I'm With Kanye: Everybody shut the fuck up about Kidz Bop.

daveholmes:

Too many people have linked to today’s inane Spin & Buzzfeed posts, wherein grown-up adult-type professional writers have registered their dissatisfaction with Kidz Bop’s version of Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop.”

You guys: Kidz Bop is not for you. It is, as its name makes plain,…

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darnni:

what music looks like

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brightwalldarkroom:

Wes Anderson’s original, black & white, 13 minute version of Bottle Rocket.

Anderson’s short film, which he shot in 1992 and distributed two years later, was originally set to star ”real” and established actors but, due to budget issues, the main roles were given to co-screenwriter Owen Wilson and his brother Luke, neither of whom had ever appeared in a film before.

Things worked out okay.

Two years later, with help from early Anderson fan and supporter, James L. Brooks, Bottle Rocket was reworked, reshot, and released as Wes Anderson’s first feature film.

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Related: A Speculative Wes Anderson Filmography (2014-2065)

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discovers:

that the main reason why I am single is because I didn’t send that chain message when I was 12

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"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children…to leave the world a better place…to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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popculturebrain:

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Video Game Week 2013 Intro (by latenight)

I can’t think of too many other shows that would do a video game week, Broadway week and Justin Timberlake week in equal measure. I sincerely hope these varied and specific tributes carry over to ‘The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.’

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nprfreshair:

Andy Samberg of The Lonely Island talks to Terry Gross about why the group parodies hip-hop:

We’re tiny little white dudes. We weren’t living the rap life at all. We just loved the music … [T]hat’s where our comedy comes from: It comes from a love for what that music is and what it represents, but also always drawing a clear line to let everyone know that we don’t believe that we’re part of it.

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