

Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors is producing a holiday movie for Amazon called "12 Days of Christmas", and it has a very strange premise. According to the "Hollywood Reporter", it's about a guy named Nick and he's "a career-driven, self-absorbed man who never wants to have children." 12 days before Christmas he wakes up and finds a KID in his home. He thinks it's a bad dream, until the next morning, when there's now a SECOND kid. So, he's basically forced to discover the joys of parenting.

An art group bought an ANDY WARHOL painting for $20,000 . . . then they mixed it in with 999 high-quality forgeries . . . and now, they're selling each of them for just $250. It's a stunt, but one lucky person will get the original.
The JONAS BROTHERS are going to be roasted in a Netflix special hosted by KENAN THOMPSON. It comes out November 23rd.
In a new survey, Americans describe their perfect Super Bowl commercial as funny . . . devoid of politics . . . family-friendly . . . and featuring a celebrity, preferably THE ROCK.
A list of facts about "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" includes: it featured the first time Lucy pulled away the football from Charlie Brown in animation . . . it's satire for Santa Claus . . . and some scholars thought the Great Pumpkin was a real legend.
NEIL PATRICK HARRIS posted a video with his twins to celebrate his 1,000th Instagram post. The kids roasted him for spending too much time on his phone.
CHRIS EVANS Tweeted about Jim and Pam from "The Office" over the weekend . . . and then freaked out a bit when both JOHN KRASINSKI and JENNA FISCHER responded.
ORLANDO BLOOM posted a video of himself decorating his daughter's bedroom, and he's SHIRTLESS.
"The Simpsons" introduced a new character who is a breast cancer survivor.
SETH GREEN dressed up as Chucky for Halloween.