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 Topic: KarlThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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| A day without humidity. |
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Wednesday, August 06, 2025 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
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FUNKADELIC: "I Got a Thing" on Upbeat in 1970. JIMMY BUFFETT gets over three hours of discussion and analysis on Political Beats with Conor Friedersdorf. BIG THIEF shares “Grandmother,” and “Los Angeles.” THE LEMONHEADS shares “The Key of Victory.” SUEDE covers Bruce Springsteen's "Hungry Heart." SAINT ETIENNE shares "Take Me To The Pilot." JENS LEKMAN shares "Wedding in Leipzig." SAINTSENECA shares “Sweet Nothing.” RHETT MILLER shares "Come As You Are," ft. Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker. HOW ELVIS was discovered by Col. Tom Parker. MEL GIBSON's Resurrection of the Christ is being broken up into two films. Part One will hit theaters on Good Friday, March 26, 2027, while Part Two will launch 40 days later on Ascension Day, which falls on May 6, 2027. THE NFL is acquiring part of ESPN. T.J. HOOKER is rebooting at Netflix. DAVID ZUCKER, who directed the original Naked Gun film, sees the reboot’s positive reception as a sign that this is a good year — even if he has no plans to watch the reboot. REGRETTING YOU, a Colleen Hover adaptation, has a trailer online. RENTAL FAMILY, starring Brendan Fraser, has a trailer online. ROKU is launching its own Netflix. CHRIS HEMSWORTH on the future of Thor, Extraction, and more. STAR WARS: STARFIGHTER casts Matt Smith as the villain. QUENTIN TARANTINO paid tribute to his late collaborator Michael Madsen. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA has been hospitalized in Rome. DOGGOS, chasing bubbles. A CHIMP meets a pupper. THIS GATOR is skipping the surf for the turf.
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| Not bad, not bad. |
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Tuesday, August 05, 2025 - 02:05 AM Posted by: Karl
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TOM JONES sung "It's Not Unusual" and "If He Should Ever Leave You" on Canadian Idol, which opened with some great archival footage. BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD visits World Cafe. DEAD & CO.: Video from the 60th anniversary party. GRANT-LEE PHILLIPS shares "Little Men." SLOAN shares "Dream Destroyer." ADA LEA shares "bob dylan's 115th haircut." KENNYHOOPLA shares "Orphan." CHAPPELL ROAN may not have a new LP for five years. THE WHO: Roger Daltrey is nervous about finishing the tour. THE NUMBER ONES looks at Drake's sad, forced COVID-era dance-craze attempt "Toosie Slide." HIGHEST 2 LOWEST, the latest Spike Lee joint, has a trailer online. ELLA McKAY, the latest James L. Brooks joint, has a trailer online. KING OF THE HILL Is Back and Ready to Take on 2025 America. MARGARET QUALLEY, on womanhood, double texting, and being in love. GEORGE CLOONEY & ADAM SANDLER, on Noah Baumbach's new Hollywood tale. BASIC INSTINCT: Did Sharon Stone have beef with Michael Douglas before she was cast? SCARLETT JOHANSSON & ADAM DRIVER are scaring wolves and protecting cattle. JONATHAN KAPLAN, who directed Jodie Foster to a best actress Oscar in The Accused and received five Emmy nominations for his work as a helmer and producer on ER, has died. He was 77. CATS & DOGS, living together... JURASSIC PARK, but with a cat. LAZIEST DOGFIGHT Evah?
