Good evening everyone! Today I want to discuss which picks I got correct and which ones I got wrong. So, let’s get started! I predicted that the Bills would beat the Chiefs 38-35, but the final score was 24-20 Bills over the Chiefs. I predicted that the Rams would beat the Panthers 38-19, but the final score was 24-10 Rams over the Panthers. I predicted that the Chargers would beat the Broncos 24-21, but the final score was 19-16 Chargers over the Broncos in overtime. The Broncos punt returner muffed a punt to give the Chargers a good fielding position to win the game with the field goal.
I predicted that the Ravens would beat the Giants 31-28, but the final score was 24-20 Giants over the Ravens. I predicted that the Saints would beat the Bengals 27-24, but the final score was 30-26 Bengals over the Saints. I predicted that the Jags would beat the Colts 23-20, but the final score was 34-27 Colts over the Jags. I predicted that the Dolphins would beat the Vikings 35-31, but the final score was 24-16 Vikings over the Dolphins. I predicted that the Browns would beat the Patriots 34-27, but the final score was 38-15 Patriots over the Browns in a blowout. I predicted that the Packers would beat the Jets 30-27, but the final score was 27-10 Jets over the Packers. The Jets are looking like a really good football team right now. I predicted that the 49ers would beat the Falcons 25-16, but the final score was 28-14 Falcons over the 49ers. I predicted that the Bucs would beat the Steelers 41-20, but the final score was 20-18 Steelers over the Bucs. I predicted that the Cardinals would beat the Seahawks 26-17, but the final score was 19-9 Seahawks over the Cardinals. I predicted that the Cowboys would beat the Eagles 29-26, but the final score was 26-17 Eagles over the Cowboys. The Eagles were up 20-0 in the first half, but in the second half, the Cowboys started to make a comeback, but it was not enough as the Eagles offense drove the last minute touchdown to pretty much seal the deal.
So overall, I have only gotten 3 out of 13 picks correct! Well, I did pretty badly regarding the picks, but at least I got some of them correct. Now, let’s get to the NFL week 7 picks, shall we?! The first game I will predict is the Browns @Ravens game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Ravens will beat the Browns 24-17. The next game I will predict is the Bucs @Panthers game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Bucs will beat the Panthers 28-13. The next game I will predict is the Lions @Cowboys game. I think the Cowboys will beat the Lions 35-21. The next game I will predict is the Giants @Jags game. I think the Giants will beat the Jags 29-16. The next game I will predict is the Packers @Commanders game. I think the Packers will beat the Commanders 31-17. The next game I will predict is the Colts @Titans game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Titans will split the series by beating the Colts in a close game 32-28. The next game I will predict is the Jets @Broncos game. I think the Jets will beat the Broncos 24-19.
The next game I will predict is the Chiefs @49ers game. The Panthers have traded their running back Christian McCaffrey to the 49ers for some picks in the NFL Draft next year. He will be making his debut with the 49ers on Sunday against the Chiefs. Having him and Deebo Samuel will make the 49ers very competitive. But, can Christian McCaffrey stay healthy long enough? If he does, then the 49ers could be Super Bowl contenders. However, I still think that the Chiefs will beat the 49ers in a close game 31-25. The next game I will predict is the Seahawks @Chargers game. I think the Chargers will beat the Seahawks 34-23. The next game I will predict is the Steelers @Dolphins game on Sunday Night Football. I think the Dolphins will beat the Steelers 28-24 in a close game. The last game I will predict is the Bears @Patriots game on Monday Night Football. I think the Patriots will beat the Bears 36-20.
So, what do you guys think about the NFL week 7 picks?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below!
Good evening everyone! Today I want to discuss which picks I got correct and which ones I got wrong. So, let’s get started! I predicted that the Bills would beat the Chiefs 38-35, but the final score was 24-20 Bills over the Chiefs. I predicted that the Rams would beat the Panthers 38-19, but the final score was 24-10 Rams over the Panthers. I predicted that the Chargers would beat the Broncos 24-21, but the final score was 19-16 Chargers over the Broncos in overtime. The Broncos punt returner muffed a punt to give the Chargers a good fielding position to win the game with the field goal.
