Entertainment Archives - VICE https://www.vice.com/en/category/entertainment/ Wed, 31 Dec 2025 00:29:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.vice.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/cropped-site-icon-1.png?w=32 Entertainment Archives - VICE https://www.vice.com/en/category/entertainment/ 32 32 233712258 George Carlin Hosted the Second-Ever ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ https://www.vice.com/en/article/george-carlin-hosted-the-second-ever-new-years-rockin-eve/ Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:13:00 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944224 On December 31, 1972, Dick Clark’s first annual New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special aired on NBC. The show featured musical performances from the rock band Three Dog Night, recorded aboard the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Clark reported live from Times Square in New York and watched the ball drop that night as […]

The post George Carlin Hosted the Second-Ever ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ appeared first on VICE.

]]>
On December 31, 1972, Dick Clark’s first annual New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special aired on NBC. The show featured musical performances from the rock band Three Dog Night, recorded aboard the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Clark reported live from Times Square in New York and watched the ball drop that night as he’d end up doing for many years to come.

The following New Year’s Eve, Clark brought on even more musical acts, including Billy Preston, Tower of Power, The Pointer Sisters, and Linda Ronstadt. Once again, Clark anchored in Times Square while the festivities came to us via the Queen Mary for the second year in a row. However, this time around, the Queen Mary portion of the show was hosted by George Carlin, who kicked things off with a joke about the ship and how, during the previous year, “6 and a half million people paid a million and a half dollars to walk on a ship that isn’t going anywhere.”

Throughout the show, Carlin checks in with Clark to see how things are going in New York and introduces the different musical guests. He also does stand-up a couple times, mostly utilizing material from his albums, like the “White Harlem” routine from Occupation: Foole and the “Some Werds” bit from Toledo Window Box (“Refrigerator-freezer is entirely too long. It should be refrigideezer.”) In between these segments, Carlin appears in a few short sketches where he plays the ship’s captain, Captain Flotsam. After the ball drops, we’re even treated to the rare sight of Carlin dancing—in case you needed any more reasons to check out the show.

In 1974, New Year’s Rockin’ Eve switched to ABC, where it’s remained ever since. Clark stayed with it as the anchor until he had a stroke in 2004. He then passed the duties over to Ryan Seacrest, who continues to host the show to this day. Clark died in 2012.

You can watch the entire 1973-1974 New Year’s Rockin’ Eve broadcast with George Carlin below.

The post George Carlin Hosted the Second-Ever ‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944224 George Carlin Hosted the Second-Ever ‘New Year's Rockin’ Eve’ Dick Clark is widely associated with the New Year's Eve show named after him. But the show's second edition also featured George Carlin Dick Clark,George Carlin,new year's rockin' eve,New Years Eve,New Year's Rockin' Eve
How a British Comedy Sketch From the 1960s Became a New Year’s Eve Tradition in Germany https://www.vice.com/en/article/dinner-for-one-new-years-eve-germany/ Wed, 31 Dec 2025 08:08:29 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944221 Since 1972, every New Year’s Eve, an 18-minute black-and-white comedy sketch called Dinner for One has been shown on German television. Except for a short introduction in German, the entire show is performed in English and stars May Warden as an elderly woman named Miss Sophie and Freddie Frinton as her butler, James.  Miss Sophie […]

The post How a British Comedy Sketch From the 1960s Became a New Year’s Eve Tradition in Germany appeared first on VICE.

]]>
Since 1972, every New Year’s Eve, an 18-minute black-and-white comedy sketch called Dinner for One has been shown on German television. Except for a short introduction in German, the entire show is performed in English and stars May Warden as an elderly woman named Miss Sophie and Freddie Frinton as her butler, James. 

Miss Sophie invited four of her friends to her 90th birthday celebration, even though none of them are currently living. James then has to assume the roles of the deceased guests, drinking a toast to Miss Sophie on behalf of each of them and getting progressively drunker as time goes on. “The same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie?” he asks. “The same procedure as every year, James,” she replies.

