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Friday, August 4th, 2006  |  12 Comments

Ew Guessed It!

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Once again, it’s time for SLAMonline’s hottest new weekly feature, wherein Lang and Sam try to guess what this week’s cover of Entertainment Weekly will be…
AIM IM with Sam Rubenstein
2:06 PM
Lang Whitaker: hey

Sam Rubenstein: Hello

Lang Whitaker: Aiight, let’s do this. Khalid and Susan were already trying to lobby me with their choices.

Sam Rubenstein: I think there are two pretty obvious guesses.

Sam Rubenstein: Here are mine. 1. Nic Cage and Oliver Stone for the 9/11 movie

Lang Whitaker: Wait, can I give you my one guess that I feel good about?

Sam Rubenstein: Yeah, go ahead.

Lang Whitaker: Will Ferrell. I’ve felt solid on this all week.

Sam Rubenstein: Ooooh… that’s a good one. Ricky Bobby!

Lang Whitaker: I don’t think they’ll do 9/11 because it’s on Newsweek this week, and they won’t want to share the cover with them. What’s your other guess?

Sam Rubenstein: This is overkill by now, but I say Mel Gibson’s mugshot, like how Sports Illustrated put Kobe’s mugshot on the cover.

Lang Whitaker: I thought about that briefly but they rarely tackle social issues like that. And I saw People magazine in the Vegas airport this morning and they had Mel Gibson’s mugshot on there.

Sam Rubenstein: They must have a Passion of the Christ cover, so maybe this could be like a “How far Mel has fallen” thing.

Sam Rubenstein: They sort of did that with Tom Cruise

Lang Whitaker: It’s a good idea, and it would break them out of the rut of doing a movie cover every week

Sam Rubenstein: I still think it’s going to be Oliver Stone and Nicolas Cage.

Lang Whitaker: Ferrell is my choice. While I go look it up, did you read all of last week’s issue? That Snakes story was pretty interesting.

Sam Rubenstein: Yeah, it was more about how Samuel Jackson’s celebrity is what got the movie made than the actual S.O.A.P. phenomenon.

Sam Rubenstein: And I like reading about Samuel Jackson

Lang Whitaker: hey, who doesnt?

Lang Whitaker: OK, I just checked it out and this is ridiculous. We were both wrong again.

Sam Rubenstein: Is it like the late summer/early fall TV preview?

Lang Whitaker: No, not a lame-o preview issue.

Lang Whitaker: it’s a movie.

Sam: Is it S-Jo and Woody Allen for Scoop?

Sam: (and Hugh Jackman?)

Lang Whitaker: No. (that’s what Susan pitched me. Khalid went with Robin Williams and said he’s got a “lot of buzz” for some new movie he’s coming out with.)

Lang Whitaker: Anyway…

Lang Whitaker: Are you ready for this?

Sam Rubenstein: Tell me. I have no idea what Khalid is talking about.

Lang Whitaker: Are you sitting down?

Sam: Yup.

Lang Whitaker: Here’s what it says on their website under Cover Story:

Lang Whitaker: Why everyone’s buzzing about ‘’Little Miss Sunshine'’ — With its unique brand of pageantry, the 2006 Sundance sensation is poised to cut through the August doldrums like a yellow VW bus through the desert.

Sam Rubenstein: Whaaaaaaa? That’s the movie with “The next Dakota Fanning”, right?

Lang Whitaker: I don’t know. I’m really angry right now.

Sam Rubenstein: Well, that sure isn’t a 9/11 movie cover.

Lang Whitaker: I guess they decided they were selling too many copies of their magazine and they wanted to become less popular.

Sam Rubenstein: I don’t get this one at all.

Lang Whitaker: You know anything about this movie?

Sam Rubenstein: I remember reading about how at Sundance there was the new young girl actress who was going to be a star.

Sam Rubenstein: I think that’s what this is. Pageantry?

Sam Rubenstein: And wouldn’t a yellow bus be hard to see in the desert?

Lang Whitaker: I hate child actors. I saw War of the Worlds the other day and all Dakota Fanning did for 90 minutes was scream over and over.

Lang Whitaker: Very disappointing move by EW.

Sam Rubenstein: Very disappointing. I wanted to Oliver Stone to tell me the “truth” about 9/11.

2:25 PM
Lang Whitaker: I wanted Ricky Bobby. They turned down box office gold!

Sam Rubenstein: I would have preferred Ricky Bobby to this… maybe the comedy mafia/frat pack were offended by that little zinger that they put in last week’s issue.

Lang Whitaker: What would the SLAM equvalent be? If Dwyane Wade gave us an exclusive interview on the eve of the new season and instead we put a kid on the cover who had one good week at ABCD Camp?

