Given that I have seen a documentary about BDSM porn with explicit scenes, I am hard pressed to consider This Is the End the strangest film I’ve seen this year. However, it’s certainly the craziest thing to come out of a big studio in a while, with it’s million and one celeb cameos, raucous atmosphere, and wild twists and turns. To say that this film is funny would probably be an understatement, and yet the laughs don’t quite go as far as the running time of the jokes.
We’re back this week with an official name, some cool theories, and a fantastic episode of Teen Wolf to review. “Chaos Rising” really upped the ante for this season and we break down every moment as well as get into the tumblr Q&A Jeff did and talk about a possible fandom situation happening. And we may or may not have gone on a tangent about Stiles possibly being bisexual. Enjoy!
You guys, omg this damn show. Tonight’s episode of Teen Wolf titled “Chaos Rising” might be one of my favorite hours of Teen Wolf ever, despite some issues it had with editing. My jaw was on the floor by the end of this crazy episode and I’m now extremely terrified and excited for where the season will go from here. Let’s dive in…
So something kind of wonderful happened on last night’s Tony Award telecast. Amidst the wonderful opening number and raucous atmosphere, history was made: two women (Pam MacKinnon and Dianne Paulus) won the directing prizes, Cyndi Lauper became the first woman to win for Best Original Score without a writing partner, and four out of the eight acting winners were African American. Wait, what? Yes, the Tonys became the anti-Oscars, with women and minorities just winning every damn where. It was a wonder to behold not only for the sheer weight of the occasion, but because it didn’t feel out of place or momentous, just felt like the right people won. After doing the latest Awards Circuit podcast where in the subject of race came up and spurned on by a colleague’s great analysis of sexism within the Academy, I wanted to share my thoughts on why I think Hollywood is severely behind in terms of equality.
So something kind of wonderful happened on last night’s Tony Award telecast. Amidst the wonderful opening number and raucous atmosphere, history was made: two women (Pam MacKinnon and Dianne Paulus) won the directing prizes, Cyndi Lauper became the first woman to win for Best Original Score without a writing partner, and four out of the eight acting winners were African American. Wait, what? Yes, the Tonys became the anti-Oscars, with women and minorities just winning every damn where. It was a wonder to behold not only for the sheer weight of the occasion, but because it didn’t feel out of place or momentous, just felt like the right people won. After doing the latest Awards Circuit podcast where in the subject of race came up and spurned on by a colleague’s great analysis of sexism within the Academy, I wanted to share my thoughts on why I think Hollywood is severely behind in terms of equality.
It seems like forever since we’ve heard anything from Nine Inch Nails despite numerous rumors of them getting back together and Trent Reznor’s great successes scoring films. But thankfully they’ve come back to grace us with some new music. Debuting on Youtube and EW, Came Back Haunted is the first song of their new album, Hesitation Marks, which will be released on September 3. On the 28th of September, they’ll kick off their new tour but till then check out the song!