Clerks 3 around that song so this is actually a great question for me right now. Basically, I’m using that as my model.”
Now, it looks like the new draft for
Clerks 3 is finished and My Chemical Romance fans are going to love the film’s opening scene. This week, Smith gave a sneak peek into the new movie by unveiling the first page of his script.
According to the post,
Clerks 3 opens up with “Welcome To The Black Parade” as the iconic Quick Stop Groceries building is reintroduced to the audience.
“I started writing CLERKS III on December 28th and just finished the 101 page first draft last night,” he shares. “But the writing doesn’t begin when you start tapping the keys: I’ve been stirring this stew in my brain pan for awhile now. So when I sat down to put years of daydreaming into actual words, the typing part of the writing process was pretty brisk.”
Musicians On Call “brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities.” MOC president and CEO Pete Griffin hopes that the donation of these comfortable shoes will help frontline workers through the grueling days ahead.
“The stress of the pandemic on staff in all areas of the hospital has been unrelenting and we have been doing what we can to continue bringing them the joy of live music,” Griffin says. “We are so grateful to Post Malone and Crocs for joining us in providing even more relief when they need it the most through this generous donation. Thanks to them, caregivers at 70 hospitals nationwide will have the added support of their Crocs to help them through their day.”
folklorequickly went viral on TikTok after creatives began sharing their pop-punk renditions of some of her new songs.
Now, it’s All Time Low’s turn to be at the center of a new viral trend. Emo and pop-punk music listeners are using TikTok to show off their love for the scene’s music and also find other fans in the community.
Back in December, TikTok user @yungricepatty proved that liking this type of music isn’t a phase and shared his video featuring All Time Low’s “
Dear Maria, Count Me In.” Since its release, the video has received over 2 million likes and nearly 8 million views.
Now, Twitter CEO
Jack Dorsey is opening up about the decision and the ramifications of banning the president from the platform.
Clearly, Donald Trump and Twitter had a very tumultuous relationship. Over the years, various tweets from the president were slapped with warning labels and largely scrutinized by the public.
Then, last week, the social media platform had enough. Trump’s account was initially suspended for 12 hours after violating Twitter’s civic liberty policy. However, after Trump returned and posted tweets that violated policies again, Twitter suspended his account permanently.
Since his ban, Trump has returned to Twitter, but exclusively on the official White House account. Earlier this week, Trump reemerged to give a brief speech that officially denounced the riots that transpired at the U.S. Capitol.