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Since his untimely death nearly three years ago, Juice Wrld fans have enjoyed a stream of posthumous releases including Legends Never Die and Fighting Demons. Now, we’re also getting some premium, official Juice Wrld merch from Ksubi — one of the late rapper’s favorite brands — in collaboration with Club 999.
Called Ksubi x Juice Wrld 999, the new launch sees jeans, jackets, hoodies, and tees styled after Juice Wrld’s enduring streetstyle aesthetic.
Since his untimely death nearly three years ago, Juice Wrld fans have enjoyed a stream of posthumous releases including Legends Never Die and Fighting Demons. Now, we’re also getting some premium, official Juice Wrld merch from Ksubi — one of the late rapper’s favorite brands — in collaboration with Club 999.
Called Ksubi x Juice Wrld 999, the new launch sees jeans, jackets, hoodies, and tees styled after Juice Wrld’s enduring streetstyle aesthetic.
- 11/17/2022
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Speaking with Florida’s News-Press, Kids In The Hall member Kevin McDonald has teased that the sketch comedy troupe might be coming back to TV at some point. The group—which also includes Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson—originally came to TV with the Kids In The Hall show in the…
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- 10/2/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
Ours is truly an age of reboots and returns, so it’s pleasantly unsurprising to learn that “Kids in the Hall” may come back next. That’s according to troupe member Kevin McDonald, who says that Canada’s finest sketch-comedy group has been discussing a return with Lorne Michaels, who was responsible for bringing them to TV in the first place.
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“You’re the first guy to know this,” McDonald said during an interview with Florida’s News Press. “Last night, before I got on the plane, we got a ‘Kids in the Hall’ group message to all of us. Lorne Michaels wants us to do what ‘Mr. Show’ did, and do like six episodes of sketches for something like Netflix.” Six episodes might not be enough for all of the show’s best characters — the Eradicator,...
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“You’re the first guy to know this,” McDonald said during an interview with Florida’s News Press. “Last night, before I got on the plane, we got a ‘Kids in the Hall’ group message to all of us. Lorne Michaels wants us to do what ‘Mr. Show’ did, and do like six episodes of sketches for something like Netflix.” Six episodes might not be enough for all of the show’s best characters — the Eradicator,...
- 9/30/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Lorne Michaels and the “Kids in the Hall” gang are shopping a limited-run return, with the hopes of landing at Netflix. or another streaming site. Kevin McDonald, original member of the beloved Canadian sketch group, revealed that Michaels had approached the group about a revival via a group message. “We got a ‘Kids in the Hall’ group message to all of us. Lorne Michaels wants us to do what ‘Mr. Show’ did, and do like six episodes of sketches for something like Netflix,” McDonald told News-Press.
Formed in 1984, “Kids in the Hall” consists of consisting of comedians Dave Foley, McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson. It ran from 1989 to 1995 on CBC in Canada, and CBS, HBO, and Comedy Central in the United States. The group were influenced by Monty Python, and known for zany, non-topical sketches. Because they stayed away from current events, the show had a long...
Formed in 1984, “Kids in the Hall” consists of consisting of comedians Dave Foley, McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson. It ran from 1989 to 1995 on CBC in Canada, and CBS, HBO, and Comedy Central in the United States. The group were influenced by Monty Python, and known for zany, non-topical sketches. Because they stayed away from current events, the show had a long...
- 9/29/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
It's been 20 years since we last saw Rick Moranis in a movie. With movies like Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Spaceballs, and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids, he was one of the most popular comedic actors from the 80's and 90's. I was a huge fan of Moranis and his work! There came a point where he decided to step away from acting to focus on his family after the passing of his wife.
After all these years, Moranis will make a little acting comeback! According to THR, the actor will reteam with Dave Thomas to reprise their roles of the beer-loving McKenzie Brothers! If you're not familiar with Bob and Doug McKenzie, they are characters that originated on Sctv and eventually found themselves on SNL. There was also a hilarious movie made featuring the characters called Strange Brew.
The actor's comeback will be part of a benefit concert taking...
After all these years, Moranis will make a little acting comeback! According to THR, the actor will reteam with Dave Thomas to reprise their roles of the beer-loving McKenzie Brothers! If you're not familiar with Bob and Doug McKenzie, they are characters that originated on Sctv and eventually found themselves on SNL. There was also a hilarious movie made featuring the characters called Strange Brew.
The actor's comeback will be part of a benefit concert taking...
- 6/2/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
2017-06-02T07:24:50-07:00Bob and Doug McKenzie Will Return for One Night Only
Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, who played Sctv's and SNL's beer-loving McKenzie brothers during the 1980s, are reuniting for a July 18 benefit concert in Toronto.