I predicted that the Ravens would beat the Giants 31-28, but the final score was 24-20 Giants over the Ravens. I predicted that the Saints would beat the Bengals 27-24, but the final score was 30-26 Bengals over the Saints. I predicted that the Jags would beat the Colts 23-20, but the final score was 34-27 Colts over the Jags. I predicted that the Dolphins would beat the Vikings 35-31, but the final score was 24-16 Vikings over the Dolphins. I predicted that the Browns would beat the Patriots 34-27, but the final score was 38-15 Patriots over the Browns in a blowout. I predicted that the Packers would beat the Jets 30-27, but the final score was 27-10 Jets over the Packers. The Jets are looking like a really good football team right now. I predicted that the 49ers would beat the Falcons 25-16, but the final score was 28-14 Falcons over the 49ers. I predicted that the Bucs would beat the Steelers 41-20, but the final score was 20-18 Steelers over the Bucs. I predicted that the Cardinals would beat the Seahawks 26-17, but the final score was 19-9 Seahawks over the Cardinals. I predicted that the Cowboys would beat the Eagles 29-26, but the final score was 26-17 Eagles over the Cowboys. The Eagles were up 20-0 in the first half, but in the second half, the Cowboys started to make a comeback, but it was not enough as the Eagles offense drove the last minute touchdown to pretty much seal the deal.
So overall, I have only gotten 3 out of 13 picks correct! Well, I did pretty badly regarding the picks, but at least I got some of them correct. Now, let’s get to the NFL week 7 picks, shall we?! The first game I will predict is the Browns @Ravens game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Ravens will beat the Browns 24-17. The next game I will predict is the Bucs @Panthers game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Bucs will beat the Panthers 28-13. The next game I will predict is the Lions @Cowboys game. I think the Cowboys will beat the Lions 35-21. The next game I will predict is the Giants @Jags game. I think the Giants will beat the Jags 29-16. The next game I will predict is the Packers @Commanders game. I think the Packers will beat the Commanders 31-17. The next game I will predict is the Colts @Titans game, the divisional rivalries. I think the Titans will split the series by beating the Colts in a close game 32-28. The next game I will predict is the Jets @Broncos game. I think the Jets will beat the Broncos 24-19.
The next game I will predict is the Chiefs @49ers game. The Panthers have traded their running back Christian McCaffrey to the 49ers for some picks in the NFL Draft next year. He will be making his debut with the 49ers on Sunday against the Chiefs. Having him and Deebo Samuel will make the 49ers very competitive. But, can Christian McCaffrey stay healthy long enough? If he does, then the 49ers could be Super Bowl contenders. However, I still think that the Chiefs will beat the 49ers in a close game 31-25. The next game I will predict is the Seahawks @Chargers game. I think the Chargers will beat the Seahawks 34-23. The next game I will predict is the Steelers @Dolphins game on Sunday Night Football. I think the Dolphins will beat the Steelers 28-24 in a close game. The last game I will predict is the Bears @Patriots game on Monday Night Football. I think the Patriots will beat the Bears 36-20.
So, what do you guys think about the NFL week 7 picks?! I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below!
BGN interviews actor-comedian Mario Cantone, the latest comedian eliminated from Fox’s The Masked Singer.
The Masked Singer is a top-secret singing competition in which celebrities face off against each other and appear in elaborate costumes with full-face masks to conceal their identities.
Legendary animator-writer-director Henry Selick (Coraline) makes his long-awaited return to the screen with a dark and edgy stop-motion feature just in time for Halloween.
Co-written by horror auteur Jordan Peele (Nope) and based on an unpublished book by Selick and Clay McLeod Chapman, Wendell & Wild is about second chances, self-discovery, and the afterlife and somehow manages to shine a light on the grim reality of the prison industrial complex and juvenile correctional system while remaining a fun, spooky story with plenty of bug guts.