Originally broadcast on the German TV station NDR in 1963, it was awarded the Guinness World Record for “Most annual airings of a television comedy sketch” in 2021. Even with the language barrier, Germans evidently can’t get enough of it, and it keeps being shown repeatedly throughout the day on December 31. The Guardian reported that over 12 million people tuned in to see Dinner for One in 2017 alone. That’s not including the 100,000 who watched it from places like Switzerland and Scandinavia that year.

Odd as it may seem, the tradition has yet to catch on in English-speaking countries. Though Dinner for One originated as a British stage sketch and it stars two British actors, it wouldn’t be shown on TV in the UK until 2018. Its success in Germany was in part due to its being developed specifically for NDR by German comedian Peter Frankfeld. The popularity of the sketch has spawned cookbooks, a commemorative stamp, and, more recently, a spin-off series on Prime Video.

Check out the original 1963 version of Dinner for One in its entirety below.

The post How a British Comedy Sketch From the 1960s Became a New Year’s Eve Tradition in Germany appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944221 How a British Comedy Became a German New Year's Eve Tradition Sometimes traditions come from strange places. In Germany, this 18-minute British comedy sketch became a New Year's Eve staple dinner for one,freddie frinton,may warden,New Years Eve,Dinner for One
You Can Time These 3 Comedy Movies So That You Ring in the New Year With the Characters https://www.vice.com/en/article/3-comedy-movies-ring-in-the-new-year-with-characters/ Wed, 31 Dec 2025 08:03:06 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944219 Are you tired of spending New Year’s Eve watching Ryan Seacrest and whatever the hell it is he’s got going on in Times Square? Not really in the mood to hear Frank Sinatra sing “New York, New York” for the millionth time while a montage of drunk people kissing each other flashes across your screen? […]

The post You Can Time These 3 Comedy Movies So That You Ring in the New Year With the Characters appeared first on VICE.

]]>
Are you tired of spending New Year’s Eve watching Ryan Seacrest and whatever the hell it is he’s got going on in Times Square? Not really in the mood to hear Frank Sinatra sing “New York, New York” for the millionth time while a montage of drunk people kissing each other flashes across your screen? You can always get a little creative and throw on a New Year’s-themed movie to celebrate the occasion instead. Even better, if you time some of them just right, you can celebrate with the characters on-screen right as the clock strikes midnight. Here are a few of the more noteworthy ones you can try out this year (with instructions, of course). 

3. THE APARTMENT

Billy Wilder’s classic 1960 romcom The Apartment stars Jack Lemmon as insurance clerk C.C. Baxter, who lends his bachelor pad to his bosses so that they can carry out their extramarital affairs discreetly. Baxter changes his tune, however, when he finds out that the woman he’s been pursuing (played by Shirley MacLaine) has been utilizing his apartment with the personnel manager. The climax begins at a New Year’s Eve party just before midnight, where MacLaine’s character learns that Baxter decided to quit the firm. If you start the movie at 9:58 p.m. without pausing at any point, the New Year will arrive just as the partygoers start singing “Auld Lang Syne.”

2. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY…

Released in 1989, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan star as Harry and Sally, respectively, in Rob Reiner’s When Harry Met Sally… The two attempt to be friends despite having wildly different opinions on men and women, and on whether they can maintain platonic relationships. They eventually bond over their failed romances and end up falling in love with each other, with Harry opening up about his feelings for Sally at a New Year’s Eve celebration. Starting the film at 10:30:28 will sync up with the countdown to midnight during the finale’s party.

1. GHOSTBUSTERS II

The Ghostbusters get back to business five years after the events of the first film in 1989’s Ghostbusters II. This time, the team must investigate a river of slime flowing through the subways that appears to be linked to an increase in paranormal activity. They find out that the river flows to a local art museum and break in to save the city from the spirit responsible. Press play at 10:27:53 and the Ghostbusters will descend into the museum at midnight, just as Bill Murray says, “Happy New Year!” 

