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Victor French and Michael Landon in the original Highway to Heaven
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The Tragedy That Inspired Michael Landon to Create ‘Highway to Heaven’

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Just a few years after AC/DC had a hit singing about the “Highway to Hell,” Michael Landon was headed the other direction: after wrapping his run on Little House on the Prairie, the actor-turned-producer created the NBC drama Highway to Heaven. He also took the leading role, playing Jonathan Smith, an angel on probation, who enlists the help of an ex-cop, played by Landon’s former Little House costar Victor French, to help mortals in need. Landon didn’t just create the show as part of his next professional act; it was deeply personal, inspired by a tragic car accident that nearly took his daughter’s life.

Highway to Heaven, which debuted on September 19, 1984,  wasn’t a show that NBC was particularly jazzed about — as you’ll see below. But the network put it on the schedule anyway. And by the time it was done, Landon had been on the network for 30 years between his time on Bonanza, Little House, and Highway to Heaven. Here’s how his final TV series came together…

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Demi Lovato's Husband Jutes Inspired Music, New Album
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Demi Lovato’s Husband Jutes Inspired Music, New Album

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Demi Lovato is feeling confident thanks to her relationship.

The “Cool for the Summer” singer shared that her ninth studio album It’s Not That Deep—out Oct. 24—marks the return of “Popvato,” in part thanks to husband Jutes.

“I think it’s really a reflection of where I’m at personally,” Demi told Paper Magazine in an interview published Sept, 15. “I’m not in this place in my life where I need these huge emotional ballads to release some sort of deep emotional trauma I’m going through.”

The 33-year-old explained that when she started to work on the new album, she began writing songs that featured “heavy topics,” but quickly found that they weren’t resonating with her. Instead, she gravitated towards lighter fare—especially after her May marriage to the rapper and songwriter (real name Jordan Lutes).

“I’m in a place in my life where my energy feels very light,” Demi continued. “I just got married. It was a learning curve for me to take what I’ve always known about music, which is write what you know now. I had to learn how to write what was new to me, and that’s what this album is a reflection of.”

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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The Surreal Disney Cartoon That Inspired Fever Dream Episodes of 'Futurama' & 'Ted Lasso'
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The Surreal Disney Cartoon That Inspired Fever Dream Episodes of ‘Futurama’ & ‘Ted Lasso’

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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In 1950, Disney released an educational short titled Donald in Mathmagic Land, a 27-minute animated featurette in which the infamous belligerent duck with a speech impediment visits a surreal world filled with geometric shapes, numbers, and puzzles. Adorable, eye-catching, and credited for making mathematics accessible to generations of children, the toon is recognized for inspiring many future scientists, mathematicians, and engineers… and apparently TV writers, as it was used as the massive inspiration for both Futurama and Ted Lasso.

Guided by a disembodied narrator (voiced by Paul Frees, a.k.a. The Ghost Host for all you Disney adults out there), Donald in Mathmagic Land was much more than just a cartoon about math. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject), and Walt Disney himself called it “the most interesting film we have ever made” in terms of educational value. More importantly, the brilliant mix of classic Disney animation, abstract design, and colorful visuals made it incredibly memorable.

In 1961, it became the first Disney cartoon ever televised in color as the premiere episode of The Wonderful World of Color, and it often played in syndication for generations, allowing audiences to watch and absorb its trippy, dippy lessons in geometry.

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Is it any wonder it got a wink from the writers of Ted Lasso and Futurama, who can’t resist raiding pop culture’s attic for inspiration?

In Season 3 Episode 6 of Ted Lasso (“Sunflowers”), Ted (Jason Sudeikis) finds himself in an American-themed sports bar in Amsterdam while high on mushrooms (as one does). As he sits watching an old basketball game he once shared with his father, a disembodied voice calling itself “The True Spirit of Adventure” (voiced by Corey Burton), who materializes and offers him advice on triangles, inspiring him to try “Total Football” with his players.

It’s no coincidence that this shares the name of the narrator in Donald in Mathmagic Land, who guides Donald through his lessons in spatial design. In addition to the name connection, just as the Disney waterfowl was guided by Frees, a popular Disney voice actor, Lasso is guided by Corey Burton, the voice of Captain Hook, Ludwig Von Drake, Dale, the Mad Hatter, and other iconic Disney characters.

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Pretty neat, right? It gets better.

