Day: February 7, 2021

  • M Night Shyamalan ad premiers during Super Bowl: Promises of “only in theaters” this summer

    M Night Shyamalan ad premiers during Super Bowl: Promises of “only in theaters” this summer

    The trailer promised “only in theaters” this summer…

    Some wondered.. what is a theater.
    Nonetheless, the new Shyamalan film’s trailer appeared in the early portion of the Super Bowl on CBS..

    The movie is called OLD.

    Starring Gael García Beral (Mozart in the Jungle) and Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), the film is reportedly based on Sandcastle, a graphic novel by Pierre Oscar Levy. The story focuses on a family’s trip to a beach, and the dark secrets they discover behind its corners.

    It’s unclear how faithfully Shyamalan’s movie adapts the Levy story, but in the trailer, we get the beach, the family, and true to the director’s horror-thriller roots, a supernatural turn of events.

    Old is among a wave of new films shot under strict set guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic…

  • Cue the “inflatable moon” theory thanks to video from the International Space Station!

    Cue the “inflatable moon” theory thanks to video from the International Space Station!

    Your eyes are not deceiving you. There is a video online where it appears the moon deflates..

    The footage was filmed by a Russian cosmonaut on the International Space Station. It seems to show the Earth’s satellite appearing to deflate when it disappears behind the horizon.

    But before flat Earth or hollow Earth theorizers pick up on a new “inflatable” moon theory, there appears to be a reason for the appearance: What actually happens in the video is that the moon slowly disappears behind Earth’s horizon and the distortions are caused by the atmosphere of our planet.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FflrYcK4keI

  • The varying varients

    The varying varients

    New fears over the variants!

    Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot less effective against South African variant

    AP: 

    British drugmaker AstraZeneca said on Saturday its vaccine developed with the University of Oxford appeared to offer only limited protection against mild disease caused by the South African variant of COVID-19, based on early data from a trial.

    The study from South Africa’s University of the Witwatersrand and Oxford University showed the vaccine had significantly reduced efficacy against the South African variant, according to a Financial Times report published earlier in the day.

    Among coronavirus variants currently most concerning for scientists and public health experts are the so-called British, South African and Brazilian variants, which appear to spread more swiftly than others.

    “In this small phase I/II trial, early data has shown limited efficacy against mild disease primarily due to the B.1.351 South African variant,” an AstraZeneca spokesman said in response to the FT report.

    The newspaper said none of the more than 2,000 trial participants had been hospitalized or died.

    Just days ago, it was reported that more than 4,000 variants are making their way around the planet ..  

    “Its very unlikley that the current vaccine won’t be effective on the variants whether in Kent or other variants especially when it comes to severe illness and hospitalization,” Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News in the UK..

    “All manufacturers, Pfizer-Biontech, Moderna, Oxford-AstraZeneca and others are looking at how they can improve their vaccine to make sure that we are ready for any variant – there are about 4,000 variants around the world of COVID now.”

  • New Super Bowl ad shows how dull they can be.. but at least this one features a fictional horror star from THE RING

    New Super Bowl ad shows how dull they can be.. but at least this one features a fictional horror star from THE RING

    Super Bowl ad features stars and cartoon characters, even Samara from the RING.. all to advertise Paramount+, yet another streaming service.

    This time, Patrick Stewart told all of the stars to dance and say “we are metaphors.”

    There is something sad about this commercial, almost like a viewpoint from a corporate ivory tower … you are owed, the stars are being told. We will tell you what to do and tell you how we will sell you.

    It is unclear who the target audience is for this ad–but it will most likely be ridiculed as one of the flattest when it comes to humor and saddest when it comes to innovation. Nothing cutting edge.. nothing biting. Nothing real.

    The only one that appears to be happy is Samara slowly dancing while a freaked out Beavis and Butthead remain speechless..

  • Orthodox Church under fire in Romania after baby dies following baptism

    Orthodox Church under fire in Romania after baby dies following baptism

    Orthodox Church under fire in Romania after baby dies following baptism..

    Six-week-old suffered cardiac arrest during ceremony, which involves three immersions in holy water

    Categorize this up in the ‘crazy Romanian’ file–one overwhelming in high strangeness..

    This time the story involves a tragic outcome.

    The six-week-old suffered a cardiac arrest and was rushed to hospital on Monday but he died a few hours later, the autopsy revealing liquid in his lungs. Prosecutors have opened a manslaughter investigation against the priest in the north-eastern city of Suceava…

    The UK GUARDIAN is among those reporting facts about the religious killing,

    An online petition calling for changes to the ritual had gathered more than 56,000 signatures by Thursday evening. “The death of a newborn baby because of this practice is a huge tragedy,” said a message with the petition. “This risk must be ruled out for the joy of baptism to triumph.”

    One internet user denounced the “brutality” of the ritual and another criticised the “stubbornness of those who think that it is the will of God” to maintain it.

    Local media recounted several similar incidents in recent years. Church spokesman Vasile Banescu said priests could pour a little water on the baby’s forehead instead of full immersion. But Archbishop Teodosie, leader of the Church’s traditionalist wing, said the ritual would not change.

    Eminence Calinic, the Archbishop of Arges, is the most prominent voice so far who appears open to change. “In other icons, Jesus stands in the water up to his neck, and with his head bowed he receives baptism by pouring water over the top of his head,” he was quoted as saying.

    The Archbishop of Tomis, however, took a more belligerent stance. “We will never change the ritual. The canons of this religion have been in place for over 1,000 years,” he said. “That is why we won’t change. We are not intimidated.”