The post You Can Time These 3 Comedy Movies So That You Ring in the New Year With the Characters appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944219
Dave Chappelle and Dane Cook Broke Each Other’s Stand-Up Records (And No One’s Topped Them Since) https://www.vice.com/en/article/dave-chappelle-and-dane-cook-broke-each-others-stand-up-record/ Tue, 30 Dec 2025 14:15:18 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944217 The Laugh Factory comedy club in Los Angeles initially started keeping track of an endurance record in 1980. Richard Pryor, who was one of the first comedians to perform at the venue, originally set the record that year by performing for two hours and 41 minutes. When Pryor died in 2005, he still hadn’t been surpassed by […]

The post Dave Chappelle and Dane Cook Broke Each Other’s Stand-Up Records (And No One’s Topped Them Since) appeared first on VICE.

]]>
The Laugh Factory comedy club in Los Angeles initially started keeping track of an endurance record in 1980. Richard Pryor, who was one of the first comedians to perform at the venue, originally set the record that year by performing for two hours and 41 minutes. When Pryor died in 2005, he still hadn’t been surpassed by anyone. It ended up taking 27 years for his record to finally be broken.

On April 10, 2007, Dane Cook took the crown from Pryor by doing a set that lasted three hours and 50 minutes. Just five days later, Dave Chappelle dropped by and blew Cook out of the water with a performance that clocked in at six hours and seven minutes. By the end of that year, Chappelle broke his own record after putting on a slightly lengthier show. His reign wouldn’t last much longer, however, as Cook took the stage less than a month later with a seven-hour and 34-minute set that’s yet to be topped.

Chappelle attempted to best Cook the following year, but things didn’t go according to plan. Five hours into his performance, Chappelle stepped off stage to use the bathroom and got himself disqualified. “There are only two rules,” club owner Jamie Masada said at the time. “You have to continuously tell jokes that are funny, and you can’t leave the stage, even to go to the bathroom.”

At one time, the Laugh Factory also held the Guinness World Record for the longest stand-up comedy show featuring multiple comedians. The 80-hour production included appearances from both Cook and Chappelle, among many others. In 2015, the record was beaten by NashvilleStandUp.com, with a show lasting 80 hours and five minutes. The record for the longest show by an individual (at least for now) belongs to Memphis comedian Benny Elbows, who performed for 40 hours and 16 minutes in April 2025; he was allowed a five-minute break every hour.

The post Dave Chappelle and Dane Cook Broke Each Other’s Stand-Up Records (And No One’s Topped Them Since) appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944217
‘Mad Libs’ Exists Because of ‘The Honeymooners’ https://www.vice.com/en/article/mad-libs-exists-because-of-the-honeymooners/ Tue, 30 Dec 2025 14:04:34 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944214 Mad Libs was first published way back in 1958. The popular fill-in-the-blanks book series was created by comedy writer Leonard Stern with the help of his friend and fellow humorist, Roger Price. Stern landed his first major TV gig five years earlier and was working on a script one day when Price dropped by his […]

The post ‘Mad Libs’ Exists Because of ‘The Honeymooners’ appeared first on VICE.

]]>
Mad Libs was first published way back in 1958. The popular fill-in-the-blanks book series was created by comedy writer Leonard Stern with the help of his friend and fellow humorist, Roger Price. Stern landed his first major TV gig five years earlier and was working on a script one day when Price dropped by his apartment. Had he been writing for any other show at the time, Mad Libs as we know it might never have existed.

The script Stern was working on that day was for The Honeymooners, which was still only a sketch on Jackie Gleason’s variety show in 1953—it would get spun off into its own half-hour series for the 1955-1956 television season. As luck would have it, Price showed up just as Stern was trying to think of an adjective to describe Ralph Kramden’s new boss’s nose. Price was there to do some editing on a book project, and Stern apologized for having to delay things, assuring him that they’d get to it in a moment. “No, we won’t,” Price said. “You’re in your idiosyncratic-pursuit-of-a-word mode. I could be standing here for hours. Do you want help?” 

