Adele’s “25” is out and the Internet is a mess

You’ve waited four long years and today is finally the day. Adele’s new album “25” is officially out – and it’s great.

It’s not even 5 a.m. as I type this and already the reactions are coming in. The internet has plenty to say about the emotional rollercoaster that is Adele’s music. Here are some of the most hilarious reactions I’ve seen so far.

Gather yourselves. Here we go….

Watch the two new X-Files revival teasers

During last night’s “Gotham” and “Minority Report,” Fox debuted two new X-Files revival teasers.

The investigation may have closed, but Mulder’s questions remain. The truth is still out there, my friends.

Watch both of the trailers below. The highly anticipated X-Files return begins on January 24th…

 

Fear The Walking Dead Episode 5 Recap – “Cobalt”

“So. Who the hell are you?”

I love how this show is moving so quickly through time. At least, that’s how it feels. A few episodes ago there were a few junkies seemingly turning into cannibals, now there is a full military takeover of Los Angeles. It makes you wonder if things could really escalate that quickly – and do our real-life emergency service agencies have protocols like this in place we don’t know about? I’d like to think the real National Guard wouldn’t be so shady. I’m sure it would be a nice orderly process where everybody tells the truth and looks out for one another.

Back to the show. Unfortunately my 2am morning show wakeup call awaits, so I have to be quick.

Nick isn’t taken to some jolly hospital where he’s getting the treatment he needs. Both he and Doug are in a fenced-in pen, some creepy fellow inmate talking to Doug about his wife’s body and how he needs to get it together. What are they doing here? It appears they are monitoring everybody to see if they are sick, but what’s with the well-dressed guy and all of his deep questions?

Back at the ranch, our families are figuring out how to get their loved-ones back from the “hospital” they were carried away to. That involves holding Ofelia’s military boyfriend hostage and doing what it takes to get information out of him.

There were a few lines drawn in this episode. For one, there are people who will want to rise up and demand answers. And then there will be people who believe following government protocol and obeying the rules will keep things together.

“I don’t want you to hurt him.”

“Do you want your boy back?”

Five episodes in, and we are already debating the merits of torture.

“You don’t think that she’s human, do you?”

I loved the sequence with Travis being dragged, or driven, into the streets by the military. These guys have spent time (one soldier says his group hasn’t slept for 50 hours) on the other side of the fence. The city is a wasteland. Yet the people inside that fence, including “Mr. Mayor,” are still living in a world where the infected are people who need help.

There is no help. They are gone.

Cut to the hospital where doctors are quickly disposing of anybody who comes in with anything consisting of a bite mark. The doctors have determined that everybody, no matter how they die, turns after death. The place seems to be spiraling out of control, which leads us right into…

Cobalt – the term that’s been flying around on the military radios all episode. Thankfully (I think?), the torture is a success. We find out that “Cobalt” is the military code word for a massive evacuation and humane termination of all non-military personnel. Goodnight, good luck, soldiers out. And it’s happening at 9am tomorrow.

Yikes.

Questions heading into next week’s season finale (already?)…

  • Who is the well-dressed man with the provocative questions interested in keeping Nick safe?
  • If the military is planning to evac, where are they going? And why do they have to kill everybody? Can’t they just leave that fenced-in neighborhood behind and wish them well? Wouldn’t killing them all just leave behind a giant group of walkers?

I hope you enjoyed my Fear The Walking Dead Episode 5 Recap. What did you think of the episode?

Mark Wahlberg asks Pope Francis for forgiveness for ‘Ted’

Mark Wahlberg hosted the Festival of Families in Philadelphia on Saturday, which was also attended by Pope Francis.

After a beautiful performance by 14 year-old soloist Bobby Hill, he met Wahlberg on stage and whispered something in his ear. Moments later, Wahlberg revealed what was said in the secret exchange.

Bobby told him he liked the movie “Ted.”

Wahlberg proceeded to ask Pope Francis for forgiveness, getting a laugh from the crowd.

Let’s go to the video tape…

VIDEO: Julio Jones blazing 45-yard TD catch

Julio Jones had a pretty nice first two games of the NFL season.

That trend continued today.

As of this posting, he has 9 catches for 143 yards. 45 of those yards came on this incredible TD catch. Watch…

PHOTOS: Kerry Wood Cubs Field opens on Chicago’s north side

It’s a project three years in the making. Now, Chicago Public Schools students have a new state-of-the-art field to play baseball.

This week, the ribbon was officially cut on the Kerry Wood Cubs Field. It’s a $5 million stadium with seating for 1,100 spectators, expected to be used by Chicago public high schools across the city throughout the baseball season. The project was funded by the Chicago Cubs, Chicago Cubs Charities, the Wood Family Foundation, the City of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, Chicago Public Schools and Turner Construction.

The field is located on Rockwell St. near Addison St. on the Lane Tech High School campus. Here are some photos from the ribbon cutting, taken by Joe Houston & Greg Giuliani of Shown By Drones

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VIDEO: Baby gorilla born at the Brookfield Zoo

Brookfield Zoo has announced the birth of a male western lowland gorilla. 11 year-old Kamba gave birth to baby Zachary on September 23rd.

Mom and baby can be seen in Brookfield’s Tropic World: Africa. There are four generations of western lowland gorillas in the group at the zoo. You can learn more about the zoo on their website.

Take a look at some video of baby Zachary below, courtesy of the Chicago Zoological Society….

Baby gorilla born at the Brookfield ZooBABY GORILLA VIDEO!Brookfield Zoo has announced the birth of a male western lowland gorilla. 11 year-old Kamba gave birth to baby Zachary on September 23rd. Mom and baby can be seen in Brookfield’s Tropic World: Africa. There are four generations of western lowland gorillas in the group at the zoo. Video courtesy the Chicago Zoological Society.

Posted by Marcus Leshock on Thursday, September 24, 2015

Samsung and Oculus announce $99 Gear VR

Virtual reality is closer to becoming….a reality..

Samsung has unveiled its first Gear VR device developed for consumers. The latest edition of the Gear VR will work with even more smartphones (Galaxy Note 5, S6 edge+, S6 and S6 edge).

The new Gear VR is 22% lighter than the previous version and comes with new foam cushioning. It’ll sell for $99 and be available this fall, but again, it requires a compatible Samsung phone.

Not sure when it will exactly ship, but you can read more at SamsungTomorrow.com.

 

Gerbil! Family Feud answer leaves Steve Harvey speechless

I’m not sure what’s better about this clip – Steve Harvey’s stunned silence or the other contestant’s delayed laughter.

A contestant on the “Family Feud” was told to “name something a doctor might pull out of a person.” She answered…..

Just watch the video:

The clip dates all the way back to February, but for some reason it’s getting another viral boost today. You can see more Family Feud antics on their YouTube channel HERE.

Take a video tour of Banksy’s Dismaland bemusement park

It’s the theme park to end all theme parks. No seriously, that’s probably the point.

You may have heard that renowned street artist Banksy has created his own “bemusement park” named Dismaland. Now we have some videos showing what it’s like.

You won’t hear much wishing upon a star or talk of small worlds there. Instead, the rides are built to make you feel “awkward and uncomfortable.” The idea, they say, is to create a park that represents what the world really looks like – really, really dismal.

Happy Tuesday, everybody! Let’s roll the video…