Chủ Nhật, 6 tháng 8, 2017

Youtube daily Aug 6 2017

Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

It's always a good day when beef between friends ends.

During his headlining set at Lollapalooza, Chance the Rapper ended his speculated beef

with fellow Chicago rapper Vic Mensa by bringing him on stage with him.

Vic appeared on "Cocoa Butter Kisses" from Chance's Acid Rap, but the speculation about

a fallout all started when Vic rhymed about fake friends during a freestyle in 2016.

Vic also completely photoshopped Chance out of a picture with them two, Jay Z, and Beyonce.

He straight up blacked him out of the photo that he posted last year, which was enough

to fuel the idea that the they were no longer on good terms.

But on Saturday night, bridges were built and fences were mended because when Chance

performed Cocoa Butter Kisses he brought out Vic for the tracks second verse.

Chance also took the backseat and let Vic shine while he performed "Didn't I" off of

The Autobiography.

Fans of the two Chicago rappers should be excited about this onstage reunion.

Vic already confirmed in an interview with "Real 92.3" that he and Chance had traded

texts about possibly hitting the studio together again.

So this duo performance a Lolla, that ended in a hug between the two certainly seems like

more collaborations are coming soon.

That's your news for now, for more of today's stories subscribe to Complex on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

For more infomation >> Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa Reunite at Lollapalooza - Duration: 1:44.

-------------------------------------------

FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Forest Lawn Hollywood #4 (Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, etc.) - Duration: 11:39.

Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard where we set out to remember and celebrate the

lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places.

Today we're heading back to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills, to

visit such stars as Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Bill Paxton, and many more.

Join us, won't you?

Earlier this year we toured Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.

Today we're heading back there to visit some stars that we missed the first time

around, and to pay our respects to a few that we've lost since.

if you haven't done so already,

be sure to check out our original three-part tour of Forest Lawn Hollywood.

We'll begin our tour back at the Courts

of Remembrance, east of the entrance.

Heading into the first courtyard we make

our way to the Columbarium of Remembrance on the right. On the left wall,

above eye-level, is the niche of actress Harriet MacGibbon. She is best

remembered for her role as Mrs. Drysdale in the popular 60s TV series,

"The Beverly Hillbillies."

Across the sidewalk is the other

Columbarium of Remembrance...

Hold it...

Look at the size of that thing!

It flew right into me.

Don't worry though I didn't get stung, nor did I drop the

camera I'm proud to say.

On the right wall above eye level is Orry-Kelly.

He was one of Hollywood's legendary costume designers. Kelly was born in

Australia and made his way to Hollywood in 1932. He designed costumes for some of

Hollywood's most legendary films, dressing stars from Ingrid Bergman in

"Casablanca," to Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in "Some Like it Hot."

He won three Oscars in his career.

His memoir, Women I've Undressed, was published in 2015.

Let's continue into the courtyards past the second, into the third, then turn

right into the southeast most courtyard. On the southern wall we find the tomb of

mother and daughter, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, two of Hollywood's most

beloved actresses, who tragically died only one day apart.

Debbie Reynolds was crowned Miss Burbank in 1948, several movie studios

immediately vying to sign the budding starlet, who showed great aptitude for

song and dance. Her breakout role was in the 1952 film "Singin' in the Rain."

[music]

Her starring role in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" garnered her an Oscar

nomination, and in 1973 she lent her voice to "Charlotte's Web" in the role of Charlotte.

Debbie was also a passionate film historian, amassing an impressive

collection of movie memorabilia over the years. She was married to singer Eddie Fisher,

their daughter was actress Carrie Fisher, entombed here with her mother.

Carrie Fisher, she was our princess, loved by millions

the world over for her role as Leia in the Star Wars series of films.

"Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper."

"Well I guess you don't know everything about women yet."

"I love you."

"I know."

She was no damsel in distress or a shrinking violet - her Princess Leia was

strong, feisty, intelligent, and stood her own with the boys.

Carrie was a fighter off screen as well as on, open about her

struggles with drug addiction and bipolar disorder. In the years that

followed the Star Wars films she acted in various comedies and wrote several

books, including Postcards From the Edge.