Stern told him that he was looking for an adjective, and before he could get to what it was for, Price blurted out, “Clumsy and naked.” Stern couldn’t help but laugh out loud at the suggestion. “What’s so funny?” Price asked. Stern explained that because of him, Ralph Kramden’s boss now had a clumsy nose—or, even better, a naked one. That’s when the two realized they were onto something.

They abandoned the Honeymooners script and the book they were supposed to be polishing up and spent the day coming up with stories with certain words excluded. Their new game was tested out later that night at a party, and everybody loved it. It would take five years before Stern and Price came up with a name for it, however. As they were eating at a restaurant in the summer of 1958, the two overheard an actor telling his agent that he was going to “ad-lib” an interview; the agent told him it was a “mad” thing to do. 

Just like that, Mad Libs was born. The books are still in print all these years later, and over 110 million copies have been sold to date.

The post ‘Mad Libs’ Exists Because of ‘The Honeymooners’ appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944214
How Chevy Chase Broke the Ice With Bill Murray After Their Feud https://www.vice.com/en/article/chevy-chase-bill-murray-feud/ Tue, 30 Dec 2025 13:57:33 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944211 Chevy Chase and Bill Murray famously got into a fight on the set of Saturday Night Live during their early days. The year was 1978, and the two had never worked together before. Chase left the show for greener pastures a couple years earlier and returned to host despite the cast and crew being mad […]

The post How Chevy Chase Broke the Ice With Bill Murray After Their Feud appeared first on VICE.

]]>
Chevy Chase and Bill Murray famously got into a fight on the set of Saturday Night Live during their early days. The year was 1978, and the two had never worked together before. Chase left the show for greener pastures a couple years earlier and returned to host despite the cast and crew being mad at him for quitting. A backstage conversation between Chase and Murray quickly went left and reportedly ended with Murray punching Chase.

According to Blues Brothers director John Landis, who was there that night, “It was a huge altercation.” “They were big guys and really going at it,” Landis explained. “They were slapping at each other, screaming at each other, calling each other terrible names.” One insult in particular left a lasting impression on Landis: Supposedly, while all of this was going on, Murray pointed at Chase and yelled out, “Medium talent!”

Murray described the incident as more of a “non-event.” Chase, for his part, told Howard Stern in 2008 that he and Murray have since made an effort to get to know each other and have managed to put everything behind them. The two buried the hatchet shortly after the fight and filmed a memorable scene for 1980’s Caddyshack, in which their characters smoke a joint together. “Buddies for life,” Murray’s character says to Chase’s as the two are about to part ways:

The way Chase made peace with Murray at a party they were both attending in 1979 might’ve been even more memorable, though. As author Nick de Semlyen tells it in his book Wild and Crazy Guys: How the Comedy Mavericks of the ‘80s Changed Hollywood Forever, “Chase put down his drink and marched toward Murray, a furious glare on his face.” “Murray tensed up,” Semlyen continues, “But just as he reached him, Chase dropped to his knees and began to unzip Murray’s pants.” From there, Chase mimed like he was about to perform oral sex on his former foe. Within seconds, they were both laughing, and the ice was officially broken, opening the door for their Caddyshack collaboration the following year.

The post How Chevy Chase Broke the Ice With Bill Murray After Their Feud appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944211 How Chevy Chase Broke the Ice With Bill Murray After Their Feud Chevy Chase and Bill Murray weren't always friends. An incident on the 'SNL' set in the late '70s caused a feud, but they soon mended fences bill murray,caddyshack,Chevy Chase,john landis,Saturday Night Live,Chevy Chase
Nikki Bella Has Great Response for WWE Fans Taunting Her With John Cena Chants https://www.vice.com/en/article/nikki-bella-has-great-response-for-wwe-fans-taunting-her-with-john-cena-chants/ Tue, 30 Dec 2025 04:59:45 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944192 During WWE Raw, Nikki Bella paid tribute to her former partner John Cena. Or that’s what the internet is running with. Nikki was in a championship triple threat against The Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and reigning Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer. At one point during the match, she lands what fans presume is Cena’s STF. […]

The post Nikki Bella Has Great Response for WWE Fans Taunting Her With John Cena Chants appeared first on VICE.

