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Black will be doing more than just acting in A Minecraft Movie. He revealed to Variety that he will also perform an original song featuring Foo Fighters and Nirvana star Dave Grohl on drums. He co-wro...
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"’The man sandwich’ was a bonding experience and it was a comedy gold,” Black said. “When I read it in the script, I was like, ‘holy cannoli, are we really going to go there? We're going to go all th...
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Jack Black is fired up and ready to rock on the first soundtrack song from his upcoming adventure flick A Minecraft Movie. And he’s bringing along some friends. Black dropped the classic rock burner “I Feel Alive” last week, a thundering jam featuring Who-like screams and 1970s KISS disco rock vibes.
Jack Black experienced a slight wardrobe malfunction during his Monday appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” The actor, 55, came out while playing on an electric guitar, but as he danced up the steps his pants fell around his ankles, showing off his black and red boxers.
By day, Jack Black is the king of family-friendly film. But in night’s darkness, Black is a badass rock star in the band Tenacious D. So in typical Jack Black fashion for his latest film, A Minecraft Movie, the actor hit the booth for its official soundtrack.
I Feel Alive features Black on lead vocals and Grohl handling drums. The track also has Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens Of The Stage playing guitar, plus co-production from Black, Andrew Watt ( Ozzy Osbourne, Post Malone) and Mark Ronson (Queens Of The Stone Age, Amy Winehouse). Have a listen below,
Ahead of A Minecraft Movie’s release in April, you can listen to I Feel Alive from the soundtrack – and, as well as vocals by Steve (played by Jack Black), the song features some very special
Jack Black is hosting “Saturday Night Live” for the first time in nearly 20 years on April 5 — and it’s keeping him up at night. The actor, comedian and musician made a stop in London on Sunday for the premiere of “A Minecraft Movie” before heading into the “SNL” writer’s room this week,