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'Bell'-buster: Joy Reid tries to cancel classic Christmas 'Jingle'
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'Bell'-buster: Joy Reid tries to cancel classic Christmas 'Jingle'

“Truth. Justice. Whatever.”Hollywood’s disdain for America is official with the poster tagline for this summer’s “Supergirl.”'I don’t care for Owen Wilson, and I don’t care for Matthew Lillard.'How the industry embraced the problematic “girl” part of the name is a debate for another day. Just know that Hollywood hasn’t been cozy with the classic Superman slogan, “Truth, justice, and the American way,” for some time. The 2006 Brandon Routh reboot infamously ditched that last part, as did this year's James Gunn version.Now to show us that this Supergirl can’t even, the phrase is purposely imploded. And to be fair, the results come off better here, if only because the newest Supergirl is a rebel without a cause (or home planet).Those offended by ditching “the American way” may be more outraged by the accompanying trailer. It looks as gloopy as this past summer’s “Superman” reboot, but with half the gravitas and action.Prediction: Superhero fatigue goes nuclear in 2026 ...Jay ZzzzzzSlackers never grow up. They just stay in their parents’ basements indefinitely.That isn’t true for Jay and Silent Bob. The slacker heroes from Kevin Smith’s imagination refuse to call it a career. They’ve appeared in two features as the key attractions and several Smith movies like the “Clerks” franchise and “Mallrats.”Now Smith is warning us there’s a third Jay and Silent Bob film in the works. “Jay and Silent Bob: Store Wars” will start production next year. But will anybody show up?“Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” made under $5 million in 2019. Smith’s last film, “The 4:30 Movie,” didn’t earn enough for BoxOfficeMojo to include its figures.Smith may have come of age during the ‘90s via “Clerks” and “Chasing Amy,” but his devoted flock has done nothing but shrink since then. Bigly.Smith, 55, and co-star Jason Mewes, 51, may seem too old to keep cracking pot jokes, but Smith deserves credit for finding enough cash in his sofa to keep his franchise afloat ...Pulp FrictionQuentin Tarantino can’t get criticism out of his system.The former video store clerk was set to make “The Movie Critic” his 10th and final film, but he got cold feet and went back to the proverbial drawing board. Since then, he’s been criticizing ... everything, including specific movie stars.That’s an unofficial no-no in celebrity circles, but Tarantino is out of you-know-whats apparently.The director recently slammed actor Paul Dano (“The Batman,” "Love and Mercy”), dubbing the actor “weak sauce” and worse, as part of that now-infamous “Bret Easton Ellis Podcast” interview.Hollywood stars rallied around Dano, saying he was far better than what the mercurial director dubbed him. Tarantino also shredded two more stars as part of that conversation.“I don’t care for Owen Wilson, and I don’t care for Matthew Lillard.”Wilson has yet to publicly respond, but Lillard did just that at a recent Comic-Con-style event, the GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio.“Eh, whatever. Who gives a s**t,” Lillard said before revealing that he actually does give a bleep.“It hurts your feelings. It f**king sucks,” he said. “And you wouldn’t say that to Tom Cruise. You wouldn’t say that to somebody who’s a top-line actor in Hollywood.”So far, Lillard’s former co-star Scooby Doo has no comment ...RELATED: These are the definitive recordings of 35 favorite Christmas carols: Don't argue, just listen Photo credits, clockwise from top left: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images; Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images; Robin Platzer/The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images/Getty Images; Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images; George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images; David Redfern/Redferns'Jingle' jerkThe war on “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is over, and the good guys won. The song continues to play every Christmas season despite a woke attempt to cancel it. The less problematic “remake” by John Legend and Kelly Clarkson was quickly forgotten.Now former MSNBC host Joy Reid is declaring war on ... “Jingle Bells." And you’ll never guess why. Just kidding.The song’s writer, James Lord Pierpont, allegedly penned the ditty for racially charged reasons, according to Reid. To her credit, if anyone knows about racially charged topics, it’s a former TV personality who sees racism around every corner.To her, Elvis Presley’s nickname, “The King,” is racist.She used a Massachusetts plaque as her “proof” of the song’s racial components, along with Pierpont’s days fighting for the Confederacy. The song’s lyrics appear as benign then as they do now.Maybe she could record her own version of the song, a la Legend and Clarkson, and watch it follow eight-track tapes, pagers, and MSNBC into the dustbin of history.
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Keith Moon’s Death: Inside The Tragic Demise Of The Who’s Drummer At Just 32
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Keith Moon’s Death: Inside The Tragic Demise Of The Who’s Drummer At Just 32