]]>
During WWE Raw, Nikki Bella paid tribute to her former partner John Cena. Or that’s what the internet is running with.

Nikki was in a championship triple threat against The Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and reigning Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer. At one point during the match, she lands what fans presume is Cena’s STF. In reality, it’s a move she’s done since 2016. Regardless, The fans in attendance eat it up, chanting, “Thank You Cena” back at her. Nikki teases them back, “No, thank me!”

She took to her joint X account with her twin sister, Brie, posting, “You all should be thanking ME!!”

In a follow up post, Nikki jokes that her move is actually known as the Fearless Lock. “You all kept wanting a tribute from me geeezz [sic] so here ya all go… but… that’s the Fearless Lock.”


Cena retired from WWE at the beginning of December. He lost his retirement match to Gunther. Meanwhile, Nikki is likely nearing the end of her own career. After an appearance on the WWE Raw premiere in January, she patched things over with WWE and has been active ever since. She’s mostly been in a title program with Stephanie Vaquer. Now that Liv Morgan is back, hopefully that means they’ll be revisiting that at some point.

Will The Bella Twins Reunite One last time?

Nikki has had an impressive singles run since her return. But is there one last tag team run on the horizon for the Hall of Fame duo?

Brie’s husband, AEW’s Bryan Danielson, recently told Chris Van Vliet that Brie has no interest in a return if it doesn’t involve her sister. “She does not want to come back and do a singles run,” Danielson said. “If she comes back, she would want to do it with Nikki. I think there is also something in her that wants the kids to see her in that light, rather than just as their mom.” Previously, Brie theorized her husband’s involvement in AEW as a potential “roadblock” to her WWE return.

Stay tuned to VICE for news on WWE.

The post Nikki Bella Has Great Response for WWE Fans Taunting Her With John Cena Chants appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944192 Nikki Bella Has Great Response for WWE Fans Taunting Her With John Cena Chants Nikki Bella was met with yet another John Cena related chant during her match on the final WWE Raw of 2025. nikki bella,Sports,WRESTLING,WWE,WWE RAW,Nikki Bella
‘WWE Raw’ Results: Fan-Favorite Star Returns https://www.vice.com/en/article/wwe-raw-results-fan-favorite-star-penta-returns/ Tue, 30 Dec 2025 04:09:01 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1944178 It’s the final Monday Night Raw of 2025. Next week’s episode officially marks the first anniversary of WWE Raw‘s transition to Netflix. This week, however, there’s a pretty stacked card. Stephanie Vaquer defends the WWE Women’s World Championship against Nikki Bella and Raquel Rodriguez, the Tag Team Championships are on the line, Rey Mysterio is […]

The post ‘WWE Raw’ Results: Fan-Favorite Star Returns appeared first on VICE.

]]>
It’s the final Monday Night Raw of 2025. Next week’s episode officially marks the first anniversary of WWE Raw‘s transition to Netflix. This week, however, there’s a pretty stacked card. Stephanie Vaquer defends the WWE Women’s World Championship against Nikki Bella and Raquel Rodriguez, the Tag Team Championships are on the line, Rey Mysterio is back, and The Vision has a lot to get off their chest.

Keep reading for the results of this week’s WWE Raw

The Fate of The Judgment Day

Well, there you have it. Both Liv Morgan and Joe Tessitore confirmed that Dominik Mysterio will be out of action “indefinitely.” He sustained a shoulder injury on December 20th during a AAA event where he is a double champion for the promotion. It’s unknown whether or not Mysterio will be forced to vacate the Intercontinental Championship or not.