Other Canadian comedy legends on The Second City concert bill include Ghostbusters star Dan Aykroyd and Sctv alums Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Martin Short and Joe Flaherty, along with the Kids in the Hall cast, including Scott Thompson.
Paul Shaffer, Dave Letterman's former bandleader who worked with Levy, Short, Thomas and Andrea Martin in the 1972 Toronto production of Godspell, will also appear onstage in Toronto. Moranis and Thomas are set to reprise their roles as the Canadian bumpkins Bob and Doug McKenzie on an imaginary talk show, Great White North.
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Rick Moranis also appeared in Honey,...
Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, who played Sctv's and SNL's beer-loving McKenzie brothers during the 1980s, are reuniting for a July 18 benefit concert in Toronto.
Other Canadian comedy legends on The Second City concert bill include Ghostbusters star Dan Aykroyd and Sctv alums Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Martin Short and Joe Flaherty, along with the Kids in the Hall cast, including Scott Thompson.
Paul Shaffer, Dave Letterman's former bandleader who worked with Levy, Short, Thomas and Andrea Martin in the 1972 Toronto production of Godspell, will also appear onstage in Toronto. Moranis and Thomas are set to reprise their roles as the Canadian bumpkins Bob and Doug McKenzie on an imaginary talk show, Great White North.
Read the rest of this article at The Hollywood Reporter.
Rick Moranis also appeared in Honey,...
- 6/2/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
At his peak, Carrot Top was a standout comic who made waves with his interactive stand-up shows, which often included crazy props such as confetti cannons and fog machines. Throughout the '90s Carrot Top, whose real name is Scott Thompson, transformed the world of stand-up comedy and ultimately made the transition into TV, with his first appearance taking place on The Tonight Show in 1992. But where has he been these days? Carrot Top hasn't been seen on TV in a while, nor has he been attending many red carpet events. Perhaps his absence from mainstream Hollywood is what inspired his segment on Oprah Winfrey's Where Are They Now?. That being said, Carrot Top hasn't disappeared at all. While he most...
- 3/31/2017
- E! Online
There’s more to South by Southwest than just the movies, whether it be ultra-rare appearances by media-shy filmmakers or live versions of soon-to-premiere game shows. In the case of the latter, SXSW Comedy presented “Talk Show the Game Show” last night with host Guy Branum, who was joined by Wanda Sykes, Casey Schreiner, Nick Thune, Bonnie McFarlane and Scott Thompson. Watch the entire “episode” below.
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Formerly of “Awkward” and “Chelsea Lately,” the writer/comedian/actor played ringleader during the proceedings, which introduced the show’s concept. Utilizing a point-based system — two points for a name drop, three points for flirting with the host — it’s likely the first talk show to require a scorekeeper and actively pit its host against his or her guests. (And everything is scored, including Branum’s monologue.)
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Formerly of “Awkward” and “Chelsea Lately,” the writer/comedian/actor played ringleader during the proceedings, which introduced the show’s concept. Utilizing a point-based system — two points for a name drop, three points for flirting with the host — it’s likely the first talk show to require a scorekeeper and actively pit its host against his or her guests. (And everything is scored, including Branum’s monologue.)
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- 3/12/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
SXSW has diversified its interests over recent years, and the world of television is no exception to that. This year’s most exciting moments include exclusive world premieres, panel conversations, escape rooms and a pop-up chicken restaurant. If you’re not going, there’s plenty to envy — and if you will be in attendance, you owe it to the world to share as much as you can on social media.
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Screenings
Here is the schedule for the official Episodics line-up, which features six new TV series in competition alongside other SXSW selections:
“American Gods” (Starz)
Vimeo Theatre
March 11, 2017
11:00am —11:59am
“The Son” (AMC)
Zach Theatre
March 12, 2017
7:00pm —8:32pm
“Dear White People” (Netflix)
Zach Theatre
March 13, 2017
1:15pm —2:17pm
“Nobodies” (TV Land)
Zach Theatre
March 13, 2017
3:45pm —4:28pm
“I Love Bekka and Lucy” (Stage 13)
Alamo Ritz 1
March...
Read More: All of IndieWire’s SXSW 2017 coverage
Screenings
Here is the schedule for the official Episodics line-up, which features six new TV series in competition alongside other SXSW selections:
“American Gods” (Starz)
Vimeo Theatre
March 11, 2017
11:00am —11:59am
“The Son” (AMC)
Zach Theatre
March 12, 2017
7:00pm —8:32pm
“Dear White People” (Netflix)
Zach Theatre
March 13, 2017
1:15pm —2:17pm
“Nobodies” (TV Land)
Zach Theatre
March 13, 2017
3:45pm —4:28pm
“I Love Bekka and Lucy” (Stage 13)
Alamo Ritz 1
March...
