We are so happy to find evidence that music does change your brain chemistry. It’s an official way of communication on our molten planet
Finally, we got around to posting Anchorman 2 teaser trailer. Oh, how excited we are. It doesn’t even feel like we live on a molten planet.
Mr. West has released his long talked about film, and above we get a short but positive review from Rolling Stone. If it’s anything like Runaway, we see great potential for Mr. West’s future film endeavors
Another from Mr. Ledet. This is a family favorite. So we had to post it. It makes our little Mercury hearts gurgle though.
Here’s another of our Earth Correspondent’s cousin doing Imagine by John Lennon. We particularly like this one
We don’t normally watch American Idol, but this was brought to our attention by our Earth Correspondent. She asked if we’d post this video for her relatives, because, well…this is a relative of hers. She herself didn’t know about it until a few days ago and when the video surfaced, was surprised that he was performing one of her favorite songs by The Duke of Mars, Mr. Bruno Mars.
Though he was eliminated, we would like to wish him all the best in any future musical endeavors throughout his career. You do have talent sir.
Here, the man who we haven’t quite decided whether or not we hate has given an interview to Rolling Stone on Prometheus as well as his view on Hollywood and some of his past films (mainly Blade Runner)
As our Earth correspondent works at an upscale movie theater, she can attest to the truths of what this list implies (well reveals). The truth is, Hollywood is in Danger of making itself obsolete.
SNL Says Goodbye to Kristen Wiig // Featuring Arcade Fire & Mick Jagger
I know it’s everywhere this morning, but it’s hard not to be a little moved and impressed that Saturday Night Live took a special moment to say goodbye to their MVP of the last seven seasons, Kristen Wiig. Doing so by providing a faux graduation ceremony and farewell dance soudtracked by Arcade Fire performing covers “She’s a Rainbow” and “Ruby Tuesday”. It’s an incredibly sweet moment, made all the sweeter by seeing the differentiating interactions between the cast members; Wiig starting to cry upon hugging Hader, Armisen staring directly into her eyes with a huge smile before saying what appears to be “I love you”, Samberg coming in off the wrong side with a big swinging hug like saying “fuck it” to the tears, but maybe saddest of all, Jason Sudeikis who from the opening of the skit appears to be dealing with some heavy emotions, nearly bringing the dancing to a stop when he gives her an extended hug before slipping off into the back. By the time “Ruby Tuesday” kicked in and everyone stormed the stage, it was a big party and Amy Poehler’s provided the best template for the celebration, just jumping around having a great time with a smile as big as the stage, because in the end, it’s not fun to lose some of the best cast members that have ever graced the SNL stage, but it’s exciting as all hell to thinking of what can come next from Wiig (and apparently Samberg and Sudeikis, who are also exiting). So, it appears we’re back to rebuilding years on SNL, but atleast we got to see a fantastic send off for one of the best that has ever been.
I’m gonna cry……
Ugh. Definitely teary eyed.
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So many of us nearly spilled our Mercury tears while watching the cast bid Kristen farewell. Our Earth Correspondent teared up a great deal when she started realizing what was going on.
This is a new trailer that we viewed through the airwaves today that our Earth correspondent is very excited about. When we asked her why, she said because it has such a high relatable for many writers who are struggling to get the stories they want to tell published. But she was adamant to point out that there’s a twist that makes the story what it is and what she hopes any writer who encounters such a situation does not fall prey to.