Monday, November 23, 2015

Matthew McConaughey Hosts "SNL": Adele Helps Deliver an All Right, All Right ...


SNL Host Matthew McConaughey Tells Adele and Cecily a Quick Story

A weak monologue was followed by one of the seasons strongest hosting performances

Matthew McConaughey said in his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live that it had been 14 years since the last time he was on the show. This isnt true. He hosted in 2003, and the last time we checked, that was only 12 years ago. But that was about the only thing that McConaughey did wrong Saturday evening.

The cold open began with the old reliable Fox and Friends. Sure, its formulaic, but since were living in a news cycle that has forced us into election season way too early, its refreshing to see Taran Killam, Vanessa Bayer, and Bobby Moynihan skewer the extreme right. Best lines from the sketch included Bayers Elizabeth Hasselback angry about Black Friday: All Fridays matter! Also noteworthy was Jay Pharoahs Ben Carson: Im like a koala bear. On the outside I seem nice, but on the inside, Ive never held elective office.

McConaugheys monologue was a recapping of how he first came to utter the alright, alright, alright that has been his catchphrase since his screen debut in Dazed and Confused. He told the story without many laughs, but with the engagement of a guy that youre a few beers deep with at the bar. Not that funny, but it was entertaining just the same.

The first sketch after the monologue will be the one that everybody is passing around for the next week. It was a pre-taped vignette of a Thanksgiving meal where the different generations clashed in their political views and lifestyle choices, but just as things started to get really heated, a young girl pressed play on a boombox. As soon as Adeles Hello came through the speakers, everybody at the table became lost in the moment, singing, growing totally enraptured and slowly becoming Adele. Jay Pharoah for the win again as he held his painted nails to his face with his long, silky hair blowing in the sepia-toned wind.

Next up was Kenan Thompson leading a band at Charlies Blues Shack. McConaughey played an out-of-tune bluesman sitting in with a New Orleans house band whose blues dont go much deeper than having a sucky fantasy football team. The game was established early, and they did a good job heightening it, but they werent able to take it beyond soft laughs.

Cecily Strong set up the next sketch, leading a presentation about a company called Bio-Print, which figured out how to use a 3D printer to create a human man. She invited audience members to guess which of the three men onstage is not a real human. Without giving away too much, this sketch is full of some of the most quotable SNL lines since the 90s, with the character who may or may not be the 3D printing of a man saying things like youre making a sunglasses guy like me laugh hard from my face.

The highlight of the show was a pre-taped bit with J.J. Abrams introducing screen tests for the new Star Wars. Its an easy joke, and one SNL has done before, most magnificently with Kevin Spacey playing Christopher Walken reading for the part of Han Solo. This one was just as funny, with Cecily Strong killing it as Sophia Vergara and Aidy Bryant nailing a highly improbable audition from Wynona Judd. Famous cameos abounded, most notably Jon Hamm, saying hes reading for the part of Hamm Solo.

Adeles musical performance was as amazing as the world needs it to be right now, as evidenced from the first filmed sketch of the evening. At this point in the show, we were still hoping that shed also do a comedy cameo, as more than 11 million have already seen what she did with Graham Norton earlier this week.

Weekend Update focused mostly on American politicians hypocrisy for refusing to allow Syrian refugees into the States, especially timely given the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. The best lines included Michael Che saying, my ancestors werent exactly immigrants. We were more like invited guests and Colin Jost saying, Do you know how easy it is to lie about being Christian? I do it every time I go home for Christmas. Che and Josts biggest asset is also their biggest downfall: They always seem like theyre performing primarily for each other. Cameos from Vanessa Bayer as an aspiring Update anchor and Kenan Thompson as David Ortiz helped minimize this though.

The game show medium is hit or miss on SNL, and this one was kind of a miss. It was a good premise; a game show called Should You Chime In On This? Again the focus was American ignorance, where participants gave their opinions on matters they have no knowledge about. Not even Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton could save this though.

Kate McKinnon dis indeed save the next sketch though. It was Bright Side of the Bed, where Strong and Taran Killam play married morning talk show hosts. McConaughey played Buster Little, a hirsute creole cook who tells jokes he doesnt even get. This bit is moderately funny, but Killams character cops too much of his persona from Dana Carveys Lyle the Effeminate Heterosexual. But it was McKinnons Ed Sheeran impersonation that tied this installment together.

