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The new Star Wars movie is out. If you’re reading this site, chances are you’ve seen it but we’ll try to keep things mostly spoiler-free. You know, for anyone who just parked their […]

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December 20, 2017

The Last Jedi is Out: Extreme Fan Reactions, What Comes Next and More

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The new Star Wars movie is out. If you’re reading this site, chances are you’ve seen it but we’ll try to keep things mostly spoiler-free. You know, for anyone who just parked their […]

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December 19, 2017

Hear Adam West’s Cover of “The Thing” from the New Dr. Demento Tribute Album

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We bade a sad farewell to Adam West in 2017, but this holiday season he has given us one final pop culture gift to remember him by: a fantastic cover of the classic ’50s novelty song “The Thing.” And it’s a performance that perfectly encapsulates all the reasons we loved him.

This is the latest track from Dr. Demento Covered in Punk, the upcoming two-hour tribute album for the beloved radio host designed to replicate his show’s format. We previously told you about the first release from the record, Weird Al’s cover of The Ramones’ “Beat on the Brat,” but West’s version of Phil Harris’ humorous song about a mysterious, terrible package is way more ridiculous than Yankovic’s contribution. In true Adam West fashion, it’s delightful because it perfectly tods the line between sincere and silly.

No offense to Phil Harris, whose version spent four weeks at number one on the charts (seriously), but when it comes to the absurd we’ll always go with the protector of Gotham and the mayor of Quahog. Plus Adam West’s cover is a lot more rocking and upbeat.

This is one of over 30 all-new tracks that will be included on Dr. Demento Covered in Punk from Demento Records, which features tracks from Joan Jett, The Misfits, Fred Schneider of the B52s, and William Shatner. And though the album won’t be available in stores until January 12, 2018, if you pre-order it now (or via iTunes) you’ll get Adam West’s “The Thing” now.

And what better way to honor one of our favorites than by rocking out with his final, wonderful performance. Even if it does just make us miss him more.

What’s your favorite Adam West performance? Share yours in the comments below.

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December 19, 2017

Things We Saw Today: “How to Explain Star Wars to Your Girlfriend”

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A post that clocks in as a 23-minute read, titled “How to Explain Star Wars to Your Girlfriend,” assumes that the little lady desperately needs your help to understand all these confusing characters and spaceships (“it’s called the Millennium Falcon, by the way”?)

A tweet first alerted us to this:

The irony is that the rest of the article—past those first few paragraphs—is a comprehensive history of the Star Wars movies that would probably make for good reading for a newb to the universe. The problem is in the terrible framing device, and initial paragraphs like this:

She may find BB-8 adorable and her favourite character is Poe, but how do you explain to her why it’s so important that Han Solo and Chewbacca got back in that hokey old circular spaceship (it’s called the Millennium Falcon, by the way)?

So this imaginary girlfriend has already engaged with Star Wars enough to have a favorite character in Poe (that Oscar Isaac is so cute, the ladies love him). But she’s also waiting with baited breath to have all the rest of these really complex concepts laid out for her. “This has to be parody,” my friend said when I sent over the article. It’s not.

Had this simply not been gendered, it would really be fine. The post seems to be well-intentioned otherwise. “How to Explain Star Wars to Your Friend Who’s Never Seen A Star War Before” would’ve been great. It’s is a deep dive that takes you through the history of all the movies, written by someone who clearly loves Star Wars. But everything about needing to prepare your m’lady because “if you’re a hardcore Star Wars geek, it’s likely that your love won’t be complete until she understands your obsession,” wins the Olympic gold medal for mansplaining.

I put together an equally comprehensive guide for how to explain Star Wars to your clueless boyfriend/girlfriend/partner/person on the street/dog:

  • Don’t.
  • Assume that they are functionally capable of googling their own way to a deeper knowledge if they so desire.
  • If you are a writer, do not write sentences such as “Kylo Ren defeats Finn, but is somehow defeated by Rey.” Acknowledge that Rey is an incredibly powerful woman with raw untrained Force potential who grew up scraping by in a hardscrabble life that would make Ben Solo cry.
  • Don’t explain Star Wars to anyone unless they specifically say, out loud, “Help me understand Star Wars. What is a Chewbacca?”

(via thepoppingpost.com, image: Disney)

  • Marvel’s new editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski apologizes, yet again, for writing comics under an Asian pseudonym. (via Polygon)
  • A thoughtful essay by a reader trying to reconcile her love for The Mists of Avalon with the revelations of author Marion Zimmer Bradley’s abuse. (via Electric Lit)
  • K-Pop superstar Jonghyun, of Shinee, has died at the age of 27 in Seoul. (via The BBC)
  • The podcast “For A Bad Time Call” provides a hotline for women to anonymously vent into the “voice-rage-box.” Call 1-669-BAD-TIME if you have anything to get off your chest. (via The Verge)

That’s it from us, what’d you see today?

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December 19, 2017

BGN News Beat: The Week’s Biggest Headlines

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 What’s going on in the TV world? Mr. Robot has just been renewed for a fourth season. The show stars Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson and Christian Slater as the titular character. Christian Slater was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the show. It just wrapped up a successful and tension filled third [...]

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