That takes us to Season 13 of Futurama, a show that is no stranger to satirizing pop culture references, no matter how obscure. Given the extraordinarily high level of mad genius on the writing staff, many of whom hold PhDs from Ivy League universities, it makes sense that many of the gags would be peppered with ambiguous references such as puns on architect Buckminster Fuller and the P vs NP problem in computational complexity theory, nods to Toad the Wet Sprocket, or visual sight gags to ELO’s Out of the Blue album cover, just to name a few.

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In the episode, ‘The Numberland Gap,” the gang travels to a mysterious world inhabited by numbers after receiving a numbered message through Bender’s (John DiMaggio) AM radio that led to an encoded plan in a paint-by-numbers painting. After Amy (Lauren Tom) builds the machine that transports the crew to the abstract world of Numberland, where the Professor (Billy West) meets a captive Georg Cantor and thus begins a dazzling carnival of clever, calculated quips.

It also features Danica McKellar as a head in a jar! From The Wonder Years! A truly whackadoo episode that only the brilliant maniacs over at Futurama can cook up.

“It’s a very experimental episode,” said showrunner and writer David X. Cohen. “So that is one of the most interesting episodes of the year. It’s called ‘The Numberland Gap,’ but it was inspired at Matt Groening’s suggestion by this old Disney cartoon, Donald in Mathmagic Land, where Donald Duck creeps through this land of numbers and has adventures. And he wanted us to do a version of that, but with more actual math in it, as opposed to vague references to how math is important to architecture.

“He said, ‘You guys do something like that, but with real math,’” recalled Cohen. “It sounds kind of hard, but we’re up for the challenge. So our crew goes into a land inhabited entirely by numbers.”

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Disney/Matt Groening

“There’s some really spectacular 3D graphics, I have to say, in the two done by our studio, Rough Draft Studios and Scott Vanzo, the 3D director there,” continued Cohen. “I’m very pleased with how it came out. But I’m particularly curious because it’s a wacko episode.”

“So it’s an exceptionally abstract episode, but I think we worked extra hard on it for that reason, and came out pretty funny, and there’s some math in it, but you don’t have to know the math to appreciate it. But for those who do know the math, I think it’ll be an extra treat.”

In the end, Donald in Mathmagic Land didn’t just teach kids about geometry; it also taught TV writers how to turn math into comedy gold and how to find magic and humor in treasures from our shared pop culture past.

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September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Joseph McRae Presents a 'Dysphoria of Prints' Inspired by 'The Wiz'
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Joseph McRae Presents a 'Dysphoria of Prints' Inspired by 'The Wiz'

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Fresh off of competing in the rebooted “Project Runway” series, Joseph McRae is celebrating his label’s 10th anniversary by taking a trip to Oz. McRae’s Spring 2026 collection, titled “Bloom ’25,” draws inspiration from “The Wiz” (1978) and its overarching message of staying true to oneself. Shown …

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Crazy Horse Inspired Naomi Osaka’s US Open Beauty Looks
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Crazy Horse Inspired Naomi Osaka’s US Open Beauty Looks

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Tennis star Naomi Osaka had a lot of fun at the 2025 US Open. Throughout the tournament, Osaka donned custom Nike outfits in jewel-toned shades, and when her longtime hairstylist Marty Harper saw the looks, he was inspired.

“We are always merging showmanship and functionality,” Harper says of the looks Osaka wore during the games. The two first met at a photoshoot, and have worked together for just over five years. “Naomi can come off as very stoic or reserved at first,” he reflects, “but once you get her to open up, you realize she’s simply one of the most tremendous humans ever.”

While the looks the duo created together for the French Open were “cute,” Harper shares that they wanted something a bit more serious for the U.S. tournament. It was a rose motif in the Nike looks that first got Harper’s mind flowing. Then, an inspiration from a much less likely source: a visit to the legendary Parisian cabaret show, Crazy Horse. “I was in Paris watching the Crazy Horse show, and there’s a part in it where everybody was wearing glittering hair accessories. That’s when I realized, ‘We need the roses crystallized.’”

“This look had a nod to Naomi’s Afro-Haitian roots with the curly hair texture, as well as a little bit of Harajuku as well,” hairstylist Marty Harper says.

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“This was a really pretty look for Naomi” Harper says. “I wanted the roses to be cascading through.”

“This was a really pretty look for Naomi,” Harper says. “I wanted the roses to be cascading through.”