Adeles second song was flawless. It really is great to be living in an age where a contemporary singer is still releasing her best material.

The show closed with one of the funnier moments. McConaughey played a character at a small town meeting who speaks out and gets hung up on what everybody else has that he doesnt have (a college education, shoes, a real hand etc.). His performance here almost made up for the fact that he didnt do a True Detective parody. Almost.

We joined current and former cast members, hosts and other Saturday Night Live mainstays for Sundays bonanza celebrating 40 years of the NBC sketch comedy show

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Source: http://www.thewrap.com/matthew-mcconaughey-hosts-snl-adele-helps-deliver-an-all-right-all-right-all-right-episode/

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Cardinals vs. Seahawks: Score and Twitter Reaction for "Sunday Night Football"


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The Arizona Cardinals went off script. As a result, they walked away from Sunday night"s showdown against the Seattle Seahawks with a 39-32 victory and a three-game lead in the NFC West.

It wasn"t supposed to go that way for the two-time defending NFC champions, especially after they battled back from an early 19-0 deficit and took the lead in the fourth quarter with two consecutive strip-sacks of Carson Palmer that led to touchdowns. The defense was flying around and creating turnovers, the "12s" in CenturyLink Field were roaring and everything was going according to plan.

Then Palmer, Andre Ellington and the Arizona offense punched back with two straight touchdown drives of their own to stake their claim as the best team in the division and perhaps the entire conference.

Palmer hit tight end Jermaine Gresham for a touchdown to take the lead in the final quarter, and Ellington sent the Seattle fans home with a 48-yard scamper on third down with less than two minutes remaining. Rich Eisen of NFL Network noted it was heartbreak as usual for Seahawks fans this season:

ESPN Stats & Info emphasized how the Cardinals are the one team that doesn"t seem to be intimidated by the venue or moment in the Pacific Northwest:

Despite the back-and-forth second half, the Cardinals controlled the early proceedings and jumped out to a 19-0 lead. While the offense did plenty of work in the opening two quarters, the defense established the initial momentum with a safety, as the NFL shared:

From there, Palmer hit Michael Floyd with two touchdown passes, one from 27 yards out and one from 35 yards out. The Arizona Cardinals passed along the first connection:

Bill Barnwell of ESPN highlighted theanomalous nature of the Seattle deficit:

The Seahawks bounced back with a touchdown late in the second quarter when fullback Will Tukuafu scored from a yard out. John Boyle of Seahawks.com reacted to the play:

The Cardinals added a field goal as time expired in the second quarter to take a 22-7 lead into the locker rooms, but the scariest moment of the first 30 minutes came when Arizona guard Mike Iupati was taken off the field in an ambulance.Sports Illustrateddescribed the development: "Iupati slammed his head into Kam Chancellor"s shoulder. Went down right away. Sending most positive thoughts for his recovery."

The Cardinals said the guard went to the hospital with a neck injury and had feeling in his extremities, while Tony Softli of Sports Radio 950 KJR in Seattle shared the scene:

The Seahawks went uptempo to start the second half and drove into the red zone with relative ease. However, the Cardinals forced a field goal to keep the lead at 22-10.

Seattle"s momentum came to a halt on its next possession when Russell Wilson overthrew an open Doug Baldwin and Arizona safety Tyrann Mathieu picked off the pass. The Cardinals took advantage with a field goal to open up a 25-10 advantage, and Matt Bowen of ESPN praised the defensive back who made it happen:

Interception or not, the Wilson-Baldwin duo was far from done. The two connected for a 32-yard touchdown on the ensuing drive to help cut the lead to 25-17.

Sports Illustratedanalyzed the drive:"Wilson had two clean pockets and two big pass plays on that drive. This is not a coincidence."

Gregg Bell of the News Tribunepointed to the unfortunate turn of events for the visiting Cardinals:

Seattle got the ball back and elected to go for a critical fourth down in Arizona territory. Tukuafu converted, but Cardinals coach Bruce Arians used his final challenge on the spot. The play stood, although Adam Green of ArizonaSports.com thought Arians had a case:

The Seahawks kept possession, but Arizona held strong after the conversion and forced a punt, taking the ball and the eight-point lead into the fourth quarter.

However, picking up that first down on the challenge allowed Seattle to pin Arizona back on its ensuing punt. Cliff Avril sacked Palmer and forced a fumble on the ensuing drive, and K.J. Wright scooped it up to set the Seahawks up at the 3-yard line.

Jayson Jenks of theSeattle Timesimplied it was business as usual for Avril:

Marshawn Lynch ran it in for a touchdown, but the Seahawks failed on the two-point conversion and still found themselves trailing 25-23. Gregg Rosenthal of NFL.com harkedback to the first half and Arizona"s failure to secure a significant lead before the stretch run:

Things continued to tumble downhill for Palmer and the Cardinals offense on the next possession. Wright sacked Palmer and forced another fumble, and Bobby Wagner ran it in for a touchdown. The Seahawks once again couldn"t connect on the two-point conversion, but they were suddenly ahead 29-25. The NFL shared the play:

Jenks highlighted the biggest issue for the Cardinals:

To Arizona"s credit, it marched down the field following the consecutive strip-sacks and finished an 83-yard drive with the 14-yard scoring strike from Palmer to Gresham. Just like that, the Cardinals held a 32-29 lead. The NFL passed along the most important throw of the night for the USC product, even though he tallied 363 passing yards and three scores:

Ian Furness of Sports Radio 950 KJR pointed to a crucial illegal-contact penalty on Wagner that kept the drive alive:

Arizona managed a defensive stop on the next possession and faced a 3rd-and-4 with just more than two minutes left. Rather than going for a first down with a short throw at the sticks, the Cardinals ran a draw with Ellington.All he did was take it 48 yards to the house to bust open the game at 39-29.

Doug Farrar ofSports Illustratednoted the play call set the stage for the dramatic score:

Art Thiel ofSportspress Northwestdid not paint a pretty picture for the Seahawks" immediate future:

Seattle added a field goal with 58 seconds remaining to trim the lead to 39-32, but it failed to recover the onside kick and left the stadium with a three-game deficit in the division and a stunning head-to-head loss against the team it is chasing.

What"s Next?

The Seahawks still haven"t been over .500 all season, and they are running out of time if they plan on making a playoff run down the stretch after reaching the Super Bowl two years in a row. The good news is that the schedule becomes more manageable with four more home games in the last seven, including winnable contests against the San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns within the next five weeks.

The Seahawks also travel to the 2-7 Baltimore Ravens later in the season. The opportunities will be there, but this team is 4-5 and hasn"t looked anywhere near the dominant force it has been over the past few seasons.

As for the Cardinals, they are in the driver"s seat in the division at 7-2 and still have the rematch against Seattle at home in the final regular-season contest. However, Palmer and Co. face the undefeated Cincinnati Bengals next and still play the 7-2 Minnesota Vikings and 6-3 Green Bay Packers.

The Cardinals also have difficult road games against the St. Louis Rams and Philadelphia Eagles, which underscores why Sunday"s victory was critical in terms of creating breathing room in the playoff race. Even with a difficult slate, it would take a collapse at this point for Arizona to miss the postseason.

Postgame Reaction

There were a number of concerns from Seattles perspective after the game, including the slow start, the sheer number of penalties and the teams inability to get off the field when it mattered most.

Carroll summed up the start of the game in simple terms, per Liz Mathews of 710 ESPN Seattle: We did terrible in the first half.

To Seattles credit, it battled back, but the 14 penalties for 131 yards proved too much to overcome. Carroll said, "We didn"t play that game the way we wanted to because of all of the penalties, per the Seahawks.

Carroll at least made sure to point out that readiness was not an issue for his club, per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times: Our guys were jacked. They were so fired up to play this game.

The Seahawks may have been fired up, but the defense appeared to lose its will in the final minutes when Arizona bled the clock away before Ellington busted loose for the decisive score. Part of the issue was the time of possession, which the Cardinals won 38:52 to 21:08.

Avril put it bluntly when asked about the defense being on the field for nearly 40 minutes, per Condotta: That sucked.

As for the Cardinals, they deserve plenty of praise for overcoming the emotional roller coaster of blowing their early lead. They came back and earned recognition from Arians, per Peter King of Sports Illustrated: Never been prouder of a group of guys, to weather the kind of storm they weathered.

The Ellington run was the biggest play of a back-and-forth contest, and Mathieu commented on it in the aftermath, per Kyle Odegard of AZCardinals.com: That play that Andre made? Amazing.

The play was amazing, but so was Arizonas ability to overcome a hostile crowd and beat the two-time defending NFC champions the way it did.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2589782-cardinals-vs-seahawks-score-and-twitter-reaction-for-sunday-night-football

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Watch: Cam Newton tosses five touchdown passes vs. Redskins


Cam Newton: A BIG Little Kid! | NFL Now

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newtonwas on fire against the Washington Redskins.

With five touchdowns and 246 passing yards in a 4416 win on Sunday, Newton has contributed yet again to his growing MVP campaign.

All of his scores came in the first three quarters. The was just five minutes in, to running back Jonathan Stewart.

His second touchdown also came in the first, to Mike Tolbert.

Then, he snuck one in to Ted Ginn, Jr. to make it 2114.

His fourth was a five-yard hookup with Greg Olsen:

Newton started the third quarter scoring with a strike to rookie Devin Funchess.

Oh, and he broke out the Dab dance.

- Kenny Ducey

Source: http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/11/22/cam-newton-carolina-panthers-washington-redskins-video-highlights

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Read a replay of today"s live Virginia Tech football chat


Top 10 - Plays in Virginia Tech Football History

Solid chat today. Some coach talk. SomeFrank Beamertalk. An unscriptedM.C. Hammerappearance. Read a replay at the bottom of this post.

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

TV Review: Marvel"s Jessica Jones 1.1 "AKA Ladies Night"


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Marvels Jessica JonesEpisode 1.1 AKA Ladies NightCreated by Melissa RosenbergStarring Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, Rachael Taylor, Carrie-Anne Moss, David TennantNetflixPremiere date: November 20, 2015

Marvels Jessica Jones starts off with a dramatic bang. Taking place in the same dark Manhattan of fellow Netflix seriesDaredevil that contrasts so heavily with the New York that Iron Man and the Avengers saved just a little while ago, the grit and overt noir feels more like something out of Christopher Nolans depiction of The Dark Knight. The difference here is that Raas Al Ghuls Detective is 59, female, and doesnt need a mask to intimidate the baddies.

The first episode, AKA Ladies Night, does some interesting things when it comes to its depiction of women. Jessica Jones takes place in a womans world. The first ten minutes of the show is bereft of male-speaking roles. The next five introduces a father trying in vain to cope with his daughters missing status by attempting to fix a door, while his wife, deals with the business. The next male character you meet is likewise neutered: hes a video artist. Number 3 is a pathetically portrayed Alpha Male contrast that with the title super heroine in Krysten Ritter, a woman running the board room in Carrie-Anne Moss top-rate lawyer, and the missing females mother, whos clearly running things at home. This is a wholly different paradigm for the Marvel Cinematic Universe that started off with the male chauvinist Tony Stark in Iron Man less than a decade ago. As comic book content goes, its a whole new bag.

On the surface, Jessica Jones is the love child of Buffy Summers and Veronica Mars. Shes a hard-headed, superpowered private eye with a calling and a mission. But theres more here. Ritters long played the outsider, the rebellious femme, the one who doesnt go along to get along, and in Jessica Jones, she brings the lessons from her earlier that thespian oeuvre to bare, while adding just enough vulnerability for a mainstream audience to find her human (enough) to bear. Its worth noting that this vulnerability doesnt come from some feminine mystique or general girl next door vibe. Its tied to Jones PTSD for an as yet uncovered trauma. Shes a superheroine and her vulnerability is literal, rather than figurative. Its her weakness.

As is important when it comes to comic book and other fiction that depicts the supernatural, theres good foundation built around her abilities, so when she uses them, youre more delighted than you are surprised. And thats good. It something that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. could certainly learn from with its consistent Deus Ex Machina twists. Then again Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is for kids and Jessica Jones is certainly not. Its smarter than the work Marvels distributing on ABC and though theres less in-your-face violence than something like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and its certainly more horrifying. Viewers will find themselves wholly disturbed when Jessica walks into a posh hotel room as part of an investigation and is confronted by a truly frightening scenario.

Its not all awesome though. The writers seemed to require an obligatory s*x scene in the pilot in order to garner viewers and proverbial water-cooler talk. The love scene, while free of nudity, is interracial, and its got some level of scandal based on its noisy vigor and innuendo about *breaking things* but it doesnt add to the episode at all, and how we arrive at the scene is, well

JESSICA: I dont flirt. I just say what I want.LUKE: And what do you want?[Cut to loud and somewhat raucous love scene]

Give me a break. That sort of laziness is what gives comic books a bad name in the mainstream.

Still, its far from exploitive. Jones is a small-business owner in the criminal justice system, and is the walking embodiment of noir, even if the character herself is too cool to participate in the genre because she is indie to the core. That independence is attractive, because so much of this show breaks away from the Marvel of the big screen. Like Daredevil before it, it provides deep focus on the needs of just a few characters lives. That focus drives intimacy, and that intimacy makes me want to crawl under a blanket and watch the rest of the season in one sitting. Geeks and mainstream viewers are gonna be compelled to do the same. And thats exactly what Netflix and Marvel want.

Source: http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2015/11/21/tv-review-marvel-jessica-jones-1-1

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Byron Scott says Golden State Warriors are NBA"s best team "by far"


Golden State Warriors - Team Highlights vs Clippers | November 19, 2015 | NBA 2015-16 Season

EL SEGUNDO On Thursday night, Byron Scott was just a fan of good basketball, settling in to watch the Clippers and Warriors on national television.

He watched as the Clippers jumped out to a big lead, and as the defending champion Warriors stormed back behind a barrage of 3s to win 124-117 and remain undefeated.

Even when they were up 23 in the second quarter, something like that, I said this game is far from over, Scott said.

The Lakers host the Toronto Raptors on Friday, but soon the Warriors will be the coachs concern. They travel to Golden State on Tuesday, a night the Warriors could potentially be in position to set the NBA record for wins to start a season.

If the Warriors beat Chicago on Friday, and win at Denver on Sunday, they will be 15-0, tied with the 1994-94 Houston Rockets.

Unlike Clippers coach Doc Rivers, who has been restrained in his praise of the rival Warriors, Scott heaped it on the defending champs.

By far, right now, theyre the best team in the league, he said.

He said Stephen Curry has taken his game to another level and marveled at Draymond Greens defense.

To me, Scott said, it looks like theyre better now than they were last year. They dont have that championship hangover. I think they want more. Its scary, because theyre not living on last year.

He added: I just think they got so much more confident and its not just one or two guys, it seems like their whole team is that much hungrier.

It reminds Scott of one season in particular from his 14-year playing career: 1988. The Lakers had just won a championship and at the parade and celebration, coach Pat Riley guaranteed they would repeat.

I was like, OK, we really got to come ready for next year, Scott said. And I thought we came back that year even more focused to try to do something that hadnt been done in 20 years at that time.

These days, the Lakers seem a long way from being involved in any games the caliber of Thursdays Clippers-Warriors tilt; a game that meant so much to both sides, that was so gripping.

Scott participated in games like that as a player, but its been a long time since hes seen that as a coach.

I miss that a lot, he said. I love that. Thats the best form of competition right there, when you see two teams that dont like each other very much anyway. Kind of reminds me of Lakers-Celtics type things.

"When I look at that it brings back a bunch of memories."

Source: http://www.ocregister.com/lakers/team-693057-nba-warriors.html

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Scandal"s Guillermo Diaz on cast"s "shocked" reaction to abortion scene


Scandal High Series Finale

Scandals midseason finale floored viewers when Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) and Olivia (Kerry Washington) not only broke up, but Olivia got an abortion something that surprised even the cast during the episodes table read.

You can imagine we were all pretty shocked, co-star Guillermo Diaz told EW editor Henry Goldblatt during The Editors Hour show on Entertainment Weekly Radio. Usually at the end of table reads, were all jumping up and yelling and clapping because the scripts are always so unpredictable and amazing. But this time it was all sort of ominously quiet. I think everyone was surprised, but also very excited that it was something that hasnt really been seen on television before. It felt like, Oh my G*d, were going there. This is real, its a reality, its life. That part was really exciting. It was something different and new and I hope people appreciated how Shonda [Rhimes] went there with no fear.

The storyline was both cheered by Planned Parenthood which, in the episode,was championed by Mellie Grant in a filibuster and criticized by conservative Media Research Center. (Get the full details here.) For the networks part, Diaz says ABC has been supportive. They trust [Shonda], shes been working on television for over 12 years, he says. They respect and trust and know that shes going to bring in a good product and its going to ultimately be received well. Whether people have an angry reaction orhappy or can relate to it, its all good. Its just great that shes our boss, and shes our leader, and we all trust her so much. We know shes not going to lead us down a wrong path.

Listen below to find out how Washington reacted to the storyline:

Scandal will return Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

Source: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/11/20/scandal-abortion-cast-reaction

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