It has been 30 years since Ferris Bueller’s Day Off came out, and now Deadpool is doing the same thing. Thanks to Darth Blender combining both movies to make one awesome mashup that makes you not want to leave when the video ends. I don’t care if they tell me to go home, I am not going to do it.
What movie would you like to see Deadpool substituted into next? I am going with Caddyshack!
David Duchovny was on The Late Show on Friday and Stephen Colbert took them back to a time before they reached their age of Aquarius. Because of their prepubescent age, there were things that the CBS host wanted to know about his friend like if he ever saw bra. Mulder saw his first Over the Shoulder Boulder Holder when his mom dragged him to JC Penny and a mannequin was wearing one. He said, “It made me scared and excited.” Kind of like the first time I saw him nearly naked on television for the first time and the second time and well every time.
And talking about seeing Duchovny nearly naked, we have never see him fully naked. Therefore, Colbert wanted to know if he has any hair down there. He has eight and a half hairs down there and it looks like, “You know, like your grandfather, who’s bald, and he covers the hair over the bald part.” Just like imagined!
We are used to seeing Gordon Ramsay being mean to Chefs, MasterChefs restaurant owners and hotel owners, but when he sleeps he looks so nice. Look at him in this photo, it is like he a completely different man. One who is not as terrifying, and I am not sure I like it. I like the Chef just as he is. Tough on the outside, but yet soft on the inside.
Sam Heughan shared a bloodied Selfie of himself, so who would want to mess with that beautiful face? The makeup artists on Outlander, that’s who. No one else would want to do that to him.
To see the scene that caused those fake injuries, then you have to watch or rewatch this week’s episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRVwHP__qMM
James Corden hosted the Tony Awards for the first time yesterday and he opened the show with a tribute to several of Broadway’s biggest musical numbers. He started it off by telling the story of a kid, himself, who one day dreamed of being on that stage to actually being on that stage belting out showtunes like Don’t Cry for Me Argentina from Evita, Tomorrow from Annie and Don’t Rain on My Parade from Funny Girl. Proving that the funny man can host more than just a talk show at 12:30a on CBS.