Welcome to today’s edition ofNerd Alert, where we have all the off-beat nerdy news for you in one convenient spot. What do we have on tap for today?Emilia Clarkebelts out a reggae tune for the Red Nose DayGame of Thronesmusical byColdplay,Daredevilshould be namedBatman, aBreaking Badbar is coming to London, and much more. So sit back, relax, and check out all that today’sNerd Alerthas to offer.
Khaleesi Sings Reggae
During last night’s Red Nose Day special on NBC,Game of ThronesstarEmilia Clarkeshowed a different side to her Daenerys Targaryen character by singing a reggae song for a skit entitledGame of Thrones: The Musical. If you’ve ever wanted to see Daenerys wearing one of those colorful Rastafarian hats, this is surely the video for you, but don’t expect her to be touring Jamaica anytime soon with her dragons in tow…
Coldplay’sGame of Thrones: The Musical
Dany’s reggae song was part of a 12-minute skit calledGame of Thrones: The Musical, which was put together by Coldplay and several cast members from the HBO series. The “musical” also featuresPeter Dinklage(Tyrion Lannister),Kit Harington(Jon Snow),Iwan Rheon(Ramsay Snow),Nikolaj Coster-Waldau(Jamie Lannister), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Jojen Reed), Mark Addy (Robert Baratheon),John Bradley(Samwell Tarly),Rose Leslie(Ygritte), Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy) and Charlotte Hope (Myranda), and gives fans a much different perspective on the mystical land of Westeros.
DaredevilShould Be NamedBatman
The folks atDorklyhave put together a brief video that uses hilariously sound logic to explain whyDaredevilshould be namedBatmanandGhost Ridershould go byDaredevil. Of course,Batmanhas been around far longer thanDaredevilin the comics, so the point is moot, but the video does make a lot of sense.
If you find yourself searching for an excuse to visit London this summer, a Breaking Bad-themed “pop-up bar” entitledABQLondonwill open this July. The bar is literally set up in an RV, where patrons can “cook” their own cocktails for a two-hour visit that will cost 30 pounds. The bar will only be open for three months, for some reason, but there are nearly 22,000 people who have already signed up for tickets. If you live in London, or are planning to visit this summer, check out the official website atABQLondon.comfor more details.

David Letterman’s Final Top 10
In case you didn’t watchDavid Letterman’s final broadcast ofLate Show with David Lettermanon Wednesday night, one of the highlights was his final Top 10, entitled “Things I’ve Always Wanted to Say toDavid Letterman.” Instead of the late-night legend running down the top 10, a slew of celebrity guests took the stage, revealing what they’ve always wanted to say to Dave.Alec Baldwin, Barbara Walters,Steve Martin,Jerry Seinfeld,Jim Carrey,Chris Rock,Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Peyton Manning,Tina FeyandBill Murrayall took the stage with hilarious bits to say goodbye the the late-night legend.
What If Characters Said What Actors Tweeted?
CollegeHumorhas put together a humorous animated video that shows how certain scenes from classic movies would be different if the dialogue was replaced by actual tweets from the stars. The video inserts tweets fromRussell CroweintoGladiator,Tom Cruise’s tweets intoA Few Good Men,Sylvester Stallone’s tweets intoRocky, and much more.
How DoesX-Men’s Quicksilver Listen to Music?
Because Science with Kyle Hillreturns with another question you didn’t know you needed the answer to: How doesX-Men: Days of Future Past’s Quicksilver (Evan Peters) listen to music? During the character’s memorable Pentagon scene, Quicksilver is listening to classical music at regular speed, while literally running circles around everyone in the room in the blink of an eye. How is this possible? Beats me, but this Kyle Hill guy seems to know the answer.
The Making ofStar WarsWax Figures at Madame Tussauds London
Just in time forStar Wars: The Force Awakenslater this year, Madame Tussauds London is putting together aStar Warsexhibit, with a new behind-the-scenes video showing the painstaking process of crafting these intricate wax figures. These artisans spent a whopping 800 hours putting together the Chewbacca figure, and the statue forMark Hamill’s Luke Skywalker is made of 10,000 separate pieces, all put together by hand. All in all, there will be 11 sets with 16 characters from the first sixStar Warsmovies at this new exhibit.
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