Month: June 2017

  • The Dennis Rodman effect

    The Dennis Rodman effect

    This morning it was reported that Dennis Rodman was going –again– to North Korea..

    Then he arrived..

    Then this news alert..

    Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN)Otto Warmbier, an American college student jailed in North Korea, has been released, according to his parents.
    “He is being medivacked to the US. The brutalization and terrorism the North Koreans have put upon Otto and the Warmbier family have ended. Thank God,” they told CNN.
    Warmbier was detained in January 2016 at the airport in Pyongyang on his way home from a visit to the reclusive country.

    And you still say that he’s not a secret agent…??

  • The Babadook: how the horror movie monster became a gay icon

    The Babadook: how the horror movie monster became a gay icon

    The Babadook: how the horror movie monster became a gay icon :

    It all started on Tumblr as somewhat of a tongue in cheek post.. it went from there to explode into a true thing.. people now using the horror film imagery as a celebration of LGBT..

    In December 2016, a screenshot was posted to Tumblr showing The Babadook listed prominently among “LGBT Movies” on Netflix – more likely to be a doctored image indicative of the meme’s gaining momentum, than a categorisation error.

    “The B in LGBT stands for Babadook,” another user responded.

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  • Dennis Rodman back in Beijing ahead of rumored trip to North Korea

    Dennis Rodman back in Beijing ahead of rumored trip to North Korea

    Dennis Rodman back in Beijing ahead of rumored trip to North Korea :

    Hong Kong and Washington (CNN)NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman is expected to arrive in North Korea Tuesday, according to two officials in that country who spoke to CNN. 

    CNN spotted Rodman at Beijing International Airport, where he declined to answer questions. Rodman would be arriving in Pyongyang at a time of heightened tension between Washington and Pyongyang, which is currently detaining four Americans.

    The fate of the world is in his hands.

    I still think we’ll find out in a generation that he has been a CIA asset..

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  • DISMAL MUMMY WEEKEND

    DISMAL MUMMY WEEKEND

    TOM CRUISE TANKING! MUMMY HAVING DISMAL WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

    Tom Cruise unravels..

    Weak weekend..

    The sexless appeal of Tom Cruise..

    THE TOP FIVE

    1.). Wonder Woman (WB), 4,165 theaters / $15.8M Fri. (-59%)/3-day cume: $52.8M (-49%)/Total:$200.6M/ Wk 2

    2.). The Mummy (Uni), 4.035 theaters / $12M Fri. (includes $2.66M) /3-day cume: $30.5M/Wk 1

    3.). Captain Underpants (DWA/20TH), 3,529 theaters (+95)/ $3.5M Fri. (-56%) /3-day cume: $12.6M (-47%)/Total: $44.1M/Wk 2

    4.). Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (DIS), 3,679 theaters (-597) / $2.97 M Fri. (-53%)/3-day cume: $10.4M (-53%)/Total:$135.5M/ Wk 3

    5.). It Comes at Night (A24), 2,533 theaters / $2.4M Fri. (includes $700 previews) /3-day cume: $6.2M/Total: Wk 1

  • ADAM WEST DEAD AT 88

    ADAM WEST DEAD AT 88

    Adam West, the ardent actor who managed to keep his tongue in cheek while wearing the iconic cowl of the Caped Crusader on the classic 1960s series Batman, has died. He was 88.

    West, who was at the pinnacle of pop culture after Batman debuted in January 1966, only to see his career fall victim to typecasting after the ABC show flamed out, died Friday night in Los Angeles after a short battle with leukemia, a family spokesperson said.

    West died peacefully surrounded by his family and is survived by his wife Marcelle, six children, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

    A star who will be greatly missed on the planet earth.
  • Not for the faint of heart or the low in fiber

    Not for the faint of heart or the low in fiber

    Surgeons removed 30 inches of a man’s large intestine after diagnosing him with a rare condition involving a building-up of constipation throughout his life.

    The unnamed male patient, 22, is believed to have been born with the congenital condition known as Hirschsprung’s disease – also known as “HD”.

    It means his stool cannot pass because of a lack of nerves in some muscles inside his colon.

    As a result, the man’s abdomen began to bulge at a very young age – to the point where people thought he appeared heavily pregnant.

  • Tom Cruise: Tomb raider

    Tom Cruise: Tomb raider

    THE MUMMY is not connected well with audiences..
    But WONDER WOMAN continues strong ..

    Tom Cruise’s latest movie, Universal’s The Mummy is tanking stateside this weekend in second place with an estimated $30.9M behind Warner Bros/DC’s Wonder Woman which will own the top spot for a second weekend in a row with $54.3M, -47% and a running cumulative of $202.1M by Sunday.

