Fifty Shades Darker Official Trailer - Teaser (2017) - Jamie Dornan Movie
The teaser for the Fifty Shades Darker trailer has landed.
Ahead of tomorrow"s release of the full trailer a 19-second clip has been released by Universal Pictures that wants you to "slip into something" racier, perhaps even a shade darker while Jamie Dornan gets you ""intrigued"".
The second movie - in which Jamie returns as kinky businessman Christian Grey opposite Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele - sees James Foley taking over as director from Sam Taylor-Johnson, who departed the series amid speculation she didn"t get on with E.L. James, who wrote the original novels.
The new teaser does exactly that - tease that we"re about to be in for a steamy treat.
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It was recently revealed that Dornan didn"t have "big enough b***s" to ask Kim Basinger about her iconic movie "9 1/2 Weeks".
The 34-year-old actor stars opposite the 63-year-old actress in Fifty Shades Darker - the second installment of the raunchy franchise - and found the idea of asking her about the famously steamy film too embarrassing, in much the same way he suspects people will avoid discussing the Fifty Shades saga with him in the future.
He admitted: "I didn"t ask Kim Basinger about "9 1/2 weeks". I didn"t have big enough b***s, in the way that maybe someone won"t be able to look me in the eye one day and talk about Fifty Shades.
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But Jamie thinks the author is right to have a "strong opinion" on the direction of the movies.
He told Total Film magazine: "These are Erika"s babies. She"s very right to have a strong opinion on all things Fifty Shades.
"But Erica and James Foley have a good relationship. They get on very well. He brings a different energy. He"s going to put his own stamp on it."
With the latest release of LibreOffice 5.2 a feature that has been around for a while, but often failed, is finally working.
In the LibreOffice file menu, I bet you noticed the Save To Remote Server option. If you tried to use this feature prior to 5.2, you would have experienced little to no success, especially when attempting to connect to your Google Drive account. Fortunately, the latest release has fixed it, and we can all rejoice in the task of easily saving files directly to Google Drive.
Unfortunately, all is not perfect. Attempting to save directly to Google Drive does have one caveat...it"s one that has haunted this feature since 5.1. If you have two-factor authentication set up, chances are you won"t have any luck. Of course, you should have two-step authentication set up.
However, on the off-chance you do not have this extra layer of security enabled on your Google account, you can make this connection happen. Or, if you want to save to a different cloud service, LibreOffice has built-in support for the following:
Alfresco 4 and 5
IBM FileNet P8
IBM Connections Cloud
Lotus Quickr Domino
Nuxeo 5.4
OpenDataSpace
OpenText 10.2.0
SharePoint 2010/2013
WebDAV
FTP
SSH
Windows Share
Regardless of what service you use, the process is very similar. With that in mind, let"s walk through the steps of saving your latest LibreOffice file directly to Google Drive.
SEE: Cloud Computing Policy (Tech Pro Research)
Connecting the cloud service
The first thing you must do is connect LibreOffice to your cloud service of choice (you can connect as many services as you like). Then, select the service you want to use when it"s time to save.
With your file open, click File | Save To Remote Server. When the Remote Files window opens (Figure A), click the Add Service drop-down.
Figure A
Adding a new remote service to LibreOffice.
Image: Jack Wallen
In the resulting window (Figure B), select Google Drive from the Type drop-down and fill out the remaining details.
Figure B
Setting up your Google Drive connection.
Image: Jack Wallen
After you fill out the necessary information, click OK, and the connection will be made. As soon as you"ve made the connection, you"ll see the Save As window for Remote Files (Figure C). You can then navigate to the directory that will house the file, give the file a name, and click Save.
Figure C
Saving the file to Google Drive.
Image: Jack Wallen
Voila! Your file has been saved to your Google Drive account.
Opening a file from a server
In similar fashion to saving a file, you can open a file from your newly established remote connection. Here"s how.
Open one of the LibreOffice tools (we"ll use LibreOffice Writer).
Click File | Open Remote File.
When prompted, enter the password for the remote service.
Click OK.
Navigate to the file to open and select it.
Click Open.
You can start working in your file. As you save the opened file, it will automatically save to the remote file and not as a local copy.
Multiple services
You can have LibreOffice set up for multiple services. If you added various cloud services in the Remote Files tool, you"ll be prompted to select a service when either saving or opening a file.
From the Remote Files window, select which remote server to connect to from the Service drop-down (Figure D) and then, if required, enter the password for that service. You should be good to go.
Figure D
Selecting your remote service for saving or opening.
Image: Jack Wallen
That two-factor authentication caveat
The only thing holding the remote server support feature back is two-factor authentication. For many like myself, two-factor authentication is a must-use feature for cloud storage (as well as social networking and any other online service).
