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What a feeling I got from this T-Mobile commercial
February 11th, 2024 under Donald Faison, Jason Momoa, Jennifer Beals, Zach Braff. [ Comments: none ]

So, I am a huge fan of the late Irene Cara. Therefore, when I heard Zach Braff and Donald Faison singing Flashdance…What a Feeling with different lyrics in a commercial for T-Mobile; I was like, what the fuck is going on? Does her estate really need the money that badly?

However, then things took a turn. Jason Momoa started singing and dancing with them. And now I want Aquaman to do a musical. Braff’s light grey sweatshirt slipped off her shoulder like it did in the movie poster. And finally, Jennifer Beals, who starred in the film, made an appearance.

And now, I need a bucket of water to fall on me and cool me down because I feel like a Maniac.

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Deadpool gets a happy ending from Wolverine in the first trailer
February 11th, 2024 under Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds. [ Comments: none ]

We are just over five months away from Deadpool & Wolverine slaying theaters. And today, we got the first look at the anticipated film during the Super Bowl.

It looks like Ryan Reynolds is having a lot of fun in the movie. That is until his arch-enemy, Hugh Jackman, makes an appearance.

If I were Marvel, I would have the next teaser be all about Wolverine and not about the other guy.

Deadpool 3 comes out on July 26th.

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Does the Wicked trailer look wicked to you?
February 11th, 2024 under Ariana Grande. [ Comments: 1 ]

It is the Super Bowl, and with that, I think of musicals. No, I don’t. And I bet you don’t either.

However, that didn’t stop Universal Pictures from airing the first look of Wicked during the big game.

But then again, there are a lot more girls watching because of Taylor Swift. So it was a smart move.

What did you think of the teaser? Is it Defying Gravity?

Wicked: Part I comes out on November 27th.

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Track down Tracker after the Super Bowl
February 11th, 2024 under CBS, Justin Hartley. [ Comments: none ]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXUAsIe-dgs

Justin Hartley is back with a new show after the Super Bowl tonight on CBS, and his character is nothing like he was on This Is Us. He is a Tracker, which means he is like a bounty hunter but for missing people.

Why does Colter Shaw do it? He is good at it. Oh, and the reward money!

Colter was trained to do this at a young age, so he is good at finding people. He is even better than law enforcement, but he will take their help when needed.

He is out there in the field alone, but he has help. Teddi Bruin (Robin Weigert) and her wife, Velma (Abby McEnany), assign him cases and strategize with him. Abby McEnany (Fiona Rene) is a lawyer who will help get him out of trouble. She and Colter have a history, and it is not a good one. Finally, there is Bobby Exley (Eric Graise). He is a tech genius who helps Colter with the techy stuff.

They will all work together and find missing loved ones. In tonight’s episode, a little boy goes to meet his father. However, his father is dead. So, who is the man who kidnapped the kid? And where did he take him?

Colter will go to extremes to find him, and that will lead to him getting arrested. The police officers don’t want to listen to him. But eventually, they will have to because he knows more than they do.

But is it enough to find this boy in time? Tune in after the big game to find out. And then every Sunday at 9p after that for a procedural with heart.

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King Charles III sends his heartfelt thanks
February 10th, 2024 under British Royals. [ Comments: none ]

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On Monday, King Charles III announced that he was diagnosed with cancer. And people all over the World send their prayers and well wishes.

Today, the 75-year-old released a statement of thanks. “I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days.

“As all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.

“It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organisations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world. My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication is all the greater as a result of my own personal experience.”

Hopefully, he will beat the cancer and remain the King for many more years.

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