James Corden took Sia for a ride and they turned their trip into a Carpool Karaoke. The host of The Late Late Show wanted to know why she wears those wigs that cover her face.
He said to her that they when they met on the red carpet she was wearing it, but when they were inside she took it off. She told him, “I don’t wear this thing unless there are cameras around,” adding, “I only wear this thing just to maintain a modicum of privacy.” Then she explained why she chose that, “I was a singer already for 10 or 11 years to mediocre sucess. I was an alcoholic and a drug addict and I sobered up. I decided I didn’t want to be an artist anymore. Because I was starting to get a little bit famous and it was destabilizing in some ways.” Then she elaborated, “I thought what doesn’t exist in pop music at the moment and it was mystery.”
Her decision makes sense, but I think it is time for a new gimmick. I want to a singer’s face when they sing because I think their emotion can make a song, especially songs like hers, even more powerful.
What do you think?
Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles went to HousCon this weekend and they drove all the way there. What happens if you work all the time? You take a nap whenever you can. That is exactly what The Winchester Brothers did on the ride there.
Since they have been playing brothers for over a decade, they act like they really are related. That is why the two them took photos of the other one dozing off and put it online! Proving that they are probably closer than the real thing.
See how close they are tonight at 9p on The CW’s Supernatural.
Jimmy Fallon came up with a way to have the Full House cast reunite on The Tonight Show with a bit, and I wish he would’ve had cut it out with the Donald Trump part. Although, it was nice to hear the Tanners tell Trump it is OK to lose.
While I didn’t like that part, I loved hearing Jodie Sweetin say, “How rude,” John Stamos say, “Have mercy,” and Dave Coulier say, “Cut it out!” As awesome as that was, the best part comes when they say the theme song’s lyrics as part of their conversation.
This makes me wonder why sitcoms stopped doing catchphrases and theme songs as part of their show, they have just as much of a lasting effect as the show itself. Am I right?
It has been 25 years since Kindergarten Cop came out and Universal has finally decided to give the movie a sequel. Arnold Schwarzenegger proved to be expendable so he’s out, in his Expendables 2 co-star Dolph Lundgren. What didn’t prove to be expendable is what made the original family movie so great, all the funny and heart. Because of that I can’t wait to see Kindergarten Cop 2 when it comes out on May 17th.