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From there, things moved quickly. Harper’s friend, fellow hairstylist Clayton Hawkins, suggested professional bedazzler Kerin Rose Gold of A-Morir Studios for the job. They started with Gold 3-D printing the roses in a handful of different sizes before the perfect bouquet emerged. And then came the Labubus. Osaka delighted fans with an entourage of punny Labubus: Billie Jean Bling, Arthur Flashe, LaBillieBu, Althea Glitterson, and Andre Swaggassi, all in collaboration with A-Morir and in keeping with the Naomi Osaka school of style and attitude.

“I wanted to create these ornate, crown-like beauty moments for Naomi,” Harper says. “All I was thinking of was ‘let Naomi come and get her roses.’ Naomi has journeyed: she’s a champion, she speaks for women, she speaks for mental health, she does it for mothers, as well as doing it for herself. She’s opened the door for a lot of young women.”

For the final look, Harper called upon braider Tiana Amani to create the stitch braid cornrows. From there, he created different ponytail hair pieces that Osaka could wear for the walk-on, but easily remove when the game actually started. Each of the ponytails had a different texture—loose and curly, long locs—and were finished off with roses affixed to chopsticks.

September 7, 2025 0 comments
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Ahan Shetty’s Next: Unlike Anything He’s Done Before! Joins Khyati Madaan’s Horror Film Inspired By A National Tradegy | Glamsham.com
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Ahan Shetty’s Next: Unlike Anything He’s Done Before! Joins Khyati Madaan’s Horror Film Inspired By A National Tradegy | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Actor Ahan Shetty has officially unveiled his next project, one that promises to take his career into unexplored territory. The young star, best known for his romantic action debut, announced via Twitter (X) and Instagram that he is stepping into horror for the first time with a film based on a real-life national tragedy. Calling it “a new journey unlike anything I’ve done before,” Ahan expressed excitement about the challenging project and gratitude toward his collaborators.

Creative Vision and Production Team

The film is penned by Patrick Graham, widely recognized for bringing international-style horror to Indian screens with projects like Ghoul and Betaal under Blumhouse’s Indian slate. Backing the venture are producers Khyati Madaan of Not Out Entertainment and Prashant Gunjalkar, both keen on expanding their company’s theatrical offerings. In his announcement, Ahan wrote: “India’s first horror film inspired by a national tragedy. Grateful to Patrick Graham for his vision, and to our producers… for making this possible.”

Part of a Bigger Slate

The untitled film will go on floors in early 2026 and is part of Not Out Entertainment’s growing lineup. Alongside this project, the banner is also developing the romantic horror-comedy Abhootpurva and a slice-of-life drama directed by National Award-winner Habib Faisal. These projects reflect the company’s commitment to balancing commercial appeal with experimental narratives.

What’s Next

While details of the female lead and official title remain under wraps, anticipation is already building. Industry watchers are keen to see how Ahan adapts to the horror genre and how Graham will merge supernatural storytelling with the emotional weight of a real-life tragedy. For Ahan, the film marks not just a genre shift but also a statement of intent—an attempt to carve his own niche in Bollywood.

September 3, 2025 0 comments
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Coco Gauff Says Simone Biles Inspired Her US Open Win
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Coco Gauff Says Simone Biles Inspired Her US Open Win

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Coco Gauff is one of the sports world’s most prominent rising faces, and she further cemented her star power at this year’s US Open. The Georgia-born talent won her second round match in straight sets against Donna Vekić on Thursday (Aug. 28) and said fellow athlete Simone Biles was her inspiration through the tough matchup.

During a difficult first set, Gauff was left in tears as she fought through the building pressure. The world No. 3-ranked player pushed through and wrapped the match up 7-6(5), 6-2. She became emotional again during her her post-match interview and took the time to acknowledge and thank Biles who was watching in the stands.

“She helped me pull it out. I was just thinking if she can go on a six-inch beam and do that under all the pressure of the world, then I can hit the ball on [this court],” Gauff said.

She said thinking about the trials and tribulations the Olympic gold medalist went through was what gave her the motivation to secure her victory. “It brought me a little bit of calm, just knowing her story with all the things she went through mentally, so she’s an inspiration surely and her presence definitely did help me today,” she added. The camera then panned over to Biles in the crowd who cheered and shouted, “Love you!” Watch the moment below.