United Archives GmbH/Alamy Stock PhotoKeith Moon’s drinking and drug abuse made his public appearances frequently erratic and unreliable. As the pounding heartbeat of The Who, Keith Moon didn’t just keep time; he assaulted it. Moon lived his life with the same chaotic velocity that came to define his drumming. But sadly, this fast-paced way of living would also lead to Keith Moon’s death in 1978. By then, he had many nicknames, including “Moon the Loon” — an apt moniker for a man who portrayed himself as the indestructible court jester of rock music. But behind Moon’s manic grin and over-the-top antics lay a fragile man who fought demons that no amount of applause could silence. Then, on Sept. 7, 1978, that chaos reached its tragic end in a London apartment — ironically, the same one where “Mama” Cass Elliot had died four years prior — when Keith Moon died. The drummer was just 32 years old, but years of sustained alcohol and drug abuse had caught up to him. Still, many wondered how the boy from Wembley had fallen into such a sorry spiral. Keith Moon was undeniably a genius on the drums, but a genius who walked the razor’s edge between immortality and oblivion. Eventually, the party had to come to an end. How A Boy From Wembley Became The Drummer For The Who Long before he cemented himself as one of the greatest rock drummers in history, Keith John Moon was a restless boy from Wembley, a suburb of London. Born to Alfred and Kathleen Winifred Moon on Aug. 23, 1946, the future rocker showed hints of his wild side even at a very young age. As a child, he was hyperactive and imaginative in ways that made school difficult. As biographer Tony Fletcher wrote in Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon, Moon’s art teacher had described him in a report as “Retarded artistically. Idiotic in other respects.” His music teacher, however, noted the young boy had “great ability, but must guard against a tendency to show off.” Wikimedia CommonsKeith Moon in Germany, 1967. After failing his 11-plus exams, Moon eventually decided he wasn’t meant for a life of academics. He dropped out of school at the age of 14. He played drums in a variety of local bands, but his golden opportunity came in 1964, when the now-17-year-old heard a band called The Who and approached them at a gig, bragging that he could play better than their current drummer. What followed, according to the band’s official biography, was Moon’s impromptu audition at the Oldfield pub in Greenford. Moon played with such energy that he destroyed the drum kit — but fatefully got himself a job as The Who’s new drummer. Before long, Keith Moon proved himself to be one of the most interesting drummers in rock. His rolling tom fills, refusal to play standard hi-hat rhythms, and chaotic interplay with guitarist Pete Townshend made it so the drums did more than simply keep time. Instead, Moon turned the drums into a lead instrument. As the band’s bassist, John Entwistle, once remarked, Moon made the drums “sing.” Wikimedia CommonsThe Who with their manager Kit Lambert, holding gold records for their 1969 album Tommy. But it wasn’t just his skills behind the kit that kept Moon’s name in the headlines. Keith Moon’s Offstage Antics — And Sad Downward Spiral Keith Moon’s drumming helped bring The Who international fame. But Moon’s off-stage persona was equally legendary — and increasingly dangerous. By the 1970s, his nickname of “Moon the Loon” had become something of a self-fulfilling prophecy. Moon was the court jester of rock and roll, known for his elaborate pranks and destructive streaks. He infamously blew up toilets with cherry bombs, nailed all the furniture in a hotel room to the ceiling, and allegedly once drove a car into a swimming pool. However, the laughter often masked a darker reality. Moon’s lifestyle was fueled by a voracious appetite for drugs and alcohol. What began as “social drinking” during the filming of That’ll Be the Day in the early ’70s spiraled into severe alcoholism. Moon’s behavior became erratic and violent, leading to the breakdown of his marriage in 1973. Wikimedia CommonsKeith Moon with The Who at Maple Leaf Gardens, 1976. “You’d come offstage and still be buzzin’,” Moon once stated in 1978, per Far Out. “Then you’d go to a party and it’d get out of hand, get wild. Things get broken. If you’re sitting around after a show and there’s something you don’t like, you just switch it off by throwing a bottle through the screen.” By the mid-1970s, Moon’s alcohol and drug abuse began to affect him physically. He gained weight and lost the sharp, athletic edge that his drumming had become known for. Several times throughout The Who’s tours, he even passed out on stage. In an attempt to keep him him functional, the band had even hired a “handler” to travel with him, but Moon proved too unpredictable. And this destructive lifestyle sadly led to Keith Moon’s death in 1978. The Death Of Keith Moon From An Accidental Overdose Come September 1978, Keith Moon had moved back to London following a chaotic stint in Los Angeles — and there were signs he was trying to stabilize. He had started dating Annette Walter-Lax, a Swedish model, and was taking Heminevrin, a sedative meant to curb alcohol cravings. On the evening of Sept. 6, 1978, Moon attended a party hosted by Paul McCartney to celebrate the launch of the film The Buddy Holly Story. According to Louder Sound, Moon was in relatively good spirits, dining with the McCartneys and telling guests about his plans to marry Walter-Lax. Most remembered that Moon was even relatively sober, and that he didn’t overdo it on the free champagne. Wikimedia CommonsKeith Moon drumming in The Who, 1974. He and Walter-Lax returned to Moon’s apartment around 4:00 a.m., where Moon took a handful of Heminevrin and went to bed. He woke again at 7:30 a.m., argued with Walter-Lax, then took more Heminevrin and went back to sleep. When Walter-Lax checked on Moon that afternoon, he was unresponsive. She immediately called for help, but it was too late — Keith Moon died later that day at the age of 32. An autopsy revealed that Moon had 32 Heminevrin pills in his system. Only six had been digested — enough to cause death — while the remaining 26 were still in his stomach. The coroner ruled the death an accidental overdose and, indeed, his bandmates don’t believe that Moon meant to die by suicide. “It was a silly mistake,” Townshend stated in the 2007 documentary Amazing Journey. “He just always took pills in handfuls. It was just a habit that he had.” Sadly, this habit — and his life of excess — led to Keith Moon’s death. While Moon is remembered today as one of rock’s greatest drummers, he’s also seen as someone who died sadly far too soon. After reading about the death of Keith Moon, read about the death of other rock and roll legends like Elvis Presley or Janis Joplin. The post Keith Moon’s Death: Inside The Tragic Demise Of The Who’s Drummer At Just 32 appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Consigning the GOP to an Epochal Electoral Disaster
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Consigning the GOP to an Epochal Electoral Disaster

