Most of the sports world is focused on the Super Bowl between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens, but Tim Tebow is always on somebody’s mind. Watch the video below as ESPN’s Hannah Storm and Mark Schlereth talk about the beleaguered QB in what they think is a private conversation: ESPN Analysts Discuss Tebow It would appear that Schlereth is talking about Tebow’s future at another position (tight end) before sharing some doubts with Storm over his talent. Storm: The what? Schlereth: It’s like a tight-end/h-back? Storm: Yeaaaah. Well that’s interesting. Schlereth: But I’m telling you. I talked to a bunch of Broncos coaches who said ‘I just don’t know if he’s a fluid enough athlete to play tight end’ … They say he doesn’t catch the ball naturally either. Storm: Well if that’s the case. Ohh. (hears producer in ear piece) OK, OK. Sure, sure. Producer: OK, standby guys. Standby … you’ve been live.
Melissa Gilbert is engaged to Timothy Busfield, her rep confirms. The upcoming union will be the third marriage for both actors. “They got engaged over the holidays,” a source says of the surprise couple. “They’ve known each other for quite some time, as their paths have crossed off-and-on for 20 years.” The spouses-to-be celebrated their engagement Monday evening. Congratulations to the happy couple!
Woman Loses Legs And Fingers From Dog Bite Infection A 48-year-old Texas woman recently faced a near death experience after a failed attempt to break up fighting family dogs during the holidays resulted in a dog bite that landed her in the hospital fighting for her life. via Fox News A Texas dog lover and mother of four lost her legs and almost all of her fingers after she suffered a rare infection from a dog bite on Christmas. 48-year-old Robin Sullins was left fighting for her life after doctors say she experienced a rare reaction to bacteria in dog saliva, My FoxAustin.com reports. Sullins’ family says on a web page set up to raise donations for her care that she was bitten on the finger and scratched on the leg while trying to break up a squabble between family dogs on Christmas. Two days later she was taken to the emergency room with a fever, chills, and vomiting. “By late Saturday night, early Sunday morning, she was pretty much on life support. We’re talking respirator, dialysis, feeding tube, being kept alive,” her mother Carole Wilson told MyFoxAustin.com. Her family says doctors were at first baffled by her symptoms, as Sullins grew worse. Sullins’ organs began failing and her hands and feet grew black and blue. Doctors were forced to amputate both of Sullins’ legs below the knee and nearly all of her fingers. Sounds like this woman was blessed to have survived this bizarre infection. Image via Shutterstock
Lady Gaga had her cheeks in the wind during her Vancouver show this weekend after an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction. You’d think that she would have taken a break to change out of them latex jawns after ripping them, but nah, homegirl said the show must go on! SMH. Is it maybe time for Gaga to put her latex days behind her?
Justin Bieber just announced he’s been working hard over the Holidays to complete his new acoustic version of “Believe!” I’m really excited to hear what it sounds like since his hit “Boyfriend” already has an acoustic feel. I’m also interested in hearing what Nicki Minaj is going to sound like over strings and a guitar! Haha! But that’s just my opinion! I want to hear what YOU think about Justin Bieber’s new acoustic album. Let me know in the comment section below and be sure to stay tuned for more awesome daily vids right here on JeebsTV! YouTube YouTube.com Facebook Facebook.com Twitter Twitter.com Instagram statigr.am http://www.youtube.com/v/6Q5ZVmwDPx8?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to see the original: Justin Bieber “Believe” Acoustic Album Preview!