Thirteen-year-old Kat Elliot (Lyric Ross) lost her parents in a tragic accident when she was eight. She harbors a lot of guilt that has hardened her against the world. She’s angry and has no interest in friends or any kind of affection. “I figured I’d just hate myself for the rest of my life,” she says.
But there are moments when her vulnerability shows. After years bouncing around foster homes and a stint in juvie, she’s brought back to her hometown to attend Rust Bank Catholic School for Girls via a program called Break the Cycle. Rust Bank has seen better days, and it’s pretty much gone downhill since her parents died and their brewery burned down.
Throughout the film, Kat encounters RBC’s various oddball characters, like shifty headmaster Father Bests (James Hong) and the demon-obsessed janitor Manberg (Igal Naor). She also meets the fiercely protective Sister Helley (Angela Bassett), who knows more about the supernatural than one would expect. Kat’s ushered around the school by irritable, penguin-shaped nuns, but before she makes her way down the halls of RBC, she gives the school uniform a makeover to match her green-haired Afropunk style.
Meanwhile, the titular demon bros Wendell (Keegan-Michael Key) and Wild (Jordan Peele) are working for an Oogie Boogie-like villain named Buffalo Belzer (Ving Rhames) in the Underworld. Belzer runs the Scream Faire for the Souls of the Danged. The brothers have their own big amusement park dreams, fittingly called Dream Faire. But they need help from Kat, who happens to be their Hellmaiden. Yes, on top of everything else she’s dealing with, Kat discovers she can summon demons to the Land of the Living.
Selick, a big Key & Peelefan, reached out to the duo about this story of tricky hellions. He told Polygon, “It seemed like a Key & Peeleskit, almost, that they could be these siblings who are demons but have very human weaknesses and desires.” That duality of humanity versus the otherworldly is a mainstay throughout the film, leading us to ask who the real bad guys are in this story. Is it the gleefully manipulative demons or the greedy humans?
The visual style of Wendell & Wild stands out from other stop-motion animations. It’ll definitely remind you of classics like The Nightmare Before Christmas, but the designs aren’t as smooth. Right away I noticed the seams between the characters’ faces. Selick said in an interview that they intentionally “left in bumps and imperfections.” I admit it’s sort of distracting. However, it gives the characters an oddly tangible look. There’s also a paper cutout aesthetic reminiscent of the eerie shadow puppetry in Candyman.
Each character is distinct, with some even resembling the voice actor portraying them. I knew Father Bests was James Hong within two seconds of seeing the character’s face. With its multicultural cast of characters, you can tell that designs embrace Black and Brown features and hair texture, especially when it comes to Kat because we love a Black goth girl. I can’t wait to see all the amazing cosplay the film inspires. Plus, Bruno Coulais (Coraline) infuses his trademark ethereal choir music with Kat and her parents’ love of punk, featuring a few bangers from the likes of Living Colour and TV on the Radio.
There’s a lot to love about Wendell & Wild, but it also has a lot going on for one film. Kat and her demons could’ve used more screen time with a little less focus on the corrupt prison storyline. Kat’s starting at a new school, finding out she has powers, facing her literal demons, raising the dead, and worrying about the fate of Rust Bank, all while carrying around unresolved trauma and a general dislike for everything and everyone, is a lot. Then there are multiple subplots involving RBC staff, students, and parents, not to mention what’s going on in the Underworld.
One of my favorite things about the film is just how subversive it is when it comes to kids’ movie tropes. For starters, the depressing town of Rust Bank might be the least kids’-movie setting ever. The wealthy girls at school aren’t bullies but rather super welcoming and optimistic, which Kat finds annoying. Adults aren’t stifling anyone’s childlike imagination or telling them to grow up (because they’re too focused on money). The cast and characters are incredibly diverse without their racial or sexual identity being the most talked about aspect of their existence. RBC’s only trans student Raúl (Sam Zelaya) has a supportive single mom and a school (a Catholic school at that) that recognizes his transition.
