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There’s a certain and significant sect of Saturday Night Live fans who maintain an unending love for the show’s early 2000s era, championing this chapter as the best in SNL history. It’s hard to blame them, considering that period produced greats like Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, Jimmy Fallon, and the incredible duo of Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler.

Among the Weekend Update cohosts’ great contributions to the series was a segment called “Really!?!,” in which they incredulously talked about current events. Poehler joined Meyers as a guest on his talk show Late Night yesterday, so they took the opportunity to revive the segment in light of protesters who interrupted a Donald Trump-inspired Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar.

It was Meyers who came in with the best quip, saying that Caesar and Trump aren’t that comparable because Caesar was revered by his people:

“And really, if this portrayal was offensive to anyone, it’s Caesar. Caesar was beloved by the Roman Empire. To put it another way, he won the popular vote. He was so popular we don’t use his name for pizza, we use it for pizza-pizza. The only thing Caesar and Trump have in common is they both have casinos named after them. And really you could tell that Caesar wasn’t really Trump because the Senate stabbed him instead of just passing his sh-tty health care bill.”

The whole segment was a delight, especially for SNL nostalgists, so check it out above and share your favorite burns in the comments below.

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June 22, 2017

Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers Reunite for a New “Really!?!”

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There’s a certain and significant sect of Saturday Night Live fans who maintain an unending love for the show’s early 2000s era, championing this chapter as the best in SNL history. It’s hard to blame them, considering that period produced greats like Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, Jimmy Fallon, and the incredible duo of Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler.

Among the Weekend Update cohosts’ great contributions to the series was a segment called “Really!?!,” in which they incredulously talked about current events. Poehler joined Meyers as a guest on his talk show Late Night yesterday, so they took the opportunity to revive the segment in light of protesters who interrupted a Donald Trump-inspired Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar.

It was Meyers who came in with the best quip, saying that Caesar and Trump aren’t that comparable because Caesar was revered by his people:

“And really, if this portrayal was offensive to anyone, it’s Caesar. Caesar was beloved by the Roman Empire. To put it another way, he won the popular vote. He was so popular we don’t use his name for pizza, we use it for pizza-pizza. The only thing Caesar and Trump have in common is they both have casinos named after them. And really you could tell that Caesar wasn’t really Trump because the Senate stabbed him instead of just passing his sh-tty health care bill.”

The whole segment was a delight, especially for SNL nostalgists, so check it out above and share your favorite burns in the comments below.

Featured image: Late Night with Seth Meyers/YouTube


June 21, 2017

NBC Sports Group to Launch new eSport Tournament

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NBC today announced that were launching a new eSport Tournament. The tournament will be a partnership with FACEIT and Psyonix and will be a 2v2 Rocket League Tournament with a $100,000 prize pool. More information below courtesy of their press release.

NBC SPORTS GROUP TO LAUNCH NEW ESPORTS PROPERTY

NBC Sports Group Partners with Online Competitive Gaming Platform FACEIT and Developer Psyonix to Host 2v2 Rocket League Tournament Featuring $100,000 Prize Pool

 

Inaugural Tournament Kicks Off with Regional Competitions and Multiple NBCUniversal and FACEIT Assets, Including the NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBC Sports Network, Telemundo Deportes, NBCUniversal International Networks, Additional NBCUniversal/Comcast Platforms, and the FACEIT Competitive Platform

 

STAMFORD, Conn. – June 21, 2017 – NBC Sports Group announced today that it will launch a new esports tournament this summer that will utilize FACEIT’s competitive gaming platform, and numerous NBCUniversal and Comcast regional, national and international assets, to allow gamers of all skill levels to compete in a 2v2 Rocket League tournament for a $100,000 prize pool.

Players who enter the first-of-its-kind tournament will play early rounds on FACEIT, the world’s leading competitive gaming platform, which will also serve as the official tournament operator. The featured game for the property’s debut season will be Rocket League, the sports-action hit with a community of more than 32 million players, developed and published by San Diego-based game studio, Psyonix.