CM Punk gears up for first title defense

After winning the World Heavyweight Championship in November, CM Punk will defend his title for the first time on the January 5th episode of WWE Raw. Breakker called the champion out immediately after his team’s win at WarGames. Punk delivered a promo on WWE Raw, and tonight, Breakker verbally decimated him on the mic. The fire that burned inside of Punk is looking dimmer as the weeks go on. One promo isn’t the end all be all, but if it wasn’t his first title defense, I might be rooting for Breakker to take it home. Regardless, it should be a great showing for the rising star who is definitely World Champion material heading into 2026.

Stephanie Vaquer’s sneaky win

Stephanie had a lot to overcome in this week’s title defense, but as she’s proven every other time, she’s the woman for the job. At one point, after teasing it for the entirety of the match, Stephanie hits her Devil’s Kiss maneuver on Raquel. The most over wrestling move of the year? Perhaps. Nikki rolled up Raquel but her shoulders weren’t fully down on the mat, so it bought her time to recover. Raquel powered both women on her shoulders but the champion escaped. Nikki took the Powerbomb and Stephanie rolled her up for the pin.

Penta Returns to Monday Nights!

During Austin Theory vs. Rey Mysterio, Penta made his return. He suffered a shoulder injury in November during his match with Solo Sikoa. Theory dominated a lot of the match, but unfortunately, he still needed to use skeevy tactics. With Logan Paul in his corner, Paul pounced on Mysterio, forcing a DQ. This is when Penta returns, clearing the ring and holding Mysterio’s hand up high.

The Usos Win Tag Team Gold

The Usos challenged Tag Team Champions AJ Styles and Dragon Lee for their titles. When it comes to tag team wrestling, The Usos have insane chemistry in the ring. They worked in tandem on the champions, making quick tags to stay fresh. The match took a turn when Styles attempted the Phenomenal Forearm but was intercepted by a Double Superkick.

Jimmy and Jey hit the 1D on Lee to win their ninth set of WWE Tag Team Championship gold. Given Styles is wrapping up his career in 2026, as fun as it’s been, getting the titles off of them sooner than later is imperative. Hopefully, they learned a thing or two from the mistakes on John Cena’s retirement tour!

Stay tuned to VICE for news on WWE.

The post ‘WWE Raw’ Results: Fan-Favorite Star Returns appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1944178 'WWE Raw' Results: Fan-Favorite Star Returns Penta made a surprise return on the final WWE Raw episode of 2025. Keep reading for the rest of tonight's results! Sports,WRESTLING,WWE,WWE RAW,WWE Raw
Rob Reiner Once Quit a TV Show Because of Desi Arnaz https://www.vice.com/en/article/rob-reiner-once-quit-a-tv-show-because-of-desi-arnaz/ Mon, 29 Dec 2025 14:31:42 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1943743 Rob Reiner made guest appearances on a variety of iconic shows before landing his breakout role as Michael “Meathead” Stivic on All in the Family in 1971. In those early days, you could’ve caught him on everything from the original Batman TV series to comedies like The Andy Griffith Show, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Gomer […]

The post Rob Reiner Once Quit a TV Show Because of Desi Arnaz appeared first on VICE.

]]>
Rob Reiner made guest appearances on a variety of iconic shows before landing his breakout role as Michael “Meathead” Stivic on All in the Family in 1971. In those early days, you could’ve caught him on everything from the original Batman TV series to comedies like The Andy Griffith Show, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Gomer PyleUSMC. He also appeared on a short-lived 1967 sitcom called The Mothers-in-Law, starring Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard, and executive produced by I Love Lucy star Desi Arnaz. Reiner played a nightclub director in an episode from the show’s first season and was on track to do a guest spot in another episode until things got physical between him and Arnaz.

In an interview from 1994, Reiner opened up about how things went wrong during a run-through for what was supposed to be his second appearance on the show. In the middle of one scene, Reiner started improvising a bit and, according to him, that was all it took for Arnaz to lose his temper. “I pay $10,000 a script, what are you doing?” Arnaz screamed. “I don’t like these improvisational actors!” he continued, before storming off the stage. Despite being warned not to, Reiner followed after him.