- 3/8/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Mercedes-Benz made waves last year with the Cla, a best-selling sedan priced at just under $30,000. The strategy behind the car, with its category-testing low price, was to recruit buyers "into the brand young and keep them for life," Steve Cannon, CEO of Mercedes Benz USA, said during the New York Auto Show in April. "It's time for folks to get off the pedestal. Mercedes-Benz needed to be approachable." Photos Stars Bring Hot Cars to 'Need for Speed' Premiere Nevertheless, plumbing the lower reaches of`the luxury market risked devaluing Mercedes' bulletproof image with
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- 7/7/2014
- by Michael Walker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New York – Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon unveiled the Mercedes S63 Amg Coupe, the high-performance version of the new S-class coupe, at the New York International Auto Show Wednesday alongside the brand's unmistakable baritone voiceover provider Jon Hamm. Story: New York Auto Show: U.S. Carmakers Poised for Strong 2014 "I finally get to do one of these unveils," interrupted the Mad Men actor for scripted comedic effect -- alluding to the luxury carmaker's penchant for hiring TV actors to pimp their rides at auto shows -- as he and Cannon pulled off a satin sheet to
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- 4/16/2014
- by Michael Walker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Los Angeles — Film fans everywhere can identify that movie-trailer voice: A booming baritone that entices viewers with cryptic explanations of the latest upcoming epic.
The business behind such voice work is the backdrop of Lake Bell's new film, "In A World...," of which she is writer, director and star.
Real voice-over artists – the men and women who've spent years invisibly announcing the latest Taco Bell temptation, the promise of Firestone tires or upcoming Lifetime programs – say it's good to watch their profession being acknowledged on screen, even if the portrayal isn't perfect.
"It was fun to have that be a thing – that voice-over even got mentioned," said actor Steve Staley after seeing the film. "It was great to see our field get screen time in a realistic way," added Staley, who gives voice to cartoon and video-game characters and commercials.
The film, which expands to more theaters on Friday,...
The business behind such voice work is the backdrop of Lake Bell's new film, "In A World...," of which she is writer, director and star.
Real voice-over artists – the men and women who've spent years invisibly announcing the latest Taco Bell temptation, the promise of Firestone tires or upcoming Lifetime programs – say it's good to watch their profession being acknowledged on screen, even if the portrayal isn't perfect.
"It was fun to have that be a thing – that voice-over even got mentioned," said actor Steve Staley after seeing the film. "It was great to see our field get screen time in a realistic way," added Staley, who gives voice to cartoon and video-game characters and commercials.
The film, which expands to more theaters on Friday,...
- 8/16/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
This year marks the 125th anniversary of Mercedes-Benz. While consumers may see that as a sign of longevity, competitors are using the opportunity to paint the German automobile maker as outdated and irrelevant. Most explicitly, Cadillac has launched a number of shots at Mercedes, with commercials touting its vehicles as the "New Standard of the World."
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"We've got competitors out there that are trying to slap a label of old, stodgy luxury on our brand," says Steve Cannon, VP of marketing at Mercedes-Benz USA.
This Super Bowl, it's Cannon's task to translate the century-old value of Mercedes to younger audiences. The company is using the big game to make a big splash in social media--and the company has brought out some big guns for the non-traditional ad campaign: tennis superstar Serena Williams, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, and Run-dmc's Rev Run.
Over the past week, these celebs have served...
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"We've got competitors out there that are trying to slap a label of old, stodgy luxury on our brand," says Steve Cannon, VP of marketing at Mercedes-Benz USA.
This Super Bowl, it's Cannon's task to translate the century-old value of Mercedes to younger audiences. The company is using the big game to make a big splash in social media--and the company has brought out some big guns for the non-traditional ad campaign: tennis superstar Serena Williams, Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, and Run-dmc's Rev Run.
Over the past week, these celebs have served...
- 2/7/2011
- by Austin Carr
- Fast Company
Unlike many of the automakers exhibiting at this week's Detroit Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz isn't putting all of its sustainable eggs in the hybrid and electric basket. Instead, the automaker is pumping research and development dollars into diesel, hybrid electric, and fuel cell technology, with 10 billon euros spent on alternative fuel train technology in the past year.
While Mercedes is known for its diesel vehicles, the two big announcements at the auto show were the Sls Amg E-cell electric gull-winged supercar and an impending around-the-world drive in the B-class F-cell--the first around-the-world trip for a fuel cell vehicle. Why these announcements now?
"It's easy to parade out concept cars," says Steve Cannon, VP of Marketing for Mb-usa, in an obvious reference to the slew of automakers who are showing off hybrid and electric concept cars at the auto show. But, he says, the E-cell and F-cell are real vehicles that customers...
While Mercedes is known for its diesel vehicles, the two big announcements at the auto show were the Sls Amg E-cell electric gull-winged supercar and an impending around-the-world drive in the B-class F-cell--the first around-the-world trip for a fuel cell vehicle. Why these announcements now?
"It's easy to parade out concept cars," says Steve Cannon, VP of Marketing for Mb-usa, in an obvious reference to the slew of automakers who are showing off hybrid and electric concept cars at the auto show. But, he says, the E-cell and F-cell are real vehicles that customers...
- 1/10/2011
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
Programs like Kiva have popularized the concept of microloans for global entrepreneurs, but small green businesses in the U.S. are still woefully underfunded. That's where the Conservation Fund's ShadeFund comes in. The new program raises donated capital for small loans that are given to green entrepreneurs. The inaugural sponsor: Mercedes-Benz, which plans to give loans to between 10 and 12 Signature ShadeFund Entrepreneurs in the next two years.
The first two projects to get funding are CityBench, a Connecticut-based company that gathers wood from city trees that come down in storms or have reached the end of their life to create furniture; and Bluebird Hill Farm, a small farm in North Carolina that sells lavender, herbs, and vegetables. Mercedez-Benz will lend $25,000 to CityBench and $20,000 to Bluebird Hill Farm.
"When small entrepreneurs approach banks, they're regularly turned down. This is allowing them to get the working capital to grow to a point...
The first two projects to get funding are CityBench, a Connecticut-based company that gathers wood from city trees that come down in storms or have reached the end of their life to create furniture; and Bluebird Hill Farm, a small farm in North Carolina that sells lavender, herbs, and vegetables. Mercedez-Benz will lend $25,000 to CityBench and $20,000 to Bluebird Hill Farm.
"When small entrepreneurs approach banks, they're regularly turned down. This is allowing them to get the working capital to grow to a point...
- 12/10/2010
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
For some reason, the future always seems to be a few decades away. 1984 was published in 1949. Terminator, which appropriately enough was released in 1984, set 1997 as the date for the apocalyptic “Judgement Day.” It seems strange now, after the turn of the Millennium (which happened rather uneventfully, with little more than an endless repeat of an old Prince song to mark its passing) to look back on things like Mad Max, Y2K, or the still older imaginings of such retro science fiction classics as Fahrenheit 451 or Soylent Green, but for decades, sci-fi imagineers alternated between the chills of gloom and doom and utopian fever.
Anime and manga embraced these themes with series like Akira, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Vampire Hunter D. X 1999 represents Clamp’s foray into the dark future. Perhaps better known for their recent hit sister series, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle and XXXHolic, the all female manga supergroup are...
Anime and manga embraced these themes with series like Akira, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Vampire Hunter D. X 1999 represents Clamp’s foray into the dark future. Perhaps better known for their recent hit sister series, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle and XXXHolic, the all female manga supergroup are...
- 6/23/2010
- by E. Douglas
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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The Soul Reaper Academy (every society needs an academy – see Plato, Aristotle, Hogwarts), founded 1000+ years ago by Commander-General Yamamoto, graduated the youngest person to ever become a captain, Hitsugaya Toushiro. Serious in countenance, sharp of mind, fierce in battle, child-like in stature (brilliantly voiced by seiyuu Romi Park and by English voice actor Steve Staley), with spikey white hair and turquoise eyes that made him an outcast in his rural Rukongai district (where most souls live; the Sereitei, Court of Pure Souls, is for the shinigami and nobility), and thus a loner, he nonetheless mastered the strongest ice-based Zanpakutou ever in its full bankai form, Hyourinmaru (manifests as an ice dragon and a regal humanoid). He stands tall amongst the captains, despite his relative youth, respected and well loved. But his soul knows only hard work and justice, unlike those who had defected...
The Soul Reaper Academy (every society needs an academy – see Plato, Aristotle, Hogwarts), founded 1000+ years ago by Commander-General Yamamoto, graduated the youngest person to ever become a captain, Hitsugaya Toushiro. Serious in countenance, sharp of mind, fierce in battle, child-like in stature (brilliantly voiced by seiyuu Romi Park and by English voice actor Steve Staley), with spikey white hair and turquoise eyes that made him an outcast in his rural Rukongai district (where most souls live; the Sereitei, Court of Pure Souls, is for the shinigami and nobility), and thus a loner, he nonetheless mastered the strongest ice-based Zanpakutou ever in its full bankai form, Hyourinmaru (manifests as an ice dragon and a regal humanoid). He stands tall amongst the captains, despite his relative youth, respected and well loved. But his soul knows only hard work and justice, unlike those who had defected...
- 1/21/2010
- by Alexandra Honigsberg
- Comicmix.com
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