All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.
Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
Also, NXT "Takeover" results, former Ring of Honor champion Kevin Steen heading to the WWE, Ronda Rousey possibly making an appearance at "SummerSlam" and the Von Erichs are the subject of an upcoming ESPN "30 For 30" documentary.
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson’s latest film, might be perfect, according to critics. Brightly colored, characters fitted with a lover’s agenda, Tilda Swinton aged forty years with makeup, and an all-star cast that draws together “every actor you've ever liked,” has commentators praising the film simply from its two minute and twenty-six second trailer.