Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Jimmy Fallon and Jonah Hill Draw Nude Model, Act Like Grown Ups

Any situation that involves Jimmy Fallon and Jonah Hill is sure to be chock full of laughs, and last night"s was no exception.


Hill went on The Tonight Show to promote his new movie, War Dogs. 


Rather than play a game as he does with most guests, Fallon took Hill to the Art Students League for some drawing lessons.


Ah, what a time they had.  


The two "students" were asked to first draw a still life portrait of a bowl of fruit and a decanter.  What Hill found unsettling about the scene set before him was a lone artichoke.  


"Most fruit plates I put out don"t have an artichoke," Hill said.


Fallon completed his portrait and proudly showed it to Hill and the teacher.


"I call this extreme artichoke," he declared.



"Mine is called…art of pain," Hill said with a laugh as Fallon giggled over the hot mess Hill had drawn on his sketch pad.


"I think it"s definitely easier and more generic to, like, draw exactly what you see.  So, like, good job," Hill said in defense of his portrait.


The teacher then introduced Patrick, the students" live model.  Patrick derobed, and neither Hill nor Fallon could hold it together.


It"s nearly impossible for Fallon to keep a straight face/stay in character when he finds something funny.  The man literally could not contain his laughter as soon as Patrick took off his robe to reveal a stark naked body.


"Grow up, Jimmy," Hill mocked his buddy as soon as he himself stopped laughing.


Patrick stood stone-faced as he moved into different poses, each one mocked by the students.


Hill and Fallon thought one pose looked "sassy," which…to be fair, it did.


"Ya"ll don"t know me," Fallon captioned Patrick"s pose.


Hill jokes that Patrick is actually his father, and insists that Fallon introduce himself and compliment Patrick"s…body?


The big reveal came at the end, when Hill revealed his hidden talent for drawing Fallon in the nude.


Isn"t it amazing what one art lesson can teach you?!


Watch the video below. 


Jimmy fallon and jonah hill draw nude model act like grown ups

Suicide Squad Reviews: Are These Supervillains to Die For?

Even before the first trailer hit the web last year, anticipation for Suicide Squad was sky-high, and it’s not hard to see why.



After all, this was a movie that seemed to offer an interesting twist on the superhero flicks that have inundated multiplexes for the past several years.


While those films still make major bucks at the box office, moviegoers seem to be growing wary of effects spectaculars with near-three-hour runtimes in which flying men in tights brood over the existential quandaries that accompany superheroism.


Squad promised something more fun and frivolous, but at the same time more sinister.


It also offers Jared Leto as the Joker, one of the most buzzed-about performances in recent memory.


Oh, and Margot Robbie in hot pants doesn’t hurt, either.


Sadly, it seems this is a classic case of all sizzle and no steak, as just days before the film’s release, this Squad is getting more side-eyes than Taylor Swift’s problematic chick clique.


Check out some of some of the many (many) unfavorable reviews below:


Everyone started making a movie before they really knew what they were doing. You need adults in charge, and there are no adults in charge here. The result is, yet again, a total sh-tshow.” – Will Leitch, The New Republic


“If you know someone you really can’t stand – not someone you dislike, not someone who rubs you the wrong way, but someone you really loathe and detest – send that person a ticket for Suicide Squad.” –  Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle


Suicide Squad is a so-so, off-peak superhero movie. It chases after the nihilistic swagger of Deadpool and the anarchic whimsy of Guardians of the Galaxy but trips over its own feet. – A.O. Scott, New York Times


The year’s most muddled piece of storytelling.” – David Edelstein, New York Magazine


There you have it. 


Sadly, it sounds like Squad is the cinematic equivalent of a leap from a tall building.

Tyson Beckford Calls Out Matt Damon: Find Out Why!

Tyson Beckford is not afraid to take on the heavyweights of Hollywood.


He made that very clear when he took Justin Bieber to task a couple years ago, absolutely destroying the singer by dubbing Bieber a little boy.


Now, in his latest sidewalk chat with TMZ, the model takes aim at Matt Damon.



Initially, the cameraman asks Beckford about Damon"s role in the latest Jason Bourne movie as a way of mocking the actor.


He only has, like 25 lines in the entire film, the cameraman jokes. That"s like a million bucks per line!


But Beckford has no problem with Damon"s speaking role and/or salary. He says that if one can get the money, one should most definitely go out and get it.


The very handsome star, instead, takes issue with something else when it comes to Damon and this beloved character:


Bourne"s prominent use of guns.


Damon, Beckford argues, is one of the most outspoken celebrity gun control advocates.


So should he really be out there, shooting up a storm on the big screen? Isn"t this sending a bad message to fans?



"You can’t sit there and denounce the gun when the gun is making you money," Beckford tells TMZ in the following video.


He doesn"t seem too upset over it, mind you, later adding that "It’s Hollywood [and] you can lie and … make money," so whatever.


Should this really be any point of contention, however? Are we really saying that an actor can"t be in favor of common sense gun control while also portraying a character who shoots guns?


For what it"s worth, Bourne really only shoots handguns and no gun control advocate out there is trying to ban the sale of handguns to law-abiding citizens.


What do you think of this debate?


Is Damon a hypocrite for taking a political stance in real life and then taking on the role of Jason Bourne?


Or should Beckford just chill out? (Although, again, the guy is pretty chill in this video. He"s just sayin, basically. Check it out for yourself below.) 


Tyson beckford calls out matt damon find out why

Tyson Beckford Calls Out Matt Damon: Find Out Why!

Tyson Beckford is not afraid to take on the heavyweights of Hollywood.


He made that very clear when he took Justin Bieber to task a couple years ago, absolutely destroying the singer by dubbing Bieber a little boy.


Now, in his latest sidewalk chat with TMZ, the model takes aim at Matt Damon.



Initially, the cameraman asks Beckford about Damon"s role in the latest Jason Bourne movie as a way of mocking the actor.


He only has, like 25 lines in the entire film, the cameraman jokes. That"s like a million bucks per line!


But Beckford has no problem with Damon"s speaking role and/or salary. He says that if one can get the money, one should most definitely go out and get it.


The very handsome star, instead, takes issue with something else when it comes to Damon and this beloved character:


Bourne"s prominent use of guns.


Damon, Beckford argues, is one of the most outspoken celebrity gun control advocates.


So should he really be out there, shooting up a storm on the big screen? Isn"t this sending a bad message to fans?



"You can’t sit there and denounce the gun when the gun is making you money," Beckford tells TMZ in the following video.


He doesn"t seem too upset over it, mind you, later adding that "It’s Hollywood [and] you can lie and … make money," so whatever.


Should this really be any point of contention, however? Are we really saying that an actor can"t be in favor of common sense gun control while also portraying a character who shoots guns?


For what it"s worth, Bourne really only shoots handguns and no gun control advocate out there is trying to ban the sale of handguns to law-abiding citizens.


What do you think of this debate?


Is Damon a hypocrite for taking a political stance in real life and then taking on the role of Jason Bourne?


Or should Beckford just chill out? (Although, again, the guy is pretty chill in this video. He"s just sayin, basically. Check it out for yourself below.) 


Tyson beckford calls out matt damon find out why