In 2015 she returned to the role that

made her famous, playing General Leia Organa in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

"May the force be with you."

Later this year audiences will get to see her play

the iconic role one last time, in her final film, "The Last Jedi."

Carrie died days after suffering a heart attack aboard a plane from London to LA.

Debbie was devastated by her death reportedly saying,

"I want to be with Carrie," shortly before she died.

They had a shared funeral On January 6th 2017.

A humorist to the end, a portion of Carrie's cremated remains

were placed in a Prozac-shaped urn before entombment.

Shortly before their deaths a documentary was produced about the duo,

titled "Bright Lights."

Heading back into the courtyard north let's stop off at the Columbarium of

Providence to pay a quick revisit to actor Josh Ryan Evans. We visited Josh in

part one of our tour, but his marker was missing. It has since been replaced.

For a full profile of Josh check out part 1.

Continuing north in this courtyard

we reach a wall of niches on the left. Near the right side,

about at eye level, is Richard Farnsworth. He started his career as a stunt man

before moving into acting. He won an Oscar for his role in "The Straight Story,"

and played Sheriff Buster in Stephen King's "Misery."

Let's head back to the second courtyard.

Turning right we reach the Columbarium of the Radiant Dawn.

On the far wall, just above eye-level, is Donald Mills. He was one of

four brothers known as the Mills Brothers, originally known as the Four

Kings of Harmony. They were a jazz and pop vocal group who entertained

audiences for over a half-century. Donald was the lead tenor. They made their

on-screen debut in the 1932 animated hybrid short film, I Ain't Got Nobody."

Just outside the Columbarium, on the right wall, is Nudie Cohn.

He was a designer of western apparel, particularly rhinestone covered suits,

known as nudie suits.

He designed suits for some of the

biggest stars of the late 40s through the 70s, including Roy Rogers,

Hank Williams, Elvis Presley Gene Autry and more.

He's entombed with his wife, Bobbie, the original rhinestone cowgirl.

Let's head to the Courtyard straight south.

On the left wall, just past the stairs, we find

another of the Mills Brothers, Harry Mills. Harry was the baritone of the

Mills Brothers, who sold over 50 million albums in their career.

They were inducted into the vocal group Hall of Fame in 1998,

and were influential on many artists, including Dean Martin.

[music]

That'll do it for the Courts of Remembrance, let's make our

way over to the Courts of Liberty in the southern portion of the cemetery.

Heading past the Washington Monument toward the mural, up several tiers on the left,

is the unmarked grave of actor Bill Paxton, who appeared in some of the greatest

films of the past three decades. Some of his earlier roles were in films like

"Weird Science," and "Aliens,"

In the 90s he had prominent roles in "Tombstone," "Apollo 13,"

and "Titanic," one of the highest-grossing films of all time.

"Okay quiet, we're rolling...

Seeing her coming out of the

darkness like a ghost ship still gets me every time.

To see the sad ruin of the great ship sitting here where she landed at 2:30 in

the morning of April 15th 1912, after her long fall from the world above."

He died far too soon after complications from heart surgery.

Let's stop off real quick

and pay a revisit to comedian Steve Allen, just northwest from here.

We visited him in part two of our tour, but as his grave was unmarked, we pointed the

camera at the wrong spot. Here he is in lot 1725, north of the sidewalk.

For a full profile on Steve Allen, check out part 2.

For our last stop we'll head back toward the entrance, to the Sheltering Hills section.

We turn left to the four-way stop and head a short way up the hill.

In on the right, at the base of the tree, it's Hollywood's first Indian star, Sabu.

He was born in India and became a US citizen in 1944. He was one of the most

successful and respected actors of the 40s and 50s,

rare in an era when most Asian characters were played by white actors.

He was the first actor to play Mowgli in 1942's "Jungle Book,"

but his best-known role is as Abu in the 1940 film "The Thief of Bagdad."

"What's that?"

"Oh Great and merciful master."

"Say that again.'

"Oh great and merciful master, let me out and I will grant you three wishes."

"Three wishes?"

"Your first three wishes shall come true."

"You swear?"

"I swear."

"By King Solomon, master of all the Gin?"

"By King Solomon, master of all the Gin, and oath that no spirit can break."

