Piers Morgan “delighted” to win the NME Awards 2020 Villain Of The Year

It is the second consecutive victory for the ‘Good Morning Britain’ presenter

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Piers Morgan has hailed his NME Awards 2020 victory after picking up the Villain Of The Year gong yet again.

The Good Morning Britain presenter picked up the award for the second time in a row after previously picking up the same prize at the 2018 ceremony.

Taking to Twitter ahead of tonight’s ceremony (February 12), he wrote: “Delighted to announce I have won (again) @NME’s coveted Villain of the Year award. Their readers are the people I most enjoy annoying, so this is particularly pleasing. Thanks to everyone who voted.”

The award is reserved for controversial figures and former recipients include Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and Justin Bieber.

Morgan won the title over Prime Minister Boris Johnson, US record executive Scooter Braun and Avengers villain Thanos.

Harry Styles won the gong two years running in 2013 and 2014, while Justin Bieber and Kanye West have also added villain of the year to their CVs in the past.

The night opened with a performance of ‘Deal Wiv it’ from Mura Masa and Slowthai, followed by Beabadoobee. Performances are still to come from AJ Tracey, Yungblud and show closers The 1975.

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The Goonies Re-Enactment Pilot Picked Ordered by Fox

The script will be written by The Bold Type creator Sarah Watson.

The Goonies Re-Enactment Pilot Picked Ordered by Fox
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Goonies never say die… or at least that’s what they’ll be saying in the new pilot that Fox has ordered.

As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, the network has enlisted The Bold Type creator Sarah Watson to write a drama centered around a re-enactment of the ’80s classic film. The plot starts with the character Stella Cooper, who’s failed to “make it” in New York City and has found herself back in her depressed hometown, working as a substitute teacher. She finds a new focus when she agrees to help three students with their dream of creating a shot-for-shot remake of The Goonies. As the project unfolds, the town finds its own new hopes along the way.

The project comes from  Warner Bros. TV, Fox’s content accelerator SideCar and Amblin TV. Greg Mottola (Adventureland, Superbad, HBO’s The Newsroom, FX’s Dave) will direct the pilot, as well as serve as executive producer, along with SideCar’s Gail Berman, Lauren Shuler Donner, Richard Donner, and Amblin’s Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank.


The pilot marks the network’s eighth order for the season. As The Hollywood Reporter puts it, as the rest of the world seems to be working on reboots, it appears Fox is making a push back to original shows, harkening back to some of the network’s earlier breadwinning content like The Simpsons.

Meanwhile, The Goonies original film turns 35 this year and still remains a classic. Written by Steven Spielberg, the ’80s adventure comedy stars Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Martha Plimpton, Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Cohen and Jonathan Ke Huy Quan.

The Goonies Re-Enactment Pilot Picked Ordered by Fox
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Watch Taylor Swift’s full acceptance speech for Best Solo Act In The World at the NME Awards 2020

Taylor Swift just picked up the Best Solo Act in the World at the NME Awards 2020. It was presented by none other than Songwriter Of The Decade Robyn! Here’s what Taylor had to say… “Robyn, you inspire every single artist doing pop music right now. I was lucky enough to win this award a […]

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Taylor Swift just picked up the Best Solo Act in the World at the NME Awards 2020. It was presented by none other than Songwriter Of The Decade Robyn! Here’s what Taylor had to say…

“Robyn, you inspire every single artist doing pop music right now. I was lucky enough to win this award a couple of years ago, but I wasn’t able to go. But I have one of these awards and I put it in my kitchen, and every single morning when I wake up and go downstairs, there is this middle finger in my face like, ‘Good morning!’. Just a full middle finger putting me in my place: good morning. So it’s amazing to have a matching set. I am honoured and I am very excited about this. I want to say hello and thank you to all of the artists that are here tonight, I am such a fan of all of you. I am inspired by all of you.

I want to say thank you so much to anyone who writes about music, who blogs about music, who tweets about music, who cares about music… But most of all, I want to say thank you to the fans because they are the only reason that I get to do this.

This is my first time at the NME Awards and I just feel like… everyone here is so shy, so reserved. It’s like, ‘are you guys going to have any fun tonight? Are you going to come out of your shells at all?’ Oh wait, no, this is like the craziest award show I have ever been to and I love it so much. Thank you for having me!”

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Roger Waters: Trump Is a “Mass Destroyer of Everything That Any of Us Might Love”

Sanders says that Bernie Sanders is “the only candidate who can possibly win against Donald Trump.”

Roger Waters: Trump Is a “Mass Destroyer of Everything That Any of Us Might Love”
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Roger Waters’ upcoming North American tour coincides with the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, and that’s not by accident. Waters’ “This Is Not a Drill Tour” promises to be his most political outing to date, because “as the clock ticks faster and faster and faster down to extinction, it seemed like a good thing to make a fuss about it… To be blunt, we need to change the way we organize ourselves as a human race or die.”

Waters expanded on those sentiments during a screening of his concert film Us + Them in New York on Tuesday night, as Rolling Stone points out. When the moderator, BMG’s John Loeffler, commented that he “was equally moved [in the film] just to see kids all over the world getting the message that they’re not alone,” Waters said was the case everywhere, except America.

“Funnily enough, they are [connecting to that message], but unfortunately not fucking here,” he said (via Rolling Stone). “Because if they were, you wouldn’t have Donald Trump as a president, you wouldn’t be having all this nonsense with the Democratic primaries, with them trying to destroy the only candidate who can possibly win against Donald Trump, [Bernie] Sanders.”