Sam Rubenstein: Maybe if Allen Iverson and Kobe both scored 100 in the same game and we put like, someone random like Delonte West on there saying he had a great practice the other day.

Lang Whitaker: I really am furious. I’m not going to buy EW this week in protest. Haters.

Sam Rubenstein: I have a subscription. I might not even pick it up and just let it sit there.

Lang Whitaker: If this was a yellow bus, it’s a short bus.

Sam: Yeah. This movie shouldn’t even make the “out” of the Shaw Report.

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12 Responses to “Ew Guessed It!”

Aug.4 at 3:17 pm

Sam Rubenstein says:
UPDATE: I just happened to see a trailer for the movie and it looks kind of awesome. I had seen a preview for it when I saw another Indie movie but I forget what. Steve Carrell is in it and that little girl is Abigail Breslin. Damn we so ignorant. http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/littlemisssunshine/?deeplink=trailer

Aug.4 at 3:25 pm

Lang Whitaker says:
1) First time the little girl speaks in the trailer, what does she do? Scream. What’s the deal with child actors and screaming. 2) I like how to make Steve Carrell “indie” and “alternative” they just slapped a beard on him. 3) I saw a movie about a decade ago with Parker Posey in it about a strange family/group of people who take a van ride together. Can’t remember the name. Saw in Edinburgh, for some reason. 4) Count me out. That looks like a solid cable movie, like Akeelah and the Bee. That’s not an Entertainment Weekly cover, not the same week as a new Oliver Stone/Nic Cage movie and a new Will Ferrell movie about a character named Ricky Bobby.

Aug.4 at 3:27 pm

Lang Whitaker says:
Ah! It was a bunch of mis-matched people in a stationwagon, not a van. The Daytrippers. http://imdb.com/title/tt0116041/

Aug.4 at 3:40 pm

Pablo says:
Will Ferell is unbelievably overrated. I was just watching some highlights from the USA vs. Puerto Rico game and ESPN is doing a little mock SportsCenter piece…and (shock!) we get a clip showing Will Ferell running around naked on a race track. Oh, how funny and original, and BEWITCHING! Let’s face facts, this dude hasn’t been funny since SNL.

Aug.4 at 3:44 pm

Hype says:
So Lang and Sam are in distant areas? That’s why you guys have to IM? What happened to being in the SlamDome all day?

Aug.4 at 3:59 pm

Waxtron says:
That is a shocking choice, I think it’s cause the hypebeasts wants to Steve Carrell to be as big as Will Ferrell or maybe even Ben Stiller. Nah mean? I think that’s the reasoning.

Aug.4 at 4:10 pm

Cheryl says:
Let’s wait and see what Omar has to say…
He’s the movie critic that decides what I spend 10 bucks to see or wait til it comes out on Netflix… So Omar, how many gangstas?

Aug.4 at 4:25 pm

DeMarco says:
The EW cover is wack. Point blank. Yeah, Steve Carrell is funny. Yeah, the lil’ girl can act. Yeah, yellow is nice in August. But I’m with Sam on this one: Nick Cage and Oliver Stone would’ve been perfect! I subscribe, too. I’m going right to the movie and album reviews and I’m putting it away in quiet protest! Viva le revolution… Oh, and Lang, ‘Akeelah and the Bee’ is an excellent movie!

Aug.4 at 7:15 pm

winston and the telescreen says:
I was glad for the Sam update
I thought you guys were haters on quality movies for a second
Ricky Bobby looks funny,(espececially Sacha Baron Cohen)
9/11 looks quality despite the presence of Nic Cage
but little miss sunshine looks fantastic all around
a teenager that went crazy on Nietzsche and hasnt spoken for nine months?
a lovable heroin addicted grandfather?
toni collette?
sounds like quality to me

Aug.5 at 12:12 am

Vyse says:
Akeelah and Bee owned…

Aug.5 at 5:49 am

Santtu says:
Speaking of Sacha Baron Cohen, this guy (http://www.chortler.com/23899borat1.shtml) is coming to a screen near you pretty soon. Which is either exciting or scary, or both. In the end, it may just be that mr. Baron Cohen owns both Will Ferrell and Steve Carell. (Although Ferrell’s GQ piece was the funniest thing I’ve seen in a long while; I read it in the newsagent’s where my constant muffled snickers led to a lot of frowning and staring from the staff…)

Aug.7 at 4:44 pm

Lang Whitaker says:
Don’t say Will Ferrell isn’t funny until you’ve seen Anchorman about a dozen times. I have and I still laugh throughout. Some of his stuff is terrible — saw Bewitched the other day on Starz and it was, in the words of Bill Walton, horrible, just horrible. Sam and I sit about 30 feet away from each other, within visual distance, but for the purposes of that column, IM works better because when we’re finished it’s all written up.

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