The curtain is going to go up on August 8th for the new season of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building. And today, we got to see the star-studded trailer, which includes Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, Matthew Broderick, Jesse Williams, and so many more, like the show’s leads, Selena Gomez and Steve Martin Short.
Maybe because it takes place in the theater and not the building, it looks like this season will be even more outlandish as they investigate the death of Paul Rudd.
The Wiggles are purer than white snow, and that is why little children love them. However, as those kids grew up, they saw the TV show’s songs in a different light, like the red light that The Police sing about in their song Roxanne.
Case in point, Bec Voysey was spending some time with her nephew, and he couldn’t stop watching the children’s show. So she created her own dance to Rock-A-Bye Your Bear. One that she couldn’t show her nephew.
While he is too young to watch it, Anthony Field is not. Although, that doesn’t mean he is old enough to handle what he just saw. Poor Anthony will never be the same. Hopefully, someone will be able to Rock-a-Bye him to sleep tonight.
Back in the ’70s, Henry Winkler and Sylvester Stallone were seen as two of the toughest men in Hollywood. Not only for their 1974 movie The Lords of Flatbush but because of their roles as The Fonz on Happy Days and Rocky, respectively.
I guess that created a bond between them because 50 years later, they still enjoy spending time together. And we enjoy seeing them with huge smiles on their faces.
Am I the only one who wants them star in a buddy retired cop movie? It would literally be a good cop, bad cop scenario, and it would be hysterical.
There is a stupid trend on TikTok now. Someone orders an ice cream cone at a store and tells the cashier they are not happy with the order. So the cashier throws the ice cream at the person’s face who made it. And it is not funny.
Well, Jimmy Fallon decided to jump on board, but he changed it up. He was handed a vanilla cone and told the giver that he wanted chocolate. So someone threw chocolate ice cream at his face. And that is funny.
Because I know that his little girls, Frances Cole, 8, and Winnie Rose, 9, enjoyed doing that, I can just see them finding the video and asking their dad if they can make one just like it. And that is what being a good dad is all about—being tortured by your children and just sitting there and taking it.