    The movie has not been received well, either–by critics or regular viewers.. THE MUMMY is currently being hit with an 18% rotten rate on ROTTEN TOMATOES..

    David Sims from the ATLANTIC: As the beginning of an ongoing series, it’s an utter bore, one with only the faintest grasp of what made Universal’s monster pictures so iconic all those decades ago…

    Sarah Fetters from Movie Freak: Let’s not mince words. As a kickoff to a proposed new series of films, dubbed the “Dark Universe”… The Mummy is a very bad movie.

    And even a POSITIVE review Beliefnet is confused: A plane crash scene is viscerally exciting, and sets up the movie’s funniest line later on. But it cannot make its mind up whether it wants to be adventure, horror, or camp.

  • Hanford hell continues

    Hanford hell continues

    SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) – Radiation warning alarms sounded Thursday at a former plutonium production plant in Washington state, prompting a take-cover order that sent about 350 workers seeking cover indoors during the demolition of a plant that for decades had helped make nuclear weapons.

    The warnings were lifted later … all word from officials is that the scene is safe …. (safe?)
  • True horrors in the heartland

    True horrors in the heartland

    Forget scary movies, there is something much worse taking place in reality: Drug deaths in the United States are so quickly escalating in number, that coroners are even running out of room for body storage as they are found.. (that is in Western Pennsylvania.. )

    From sea to shining sea the opioid crisis is becoming more than a crisis: It is now a way of life.

    I read this story with true horror   Americans under the age of 50 are dying due to overdoses in record numbers. So big, as a matter of fact, that drug deaths ARE NOW THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH of the under 50 demographic..

    59,000 deaths in the United States in 2016. A record year–and a 19% increase in the category when compared to 2015..

    The heroin epidemic has turned into a fentanyl problem.. Meth included.. the other stuff pales in comparison.

    Addiction is real.. And there are LOTS of factors that are inclusive in these numbers.  It is beyond a ‘blame the addict’ world.. Especially when gateway drugs are so often prescribed.

    Yes indeed.. the United States of death. The culture of drugs.. the mind-numbing and life destroying problem only gets worse.

    Of course, we will continue to do as we always did: Cover it up in our minds. Watch sports. And pretend that politics matters.
    All the while your neighborhood is destroyed and communities across America become towns that fear sundown…

  • The wrasling days are back again. At least in my house.

    The wrasling days are back again. At least in my house.

    Ratings may be down. But in my house? ….rising again

    It finally arrived! The special moment when my son and I could attend a professional wrestling match together.
    The venue: Wilkes Barre.. The moment: Magical!

    My soon to be 7-year-old became an immediate fan. He knew little of the matches or wrestlers prior.. but during and after became completely immersed in all that is professional wrestling.

    Wrestling is one of those things that I avoided over the past several years. When I was younger it was a must watch. During my teenage years when Stone Cold was stunning Vince McMahon weekly, I had and attended RAW parties every Monday night. Always fun times.

    But as you age, as you grow.. (some would say as you mature) you neglect those old battles. You look back with a nostalgic tear at the memories and fun times. Such as when I saw Ric Flair live… or when my father used to take me to the local cable company to pick up the little box to hook on the TV for the quarterly pay per view events–everything now is different.

    The thing that is not different however is professional wrestling: It is almost reassuring that you can figure out who will win, who will lose.. it is amazing to watch a TV production live, to see how truly staged everything is.. The number of times stagehands en masse change the mat and draping around the ring during the televised RAW program.

    My son went wild for Roman Reigns. Really wished he could have seen the Undertaker wrestle.. but was in awe when the Big Show took part in a really quick tag team match.

    Professional wrestling is taking a massive ratings hit right now. I can see why.. The soap opera drama is too much, and not fun. Besides the Miz, there isn’t much humor like years gone by. There is no big star right now.

    This, however, is so often what happens with wrestling. The Hulk Hogan years led to the Stone Cold years, which led to the Rock years.. Vince McMahons needs that larger than life star to drum up ratings again..

    And it is cyclical.
    I stopped watching.
    My son will start.. and most likely me again as well, at least enough to support his newfound love of the entertainment…

    I have said before and will always argue this: Horror movies and professional wrestling exemplify pop culture of the day. The types of horror people see, and the types of stars people choose in wrestling, tell a whole bunch about pop culture of the time. The moral 80s with Hulk Hogan taking vitamins and Jason Vorhees killing sexy drug addicts… the 90s with Stone Cold stunning the system and GhostFace mocking horror. The 2000s? ….chaos! turmoil! Wrestling run amuck.. SAW films killing without mercy. The newer generation of both? Horror back to the roots again. Wrestling has to do the same.
    If it does my son and I will be tuning in every Monday night with popcorn in hand. And attending the next live event..