Last week we saw Matthew McConaughey reprise his role ‘Dazed and Confused’ slacker Danny Wooderson in a music video, and now it looks like the nostelgia will continue with Matthew Broderick playing his iconic Ferris Bueller character for a new Super Bowl ad.
The story of Bilbo Baggin’s is headed to the big screen. Sure it’s a year from now, but the trailer is here to whip you into a frenzy now. More after the jump.
This week, the best from around the web has Betty White rapping, cliff dives, bone dances and Archie meets KISS.
Porn-O-Lantern?
Don’t jump mon!
That’s enough Betty White
This movie will stink
Is this heaven?
Facebook hates Courtney Stodden
Your ancestors spoke like Yoda
Buckets of fun
Archie meets KISS
Fresh Prince fun facts
How to make your bone dance
‘Family Guy’ fans, brace yourselves. Creator Seth MacFarlane told the Hollywood Reporter he’s uncertain whether the flagship series of the ‘MacFarlane Fox Animation Domination’ should continue. Stewie, quick! Grab your Super Mega Death Ray!
We predict this is one of the oddest stories you’ll see all week: Ex-Weezer bassist Mikey Welsh was found dead in a hotel room last week, and in a strange twist, he might have actually predicted the date and locations of his demise on Twitter just a couple of weeks earlier.
On September 26, the 40-year-old artist posted the tweet below, saying, “dreamt i died in Chicago next weekend (heart attack
Owen Wilson dropped a huge ‘Zoolander 2′ plot spoiler while talking with MTV. As it turns out, his pretty boy male model character Hansel might not be so pretty in the sequel.
Hot on the heels of her recent wardrobe malfunction, TMZ now has video of Nancy Grace (allegedly) breaking wind while being interviewed on Monday night’s gassing, uh, we mean, ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
Three unreleased Nirvana tracks that are part of the upcoming deluxe 20th anniversary reissues of ‘Nevermind’ are now streaming free on the web.
One’s a scorching demo, another is a rather good quality “boombox” recording and a third is a concert version of the band’s most famous song.
While at the courthouse taking care of the paperwork to divorce his third wife, Missourian George F. Blackburn decided to do something he’d been thinking about for a long time.
He changed his name to Led Zeppelin II, in honor of his favorite rock album.
When it hits newsstands on Friday, the retro October edition of Playboy will be selling for 60 cents.
The reduced price is a gimmick to promote the NBC show ‘The Playboy Club,’ which centers around the satin-costumed bunnies who worked in the famed nightspot during the sixties.