This first-ever 2v2 international Rocket League tournament will begin on the FACEIT platform with regional online qualifiers, which will be divided into competitions for all eight NBC Sports Regional Networks, as well as additional American and European open qualifying regions. Competitors in the RSN regions will then move on to in-studio regional final competitions at select RSNs, and the tournament will culminate in a two-day Grand Finals with coverage of the Regional and Grand Finals across a variety of NBCUniversal and Comcast national and international platforms. In total, more than 40 hours of event coverage will be presented across live-streaming, video-on-demand, and linear platforms.

“NBCUniversal’s and Comcast’s unparalleled multi-platform portfolio has allowed us to create a first-of-its-kind tournament that will be authentic to the emerging world of esports,” said Rob Simmelkjaer, Senior Vice President, NBC Sports Ventures. “It all begins with NBC Sports Regional Networks, allowing us to super-serve esports fans the same way we serve traditional sports fans. We are also excited to be adding Telemundo Deportes, given that the growing Spanish-language audience is an engaged, committed group of gamers. Further, there will be an international component with the broadcast of the Grand Finals on Syfy in the UK, Germany, Australia and multiple countries across Latin America. Our partnership with FACEIT and Psyonix will provide a unique opportunity for gamers across the United States and Europe to participate in Rocket League at the highest level, and reach more competitors than ever before.”

“NBC Sports has a long legacy of bringing engaging sport action and storylines to viewers. FACEIT is proud to work alongside NBC Sports and Psyonix to provide the Rocket League community a unique opportunity to be involved and engaged from a grassroots level,” said Michele Attisani, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer of FACEIT. “By combining traditional sports and esports expertise, we can create an exciting new viewing experience for sports fans, esports fans and all fans of competitive action. This will build on the excellent work Psyonix has done to date establishing Rocket League as a premier community and competitive title.”

“Our Rocket League esports ecosystem is thriving and we are excited to expand to the NBC Sports audience,” said Josh Watson, Head of Esports, Psyonix. “Rocket League is an easy-to-understand game, which makes it the perfect introduction to esports for fans of all backgrounds and ages.”

“The NBC Regional Sports Networks bring the best in local sports to our fans day in and day out, and we’re excited that the fast-growing world of esports are now a part of that mission,” said David Preschlack, President, NBC Sports Regional Networks, and NBC Sports Group Platform and Content Strategy. “We look forward to engaging our fans in a whole new way that allows them to get in the esports game, and to bring a whole new generation of fans to our platforms as well.”

The tournament’s structure will utilize NBC Sports Regional Networks, Telemundo Deportes and NBCU International to run the Regional Qualifiers across the nation and in Europe through game-play, which will be played on the FACEIT platform beginning on July 22.

The Regional Finals will be played at NBC Sports Regional Networks studios on the weekends of August 5-6 and August 12-13, and will be live-streamed on the NBC Sports app and Telemundo En Vivo app, as well as other social media platforms. Participating NBC Sports Regional Networks will televise the final hour of coverage from each of the Regional Finals.

The Grand Finals will feature 16 total teams competing on August 26-27 for the inaugural title and the $100,000 prize pool, which will be televised live in the U.S. on NBCSN. The Grand Finals will also be broadcast on Syfy in the UK, Germany, Australia and multiple countries across Latin America, in addition to all previously listed streaming outlets.

In addition to live-streaming and linear coverage, VOD content from the Regional Finals and Grand Finals will be available on various digital and social channels across the NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBCSN, Telemundo Deportes, FACEIT and Rocket League.

