With almost 20 years since the last episode of “That 70’s Show” aired, Netflix has revived this instant classic from the dead. “That ’90’s Show,” streaming on Netflix, pays homage to the original – delivering a fresh yet nostalgic spin-off, where original fans will find something to like.
All of the same actors and characters have returned for the spinoff and deliver the same brand of warm-hearted, light humor that we once came to love. This is nothing short of a miracle, with even cast members themselves doubting the producers could make it happen, with Topher Grace stating in an interview – “It would be so hard to bring that crew together. For me, I’d do it if no one ever saw it. Just ’cause it would be great to hang out with them for a week or something.”
“That 90’s Show” is set in the summer of 1995 and centers on Leia,...
All of the same actors and characters have returned for the spinoff and deliver the same brand of warm-hearted, light humor that we once came to love. This is nothing short of a miracle, with even cast members themselves doubting the producers could make it happen, with Topher Grace stating in an interview – “It would be so hard to bring that crew together. For me, I’d do it if no one ever saw it. Just ’cause it would be great to hang out with them for a week or something.”
“That 90’s Show” is set in the summer of 1995 and centers on Leia,...
- 1/20/2023
- by Tom Andrew
- The Wrap
This article contains spoilers for the season 7 finale of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 12
Finally! Booster Gold is a Legend. Wait…”who’s Booster Gold,” we hear some of you ask? Ok, fine…
Who is Booster Gold?
Only the greatest hero you’ve never heard of. Michael Jon Carter is a time traveler from the 25th Century who, as created in the pages of DC Comics by Dan Jurgens, came back to our era to seek fame and fortune with a (hopefully) lucrative superhero career. A member of several Justice League rosters, and a central figure in some of DC’s biggest stories of the last few decades. He’s also a colossal screw-up. Or…is he? Maybe that’s just an act so nobody knows the truth about his larger time-traveling mission.
Ok, now that we’ve got that cleared up…
Bringing Booster Gold...
Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 12
Finally! Booster Gold is a Legend. Wait…”who’s Booster Gold,” we hear some of you ask? Ok, fine…
Who is Booster Gold?
Only the greatest hero you’ve never heard of. Michael Jon Carter is a time traveler from the 25th Century who, as created in the pages of DC Comics by Dan Jurgens, came back to our era to seek fame and fortune with a (hopefully) lucrative superhero career. A member of several Justice League rosters, and a central figure in some of DC’s biggest stories of the last few decades. He’s also a colossal screw-up. Or…is he? Maybe that’s just an act so nobody knows the truth about his larger time-traveling mission.
Ok, now that we’ve got that cleared up…
Bringing Booster Gold...
- 3/3/2022
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
“Nothing can ruin this night.” That’s the hope, at least, at the outset of the first teaser-trailer for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s new murder-mystery series, “The Afterparty.”
Per Apple TV+, “The Afterparty” is a comedic whodunit set at a high school reunion. Each of the eight episodes features a retelling of the same night through a different character’s perspective, each with its own unique visual style and film genre to match the teller’s personality.
The all-star cast includes Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer (“Broad City”), Jamie Demetriou, Dave Franco and John Early (“Search Party”).
The first trailer certainly sets the tone with Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper” and Dave Franco taking a mysterious swan dive off a cliff. Haddish looks to be our Hercule Poirot/Benoit Blanc, the popcorn-eating detective determined to suss out what makes...
Per Apple TV+, “The Afterparty” is a comedic whodunit set at a high school reunion. Each of the eight episodes features a retelling of the same night through a different character’s perspective, each with its own unique visual style and film genre to match the teller’s personality.
The all-star cast includes Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer (“Broad City”), Jamie Demetriou, Dave Franco and John Early (“Search Party”).
The first trailer certainly sets the tone with Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper” and Dave Franco taking a mysterious swan dive off a cliff. Haddish looks to be our Hercule Poirot/Benoit Blanc, the popcorn-eating detective determined to suss out what makes...
- 10/7/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee — two reggaeton legends, both alike in dignity — have overcome their longtime beef to release new music once more as Los Cangris. Released late Tuesday night, their brand new song, “Muévelo,” recalls the rascally spark that first brought the two MCs together 20 years ago.
