis Lassen, owner of Louis’ Lunch in New Haven CT, sold the first hamburger and steak sandwich in the US on this date in 1900. Today, close to 6 billion are served annually by restaurants. Here are 4 food finds about hamburgers:
✓ The oldest fast-food restaurant in the world is the White Castle franchise, which opened in 1921.
✓ Americans eat more burgers at restaurants or on-the-go than they do at home.
✓ The largest hamburger ever created weighed 8,266, pounds and was cooked for a burger festival in Seymour, Wisconsin.
✓ Hamburgers are made of beef, not ham, and there is much debate over whether they actually originated in Hamburg, Germany.
• “World Hepatitis Day”, to create awareness that 1-in-12 people worldwide is living with either chronic hepatitis B or C, far higher than the prevalence of HIV or any type of cancer.
• “National Waterpark Day”, in the US. Nearly every state has a waterpark. Impressively, Wisconsin Dells, WI (pop. 3000) is the Waterpark Capital of the World. The largest indoor park in America is at Kalahari Resorts and Conventions in Sandusky, OH. (And FYI, the longest waterslide in the world is in Malaysia: https://tinyurl.com/2s2kr9d3 )
• “Buffalo Soldiers Day”. It was on July 28, 1866, with the passage of the Army Reorganization Act, that Congress created 6 army regiments of all-black soldiers, consisting of 2 cavalry units and 4 infantry units—which were later consolidated into the 24th and 25th infantry units. They all eventually were known as Buffalo Soldiers.
TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1943 [81] (Sir) Mick Jagger, Dartford England, rock singer (Rolling Stones-‘Start Me Up’, ‘Satisfaction’)/Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 1989/knighted in 2003
1945 [79] Helen Mirren (Ilyena Mironoff), London England, movie actress (“Trumbo”, “The Queen”)/TV actress (“Elizabeth I”, “Prime Suspect”)
1949 [75] Roger Taylor, Norfolk England, rock drummer (Queen-‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, ‘We Will Rock You’)/Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (with Queen), 2001/Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 2020
1959 [65] Kevin Spacey (Fowler), South Orange NJ, TV actor (“House of Cards” 2013-17)/movie actor (“American Beauty”, “The Usual Suspects”)
1961 [63] Gary Cherone, Malden MA, rock singer (Extreme-‘More Than Words’, ‘Hole Hearted’), Van Halen for one album, “Van Halen III”)
1964 [60] Sandra Bullock, Arlington VA, movie actress (“Speed”, “The Blind Side”, “Bird Box”)
1965 [59] Jeremy Piven, New York NY, TV actor (“Entourage” 2004-2011, “Mr. Selfridge” 2013-16)/movie actor (“American Night”)
1967 [57] Jason Statham, Shirebrook England, movie actor (“The Expendables”, “Transporter” films”, “Fast & Furious franchise) COMING UP… “Levon’s Trade” 2025
1973 [51] Kate Beckinsale, London England, movie actress (“Pearl Harbor”, “Underworld” films) COMING UP… “The Bad Guys 2” 2025
1993 [31] Taylor Momsen, St. Louis MO, TV actress (“Gossip Girl” 2007-2012)/movie actress (“How The Grinch Stole Christmas”)/rock singer (The Pretty Reckless-‘Death By Rock and Roll’)
SATURDAY- Comedian Bill Engvall is 67; Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (“Game of Thrones”) is 54; Maya Rudolph (“Saturday Night Live”) is 52; ex-MLB player Alex Rodriguez is 49; Jonathan Rhys Meyers (“The Tudors”) is 47; Taylor Schilling (“Orange Is the New Black”) is 40; Pro golfer Jordan Spieth is 40; Fashion model Winne Harlow is 30
SUNDAY- Scott Pelley (“60 Minutes”) is 67; Lori Loughlin (“Full House”) is 60; UFC CEO Dana White is 55; Elizabeth Berkley (“Saved by the Bell”) is 52; Afroman (‘Because I Got High’) is 50; Jacoby Shaddix (Papa Roach) is 48; Dustin Milligan (“Schitt’s Creek”) is 39; Soulja Boy (‘Crank That [Soulja Boy]’) is 34
THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2006 [18] “Little Miss Sunshine”, starring 9-year-old Abigail Breslin, Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin, Toni Collette, and Steve Carell, opens in movie theaters. It goes on to win 2 Oscars
TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
2006 [18] Paul McCartney’s first-ever guitar is sold at an Abbey Road Studios auction for £330,000 (about a half-million dollars)
2015 [09] In a field near Cesena, Italy, 1000 musicians and singers play Foo Fighters ‘Learn to Fly’ simultaneously to encourage the band to perform there for the first time in nearly 20 years. The next day, Dave Grohl posts a video, saying in Italian: “We are coming. I promise.”
2023 [01] Irish singer Sinead O’Connor is found unresponsive in her London apartment at age 56. Her death is later ruled to be due to natural causes
TODAY’S RECORD . . .
2018 [06] Facebook has the single worst day of any public company on the stock market – losing 19%, or $119 billion in market value
BULL’S BITS
BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ The winner of the first modern Olympic Marathon stopped at a tavern mid-race for a glass of wine.
✓ Sweat doesn’t stink. It’s the bacteria on your skin that breaks the sweat down that causes an odor.
✓ Bees know when it’s going to rain, so they put in extra work the day before.
✓ Color blind people have better night vision.
✓ There are over 900 stone ring monuments in the British Isles. Stonehenge is just the most famous.
✓ The ‘close door’ button on an elevator often doesn’t do anything.
-WhattheFFacts, BestLife
Best of BS . . .
THIS WEEKEND, DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, DRINK AND . . .
• Pass out in the sun
• Run with scissors
• Do a eulogy
• Get a tattoo
• Laugh at the same time
• Tell your family what you’ve kept bottled up inside for YEARS!
• Tweet
• Order anything online
• Accept a dare
• Not invite me
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2018
TODAY’S SCOOP OF BS:
➠ Ben and J-Lo are still officially together months after the first reports of a potential divorce. (If she convinced him to stay, then she’s a better actress than I thought…)
➠ Former “American Idol” finalist Garrett Jacobs just got engaged to singer Callista Clark. (He was able to keep the special moment off the radar of paparazzi by being former “American Idol” finalist Garrett Jacobs…)
➠ Scientists think cockroach milk could be the superfood of the future. (The only problem? Finding people with small enough hands to milk them. [Buh-dum-bah!])
➠ Slash turned 59 this week. (If you’re going to buy him a present, don’t waste money on a hat. Evidently, he’s happy with the one he’s got…!)
➠ Mick Jagger turns 81 today. (As a Rolling Stone, he still gathers no moss . . . but he does have an impressive collection of liver spots and skin tags…)
BS WEB GOODIE:
Headed out of work on a Friday like: https://tinyurl.com/bdfbbt8y
BS RANDOM JOKE:
I’ll never understand people’s fascination with ancestry. Isn’t knowing your current family bad enough?
BS PHONE STARTER:
☎ What would be the worst “buy one get one free” sale of all time?
BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
One survey found that 68% of people would rather dump their partner than give THIS up. What is it?
Answer: Bacon
BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Misery might love company, but so does joy. And joy throws much better parties.