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| Loni Anderson, RIP. |
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Monday, August 04, 2025 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
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LEMON PIPERS: "Green Tambourine." NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to Emily Hines, Laura Groves, and more. BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has the Warlocks, Everything Else, Matthew Sweet, and more, including his Best Songs of July. BLAKE MILLS & PINO PALLADINO share "Contour." LAUFEY shares "Lover Girl." ABI REIMOLD shares "High Tide." DAVE EDMUNDS is hospitalized after a major cardiac arrest. MICK TAYLOR is beefing with The Met. OASIS: A man fell to his death at the Wembley gig. QOTSA's Josh Homme on his health emergency and more. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Fantastic Four: First Steps repeats atop the chart with 40MM, which is a drop of 66 percent, bordering on Ooof. Bad Guys 2 places with a 22.2MM debut. The Naked Gun shows with a 17MM debut, which is pretty good for a comedy reboot. LONI ANDERSON, who played the savvy, high-heeled receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died on Sunday. She was 79. A QUIET PLACE 3: John Krasinski is returning as the director, writer and producer. SPIDER-MAN 4: Mark Ruffalo is returning as the Hulk. And Tom Holland has another new suit. AND JUST LIKE THAT.... it's over. LINDSAY LOHAN, on motherhood, leaving America and the price of fame. GARY BUSEY pleads guilty to a sex crime. KNIVES OUT: Celebrities Reveal Plastic Surgery Secrets - But One Procedure Still Taboo. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA (Still) Believes in Art. A BABY ELEPHANT, living its best life. A DOGGO, having a ball all day. MISSION: IMPAWSIBLE never gets old for me.
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Friday, August 01, 2025 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: 
...with JOHN HUGHES! The sportos, motorheads, geeks, sluts, buds, wasteoids, dweebies and dickheads, they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude. The writer/director behind Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, National Lampoon's Vacation movies, Home Alone, Planes, Trains & Automobiles and many more died Aug 6, 2009. Hughes masterfully married music to movies, so I pay video tribute to him today, starting (of course) with "Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds from The Breakfast Club (the drumming on this song is impeccable), and Karla DeVito's "We Are Not Alone," along with the Ramones playing "Blitzkrieg Bop" (from National Lampoon's Vacation), David Bowie's "Young Americans" and The Vapors one-hit wonder, "Turning Japanese" and Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" (all from Sixteen Candles, which opens to a clip of veteran WLS DJs Larry Lujack and Tommy Edwards), Van Halen's cover of "(Oh) Pretty Woman" and General Public's "Tenderness" (both from Weird Science), the Psychedelic Furs re-recorded title track from Pretty In Pink, which also featured Jon Cryer lip-synching to Otis Redding's "Try A Little Tenderness" (that last clip is a blistering live take from the 1967 Stax tour -- and excellent, btw), The Smiths' "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" (a Hughes perennial; here, the Dream Academy cover from FBDO), and OMD's "If You Leave," plus two more from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, "Danke Schoen" and "Twist and Shout" (which was shot on Dearborn and Randolph Streets in Chicago, with International Polka Queen Vlasta atop the float, though Cameron and Sloane were in front of the Post Office down the street), plus Yello's unforgettable-no-matter-how-you-try "Oh, Yeah." Videos are scarce for Some Kind of Wonderful, but I found Flesh for Lulu's "I Go Crazy" and the March Violets' take on the Stones' "Miss Amanda Jones." BONUS: Molly Ringwald's post-MeToo re-evaluation of the films that made her career. U.S. GIRLS plays World Cafe. NEIL FINN covers Split Enz's "Time For A Change." ELTON JOHN joins SPINAL TAP for a new version of "Stonehenge." CHAPPELL ROAN shares "The Subway." JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE has Lyme Disease. THE NAKED GUN reboot got good reviews. And 90 percent on the Tomatometer. SUPERMAN passes 300MM domestic, more than the entire lifetime of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel. CONJURING: LAST RITES has a final trailer online. HOSTEL: Paul Giamatti and Eli Roth seem headed to Peacock. JAMES BOND meets Peaky Blinders. THE SOCIAL NETWORK sequel may add Jeremy Strong to the cast in an unknown role, possibly Zuck. SMALL SOLDIERS could be getting a sequel. DIDDY's legal team has filed a lengthy preemptive memorandum seeking his acquittal or that there be an entirely new trial for the government’s charges against him. THE GILDED AGE is building audience in Season 3. A RESCUED OTTER CUB scared of the water is taught to dive for fish. AUSTRALIA has discovered a new nightmare. A BIG CAT acts like a any cat (until it rips your face off).
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