The White House and US president Barack Obama have leveled sanctions against North Korea following the Sony email hacking scandal just as the movie allegedly behind the attack, James Franco and Seth Rogen's 'The Interview', set records with its online video-on-demand opening. Read More »
In Last Laugh, MStarsNews talks to our favorite comedians or funny people about some of the last experiences they've had over the years. For this installment, we welcome in comedian Nick Vatterott. Read More »
Merry Christmas to the 96,700 morons who follow former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling on Twitter — the arrestingly hypocritical blowhard celebrated the holiday by spewing a slew of irrational thoughts from his bigger-than-he-thinks-people-notice head. In the past 72 hours, Schilling has attacked President Barack Obama, Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel and, in a hilarious twist of irony, the American media. Since that last little entity is what currently employs Schilling, who's eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time this year, let's start there. "Most corrupt media on earth #AmericaInFiveWords," Schilling tweeted Saturday, Dec. 27. Schilling has worked as a baseball analyst for ESPN, the single most rich and powerful sports media company in the world, since 2010, according to the company's website. Who was it again who hyped Schilling's "bloody sock" performance in the 2004 American League Championship Series so hard that it so rapidly cemented into baseball immortality that it basically overshadowed an injury-plagued career mired by regular-season mediocrity? Yeah, that was the media, too. Read More »
If there’s one guy who isn’t too upset over Sony pulling Seth Rogen and James Franco’s film The Interview its comedian Chris Rock. Reason being? His new movie Top Five now has a chance to cash in some serious bank! Rock stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote the film. During his interview, the two joked about the whole North Korea-Sony Pictures email hacking thing. You know, the whole reason The Interview was pulled from theaters. On the subject, the comedian assures his fans that the film is “Korean friendly.” Read More »
When Seth Rogen and James Franco set out to make a movie where they’d be hired to assassinate North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they had to know they’d be making some lifelong enemies, right? Well, we hope so, because the notably twisted country has slammed the Pineapple Express pair yet again for their upcoming film. It’s being reported that a “government-controlled” site by the name of Uriminzokkiri (North Korean-controlled, of course) released a statement earlier today (Friday, Nov. 28), just a little under a month before the opening of Rogen and Franco’s newest film, The Interview. And just what is the statement? Well, one that claims the duo deserve some “stern punishment.” Read More »