Goodbye, Matt Lauer? Hello, Willie Geist? With Today Show ratings remaining stagnant, insiders tell Radar Online that Lauer’s job as main host of the morning program is in jeopardy, especially because producers already have a replacement lined up. “[Willie Geist] is absolutely being groomed to become Matt Lauer’s replacement if the ratings don’t improve,” the source alleges. “Willie has been filling in for Matt while he has been on vacation during the holidays and has been doing an phenomenal job.” With Good Morning America continuing to defeat its long-time rival, and with Robin Roberts’ return only expected to bolster that series, NBC may soon be in panic mode. Geist is well-liked by viewers and gets along well with Savannah Guthrie , forcing us to ask: Should he replace Lauer as lead anchor? Yes, ASAP! No, give Matt a chance! No, bring back Ann Curry! View Poll »
So, right before 2012 ended, Training Day director Antoine Fuqua piped up from Capri, Italy to assert that Spike Lee should not have publicly criticized Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained for the movie’s spaghetti-western-style depiction of slavery. And to that I can only say, “Huh?” If ever there’s a movie made to be publicly, loudly — and heatedly — debated, it’s QT’s anti-slavery epic. If you were offline for the holidays, here’s a recap of the situation: As Movieline’s Brian Brooks reported on Dec. 27, Lee declared that he has no intention of seeing Django Unchained . “I can’t disrespect my ancestors,” the Red Hook Summer director told Vibe magazine. He further elaborated via Twitter that “American Slavery Was Not A Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It Was A Holocaust.” Enter Fuqua, who took issue with the noisy way that Lee’s expressed his criticism. While at the Capri, Hollywood Film Festival in Italy, Fuqua told The Hollywood Reporter told the publication: “That’s just not the way you do things….If you disagree with the way a colleague did something, call him up, invite him out for a coffee, talk about it. But don’t do it publicly.” (Fuqua further defended Tarantino, albeit without actually having seen Django. ) For starters, I have to say that the idea of Spike Lee quietly and politely expressing his opinion — about anything — is pretty funny. Lee is a New Yorker, and a filmmaker who has succeeded precisely because he has no reservations about giving voice to controversial ideas, whether verbally, in written form, or through his preferred medium of film, that the average person and a lot of establishment filmmakers would be afraid to tackle. But whether Lee is talking about his beloved New York Knicks or Tarantino’s portrayal of slavery in Django Unchained , he’s going to speak his mind and he’s going to do it in a way that will insure a lot of people hear him. Back in 2008, Lee tangled with Clint Eastwood when he criticized the veteran filmmaker for not including any black soldiers in two movies about World War II, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima . “Many veterans, African-Americans, who survived that war are upset at Clint Eastwood . In his vision of Iwo Jima, Negro soldiers did not exist. Simple as that. I have a different version,” Lee said at the Cannes Film Festival that year. Eastwood eventually responded that Lee should “shut his face,” and the Do The Right Thing director fired back: “We’re not on a plantation.” In 2012, Lee also sounded sour on the subject of Star Wars creator George Lucas’ movie about the Tuskegee Airmen, Red Tails . In response to comments that Lucas had made in the media about the studios inability to market black action films, Lee told The Daily Beast: “Here’s a question—this is very important—did George Lucas not understand that the marketing departments of all these Hollywood studios are all white? He only discovered that for Red Tails ?! I’ve been saying this stuff for years. It’s not new!” It’s Lee’s nature to be argumentative and controversial, and Tarantino should welcome his fellow filmmaker’s barbs. For one, thing, Tarantino likes to stir the pot, too, albeit it in a more politically correct way. Before Christmas, he appeared on a Canadian talk show to contend that slavery still exists in the United States via the war on drugs and America’s penal system — on that issue, I suspect he and Lee would see eye to eye — and he has also suggested that a true debate on slavery and its ramifications has been avoided. (“People are a little too sensitive to talk about stuff,” Tarantino said during his on-camera time in Canada.) Samuel L. Jackson made a similar point when I interviewed him about Django . “We’ve been avoiding really talking about it,” he told me, and he’s right. So, with all due respect to Fuqua, I applaud Lee’s decision to speak his mind, and I’d love to see Tarantino answer him. What would really be great is to get Tarantino, Django Unchained producer and filmmaker Reginald Hudlin , Fuqua, Jackson and Lee to debate this issue loudly, publicly — and heatedly. It’s time. Read More On Django Unchained: Quentin Tarantino Says Slavery Still Exists Via ‘Mass Incarcerations’ & The ‘War On Drugs’ Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django’ Klansmen Inspired By John Ford: ‘To Say The Least, I Hate Him’ [ The Hollywood Reporter , Huffington Post , The Daily Beast ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
“Holyday!” wrote the Modern Family star Sofia Vergara, 40, showing off her famous curves in a peek-a-boo cut-out bathing suit while basking in the Miami sun over the holidays. After posting this WhoSay photo, Sofia Vergara will have men dreaming of a black and white Christmas. Spending time with family and friends during a break in filming the hit ABC sitcom, she also Tweeted a picture with the message: “My mom celebrating her birthday with my aunt gloria and friends in miami.”