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Andrew Tate tweets about BBC interviewer Lucy Williamson's 'untamed love' for him, calling himself 'object of her obsession'
Andrew Tate tweets about BBC interviewer Lucy Williamson's 'untamed love' for him, calling himself 'object of her obsession'
Andrew Tate had previously dissed BBC and other mainstream media outlets over how they have portrayed him
2023-06-14 17:52
'Not fully accurate': Bre Tiesi opens up about anxiety over 'Selling Sunset' dramatizing her personal life
'Not fully accurate': Bre Tiesi opens up about anxiety over 'Selling Sunset' dramatizing her personal life
'It's just one of those things where people have to take it with a grain of salt and understand that there's a difference', said Bre Tiesi
2023-05-19 05:26
GRUP MEDIAPRO, BrandStar Studios sign a multi-year agreement to offer state-of the-art virtual production at new studio in Miami-Dade County
GRUP MEDIAPRO, BrandStar Studios sign a multi-year agreement to offer state-of the-art virtual production at new studio in Miami-Dade County
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 20, 2023--
2023-06-20 20:21
Tim Robbins has brutal response to Trump supporter who claimed they 'hanged out'
Tim Robbins has brutal response to Trump supporter who claimed they 'hanged out'
The Shawshank Redemption actor Tim Robbins had a brutally honest response to a conservative author who claimed on Twitter the two ‘hanged out.’ Nick Adams, an Australian-born American Trump supporter, has written numerous books, with his most recent titled The Most Dangerous President in History, written about Joe Biden. Other books of Adams include Trump and Churchill: Defenders of Western Civilisation and Retaking America: Crushing Political Correctness. Adams tweeted a picture of him and Robbins on Friday with the caption ‘hanging out with Tim Robbins at JFK.’ Robbins responded to the tweet by quoting it, adding : ‘not ‘hanging out.’ Dude asked for a picture. I obliged. He left.’ Robbins’ response gained so much attention that Twitter added a community note to Adams’ original tweet that read: ‘According to Tim Robbins, they were not hanging out. When asked to take a photo, Robbins obliged.’ Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many Twitter users loved Robbins’ harsh honesty: Adams didn’t seem to be too happy about Robbins’ clarification, and the piling laughter at his expense. He went on to call Robbins a ‘woke Hollywood liberal.’ Adams Twitter profile proudly displays his belief that he’s an ‘Alpha Male’. As well as his pinned tweet reading: ‘Yes, I am more successful and attractive than you. No, I will not be apologizing for it.’ Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-22 19:55
Rob Savage 'amazed' by The Boogeyman's PG-13 status
Rob Savage 'amazed' by The Boogeyman's PG-13 status
Rob Savage has discussed his experience of directing 'The Boogeyman', his new supernatural horror film.
2023-06-11 15:19
Kevin Bacon will never forget Kyra Sedgwick calling the police to Tom Cruise’s house: ‘She’s so crazy’
Kevin Bacon will never forget Kyra Sedgwick calling the police to Tom Cruise’s house: ‘She’s so crazy’
Kyra Sedgwick spoke about the time she attended Tom Cruise's dinner party while pregnant and created chaos
2023-06-17 17:57
Mindy Kaling gives credit to her 2 children for her improved health: 'A pretty damn good gift'
Mindy Kaling gives credit to her 2 children for her improved health: 'A pretty damn good gift'
'My doctor told me that this year I was the healthiest I’ve been in years,' wrote Mindy Kaling
2023-06-25 07:19
Nashville resident couldn't get tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, so he got a job as a security guard and attended anyway
Nashville resident couldn't get tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, so he got a job as a security guard and attended anyway
Nashville accountant Davis Perrigo wasn't able to secure tickets to Taylor Swift's concert the old-fashioned way, so he devised a creative plan to attend anyway.
2023-05-22 02:24
Oven vs. Stove: What's the Difference?
Oven vs. Stove: What's the Difference?
And how does a range fit into all this?
2023-05-30 01:25
xQc gives two cents about iDubbbz apology controversy: 'It's just some c**k s**t'
xQc gives two cents about iDubbbz apology controversy: 'It's just some c**k s**t'
'If they want to apologize, sure. If they don't want to, I think that's also fine,' xQc said, responding to iDubbbz's recent apology video
2023-05-23 14:29
Drake keen to stream with Kai Cenat after their 'off-concert meet-up': 'I was hyped to see my dogs'
Drake keen to stream with Kai Cenat after their 'off-concert meet-up': 'I was hyped to see my dogs'
Drake's response to Kai Cenat's post showed shared anticipation for the collaboration
2023-09-30 14:24
Superman fans compare character's 'respectful' Smallville cameo to 'evil' Flash appearance
Superman fans compare character's 'respectful' Smallville cameo to 'evil' Flash appearance
Warning: This article does contain spoilers for The Flash (2023). If you are in any way interested in superheroes or movies in general you'll no doubt be aware that a new comic book film is being released this week concentrating on the DC character The Flash. It's the first time the scarlet speedster has ever been given a solo movie and despite the controversy surrounding the film's lead star, Ezra Miller, Warner Bros have invested a lot into making this a thrilling experience for fans. The premise of the film is a loose adaptation of the 2011 comic Flashpoint, where The Flash travels back in time to prevent the untimely death of his mother but inadvertently changes the future, as is often the case with time travel movies. As a result, Michael Keaton will be reprising his iconic performance as Batman, a character he hasn't played since 1992 with the likes of Michael Shannon also returning as General Zod and Sasha Calle also delivering a new take on Supergirl. However, people who have already seen the film have noted that several other iconic iterations of these famous characters also make appearances despite some of the actors having already passed away. Many of these are included in the film's climax and feature CGI incarnations of beloved actors like Christopher Reeve as Superman and Adam West as Batman. Other cameos include George Reeves as the Superman from the 1950s, Helen Slater from the 1984 Supergirl movie, Nicolas Cage playing Superman from the unreleased 1990s film and George Clooney reprising Batman from the much maligned 1997 Batman and Robin movie. While The Flash isn't the first movie to use this type of technology (numerous Star Wars titles have already recreated the likes of Carrie Fisher and a younger Mark Hamill for new stories) the use of Reeve's Superman has struck a particularly sour note due to both the messaging and the apparent ugly aesthetic. While Warner Bros is likey to have gotten permission from Reeve's estate to include his likeliness in the film many fans feel that it sets the wrong precedent given that the actor was left paralysed in 1995 before passing away in 2004. Fans of the Superman TV show Smallville have pointed to Reeve's cameo in the show in a 2003 episode which didn't hide his paralysis but respectfully recognised his contribution to the character's legacy and also allowed him to promote his paralysis charity. Ultimately, Warner Bros' owns the rights to Superman and essentially can do whatever they want to with the character but with the growing popularity of multiverses and an over reliance on nostalgia this type of thing will only become more and more common. One thing that we can hope for is that if the technology continues to be used then the tributes will be more tasteful and considered than this time around. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-16 00:26