During her road to becoming one of the most decorated gymnasts in the world, Biles faced her own set of peaks and valleys. In 2021, she withdrew from several individual events at the Tokyo Olympics after she decided to prioritize her mental health.

Gauff currently leads the WTA Tour with 320 double faults so far this season. She told reporters that she’s feeling confident her performance will be on an upwards trajectory moving forward. “It’s been tough doing it all over and kind of refactoring everything, a motion that I knew very well,” she said, per CNN. “But I know for the future this is the right step forward, and this is the biggest test of them all. It will only get easier from here.”

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Real Life Tales That Inspired Bollywood Films
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Real Life Tales That Inspired Bollywood Films

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood has long drawn inspiration from real-life events. Many filmmakers have turned powerful stories into unforgettable films. Stories of resilience and patriotism to crime sagas and tales on unsung heroes, these movies offer light on educate and inspire.

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Mihai Mincan Talks Venice Film 'Milk Teeth' Inspired by Daughter
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Mihai Mincan Talks Venice Film ‘Milk Teeth’ Inspired by Daughter

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Romanian filmmaker Mihai Mincan is back at the Venice Film Festival‘s Horizons competition with “Milk Teeth,” a deeply personal drama set during the final days of Nicolae Ceaușescu’s dictatorship.

The film marks Mincan’s second Venice selection after his 2022 debut feature “To the North.” It will next play at the Toronto International Film Festival. Variety is exclusively debuting the film’s trailer.

Set in Romania in 1989, “Milk Teeth” follows 10-year-old Maria as she becomes the last witness to her sister’s mysterious disappearance in a small, isolated town. The story explores how a child processes trauma and loss against the backdrop of a collapsing political system.

For Mincan, the project represents both a departure from and continuation of his cinematic journey. “I wanted this really free approach,” the director tells Variety, describing how he abandoned his meticulously planned shooting style from “To the North.” “We had a list of shots, but we basically gave it up pretty soon after a few days of shooting.”

The shift in approach was partly practical and partly philosophical. Working with child actors, Mincan knew he “didn’t want to rehearse with that child a lot.” Instead, he wanted “the girl would have, like, a lot of freedom to act and to move the way she wanted, and the camera must follow her, not the other way around.”

The story draws heavily from Mincan’s own childhood experiences. “I was the same age as… I mean, I was nine, she’s 10, actually in the film. So I know that world. I know I know the way it looked, I know the way it smelled, I know how it sounded,” he says. The film was also inspired by a police dossier about a missing girl from 1989, though Mincan discarded most elements except for one haunting image: “a girl disappearing with a bucket going to the garbage.”

That image resonates personally. “It’s such a familiar image to myself. My parents used to send me the same way, you know, with the bucket through the blocks of flats down to the garbage.”

But the film’s deeper inspiration comes from Mincan’s own daughter, who “had two or three years in which she found it really difficult to connect with the world.” This personal experience led him to create “a story of a girl who is like living in a box all the time. So the world is always out there in the background, but the connection of her with that world is very difficult at times.”

The narrative approach deliberately maintains a child’s perspective throughout, creating what Mincan calls “a fragmented narrative.” He explains: “If you go into a child’s perspective, you stay there. And that means, creatively, it’s almost shocking, because it basically needs it means that all the narrative process kind of becomes very fragmented.”

The film, featuring Emma Ioana Mogos, Marina Palii, Igor Babiac, and Istvan Teglas, is structured in two distinct parts. The first half follows the immediate aftermath of the disappearance, while the second “would be like going down inside the mind, completely inside the mind of a child.” Mincan notes this latter section is “the part that I’m most proud of in the film.”

Despite the perid setting, Mincan believes the themes remain relevant. “Romania hasn’t changed a lot since that time,” he observes. “There’s one thing in the film and also in real life today that hasn’t changed is the silence of the system… This country was built wrong.”

When editing began, Mincan and his editor worked under a simple but powerful directive written on a large piece of paper: “This is a film about loneliness.”

The production itself was an international collaboration, involving partners from Romania, France, Denmark, Greece, and Bulgaria. “Milk Teeth” is produced by deFilm (Romania), in coproduction with Remora Films (France), Ström Pictures (Denmark), StudioBauhaus (Greece), and Screening Emotions (Bulgaria). The project participated in TorinoFilmLab 2023, where it received both a Production Award and Green Filming Award.

Cercamon is handling world sales on “Milk Teeth.”

Watch the trailer here:

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