Friday, 29 March 2013

Elijah Johnson Cheap Shot Video


Elijah Johnson avoided being the next Briante Weber. When Michigan center Mitch McGary stepped in front of him in an attempt to free up teammate Trey Burke on an early inbounds play, Johnson appeared to deliver a low blow. In the Round of 32, McGary leveled Weber, a VCU guard, on a screen. The Wolverines' freshman came out the loser of this incident in the Sweet 16.The Kansas point guard had to sit after committing his second foul on a charge with 16:43 left in the first half. Coach Bill Self showed confidence in the senior by reinserting him back into the game midway through the first half, but Johnson picked up a third personal foul mere seconds later.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Radwanska pulls off amazing tennis shot Video


Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Watch Kid Cudi Perform 'Just What I Am' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live


Kid Cudi's much-anticipated new album Indicud will finally drop — after over a year of hype! — next month. Check out the rapper's recent performance of the moody, lovely "Just What I Am" this week on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and get even more excited.Cudi’s new album, Indicud arrives April 23rd via G.O.O.D. Music/Universal Republic (pre-order here). ICYMI: The tracklist stars CoSigned indie-pop trio Haim and former Fleet Foxes drummer J. Tillman, AKA Father John Misty, and Michael Bolton (!), alongside Kendrick Lamar, ASAP Rocky, RZA, and King Chip.Just yesterday, the "Poker Face" reapper revealed the artwork and tracklist for his new album. The 18-track album, which Cudi has likened to his version of Dr. Dre's The Chronic 2001, features already released songs "Just What I Am," featuring Chip and "King Wizard," besides the aforementioned "Immortal."

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Miley Cyrus on 'SNL': 'Hannah Montana' is dead


CNN) -- By hosting "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, Miley Cyrus might have just had the last laugh. The 20-year-old pop star has eclipsed nearly every other figure in popular culture in the weeks following her salacious twerking-with-teddy-bears routine with Robin Thicke at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards on August 25. There was no way "Saturday Night Live" was not going to address the subsequent tidal wave of reaction, and the sketch comedy series smartly attacked it right at the start of the cold open. With "SNL" cast member Kenan Thompson playing a wise old-timer in the year 2045, he recounts what led America to an apocalyptic state of destruction. Vanessa Bayer. ("I think I'm hallucinating," Cyrus said in a winking joke. "I must've smoked too much ... cigarettes.") "Old Miley" was there to warn that the VMAs routine "might be too controversial" and hit all the references in the process: Cyrus' revealing costume that could potentially land her in prison; the constant tongue wagging ("I'm having tiny strokes, yo!" Cyrus explained); and the stuffed animals as stage props. (Cried one stuffed bear before going on stage, "We shouldn't be doing this! This is for kids!") But in the end, Cyrus told her old self that while she knows kids look up to her as a role model, she's still growing up herself. "I'm only 20 years old, I need some freedom to grow up and make mistakes," she said. "And no matter what happens, I promise I'll always be true to Miley Cyrus." Just don't expect her to feel the same way about her former Disney character, "Hannah Montana." As the 20-year-old said in her opening monologue, "I don't apologize for my VMAs performance. If I owe anybody an apology, it's the people who make the bottom half of shirts. There are a few subjects I'm not going to get into tonight: I'm not going to do Hannah Montana, but I can give you an update. She was murdered."

Jim Carrey Spoofs Charlton Heston, Gun Enthusiasts For Funny Or Die


The actor’s WB dud The Incredible Burt Wonderstone landed with a thud earlier this month. Maybe a return to his In Living Color sketch comedy heyday is in order. Watch Jim Carrey skewer anti-gun control advocates and tackle multiple characters, including late NRA head Charlton Heston, in Funny Or Die‘s Cold Dead Hand With Jim Carrey. He next stars in Universal’s August sequel The character leads a band called The Clutterbusters, as they perform their song "Cold Dead Hand," which is a reference to a famous National Rifle Association slogan, "I'll give you my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands." Carrey's band is made of of people dressed as Mahatma Ghandhi, John Lennon, and Abraham Lincoln, who were all killed by guns.Carrey went back to tweeting about gun control Monday morning, informing his followers that his bodyguard doesn't carry clips that hold one hundred bullets, before writing, "I get it. U don't wnt 2 be told wht to do. So mch so tht u may support wht u know in your heart is wrong. Thn u feel guilty n angry abt it." For the record, Carrey's next movie is "Kick-Ass 2," which released a trailer loaded with guns and violence. In fact, Carey himself wields a gun in the clip. Red State's John Hayward writes, "The conversation Jim Carrey wants to have — the one where he hides behind his armed bodyguards, rakes in millions by shooting prop guns in motion pictures, and hurls vile insults at everyone who resists a level of personal vulnerability he would never accept — should never even begin, because what he wants to take away from the unwashed masses is not his to take."