This #MovieStarMonday we visit with Corbin Bernson (Major League, LA Law, Psych) about his NEW film “The Yeti”
An oil tycoon and a renowned adventurer disappear in the hostile forests of remote northern Alaska. It's up to a team of hand-picked badasses to save them, but the cold isn't the real threat. To survive they must face The Yeti.
WATCH IT ON PRIME VIDEO: https://amzn.to/4t0s7Q9
TODAY'S REASON TO PARTY! (special thanks to ListOfNationalDays.com)
Prime Rib Day - red wine
SURVEYS, STUDIES & SUCH
What’s the best time of day to work out? It all depends on your natural body clock, according to new research. A study in Open Heart found that early birds tend to benefit more from morning exercise, while night owls see better results in the evening. In a trial of 134 adults with health risk factors (like high blood pressure or being overweight), everyone improved their fitness, but those who matched workouts to their “chronotype” (or body clock) saw greater gains in blood pressure, sleep quality, and metabolic health. Experts say consistency still matters most, but aligning your exercise timing with your natural energy patterns just might provide your fitness with an extra boost. Your internal body clock affects sleep-wake patterns and hormone and energy levels throughout the day, which could influence exercise performance and adherence.
BIG SCREEN-LITTLE SCREEN
Eddie Murphy took a moment to look out at the star-studded room at the American Film Institute ceremony -- and let it all sink in. Just before accepting his Lifetime Achievement award on Saturday, Murphy was met with a standing ovation, and moved through the ballroom as the applause followed. Along the way, he passed Spike Lee, Martin Lawrence, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Arsenio Hall and Judge Reinhold. The tribute, which also featured appearances from Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, Eva Longoria, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Kenan Thompson, will premiere as a special on Netflix on May 31.
The trailer for “Coyote vs. Acme” has been released, offering a first look at the long-delayed live-action/animation hybrid, ahead of its theatrical debut Aug. 28. The film follows ‘Wile E. Coyote’ as he takes legal action against the Acme Corporation, whose products have repeatedly malfunctioned during his pursuit of the ‘Road Runner’. Will Forte stars as Coyote’s attorney, with John Cena playing opposing counsel. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/4kenmx2p
DID YA KNOW!?
DID YOU KNOW… Some turtles can live without food for months. During cold periods, their metabolism slows dramatically. This allows them to survive with very little energy.
JOKE OF THE DAY
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OF THE DAY
A controversial experiment is brewing around the idea of turning beer into a potential vaccine delivery system. U.S. virologist Chris Buck has engineered brewer’s yeast to produce viral proteins that may trigger immune responses when consumed in beer. In early experiments, he drank small amounts over several days and reported antibody production without major side effects. The concept has sparked debate, with critics calling for rigorous safety testing, while supporters say it could offer an effective and unconventional approach to vaccination hesitancy.
Air New Zealand is introducing a new way for economy passengers to actually lie down on ultra-long flights. Starting in November, select Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners will feature Economy Skynest bunk beds on routes like the 17-hour journey from New York to Auckland. The setup includes 6 stacked sleeping pods with mattresses, privacy curtains, bedding, lighting, and charging ports. Passengers can book a 4-hour rest session for $495. And yes, that’s in addition to the price they’ve already paid for their airline ticket. Between each session, the cabin crew will change the pillows, sheets and blanket. The airline says the idea is based on sleep cycles, and the aim is to make long-haul travel more comfortable by giving travelers a chance to properly stretch out and rest in economy.
THE MOVIE QUOTE OF THE DAY
If you have a favorite quote.... you can send it to us at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com
“Get busy living, or get busy dying.” — The Shawshank Redemption — Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) — 1994
NEWS TO ME
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FUN
FACT FOR YOU:
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✓ According to a U.K poll, one in 10 pet owners secretly love their pet more than their significant other.
✓ ‘Darth Vader’ is derived from Old Dutch, meaning “Dark Father”.
✓ Allergy season is getting longer and more intense each year.
✓ Sitting too much can thin the part of your brain that’s important for memory.
✓ It’s thought that the phrase “Feeling groggy” comes from the 17th century, when grog—rum mixed with water—was what sailors drank on ships.
WEIRD NEWS
Are you one of those people with an overflowing email inbox? You’re far from alone. That’s why some people are taking email cleanup to the next level – and turning it into a social activity. “Digital decluttering parties” are get-togethers where friends, coworkers, and even strangers gather – virtually or in person – to tackle unread messages together, in pursuit of “inbox zero.” The idea is simple: shared accountability helps people finally delete, archive, and unsubscribe from years of digital clutter that’s so easy to ignore when you’re alone. People at digital decluttering parties treat it like a reset ritual, swapping stress for structure as they sort through newsletters, spam, and long-forgotten threads. Apparently, the sessions reduce the overwhelmed feeling you get from your full inbox, and improve focus, while others point out that the real challenge isn’t clearing your inbox — but keeping it that way once the party ends.
QUESTION OF THE DAY
A survey shows that 1 in 3 kids has asked a parent to stop doing THIS. What is it?
Answer: Cursing
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THE LIST
GENERATION CRINGE:
Yahoo Life asked the Gen Z-ers to put together their personal “cringe lists” – the things that give them secondhand embarrassment, and the things they personally avoid to sidestep shame – or just a minor bit of awkwardness. They came back with lists that were surprising, fascinating and funny. Here are some highlights…
Karli, 22:
Ubering everywhere
Text apologies
Calling ChatGPT “chat”
Using TikTok as your only news source
Hating Bad Bunny
Annie, 26:
The word “crotch goblin”
Redundant/overly literal emoji usage
‘You Need to Calm Down’ by Taylor Swift
Male thirst traps
Zoe, 27:
Millennials
Hustle bros
Crypto bros
Frat bros
Most bros
Logan, 28:
Using Snapchat as a form of communication
Broccoli haircuts
Not having a bed frame
Zyns
Zack, 24:
Running shoes and jeans
Sweatpants tucked into socks
Shorts in the cold
Ben, 25:
People who only like chicken tenders
People who call chicken tenders “tendies” unironically
Rolled-up jeans cuffs when you aren’t pulling it off
Liking the Star Wars prequels more than the originals
Lily, 25:
Furries
Vlogging
Capri pants
Crocs
Pets in strollers
GOOD NEWS
Police Were Called To Check On A 91-Year-Old Woman… They Found Her Busy Trying To Beat Her Video Game High Score. https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news