Produced by the Grammy-winning brothers Juan and Oscar Salinas, better known as Play-n-Skillz, “Muévelo” lifts the na na na hook of Ini Kamoze’s 1994 reggae classic, “Here Comes the Hotstepper.” The song gets even more souped-up by its chorus, which is simply...
Produced by the Grammy-winning brothers Juan and Oscar Salinas, better known as Play-n-Skillz, “Muévelo” lifts the na na na hook of Ini Kamoze’s 1994 reggae classic, “Here Comes the Hotstepper.” The song gets even more souped-up by its chorus, which is simply...
- 1/8/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Baby's got moves! Khloe Kardashian posted on her Instagram Story on Friday evening an adorable video of her 1-year-old daughter True Thompson dancing to the 2005 Ini Kamoze song "World a Reggae" while standing in ankle-deep water in what appears to be her pool's hot tub. The child wore a $53 black one-piece swimsuit adorned with a shimmering unicorn by PilyQ. "Weekend vibes," Khloe wrote. Khloe often posts cute pics and videos of her little girl. Earlier this week, she shared a photo of True posing on a child's bench and jokingly taunted her model sister Kendall Jenner by writing, "You guys I cant handle this! I'm so annoying I...
- 7/27/2019
- E! Online
Too...cute. Evian has debuted the latest commercial from its ongoing "Baby & Me" campaign, this time tapping into the buzz surrounding the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man 2 by utilizing the web-slinging superhero in the quest to get people craving a cool swig of premium bottled water. And as the campaign promises, there's a baby, of course! The full-sized hero is swinging around the city when he comes face to face with a miniature version of himself—and what results is just adorable. To the sounds of a cover of Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper" (blast from the past alert!), they hang upside down, sling webs, jump rope at varying speeds (super-fast is...
- 4/2/2014
- E! Online
Late night Bff's Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake (it turns out Jt has stayed at Jimmy's house!) reunited for the fifth installment of the History of Rap. In case you missed the first four medleys because you go to bed at 11 Pm or avoided the constant twitter or facebook buzz about the first four, the History of Rap finds Jimmy and Jt rapping and singing some of the greatest songs in the history of Hip-Hop. And, if you thought they'd run out of tracks you're wrong. You're, very, very wrong. We won't spoil the complete track list, but you can watch the performance embedded here and then find out what they included below. What do you think they should include in the History of Rap...6? Here's the complete list courtesy of NBC. LL Cool J -- I'm Bad Run Dmc -- Beats to the Rhyme Crazy Calls - Wait for...
- 2/22/2014
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
American Idol‘s Season 11 Top 12 are set to cover the frequently traversed theme of “Songs From the Year You Were Born” tonight. (Way to cook up new and exciting ideas, Uncle Nigel)! I’m already saying a novena that Jessica Sanchez won’t get stuck in the Thia Megia ghetto (aka singing “Colors Of The Wind”) and that Joshua Ledet won’t be offering up Idol‘s eighth rendition of “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” in 11 seasons. (But, alas, hearing one of those ballads is almost as likely as Jermaine Jones performing nothing at all; read all about that scandalé here!
- 3/14/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Bigger and badder than anything Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum have done before, "21 Jump Street" is the kind of action comedy that is getting labels like "instant classic" thrown around (okay, maybe we said that). And while the movie has been marketed hard, one thing you won't be getting (oddly enough) is an official soundtrack or score (which is a pity because Mark Mothersbaugh of Wes Anderson-film fame composed the score), but not to worry because we got you covered there.
Below you'll see the list of every song featured in "21 Jump Street." It's a pretty diverse mix of stuff ranging from the classics (The Clash, N.W.A.) to the up-and-comers (Foster The People, Rye Rye), and we've included samples of the songs referenced in the movie including Pete Seeger's take on "Fifteen Miles On The Erie Canal Song" and Mary Martin's rendition of "I've Gotta Crow." All said,...
Below you'll see the list of every song featured in "21 Jump Street." It's a pretty diverse mix of stuff ranging from the classics (The Clash, N.W.A.) to the up-and-comers (Foster The People, Rye Rye), and we've included samples of the songs referenced in the movie including Pete Seeger's take on "Fifteen Miles On The Erie Canal Song" and Mary Martin's rendition of "I've Gotta Crow." All said,...