Wendell & Wild is a fun, twisted tale of tragedy, trauma, and second chances, beautifully wrapped in Halloween greens and mystic purples. Though the story feels over-packed at times, the balance of spooky fun and social commentary makes up for it. And with rich, diverse characters like Kat and Raúl, the film is a rare gem in the stop-motion animation genre. Henry Selick never misses, and I hope this genius collaboration with Jordan Peele is the first of many.
Wendell & Wild had its world premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. The film hits theaters October 21, 2022, and will stream October 28 on Netflix.
Anime Fall Season has begun, and I’m already scrambling for a lifeboat. I’m a huge Rumiko Takahashi fan, and Urusei Yatsura has been on my list of anime to ‘definitely watch this season’ since I first heard the news. Here’s a mostly spoiler free guide for anyone who wants to know the details on one of the most anticipated animes coming this Fall!
Log line:
Boy meets girl but girl is from outer space!
Who Created it:
The legendary Rumiko Takahashi, who first started creating manga in the late 1970’s–who is also responsible for such hits as Inuyasha, Ranma ½, and Maison Ikkoku. Takahashi was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Awards Hall of Fame in 2018 and she won the Grand Prix at FIDB Angoulême in 2019. She won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award twice in her career: once for Urusei Yatsura in 1981 and the second time for Inuyasha in 2002.
She is still active as a mangaka whose many works have been adapted for several other mediums including anime and live-action. She is currently working on Mao, an era-spanning supernatural adventure in Japan which has been running since 2019 and has been collected in over ten volumes in its native country so far.
What is it About:
The chronically unlucky and unapologetically not pure of heart Ataru Moroboshi is selected as humanity’s representative in a duel for the fate of the planet when an alien race known as the Oni invade Earth.
His opponent is Lum, the Oni’s princess, and it’s only thanks to Ataru’s very unscrupulous behavior that he’s able to scrape out a win in a treacherous game of tag against her.
She takes a shine to him and soon returns to follow him home as Lum invades not only planet Earth, but also the womanizing Ataru’s love life!
Who Would this Appeal to:
Fans of the renowned Rumiko Takahashi
Newer fans of Takahashi who want to be introduced to her older work
Fans of the sci-fi and rom com genres
Folks who love full supporting casts and hilarious hi-jinks
Folks who love that slapstick energy when it comes to anime
Can My Kid(s) Read the Source Material:
The manga is labeled as “TEEN PLUS.” On the Viz website, Teen Plus “may be suitable for older teens and adults. For example, may contain intense and/or gory violence, sexual content, frequent strong language, alcohol, tobacco, and/or other substance use.”
I would not recommend it for the younger crowd, and from what I remember reading of the source material, Urusei Yatsura gets pretty flirty and suggestive at times and the humor leans that way too. I’m not entirely sure if it is toned down a bit in this newer adaptation, but the 80’s version was a little wild.
I’m not sure everything aged well–think the tropey lecherous male character in much of Takahashi’s work–think Inuyasha’s Miroku or Maison Ikkoku’sYusaku Godai. Ataru in here in Urusei Yatsura fits right in with those characters albeit he’s a younger version, being a teenager. He’s very, very heavy on the “girl crazy.” Look, the whole premise introduces us to Ataru who wins the great competition saving Earth from the alien invaders because of his “unscrupulous behavior” so that should tell you off the bat who he is.
If you are looking to read and purchase it digitally, try the Google Play store, the iBooks store front and with Kindle and Nook devices.
Important Info You Need to Know:
This is actually a reboot! The original manga series originally ran from the late 70’s to the late 80’s being released in over thirty volumes in Japan. It was adapted to anime for the first time in the 1980s releasing almost 200 episodes, a handful of movies, and even inspired a few video games!
The early part of the original anime series followed two self-contained fifteen-minute manga: the pacing worked very well with its comedic tone and approach. The original Urusei Yatsura played up pop culture and folklore pretty well, and there are countless pages, via the internet, pointing out various Easter egg: from cameos by popular characters like droids from space operas to throwbacks to Takahashi’s other work like Maison Ikkoku.
Different places online have suggested that this newest adaptation will be less of a full adaptation and more of a “best of” certain episodes of the past that will be updated and animated for a newer audience. As someone who has only seen one of the films from the 80’s and various clips of the original anime over the years, I’ll rock with that version if that’s what we’ll end up receiving.