From there, Waters waxed despair on the sad state of affairs of which America currently finds itself in.

“We’re living here in a fool’s hell,” Waters remarked. “The United States of America is not a fool’s paradise; it’s a fool’s hell. And watching [the film], it reminded me that the great battle is the battle between propaganda and love. And propaganda is winning. And sadly, the buttons of the propaganda machine are being pushed by people who are fucking sick. These sick, sociopathic fuckers, all of them, every single one of them. Believe it or not, Donald Trump is somewhere down here, floundering around in the muddy water at the bottom of the oligarchic pool.”

“And this is a man who has failed at fucking everything in his life except becoming the biggest … tyrant and mass murderer and mass destroyer of everything that any of us might love or cherish in the whole [world], only because he has the power,” Watters added. “Unfortunately, he has his finger on the button on it, and he’s right. In ‘Pigs,’ when we put up that he has a bigger button and it works, it does. And it’s working all over the world, murdering brown people for profit.”

Waters’ “This Is Not a Drill Tour” runs from July to August, with each performance taking place in the round. You can find tickets to his upcoming dates here. And if you aren’t a fan of Waters’ politics, go see Katy Perry, because he doesn’t care.

Roger Waters 2020 Tour Dates:
07/08 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
07/10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
07/14 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
07/17 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
07/21 – Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre
07/23 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
07/25 – Albany, NY @ Times Union Center
07/28 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
07/30 – Washington, DC @ Capitol One Arena
08/01 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center
08/05 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
08/11 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
08/13 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
08/15 – Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena
08/18 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
08/20 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
08/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
08/25 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
08/27 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
08/29 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
09/02 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
09/04 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
09/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ STAPLES Center
09/14 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
09/16 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
09/19 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome
09/21 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
09/23 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
09/25 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
09/30 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
10/03 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

Roger Waters: Trump Is a “Mass Destroyer of Everything That Any of Us Might Love”
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‘Blue Story’ wins Best Film and Micheal Ward wins Best Actor at NME Awards 2020

The winning movie was directed and written by Rapman

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Blue Story won the Best Film prize while Micheal Ward picked up Best Actor at the NME Awards 2020 in London this evening (February 12).

Returning to the O2 Academy Brixton and hosted by Katherine Ryan and Julie Adenuga, the NME Awards celebrates the best of the last 12 months in music. See the full running list of winners so far here.

Speaking at this evening’s ceremony after being presented the awards by Ella Eyre and Lawrence Okolie, Blue Story star Michael Ward praised director Rapman and acclaimed the film as “the biggest urban movie ever”.

“We triumph, we keep coming for more,” Ward said.

Blue Story, directed and written by musician Rapman, tells the story of two lifelong friends turned against each other by London’s brutal gang culture. Other films nominated for the award included Joker, Midsommar, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and Hustlers.

Ward beat the likes of Taron Egerton, Florence Pugh, Lupita Nyong’o and Joaquin Phoenix to the prize.

The night opened with a performance of ‘Deal Wiv it’ from Mura Masa and Slowthai, followed by Beabadoobee, FKA Twigs and Yungblud. Performances are still to come from AJ Tracey and show closers The 1975.

NME Awards 2020

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Taylor Swift wins Best Solo Act In The World award at NME Awards 2020: “I am inspired by all of you”

The pop star beat Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey and Beck

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Taylor Swift has triumphed to win Best Solo Act In The World at the NME Awards 2020 in London this evening (February 12).

Returning to the O2 Academy Brixton and hosted by Katherine Ryan and Julie Adenuga, the NME Awards celebrates the best of the last 12 months in music. See the full running list of winners so far here.

The international pop star beat fellow nominees Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey and Beck.

Robyn presented the award to Swift, who said: “I am honoured and I am very excited about this. I want to say hello and thank you to all of the artists that are here tonight, I am such a fan of all of you. I am inspired by all of you.”

“I want to say thank you so much to anyone who writes about music, who blogs about music, who tweets about music, who cares about music… But most of all, I want to say thank you to the fans because they are the only reason that I get to do this,” she said. Read her full acceptance speech here.

The night opened with a performance of ‘Deal Wiv it’ from Mura Masa and Slowthai, followed by subsequent performances from Beabadoobee, Yungblud and AJ Tracey. The 1975 will close the show with a headline performance.

NME Awards 2020

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The Cure’s Robert Smith says new album will “definitely” arrive in 2020

Finally!

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The Cure‘s Robert Smith has said that a new album from the band will “definitely” arrive in 2020.

The goth-rock icons, who are yet to release the follow-up to 2008’s ‘4:13 Dream’, previously revealed that three new records were in the works.

Speaking at the 2020 NME Awards, Smith confirmed that a new record will finally see the light of day this year.

“The first one will definitely be out soon, we’re wrapping it up now and it’s going to be mixed. But until it’s completed, no one will believe me. I look forward to it coming out more than anyone else, trust me!”

However, his word wasn’t *exactly* final.

“I’m too old to commit to idiot things like that, wait and see,” he said.

When asked about the other two, Smith said: “There’s only two, the third thing is just me, it’s just an hour of me.”

Smith’s comments came shortly after the band won Best Festival Headliner as supported by CanO.

He said of the honour: “Thank you very much. I dressed up for this it means a lot getting an award like this, winning a live award. Thank you very much to the NME for this. We had the most fun ever last year and I’m very happy to be the singer in The Cure right now.”

The night opened with a performance of ‘Deal Wiv it’ from Mura Masa and Slowthai. Performances also came from AJ Tracey, Yungblud, Beabadoobee and show closers The 1975.

 

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