- 3/13/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
'All his verses on the album, it sounds like you're getting smacked upside the head,' producer tells Mixtape Daily.
By Rob Markman
Nas
Photo: C Flanigan/ Getty Images
Behind the Beats: Salaam Remi
Salaam Remi and Nas didn't start out as buddies, but some things are just meant to be.
By the time Nas was putting out his classic rap LP Illmatic, Salaam was separately making his mark, already having produced for seminal hip-hop star Kurtis Blow at the age of 14. Though they hailed from the same Queens, New York, neighborhood and ran in similar circles, Nas and Salaam didn't hook up until 2001, when Nas requested a beat from Remi for his Stillmatic LP.
Now, 10 years later, he and Nas are still at it, working on God's Son's upcoming 10th solo studio album.
"Life is different, and at this point, life is good and dudes is looking younger now...
By Rob Markman
Nas
Photo: C Flanigan/ Getty Images
Behind the Beats: Salaam Remi
Salaam Remi and Nas didn't start out as buddies, but some things are just meant to be.
By the time Nas was putting out his classic rap LP Illmatic, Salaam was separately making his mark, already having produced for seminal hip-hop star Kurtis Blow at the age of 14. Though they hailed from the same Queens, New York, neighborhood and ran in similar circles, Nas and Salaam didn't hook up until 2001, when Nas requested a beat from Remi for his Stillmatic LP.
Now, 10 years later, he and Nas are still at it, working on God's Son's upcoming 10th solo studio album.
"Life is different, and at this point, life is good and dudes is looking younger now...
- 11/18/2011
- MTV Music News
StooShe have debuted the video for their new single. The track, titled 'Hot Stepper', is a cover of the 1994 hit 'Here Comes the Hotstepper' by Ini Kamoze. The pop trio have tweaked the lyrics and added their own "playful banter" to the track, bringing it up to speed for a 21st Century audience. The video was filmed on July 1 at Hyde Park's Wireless festival, where the group (more)...
- 7/29/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Remi opens up about working with Winehouse on third album, which is not complete.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kim Kane
Amy Winehouse
Photo: Roger Kisby/ Getty Images
Salaam Remi was already an established producer before he met a then-unknown singer named Amy Winehouse, having already created hits for the likes of Nas, the Fugees and Ini Kamoze (to name just a few). But from the minute he was introduced to Winehouse in 2002, his life — and career — were forever changed. Because not only did he produce the lion's share of her recorded work (her 2003 debut Frank and the follow up, 2006's iconic Back to Black), but he became a close friend with the mercurial Winehouse too, a confidant who knew her better than most.
So when Winehouse died on Saturday in her London home, it was somewhat fitting that Remi was nearby: in town to attend the wedding of the singer's former manager.
By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kim Kane
Amy Winehouse
Photo: Roger Kisby/ Getty Images
Salaam Remi was already an established producer before he met a then-unknown singer named Amy Winehouse, having already created hits for the likes of Nas, the Fugees and Ini Kamoze (to name just a few). But from the minute he was introduced to Winehouse in 2002, his life — and career — were forever changed. Because not only did he produce the lion's share of her recorded work (her 2003 debut Frank and the follow up, 2006's iconic Back to Black), but he became a close friend with the mercurial Winehouse too, a confidant who knew her better than most.
So when Winehouse died on Saturday in her London home, it was somewhat fitting that Remi was nearby: in town to attend the wedding of the singer's former manager.
- 7/27/2011
- MTV Music News
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Movie News, Video, Cinematical
There's no way that last year's 'Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus' could whet your appetite for Jaleel White, so how about an added dose in drag, Tyler Perry-style?
The folks over at Funny or Die have offered up a new look at the grown-up Steve Urkel in 'Can't Wait for the Movies: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.' Basically, unable to contain their enthusiasm for Perry's latest mega opus/Big Momma story, where Malcolm Turner and his stepson go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school, White leads a handmade remake of the not-released movie, rife with dancing, ridiculousness and even Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper."
Who needs to watch 'Like Father, Like Son' now? Urkell for the win! Hit the jump to see for yourself. And because we can't resist adding in a little bit of old-school Urkel,...