"And you'll behave?

No threatening on shouting?"

"No."

"No, what?"

"No, master."

"Now, don't make so much noise again, you frightened me before."

He died suddenly of a heart attack at just 39.

His daughter, Jasmine, who was an animal trainer on films like "The Godfather,"

is buried next to him.

And that concludes our tour!

What are some of your favorite memories of the stars we

visited today? Share them in the comments below, and be sure to like share and

subscribe for more famous grave tours.

Thanks for watching, we'll see you on the next one!

You remember these guys?

Yep, they're still here, up to their old shenanigans...

eating everyone's flowers.

For more infomation >> FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Forest Lawn Hollywood #4 (Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, etc.) - Duration: 11:39.

-------------------------------------------

'I believe the Lord was watching over us,' man says after Tulsa tornado - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> 'I believe the Lord was watching over us,' man says after Tulsa tornado - Duration: 1:56.

-------------------------------------------

Phase 3 of Brent Spence Project amps up weekend traffic - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Phase 3 of Brent Spence Project amps up weekend traffic - Duration: 2:06.

-------------------------------------------

Taken Cleveland County girl, 1, siblings found safe in Texas - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> Taken Cleveland County girl, 1, siblings found safe in Texas - Duration: 0:31.

-------------------------------------------

New defensive consultant Gary Darnell adds experience to staff - Duration: 1:06.

For more infomation >> New defensive consultant Gary Darnell adds experience to staff - Duration: 1:06.

-------------------------------------------

Arrest Made in Deadly Lake Worth Shooting - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> Arrest Made in Deadly Lake Worth Shooting - Duration: 1:33.

-------------------------------------------

Wireless Docs: Mad Hunter - Duration: 8:09.

Do I have to say Madeline started racing? Or do I just

have to say she started racing?

I call her Mammy.

I call her Madeline as well though, so.

OK, I'm sorry this is so awkward.

If I'm screaming at her at the BMX track I'm yelling Mammy.

Madeline started racing when she was four,

and immediately it became clear that that

was her passion in life, something

she loved more than anything.

In terms of her attitude towards the sport,

she takes it very seriously.

I don't think she's there to socialise with the kids.

She's definitely in it for the sport,

and I think she likes to win by graces if she possibly can.

She's just not anyone's show pony.

Like she's OK with just not speaking.

It's not that she's shy really either, she's pretty confident.

It's just, if she doesn't want to talk to you,

she's not going to talk to you.

It's against the boys she'll really step up

and race really hard.

There was a few times that she would come up to me

and say, oh this boy said he was going to beat me.

And I was like, did he?

And she was like, no.

I was like, there we go.

He won't say it again.

When they see the pink helmet, sometimes they

just think that maybe the girl will be easier to beat,

and that's not always the case.

I must confess, I'm really pleased that she

has taken the sport up, because the family background goes

back quite a way now.

Back in the mid 2000s, I was trying very hard.

I never won a major event, so let's not be silly about this.

There is something to be said for the theory, the older you

get, the harder it gets.

Yes I used to race.

If that's what we want to call it.

I was not anywhere as close as successful as my daughter is,

but that's fine.

It was good fun.

I have been quite superstitious in my time.

I mean, I'm very good at standing in the right corner

when people are doing well.

I entirely blame my father for this,

but I'm really weirdly superstitious at the BMX track.

I have to do the same thing every time.

She does well in a race and I have to stay in the same place.

I think this is my spot.

I mean, listen, I'm not like ridiculous.

I'm not-- I mean I just sat a bush once because that happened

to be where I was for one of her races and then she did well.

So I had to keep getting into the bush.

This is the worst place to watch this jump though.

Madeline's learning about winning and losing

in a sporting event that's going to take something

like 30 seconds.

If you flinch for a second, you might go from first

to last in your race.

Last year she'd had a fairly good season, and so we thought,

she should do well.

On the final, her foot slipped off a pedal.

She ended up last for most of the race,

and then she managed to get sixth at the end.

So I've always wondered like if she hadn't have maybe

had that mishap at the beginning,

maybe she would have got a slightly better--

I don't know.

Sixth is a good place.