ABOUT NBC SPORTS GROUP

When the Comcast-NBCUniversal transaction was completed in January 2011, the sports assets of the two companies combined to form NBC Sports Group, which serves sports fans 24/7 with premier live events, insightful studio shows, and compelling original programming. The sports media company consists of NBC Sports, NBC Olympics, NBCSN, Golf Channel, NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBC Sports Radio and NBC Sports Digital, which includes NBCSports.com, NBCOlympics.com, GolfChannel.com, the digital assets of the NBC Sports Regional Networks, Rotoworld, the NBC Sports Talk franchise, multiple apps, and two transactional sports businesses, GolfNow and SportsEngine. NBC Sports Group possesses an unparalleled collection of television rights agreements, partnering with some of the most prestigious sports properties in the world: the International Olympic Committee and United States Olympic Committee, the NFL, NHL, NASCAR, PGA TOUR, The R&A, PGA of America, Churchill Downs, Premier League, Tour de France, French Open, Formula One, IndyCar and many more.

ABOUT FACEIT

FACEIT is the leading competitive platform for online multiplayer games, with more than 7 million users competing in over 12 million online game sessions each month. FACEIT allows players to easily play in tournaments and leagues for virtual and real-world prizes through automated tournament management and matchmaking technology. For developers, FACEIT’s advanced software development kit (SDK) allows game creators to easily integrate user-friendly competitions into their titles to allow gamers to organize and take part in online games at all skill levels. esports organizers, players and communities use FACEIT to create and manage online competitions. For more information on FACEIT, please visit www.faceit.com.

ABOUT PSYONIX

Based in San Diego, CA, Psyonix is a critically-acclaimed independent video game developer and leading experts in Unreal Engine technology. For more than 15 years, the studio has been a driving force behind some of the most successful games in the industry, including Gears of War, Mass Effect 3, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Bulletstorm, Unreal Tournament III, Unreal Tournament 2004, and the award-winning Sports-Action hit, Rocket League®.

Rocket League, Psyonix, and all related marks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Psyonix Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

ABOUT ROCKET LEAGUE®

Winner or nominee of more than 150 “Game of the Year” awards, Rocket League is one of the most critically-acclaimed sports games of our generation. Boasting a community of more than 32 million players, Rocket League is a high-powered hybrid of arcade-style soccer and vehicular mayhem with easy-to-understand controls and fluid, physics-driven competition. Available digitally on Xbox One, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, and Windows PC, Mac, and SteamOS via Steam, Rocket League includes more than 100 billion possible customization combinations, a fully-featured offline season mode, multiple game types, casual and competitive online matches, and special “Mutators” that let you change the rules entirely.

To learn more about Rocket League, please visit www.RocketLeague.com, “Like” it on Facebook, and follow it on Twitter @RocketLeague for all the latest developer updates and news.

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June 20, 2017

American Gods Recap: ‘A Prayer For Mad Sweeney’

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Season 1/ Episode 7/ Starz

I‘ve seen the complaints about certain characters on American Gods.

You know what? Let me not speak in generalities. I’ve seen all the Laura Moon shade y’all been throwing. And it’s super valid. She’s a walking embodiment of entitlement, manipulation, and selfish actions. She’s so determined to have her way that she even defeated death like she’s Wally West or some sh*t.

But, despite all of this, I still like her. A lot. I don’t like her as a person, but I like her as a character and where she takes the story. Because this version of Laura Moon is 10 times more interesting than the one from the book and I’m glad she’s reaching a level of potential I never even expected. So, allow me to put my appreciation of Laura right next to Carl Grimes and Jon Snow in the box of my much-maligned favs.

You could only imagine my surprise when I found out this episode was about two of my favorite characters of the entire series – Mad Sweeney and Laura Moon, kinda.

Emily Browning had the honor of portraying two different, but very similar, characters in this episode. She started off playing the familiar Laura Moon, but would later play an Irish woman in the year 1721.

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The episode starts in Ibis and Jacquel’s funeral parlor, where we find out that Jacquel has been the narrator of the series of Coming to America preludes thus far as he records them in a book. This time, he tells the story of Essie McGowan, a woman who spent much of her life finding ways to get what she wanted. She’s also a fan of her native tales of mythical creatures, especially leprechauns. As a practice, she would leave out bread and milk at night as a thank you to them and a way to bring herself good luck.