There's no way that last year's 'Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus' could whet your appetite for Jaleel White, so how about an added dose in drag, Tyler Perry-style?
The folks over at Funny or Die have offered up a new look at the grown-up Steve Urkel in 'Can't Wait for the Movies: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.' Basically, unable to contain their enthusiasm for Perry's latest mega opus/Big Momma story, where Malcolm Turner and his stepson go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school, White leads a handmade remake of the not-released movie, rife with dancing, ridiculousness and even Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper."
Who needs to watch 'Like Father, Like Son' now? Urkell for the win! Hit the jump to see for yourself. And because we can't resist adding in a little bit of old-school Urkel,...
- 2/19/2011
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Moviefone
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Movie News, Video, Cinematical
There's no way that last year's 'Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus' could whet your appetite for Jaleel White, so how about an added dose in drag?
The folks over at Funny or Die have offered up a new look at the grown-up Steve Urkel in 'Can't Wait for the Movies: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.' Basically, unable to contain their enthusiasm for the Big Momma story, where Malcolm Turner and his stepson go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school, White leads a handmade remake of the not-released movie, rife with dancing, ridiculousness and even Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper."
Who needs to watch 'Like Father, Like Son' now? Urkell for the win! Hit the jump to see for yourself. And because we can't resist adding in a little bit of old-school Urkel, you can check out how...
There's no way that last year's 'Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus' could whet your appetite for Jaleel White, so how about an added dose in drag?
The folks over at Funny or Die have offered up a new look at the grown-up Steve Urkel in 'Can't Wait for the Movies: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.' Basically, unable to contain their enthusiasm for the Big Momma story, where Malcolm Turner and his stepson go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school, White leads a handmade remake of the not-released movie, rife with dancing, ridiculousness and even Ini Kamoze's "Here Comes the Hotstepper."
Who needs to watch 'Like Father, Like Son' now? Urkell for the win! Hit the jump to see for yourself. And because we can't resist adding in a little bit of old-school Urkel, you can check out how...
- 2/19/2011
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Filed under: Celebrity Interviews, Coming Soon
Until March or April, audiences are typically deprived of thrills that come clad in spandex and superhero conventions, but come Friday, Seth Rogen and Michel Gondry's long-gestating film 'The Green Hornet' finally arrives in theaters. Rogen, who not only stars in the film but wrote and executive produced it, has spent literal years addressing rumors, explaining setbacks and offering hints about the outcome of his creative collaboration with Gondry. But with the film on the verge of its national release, Rogen and his co-stars are finally free to discuss the movie in detail, from the underpinnings of its mythology to the process of picking an appropriately empowering early '90s hip-hop song.
Moviefone sat down last week with Rogen and two of his co-stars, Cameron Diaz and Christoph Waltz, at the Los Angeles press day for 'The Green Hornet.' Rogen was up first,...
Until March or April, audiences are typically deprived of thrills that come clad in spandex and superhero conventions, but come Friday, Seth Rogen and Michel Gondry's long-gestating film 'The Green Hornet' finally arrives in theaters. Rogen, who not only stars in the film but wrote and executive produced it, has spent literal years addressing rumors, explaining setbacks and offering hints about the outcome of his creative collaboration with Gondry. But with the film on the verge of its national release, Rogen and his co-stars are finally free to discuss the movie in detail, from the underpinnings of its mythology to the process of picking an appropriately empowering early '90s hip-hop song.
Moviefone sat down last week with Rogen and two of his co-stars, Cameron Diaz and Christoph Waltz, at the Los Angeles press day for 'The Green Hornet.' Rogen was up first,...
- 1/13/2011
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Moviefone
1. When making the decision to dump your iconic opening credit sequence for the first time in twenty years, why wouldn't you do it by having your characters lip-sync to "TiK ToK" by Ke$ha?
2. The long animation-to-airtime delay with The Simpsons meant producers had to incorrectly gamble that "Tik Tok" would become our new "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)" by Beyonce, and not our new "Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze.
2. The long animation-to-airtime delay with The Simpsons meant producers had to incorrectly gamble that "Tik Tok" would become our new "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)" by Beyonce, and not our new "Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze.
- 5/3/2010
- Movieline - TVline
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