Back in 1990, NBC abruptly cancelled ALF and we never found out what happened to our favorite cat-eating alien lifeform. Now, 28 years later, Warner Bros is shopping around a reboot of the show, where ALF returns to Earth and lives with a new family as a possible scenario.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, three of the original writers are on board to bring ALF back to life. If the original writers are working on it, then what about at least one person from the original cast. I get why Max Wright cannot do it, but what about everyone else?
Whether they are involved or not, I would still watch. I love that furry guy. I just hope that the show goes to a streaming site over a broadcast because they will give it more freedom.
Two months ago, Weezer released a cover of Toto’s 1982 hit Africa, and now that band is doing a cover of Hash Pipe.
On Monday, Toto began their 40th-anniversary tour in Vancouver, and they debuted their take on the 2001 song. Why this one out of all of Weezer’s hits? Guitarist Steve Lukather explained, “We figured since we were smoking hash since before they were born, that’s the one we should do.” But then again, three out of four of them were alive at the same time as Buddy Holly, so they could have gone with that too.
Either way both covers are totally bitchin’! Time for Jimmy Kimmel to have them on the show and do a Rock Battle with both tunes to see whose take is better. How awesome would that be?
If you missed Weezer’s version of Africa, then click here!
Back in 2011, Kelsey Grammer married Kayte Walsh and it looks like he wants to spend the rest of his life with his 4th wife. At least her name will always be with him. That is because he told Conan O’Brien that he got her name tattooed on his crotch.
Why did he get her name on his pubis? He says, “I think it was more, sort of, an ownership thing. My wife said, ‘Why don’t you get a tattoo?'” Then he explained, “I guess, maybe, it was based on the idea if ever, I thought maybe a peccadillo outside the marriage, was a good idea. Whoever it might be, would read that this particular piece of equipment was already signed for, and owned, by someone named Kayte.”
Am I the only person picturing what that tattoo looks like on him? Is it her signature? Is it in cursive or print? Is it in black or in color? So many images; and I never wanted to think of his nether region. Because now I cannot get that image out of my head. My poor mind.
37 years ago, the music world was rocked by the birth of MTV. Today, to celebrate the day that video killed the radio star, Martha Quinn, who was an original VJ shared this photo of herself raising a glass for the anniversary.
Back then she was just 22 years old and ready for her MTV. Now, she is 59-year-old radio star who hosts I Heart the ’80s weekday mornings from the Bay Area. Therefore, I guess you can say radio killed the video star?
One thing that time has not killed is her looks, she looks better now than she did then.
If you are old enough to play this game, then post your answer in the comments. Seeing MTV for the first time was a pretty big deal for teens back in the day. You will never forget the first video you saw on music television, so what was yours? Mine was Big Country’s In a Big Country. To this day, I still smile when I hear the tune and cry a little when I think the lead singer, Stuart Adamson, is no longer with us.
It has been 27 years since Linda Hamilton played Sarah Connor in front of the camera, and she is back in the role that made her famous.
Paramount Pictures released the first photo of her in the upcoming Terminator with Natalia Reyes and Mackenzie Davis, and she still looks like she can kick major a$$. Can you believe she is turning 62 next month? Nothing about her looks like she is anywhere near that age.
I guess you can say, she cannot say, “Hasta la vista, baby,” to the franchise.
The yet-to-be-titled Terminator reboot with Arnold Schwarzenegger comes smashing into theaters on November 22, 2019. Forget Black Friday, this is how we will spending Thanksgiving next year.
You know, instead of Schwarzenegger being the one who said, “I’ll be back,” it should have been Hamilton because she is back, baby!