In the beginning of her story, Essie is an indentured servant to a wealthy family before falling in love with their son. This son mistakenly gives her a piece of family jewelry as a token of his love for her. I only call this a mistake because he doesn’t have the balls to tell his mother he loves a woman of “lower class.” So, when the mother accuses Essie of stealing the room, he doesn’t defend her. Found guilty of thievery, Essie is sentenced to “transportation,” a.k.a. taking a boat trip to the U.S. to work as an indentured servant until her debt is paid off.

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But Essie is far more cunning than to let her life be wasted over a f*ckboy’s inability to stand up for himself. During the long voyage to the U.S., she catches the attention of the ship’s captain. He takes a serious liking to her and agrees to take her back to England, thus avoiding her sentence. The pair make a round trip back to England but the captain is soon called off to take another trip, and these trips could take months. One way. Not including layovers. So, Essie got bored. And forgetful, because she started to neglect her habit of leaving tributes for the local mythical folk. As a result, her luck took a turn. She was soon re-arrested and sentenced to hang.

This is when shit got really good.

When Laura, I mean, Essie, was sitting in her jail cell, waiting to be hanged, a conversation got started with someone in the cell next to her. As the audience, we immediately recognize this voice to belong to Mad Sweeney. He’s in prison for taking someone’s eye in a bar fight. The overgrown leprechaun is clearly a lot older than he looks.

Sweeney and Essie trade stories of their bad luck in England. They start to speak of the early version of what would later be called the American Dream. Although, this is oddly explained through a story of a Native American woman who left her culture behind to sell pound cakes to white people and be called “Susan.” But, I digress.

The conversation also references the future king of America. The same one Mad Sweeney said his lucky coin was reserved for. Do I smell a callback?

Essie’s hard times and the tales of a lonely leprechaun clearly reminded her of her roots, as she put some of her bread on the prison window ledge. Her luck immediately starts to turn… sort of. The next morning, she meets the same warden Sweeney told her was easy to bribe. Instead of hanging at the gallows, she comes to an agreement with him. [insert sounds of me gagging] After becoming pregnant, she’s sent back to the America’s to work as a milkmaid and indentured servant.

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Fortunately, she works for a kind man, a widower. She uses her charm to make him fall in love with her too. Once again, she’s found a way out of servitude. But the trick this time is that she fell in love with him too and starts a family. As time went on, she never forgot to leave milk and bread out for the leprechauns she shared stories of with anyone who would listen. At least, until no one was willing to listen anymore.

One night, while sitting on her porch as an old woman, Essie is approached by a man who claims to know her. It’s Mad Sweeney. Even though she’s never seen his face, she recognizes him. The still-young leprechaun thanks her for bringing him to America, even though there are even fewer people here to worship him than there were back in the old country. Sweeney does one of his patented coin tricks and walks Essie McGowen off to the afterlife.

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In modern day, Laura, Sweeney, and Salim are on their way to Kentucky. That’s when Sweeney lets it slip that the gods are having a meeting in Wisconsin. Feeling that Salim’s done more than enough, she tells him where to find his djinn and sets him free.

[Headcanon alert: Salim’s a djinn now and his cab is the modern day version of whatever a lamp is supposed to be for genies. When Sweeney and Laura tried to steal it, it was the same as rubbing it and he became their servant, whether he knew what was happening or not. When Laura set him free, he sprinted off to finish his journey and because it was his first taste of freedom.]

In need of a ride, Laura and Sweeney stole an ice cream truck. Well, they actually asked for it. The driver just asked for them to punch him so it looked like he put up a fight. Thankfully, Sweeney hit him instead of Laura, because she would’ve smashed his head like a melon.

