This week, Sofia Vergara was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was a monumental moment for the Modern Family and Chef actress. In honor of the achievement, she set out to celebrate in style. Not only did she party in Hollywood, but she also had a life-sized replica of her Hollywood star in tasty cake form. Read More »
Tom Brady has taken down pretty much everyone at this point in his career and he has five Super Bowl rings to prove it. While the work of the Sanchize, Rusell Wilson and Patrick Peterson were not able to take Brady down, a sort of digital offense might have. Some pretty damning texts regarding Deflategate have surfaced and the two men behind the texts are Patriot employees and alleged ball deflators, Jim McNally and John Jastremski. Read More »
On Thursday morning Universal Parks and Resorts announced they are moving forward with an idea that pays tribute to the inner child in all of us. The famed theme park said they are collaborating with Nintendo and they will soon have characters and worlds based on the video games all around their park. The sudden announcement is huge news for the always-expanding Nintendo Empire after the collaboration announcement with DeNA. Read More »
In one fell swoop the Marvel Universe has been destroyed. Just days after Avengers: Age of Ultron hit the big screen writer Jonathon Hickman and artist Esad Ribic told the story in Marvel Secret Wars #1 of how the MCU that we've known and loved is officially over after a collision with the Ultimate Universe and a secret meeting between Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange and the Molecule Man that freaked out the Beyonder. While we don't know what they were doing it was enough for the Beyonder to warn the group that their project would spell the end of reality as we know it. Read More »
The UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey has been untouchable throughout the entirety of her professional career. It's because of this Business Insider named her the most dominant athlete alive. It's a fair assessment because who else can say they finished all their fights but one in the first round; probably just Rousey. The fighter beat out Lebron James, Usain Bolt, Clayton Kershaw, JJ Watt, Floyd Mayweather, Jon Jones, Mike Trout, Aaron Rodgers, Ndamukong Suh, Giancarlo Stanton and Marshawn Lynch. Read More »
Turmoil is probably the best word to describe the current state of the Avengers following Age of Ultron. With the few extra spots open on the team it seems like the Marvel Cinematic Universe will soon be opening their hearts to the teenage sensation Spider-Man after Disney acquired the hero from Sony. With the impending arrival of Spidey a few filmakers are rumored to take the helm including Jonathan Levine, Ted Melfi, Jason Moore, John Frances, Jonathan M. Goldstein and Jared Hess. Levine was the writer for 50/50 and Warm Bodies. Melfi was the writer/director of the Golden Globe nominated film St. Vincent. Moore wrote Pitch Perfect. Daley and Goldstein are responsible for the updated version of Vacation and Hess directed Napoleon Dynamite and Don Verdean. Read More »
If you were disappointed by Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather well you might be pleased to see that a sort of litigation karma has befallen one of the fighters. Apparently a class action suit against Pacquiao is currently underway. The suit claims that Pacquiao masked a shoulder injury that in turn screwed pay-per-view buyers and gamblers out of a lot of money. Bob Arum of Top Rank Boxing has also been named in the suit in the suit that may be asking for up to $5 million in damages. Read More »
What's more ironic than selfies being banned at a book signing for a Kim Kardashian book titled Selfish? Fans who camped out for more than 24 hours before the event at New York City's Barnes & Nobles were instructed by store managers and Kardashian's handlers that they were not to take pictures of themselves. The only reason they gave was that they needed to keep the line moving. Read More »
Not everyone thought Flyod Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao was a complete narcoleptic bout that did more to promote UFC than it did boxing. One of the guys proud of Mayweather is former WWE Champion and next-in-line to Vince McMahon's throne, Triple H. This naturally pissed a few people off and the one person in particular who got really offended by the support was ESPN personality and wrestling fan Michelle Beadle. According to Beadle, she was done with the product because she felt Triple H was supporting "serial abusers." Read More »
Madden is more than a football game. At this point the famed NFL simulator has developed its own culture and fan base. This is why when the finalists for the Madden Cover are announced it's a big thing. For the upcoming Madden NFL 16 the four finalists are down to New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson, New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown. Read More »
Depending on who you are an Ad Block specifically for Kim Kardashian is either a nuisance or the best technological achievement man has ever created since Steve Jobs thought of the IPhone. The soon-to-be famous Kardblock is an extension for the browser Chameleon.la and anyone looking to remove any and all Kardashian related news stories from their Facebook newsfeeds, Twitter timelines and Google searches will probably be jumping on this very soon. Read More »
Sheamus may have had one of the quickest rises to the top in WWE history. In June 2009 he debuted for the ECW brand and in a few short months he defeated John Cena fairly for the WWE Championship in a Tables match at the aptly named TLC Pay-Per-View. The next night on Raw he was dubbed the breakout Superstar of the year. The quick rise did not come without its critics though as one of the veteran superstars who made it hard for Sheamus was Shelton Benjamin. The Irish born superstar revealed this on Chris Jericho's Talk is Jericho podcast Read More »
After "Avengers: Age of Ultron," it looks like Joss Whedon is done with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What's next for the director is completely up in the air but after having massive success in the current state of super hero affairs, the sky is the limit for the former "Buffy" director. During an interview with IGN, the "Avengers" director says one of the things he would love to do is work on a Batman film. Read More »