The downward trend in the president’s numbers is consistent and alarming.
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Gov. Tim Walz Tries to Make MN Fraudsters the Victims and TRUMP the 'Very Dangerous' Problem for Noticing
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Gov. Tim Walz Tries to Make MN Fraudsters the Victims and TRUMP the 'Very Dangerous' Problem for Noticing

Gov. Tim Walz Tries to Make MN Fraudsters the Victims and TRUMP the 'Very Dangerous' Problem for Noticing
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BAWK-BAWK! American Journo Who Fled to Paris Says He'd Come Back if Not for Scary Women With Guns (Watch)
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BAWK-BAWK! American Journo Who Fled to Paris Says He'd Come Back if Not for Scary Women With Guns (Watch)

BAWK-BAWK! American Journo Who Fled to Paris Says He'd Come Back if Not for Scary Women With Guns (Watch)
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Duffy Drops the Hammer on Hochul, Says NY Has 30 Days to Fix CDL Licenses for Illegals or Lose $73M
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Duffy Drops the Hammer on Hochul, Says NY Has 30 Days to Fix CDL Licenses for Illegals or Lose $73M

Duffy Drops the Hammer on Hochul, Says NY Has 30 Days to Fix CDL Licenses for Illegals or Lose $73M
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5 Costco Gadgets Worth Gifting This Holiday Season
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5 Costco Gadgets Worth Gifting This Holiday Season

The holiday shopping season can be stress-inducing, but for those with a Costco membership, take advantage of some unique deals on great gadget gifts.
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Noem Announces More Than $1B in FEMA Funds for Georgia
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Noem Announces More Than $1B in FEMA Funds for Georgia

More than $1 billion in federal FEMA funding is now available to Georgia communities and healthcare facilities, including $350 million for recovery efforts tied to Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Friday.
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Lip Reader: Kirk Suspect Says He Thinks About Shooting 'Every Day'
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Lip Reader: Kirk Suspect Says He Thinks About Shooting 'Every Day'

The alleged assassin of conservative leader Charlie Kirk told his attorney he thinks about the shooting "every day," according to a lip-reading analysis of the suspect's first public court appearance.Tyler Robinson, 22, appeared calm and even laughed with his lawyer during...
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Video Shows Amherst Students Acting out Sex Acts in Campus Skit
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Video Shows Amherst Students Acting out Sex Acts in Campus Skit

Videos obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show students at an elite college mimicking sex acts on stage. The footage, from Amherst College in Massachusetts during a "Voices of the Class" event held at the chapel...
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