People are going after the hit show “Empire,” and Gary With Da Tea tells us it’s a possibility they could get sued! Listen to Gary’s Tea in the audio player to…
www.WordOnTheStreetzNews.com Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino is slated to make his return to television! Life after the hit show Community hasn’t been too shabby. He’s…
Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman has been in the business for over four decades, during which time he’s delighted youngsters on The Electric Company , driven Miss Daisy, led the White House vs. an asteroid, hunted serial killers, trained Hilary Swank, helped Batman, played God, fought apartheid, gunslinged his way through the Wild West, sent penguins along the circle of life with the power of his voice, and introduced the CBS Evening News. He’s earned that reputation for doling out movie wisdom with the best of ’em. With so many great performances to choose from, what’s your favorite Freeman role? I’d bet good money most folks would pick Freeman’s turn as Red in The Shawshank Redemption , but you know, I always thought that flick was a tad overrated. I’m sorry! (No I’m not. And seriously, why is it the number one favorite movie of every adult male of a certain generation?) So I’m going to go out on a limb and share one of my favorite Freeman characters: Azeem in the oft-maligned Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves . Freeman’s dedicated Moor warrior was as compelling as Kevin Costner’s accent, or lack thereof, was ridiculous. Look, it was 1991. I was 10. He was my second-favorite thing about that movie after the hit single “Everything I Do (I Do It For You).” And just look at how he does with one speech what Costner’s Robin Hood can’t manage to do with ten times the number of forest pep talks! If you would be freemen and women, so to speak, join me now! Leave your favorite Freeman roles in the comments below.
Surprising, I know, but steroids became a way of life in the big leagues and a total PR disaster for everyone involved, particularly one Bud Selig, Commissioner of FAIL MLB . ..
MLB commissioner Bud Selig appears to be “seriously considering” reinstatement for Pete Rose nearly 20 years after the hit king was banned from baseball for gambling on the sport, according to a report in the New York Daily News.