I mean, she got sixth in the country,

so hopefully she can improve on it this year.

Without slipping her peddle on the gate,

on the final, the only race that matters.

I think just quietly she's expecting

to do very well at the national championships coming up,

but BMX is very much an on-the-day sport,

so we'll wait and see how that works out.

The thought of her in the Nationals, it's so stressful.

It's terrible.

I feel sick about it.

It all comes down to one race, really.

Whoever crosses the line first in the final

gets the NZ One plate and that is definitely, I think,

Madeline's aim for this year.

But anything can happen.

Anything could happen.

Oh shit, my heart can't take it.

It's fine.

It's fine.

Wrist straight. Bum. Feet? Good.

Just going to be careful, eh, and have

fun. Hey, that second straight, that jump?

Was that all right last time?

So what are you going to do?

That last one, that was pretty good, I thought.

Her parents aren't happy-- well her mother's not happy.

But she's on track for the final,

so it's been a slightly understated day,

but it's going to come down, we hope, to the last ride.

My name's Madeline.

I'm seven years old.

When I was little I watched the people race

and I really wanted to do it, because I just

like beating people.

When I'm on the gate I feel like I'm nervous,

but when the gate goes down I don't, I love it.

Who's it going to be?

It's very hard in the final.

Everybody wants that spot.

You are NZ four.

How was that?

Are you proud?

It was a battle.

It was definitely a battle.

It was a battle, yeah.

You did a good job.

That we could see you trying to get around them, all right?

So you were doing the right thing,

you were trying to sneak around them.

Are you proud of yourself?

You beat your high score.

You beat your high school.

By one, because it's five.

But, well by two, you moved up two spots.

But to go up one spot is really, really hard.

Fourth place is the worst.

If you're in fourth place, it's the one-- first person

who doesn't get a trophy.

Good girl, good, girl.

Come on then.

Are you excited?

Mm-hm.

Yep, come on then.

Four.

That's my favorite number.

Again, I think you have to remember that they're all

little kids, and they're running bikes around a track.

It's not really the Olympics, so it's fine.

For me it makes me really, really

happy to see her find something that she loves to do more

than anything, regardless of how well she does

or how many things she wins, it's

really cool to see her find something that she loves.

So it just makes me so glad that she's found her thing.

For more infomation >> Wireless Docs: Mad Hunter - Duration: 8:09.

-------------------------------------------

Expo focuses on children's physical, mental well-being before school starts - Duration: 1:04.

For more infomation >> Expo focuses on children's physical, mental well-being before school starts - Duration: 1:04.

-------------------------------------------

Boston Strong tournament honors fallen officers - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Boston Strong tournament honors fallen officers - Duration: 1:44.

-------------------------------------------

Omaha Steaks Nebraska Barbecue Championship - Duration: 1:17.

For more infomation >> Omaha Steaks Nebraska Barbecue Championship - Duration: 1:17.

-------------------------------------------

NICU reunion - Duration: 0:35.

For more infomation >> NICU reunion - Duration: 0:35.

-------------------------------------------

Driver air-lifted to hospital after chase, crash in Merrimack - Duration: 1:26.

For more infomation >> Driver air-lifted to hospital after chase, crash in Merrimack - Duration: 1:26.

-------------------------------------------

Truco para ganar visitas y suscriptores en YOUTUBE 2017 | 100% eficaz - Duration: 4:57.

For more infomation >> Truco para ganar visitas y suscriptores en YOUTUBE 2017 | 100% eficaz - Duration: 4:57.

-------------------------------------------

Gamers Love Energy Drinks - GEICO - Duration: 0:16.

.How much does GEICO love

saving people money on car insurance?

More than gamers love energy drinks.

And this is the blizzard storm berry,

with artificial flavors,

and tons of caffeine.

Woah. Yeah! Woo! Yeah, yeah, yeah!

For more infomation >> Gamers Love Energy Drinks - GEICO - Duration: 0:16.

-------------------------------------------

Gamers Love Cos Play - GEICO - Duration: 0:16.

.

How much does GEICO love

saving people money on car insurance?

More than gamers love Cos Play.

Next applicant.

Typically, people dress up for a job interview.

I did. Hello corner office.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét