Arguably, Minaj’s cultural relevance is slipping, as both Cardi B. and Megan Thee Stallion have filled the space she once occupied so handily,
Arguably, Minaj’s cultural relevance is slipping, as both Cardi B. and Megan Thee Stallion have filled the space she once occupied so handily,
Norm Macdonald was like second hand pot smoke. It doesn’t hit you at first, but when it permeates the air for awhile, everybody’s laughing non-stop. And Norm would probably make a joke of it: “Now that pot is legal in California, parents will have a new way to keep their baby happy.” RIP Norm.
I will never forget Sonny Chiba’s unique chi power up by sounding like he’s going to cough up a big ball of phlegm. RIP Street Fighter.
I don’t know how much retconning and rejigging DC have done, but originally, Alan Scott’s GL was entirely unrelated to the Green Lantern Corps (which is where the oath comes from, and which I assume will be the source of Diggle’s ring).
I think the best ending of all these societal dystopian movies is in Children Of Men. I know it was an adaptation of a novel, but it makes me wish Alphonso Cuaron created a comic series of his screenplay beforehand.
The trailer for Ridley Scott’s forthcoming historical epic features a lot of clanking armor, accusations, and not to mention a good ol’ yell from Adam Driver. Over the course of 2 minutes, with grand imagery bolstered by a strong cast, a crime committed against a woman becomes the framework for a conflict between two…
His Putin imitation saved all those Trump sketches that went kinda sour when Baldwin overstayed his time there.
Maybe he would have felt better if this “Float On” came on. Can’t hate on this song!:
You were always a good role player Scotty, but you never could win a game all by yourself . You should just be happy riding on MJ’s coattails for the rings and the HOF bust.
But the dancers are not creating the songs.
Well no, you can’t copyright dance moves by itself, but if you label a song after a dance and it catches fire you get royalties off the song.
Unfortunately Alphonso Ribiero’s attempts at copyrighting “The Carlton” dance have fallen short. And “It’s Not Unusual” is already owned by Mills and Reed. It would have been a different story if he had created a popular song around it.
Oops! You’re right, Hank Ballard was the originator of both the dance and the song. He never got quite the fame lavished on Chubby Checker, but he got paid handsomely for it.
All I can say is put a name to it, create a song around it, and copyright it. You’ll be set for life:
Easier said than done. As she has stated, she’ll thinks she’s too ugly to appear in films. Logically it doesn’t make sense for her, but the emotional repercussions of being constantly teased in childhood may stay forever.