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Saturday, September 13, 2014
Negromancer News Bits and Bites for the Week of September 7th to September 13th, 2014 - Update #14
NEWS:
From the Telegraph: Sarah Palin is still hilarious. Yes, we do know who you are; you're that Tina Fey impersonator.
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From YahooNews: Celebrities weigh in on Scottish referendum for independence from Great Britain.
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From HuffingtonPost: The Bundy's have a family reunion. The lead cast of "Married... with Children," Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, Ed O'Neill, and David Faustino, reunite as Sagal is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
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From InsideTV: Chris Pratt, the breakout star of Guardians of the Galaxy, will host the first "Saturday Night Live," of the new season.
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From TheHollywoodReporter: Didn't know that Marlon Wayans was being sued. And, of course, being that it's Marlon, it is a hilarious lawsuit.
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From Variety: According to early estimates, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy wins the September 5th to 7th, 2014 weekend box office.
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From YahooMovies: I did not know that The Identical was a "faith-based" film. It is a box office flop, at least in its first week. The is a year that saw several successful faith-based films, including Heaven is for Real ($94.4 million), God's Not Dead ($60.7 million), and Son of God ($59.7 million).
COMIC BOOKS - Movies and Books
From TheHollywoodReporter: "Hulk vs. Thanos" by Jim Starlin, coming before the end of the year.
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From TheVerge: Spy photos for the new Batmobile from "Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice."
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From TheWrap: FOX's "Gotham," a film set in Batman's hometown before Batman debuts, has been named the "most promising new show" of the Fall by the Television Critics Association.
STAR WARS:
From TheWrap: Actor Mark Ruffalo reaches out to Star Wars Episode 8 writer-director, Rian Johnson, in hopes of landing a role in the film. Ruffalo previously worked with Johnson on The Brothers Bloom.
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From TheVerge: First, a British pilot and engineer accidentally caught sight of the Millennium Falcon. Now, savvy photographers have taken photos of what may be an X-Wing fighter.
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From YahooMovies: A message from J.J.Abrams leads to speculation about the appearance of a third Death Stars.
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From InsideTV and ScreenRant: Two articles about how the upcoming Disney XD animated series, "Star Wars Rebels" will connect to the existing films and the upcoming Episode 7.
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From HuffingtonPost: A pilot inadvertently captures the Millennium Falcon while unknowingly flying over an Episode 7 set.
REVIEWS:
From TheHollywoodReporter: A review of Mike Binder's Black and White with Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer. Oscar buzz for Spenser - hope it goes better than the results of her Oscar buzz for Fruitvale Station.
OBITS:
From YahooTV: Chicago-based actress, Molly Glynn, died in an accident when a tree fell on her while she was bike riding with her husband. Glynn had a recurring role on the television series, " Chicago Fire."
MISC:
From ESPN via RSN: NFL star Adrian Peterson charged after "whooping" his son.
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From YahooSports: No, he doesn't know where Alabama is...
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From YahooSports: The Baltimore Ravens cut running back, Ray Rice, after the full disturbing video of him knocking out his wife (then fiance) emerges. Shortly afterwards, the NFL suspended him indefinitely.
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