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Here’s the 4-11
April 11th is the ideal day to give the “low-down-down low-no doubt!” of exciting news in popular culture this week.
It’s also a good excuse for the classic Meet the Parents reference above.
Famed director Richard Donner announced this week that a relentlessly buzzed about/requested sequel to the cult-classic The Goonies is going to be a reality on the silver screen. Is this a good idea or bad idea? There are valid reasons for both answers right now, but part of the answer may lie in another long-awaited sequel coming out later this year called Dumb and Dumber To.
Why, you ask?
Because that comedy is widely considered to be, if not the funniest (my vote), then one of the funniest movies ever made. If Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels and the Farrelly brothers can recreate that magic and entertain devoted fans like the 1994 masterpiece, then perhaps taking cinematic gold out of the safe can lead to a treasured Goonies return.
Nirvana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There are infinite words for what this band has meant to American music, culture and, of course, Foo Fighters. During the ceremony at the Barclays Center, former Nirvana members Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear were joined by fellow rocker Joan Jett (in place of the iconic Kurt Cobain…) for a special rendition of “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
20 years later and that catchy guitar opening with the unforgettable pulse-pounding drum beat still takes your breathe away.
Last, but certainly not least, is the first video evidence of the “worlds colliding!” spin-off sitcom Girl Meets World.
Hmm, there seems to be a lot of demand and fanfare for returning to the 1990s and even the 1980s (Goonies and Goldbergs) lately…
Here’s a fascinating/mind-blowing phenomenon: For every other show, I relate to and have related to the younger characters or the 20-something or 30-something single characters. But for Girl Meets World, my connection is strictly with the parents. Cory and Topanga are now officially adults raising a daughter and a son (wow). Relating to the parents on a sitcom is brand new for me (and surely for millions of others), yet it doesn’t feel that strange. Maybe the only part is that it’s going to air on the Disney Channel, but that’s a small price to pay for the soon-to-be-viewed-glory of watching Cory and Topanga (and their friends and family…) try to act like adults and see the world through the eyes of a new generation.
Actually, as an uncle, I can relate to that.
And there’s Jimmy’s Daily Planet’s 4-11.
Happy March Madness!
March Madness tips-off and takes flight today in Dayton, Ohio. This is the annual event when we acknowledge and celebrate the most unproductive few weeks in the United States of America (thank goodness for “the boss button,” right!).
And who knew a song about rich boy meets poor girl from a chance encounter in a busy crosswalk in Sin City and a stunningly beautiful spare dress for a quintessential Las Vegas night out would provide the perfect theme song for college basketball’s biggest stage?
Actually, the title says it all. But the original meaning of the song is not about basketball, though it sure does rise to the occasion like Ohio State’s Sam Thompson on an alley-oop.
What teams will play with that killer, championship-caliber instinct?
Make your picks and take your own shot at glory!
The Best Way to ‘Survive’
Sometimes, we need to mix things up a little bit and drop a few beats (and moves) of fun randomness into our lives. Thursdays have come to be known as much more than just the day before Friday, but as a celebration of nostalgia.
Ladies and gentlemen, with everything going on in our day-to day jobs and lives, here is a throwback of awesomeness on this beautiful Thursday.
It’s okay if you’re afraid to watch what’s in the video clip below…but hopefully only at first…
Happy Throwback Thursday!
Seeing is Believing (Literally)
It’s Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Do you know what that means? Well, something incredible occurred last night/really early this morning (by definition) that warrants a visual repeat.
Ladies and gentlemen, it all started with a challenge from The Office’s John Krasinski during Jimmy Fallon’s tenure at Late Night. Now, after a few other participants (like the eternally energetic Joseph Gordon-Levitt) have tried their luck at channeling their inner rock star, comedy and musical aficionado Paul Rudd took the Late Night tradition to its premiere on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night with two lip-synching masterpieces.
However, it also needs to be stated that Jimmy Fallon’s skills would never be considered foreign to any lip-synching fan.
And yes, this really happened.
Paul Rudd and Jimmy Fallon were unequivocally good to the audience as lip sync heroes for the fans in the studio and for the millions of people watching at home.
The best news from the continuous success of these lip-sync battles? They will be happening again and again and again!