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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Negromancer News Bits and Bites for the Week of August 10th to August 16th, 2014 - Update #13
NEWS:
From the BostonHerald: Jackie Chan says that he has been approached about appearing in a few sequels, including "Rush Hour 4" and "The Expendables 4."
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From Today: Star Trek legend, George Takei (Sulu), recalls his family being taken at gunpoint (with bayonet) in 1942 on their way to an American internment camp during World War II. This story and more will be included in "To Be Takei," the documentary about his life.
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From Deadline: Mike Epps apparently delivered an explosive screen test that has him as the front-runner to play iconic stand-up comic and actor, Richard Pryor, in a planned biopic from Oscar-nominated director, Lee Daniels, for The Weinstein Company.
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One of the other actors being considered is Marlon Wayans, who was the choice when Adam Sandler's Happy Madison was producing a Pryor film with Dreamgirls' Bill Condon directing. Michael B. Jordan and Nick Cannon are also being considered. Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway are among those considered to play Pryor's wife, Jennifer Lee Pryor.
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From YahooFinance: Amazon is refusing to accept pre-orders on some Walt Disney DVDs in a battle that is similar to Amazon's feud with book publisher, Hachette.
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From YahooCelebrity: Tyler Posey, star of MTV's "Teen Wolf," played Jennifer Lopez's young son in the 2002 film, Maid in Manhattan. Lopez and Posey reunited on stage last night at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards. This article also has a list of the award ceremony's winners. Most of the winners were movies based on books written for teens and the young adult audience.
COMIC BOOKS - Movies, TV, and Comics:
From IGN: SPOILERS! Lex Luthor's dastardly plot in "Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" may have been revealed. It involves a corpse and kryptonite.
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From Yahoo: Vin Diesel teasing or trolling his fans about starring in a possible Marvel Studios film featuring the Inhumans.
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From TheWrap: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles update won the August 8 to 10, 2014 weekend box office.
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From THR: Ninja Turtles sequel announced for June 3, 2016.
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From YahooMovies: Photographic evidence that Guardians of the Galaxy star, Chris Pratt, was homeless and lived in a van at one time.
STAR WARS:
From LatinoReview: Episode VII plots, villains, spoilers, etc.
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From IndieRevolver: An alleged look at how Han Solo (Harrison Ford) will look in Star Wars: Episode VII.
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From IndieRevolver: About the alleged Sith villain of Episode VII.
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From Twitter: An interesting photo.
OBITS:
From Variety: Lauren Bacall, legendary Hollywood actress and icon of the Golden Age of Hollywood, has died at the age of 89. She made her debut at the age of 19 in the film, To Have and to Have Not (directed by Howard Hawks), opposite another legend and icon, Humphrey Bogart. She died at her apartment in Manhattan today, Tuesday, August 12, 2014. My heart is broken. Negromancer sends condolences to Ms. Bacall's family and friends.
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From TheWeek: Bacall on Humphrey Bogart's illness and death.
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From CNN: The actress, Arlene Martel, has died at the age of 78. She was known to "Star Trek" fans as "T'Pring," the Vulcan priestess who was engaged to marry Spock in the episode "Amok Time" (the first episode of the second season). Martel died Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Negromancer sends condolences to her family and friends.
TRAILERS:
From 20th Century Fox: Second trailer for the animated film, The Book of Life. Film is due Halloween 2014.
MISC:
From YahooNews and the NYPost: Brittney Griner of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury is engaged to fellow WNBA player, Glory Johnson of the Tulsa Shock. Both Arizona and Oklahoma, however, practice bigotry in their marriage laws.
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From Truthout: How the Mainstream Media Helped Kill Michael Brown. The author's argument makes sense, especially the standpoint of the relationship between law enforcement a crime reporters.
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