Back in the 1986, Andrew McCarthy was all about the girls who were Pretty in Pink. Then a year later, he was all about them being pretty in plastic.
Even though it has been 33 years since Mannequin came out, the actor admitted today, “After all the years I still occasionally get a pang when I walk past a window of these.” Imagine how much of a pang he would’ve gotten if the mannequin had a head like Kim Cattrall?
What more do you say after that because the mic was dropped. Although, according to him, his mic stood up!
Everyone thought that Taylor Swift releasing another album was going to be the big music news of the day, and we were wrong. Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys matched Swift and then one-upped her by dropping a surprise single. Matches is included in a deluxe version of her 2016 album Glory that was released tonight.
Backstreet Boys said, “What a GLORIOUS day it is… we’ve been asked about the possibility of a collab like this for the past 20 years and today is the day!! #BritneyXBackstreet is finally here!”
I think they would be better off going as BSBSB instead of BritneyXBackstreet as their name? What do you think, or is that too much BS?
I guess those rumors of Britney being done with music were a little premature. I hope she is back sooner rather than later.
Before Charlie Day had no motivation to do anything on It’s Always Sunny on Philadelphia, he got a degree in it for Cascade. Except for the beard, he looks the same now as he did when he was 24 in that 2000 commercial.
FX announced today that it picked up It’s Always Sunny in Philadephia for four more seasons. That will bring its total to 18, making it the longest-running live-action sitcom. Ozzie & Harriet was the previous title holder, and it ran for 14 seasons.
I wonder how many more seasons Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito can do this craziness for. I hope they go until at least 21. It should last long enough to celebrate being old enough to drink.