On the road in an air conditioned truck – which I imagine is great when you’re decaying every second – Laura suddenly swerves off of the road to avoid a rabbit, sending her body out of the windshield. You almost forget that she’s dead as she crashed and her body splits open, sending the magic coin keeping her alive flying a few feet away.

Moments later, Mad Sweeney wakes up and heads towards Laura’s body. His plan worked. He just hung around her long enough for him to get a chance to take the coin back. But something stops him. Is it Laura’s resemblance to Essie McGowen? Maybe. That could definitely be part of it. For all we know, she’s a descendent. But there’s definitely more to it as the biggest bombshell of the season gets dropped.

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Mad Sweeney’s been here before. Not this particular road. But in this position. He’s stood over Laura’s dead body after a car accident in the past. It turns out he was the driver who drove Robbie off the road the night Laura died. And he did it on Wednesday’s orders.

[Insert jaw drop]

Why did Wednesday want Laura dead? We’ll have to wait and find out.

The guilt got to Sweeney, as he took the coin and put it back in Laura’s dead carcass. She springs back to life, punches him square in the face, and flips the overturned ice cream truck back on its wheels with ease. The two are back on their way to find someone who can bring Laura back to life in Kentucky.

No doubt, “A Prayer for Mad Sweeney” is my favorite episode of this show. Which is odd – and concerning–, because it didn’t include a single fame of Shadow or Wednesday. Pablo Schreiber and Emily Browning delivered some of the best performances of the show. The only one that I imagine beats it out so far is Orlando Jones speech on the slave ship. And that’s not really fair because that monologue is f*cking Emmy worthy.

All we’ve got left is the finale, people! I’ve really enjoyed the show so far. Some episodes more than others. But it’s earned the honor of being something I’d recommend to certain friends. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!

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June 20, 2017

Alton Glass Debuts New Virtual Reality Film at American Black Film Festival (ABFF)

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Alton Glass (Image: File)

 

Back in 2014, Alton Glass’ groundbreaking drama CRU made history at the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) Independent Film Awards when it took home a win in each category it was nominated for, including Best Film and Best Director. Three years later, the award-winning filmmaker returned to the annual festival to break new ground yet again with his virtual reality movie, A Little Love, which premiered Saturday, June 17, 2017.

The story of A Little Love explores the themes of love, family, and adventure, and stars actors Kellita Smith and Dorien Wilson. Watch Glass summarize the plot of the film in the video clip below:

 

 

Although the majority of the films screened at ABFF were shot via a standard camera, Glass’ VR film uses a combination of live-action and animation footage to leverage innovative VR technology in a way that completely immerses viewers in a 360° experience. In turn, this enables the audience to feel part of the narrative itself.

“Seeing the audience watch A Little Love for the first time was really awesome,” Glass says, in an interview with BLACK ENTERPRISE.“They were looking all around, laughing, and just fully transported into this experience. I think that this was something very different for them to experience at a film festival [and] at ABFF, and I think that they loved it.”

 

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Along with providing the audience with an exclusive VR experience, the accompanying panel included a Q&A about the convergence of technology, media, and entertainment, which featured Glass as well as VR experts and television executives. During the talkback session, Glass opened up about being one of the few African American pioneers in the VR filmmaking landscape.  He also spoke about his decision to explore VR filmmaking, after directing a number of highly acclaimed movies like The Confidant (2010), starring Boris Kodjoe and David Banner; and The Mannsfield 12 (2007), which was acquired by BET.

“What inspired me to create a narrative in virtual reality like this, was being able to see someone like myself—for people of color or diversity—inside of an experience in virtual reality,” Glass says. “I’ve never seen anything where I felt like I was there—[in the film]— with people that looked like me. So, I felt compelled to make that piece.”

The celebrated director also explained why he chose to premiere his VR movie during the five-day festival. “It was important for me to debut this film at ABFF because one, ABFF has very supportive throughout my career,” Glass says, also adding that secondly, A Little Love is one of the first VR films to feature people of color.