“I was shoved by him,” Reiner said. “Physically shoved by him.” “Maybe that’s the way they do it on the Van Dyke Show,” Arnaz barked at him, referencing Reiner’s father’s hit sitcom starring Dick Van Dyke. “But we don’t do that on this show,” he went on, while pushing Reiner up against the soundstage. At that point, Reiner suggested that Arnaz might want to get another actor to play the part. Arnaz apologized to him for the outburst and complimented him on his acting, but Reiner ultimately decided not to go on with the show under the circumstances. 

Arnaz’s negative attitude toward The Dick Van Dyke Show is especially odd to hear about because that series was filmed at Desilu Studios, which Arnaz co-owned with Lucille Ball, and it did very well during its five-year run regardless of any improvisation. Interestingly, Reiner’s dad, Carl, didn’t have the highest opinion of Arnaz’s earlier sitcom, I Love Lucy, either. “I didn’t like the show because it wasn’t reflective of what I know about love and marriage,” the elder Reiner told PBS in 2015. “I wrote about two against the world. They wrote about two against each other.” It’s probably for the better, then, that he didn’t tell Arnaz that while they were filming at his studio.

The post Rob Reiner Once Quit a TV Show Because of Desi Arnaz appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1943743
Was Kevin’s Dad From ‘Home Alone’ in the Mob? https://www.vice.com/en/article/home-alone-dad-mob/ Mon, 29 Dec 2025 14:15:48 +0000 https://www.vice.com/en/?p=1943748 It’s a question as old as, well…the first Home Alone movie: Just what is it that Kevin McCallister’s father, Peter, does for a living, exactly? He’s got a beautiful mansion (which sold for over $5 million in 2024), five kids, and he can afford to bring his extended family along with them on vacation in […]

The post Was Kevin’s Dad From ‘Home Alone’ in the Mob? appeared first on VICE.

]]>
It’s a question as old as, well…the first Home Alone movie: Just what is it that Kevin McCallister’s father, Peter, does for a living, exactly? He’s got a beautiful mansion (which sold for over $5 million in 2024), five kids, and he can afford to bring his extended family along with them on vacation in the second movie? Mr. McCallister must be making some serious cash to cover all that. So where’s it all coming from? One of the darker and, quite frankly, more interesting fan theories that’s been floating around over the years is that Peter McAllister has ties to organized crime.

It would certainly explain a lot. Remember when Joe Pesci’s character poses as a cop at the beginning of the original movie? The first thing Peter asks when Pesci says he’d like a word with him is, “Am I under arrest or something?” The so-called “Wet Bandits,” Harry and Marv (Pesci and Daniel Stern), are also unusually fixated on the McAllister home for some reason, which they refer to as the “Silver Tuna.” That’s to say nothing of the McAllister family’s affinity for gangster movies like Angels with Filthy Souls—and when Marv hears the audio from the movie coming from their house later on, he doesn’t think twice about there being some mob activity going down inside.

Was any of this actually intentional, though? When director Chris Columbus appeared on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast in 2024, he was asked about what Kevin’s parents did for work. Columbus revealed that he and John Hughes, who wrote and produced Home Alone, once had a chat about the whole job situation. Kevin’s mom, Kate, he said, “was a very successful fashion designer.” All the mannequins they have lying around the house are pretty clear evidence of that.

Columbus couldn’t recall what they settled on for Peter, however. “The father could have, based on John Hughes’s own experience, worked in advertising, but I don’t remember what the father did,” he explained. The criminal theory did get enough attention that Columbus had heard about it, though, and he addressed the speculation in that same interview. He laughed off the suggestion and responded by saying, “No organized crime—even though there was, at the time, a lot of organized crime in Chicago.”

The post Was Kevin’s Dad From ‘Home Alone’ in the Mob? appeared first on VICE.

]]>
1943748