Gentle reminder that the original anime was very long and episodic in nature. So if this is indeed the approach the animation studio is going for, I don’t see it as a bad move: switch things up and put a new coat of paint on it. The animation looks gorgeous, and it is safe to assume that legions of Rumiko Takahashi fans everywhere are anticipating this one. On a related note: here’s a fascinating piece to read on the subtitling of the original series that gives great insight on the fandom, software used, and even how that aided the newer series!
Who are Some Important Characters I Should Know About:
Ataru Moroboshi, our main character: He’s severely unlucky in everything that he sets out to do in life. Imagine his surprise when he comes home one day to find the king of some Alien invaders sitting in his family’s living room. Imagine the shock he’s in when he finds out that he’s been selected by these invaders as Earth’s representative in a special competition in which the outcome places the planet’s salvation in the delicate balance?! Ataru is not a stand-up guy, my friends. He adores Shinobu, his off- and on-again girlfriend, but he cannot keep from glancing admiring other women. Don’t cue Kurt Angle’s theme music cause he’s not about that life of integrity: he’s willing to cheat on math tests and even tell a few white lies to make life easier for himself.
Lum, the alien princess of invaders: The gorgeous, horned, bikini clad member of the Oni, the alien species with humanoid bodies and features, hilariously. She’s ever curious, competitive, a little selfish and super excited about Earth. A misunderstanding by Ataru means she wants to extend her stay on this funny little planet and stick close to him, to his dismay. She soon gains a fan club, more than one alien from her home planet comes looking for her, and one in particular engages herself in everyone’s business–but Ataru’s most of all. She has a very electrifying personality that makes its presence known throughout the series.
Shinobu Miyake, Ataru’s childhood friend, classmate, and then girlfriend: She is Ataru’s girlfriend when Lum and the invaders appear on Earth. The poor girl is being dragged into everything drama wise, but she soon comes into her own with a new skillset that surprises everyone. She is quick to anger when it comes to Ataru and later she’s a young woman who is depended on when it comes to her friends. Shinobu may not be fearless, but she does her best with what she’s got That means a lot when Japan is constantly being invaded and assaulted by aliens, spirits, and other mayhem bringing guests.
Cherry, the wizened Buddhist monk: The monk is more trouble than help. This tiny man of the cloth is quick to tell Ataru of his unlucky face but slow to tell him how to escape the misfortunes that constantly come his way. He ends up holing up at Ataru’s house for a bit and freeloading off his family. Ruled by his stomach, this greedy little creature man tends to forget enough the basic duties of a monk just to justify eating some sukiyaki when someone is grieving. Cherry has a family member with a spiritual occupation who enters the story as one of the supporting cast members a bit later on.
What to expect:
Meddling family members, school life shenanigans, tigers, former finances, girls next door, puns, fiery priestess, rich heirs, school festivals, intergalactic politics, romance, battles, despair, wrestling moves, catch phrases, competitions, more princess than you can handle, homework not being done and other high stakes!
The highly anticipated anime series, Urusei Yatsura, based on the original manga written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi, premiered on HIDIVE this week!
Animated by David Production (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Cells at Work, Fire Force), Urusei Yatsura is directed by Hideya Takahashi (director of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) and Yasuhiro Kimura (director of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) and written by Yuko Kakihara (scriptwriter for Cells at Work! and Kids on the Slope).
As noted in the press release on the HIDIVE website, the series will star Sumire Uesaka (Rika Sonezaki inO Maidens in Your Savage Season, Hayase Nagatoro in Don’t Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro) as Lum, Hiroshi Kamiya (Levi in Attack on Titan, Trafalgar Law in One Piece) as Ataru Moroboshi, Maaya Uchida (Rikka inLove, Chunibyo & Other Delusions, Hiyori in Noragami) as Shinobu Miyaki and Mamoru Miyano (Light in Death Note, Rintaro in Steins;Gate) as Shutaro Mendo.