Until LibreOffice can take care of this hiccup, I highly recommend you opting to connect via SSH, WebDAV, or Windows Share. Hopefully, in the next release, we"ll see two-factor authentication finally working with this outstanding LibreOffice feature.
The Temptations 1970 hit, Ball of Confusion (Thats What the World Is Today), topped out at No. 3 on Billboard Charts four months after Psychedelic Shack peaked at No.7, five months before Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World) became No. 33, and a year before Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) reached No. 1.
Those titles are as current as the newest cell phone, despite approaching age 50 now during a time confusion runs rampant.
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"Tsunami Of Lies": The Week In Donald Trump | Morning Joe | MSNBC
Todays installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Donald Trump said on CNBC this morning that he saw his doctor last week for a physical and he intends to release the results sometime this week. In an interesting approach to transparency, the Republican said he expects to report good statistics. Otherwise I wouldnt be telling you I did this.* Also this morning, Trump, who apparently knows practically nothing about monetary policy, accused President Obama of keeping interest rates down something the Republican expects to address if inaugurated in January.* One more: Trump, true to form, called Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) Pocahontas during his CNBC interview.* Michael Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA, and Mike Vickers, the former undersecretary of defense, argued in a Washington Post op-ed that Trump is unqualified for the presidency. Among other things, they pointed to Trumps affection for Vladimir Putin.* Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the Republican Partys vice presidential nominee, released a decades worth of tax returns late Friday. His running mate still refuses to do the same.* For anti-Trump Republicans, Libertarian Gary Johnson seems like a possible alternative, though it didnt help his case when GOP insiders noticed he asked on MSNBC last week, What is Aleppo?* In Iowa, a new poll from Simpson College and RABA Research shows Trump leading Clinton among Hawkeye State voters by one point, both in head-to-head and four-way match-ups. The latest poll from the Quad City Times, however, shows Clinton ahead in Iowa by two points.* On a related note, that Quad City Times poll found Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) up by six over Patty Judge (D) in Iowas U.S. Senate race, 49% to 43%.* And in Alaska, six years after Joe Miller won the Republican Senate nomination before losing to Lisa Murkowskis write-in candidacy, Miller is back, this time as the Libertarian nominee.
Patriots vs. Cardinals (Week 1) | Post Game Highlights | NFL Brian Cushing, Keenan Allen Suffer Serious InjuriesPhoto Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen hurt his knee in the third quarter. Credit Peter Aiken/Getty Images
The Houston Texans had to temper some of the enthusiasm for the teams come-from-behind win over the Chicago Bears because of what appeared to be a significant knee injury to Brian Cushing, a linebacker who is among the teams leaders on defense. Cushing, who has dealt with several knee injuries in the past, went down in the first quarter and did not return.
Keenan Allen, a wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers, suffered a non-contact injury to his right knee early in the second quarter. The Sporting News is reporting that Allen tore his ACL, which would be a big blow to the Chargers, who had started the game well but ended up losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime. Allen, who is the teams best receiver when healthy, already had 6 catches for 63 yards at the time of his injury.
Raiders Gamble Pays OffPhoto Michael Crabtree celebrated his two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. Credit Bill Feig/Associated Press
Following a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, Coach Jack Del Rio of the Oakland Raiders decided he had no interest in going to overtime against the New Orleans Saints, and instead went for a 2-point conversion with just 47 seconds remaining. The upstart Raiders made Del Rio look like a genius, with Derek Carr finding Michael Crabtree for the conversion, and then the Oakland defense held on to secure a 35-34 victory in New Orleans.
I was thinking were here to win, lets win it right now, Del Rio said at a news conference following the game. Thats why we took some clock there at the end, so they wouldnt have as much, thats why we went for two after the score. Everything about our strategy at the end was to win.
The Raiders, trying to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2002 season, survived a 423-yard, 4-touchdown passing game by Drew Brees and a 98-yard touchdown by Brandin Cooks that was the longest reception in the N.F.L. since 2011.
Victor Cruz is back! Facing a crucial goal-line situation yards from the Dallas end zone, the Giants turned to a star who was injured and out of the lineup last season. Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, playing his first game in nearly two years, craftily zig-zagged around and between two Dallas defenders to get open for a 3-yard touchdown pass that gave the Giants a spirited 20-19 victory. Heres how they won.
Carson Wentz Makes Browns Pay: The Cleveland Browns felt strongly enough that Carson Wentz was not the answer for the team at quarterback that they traded away the No. 2 pick in this years draft rather that select him. After getting a good look at the 23-year-old quarterback in his role as the starter for the Philadelphia Eagles, they may be regretting that decision. Wentz hit the ground running in his N.F.L. career, throwing a touchdown on his first drive and eventually beating the Browns 29-10.
This is who he is, Eagles coach Doug Pederson said after the game. This is his DNA. He prepared like a veteran and he played that way. His maturity level was outstanding.
The Browns, who have seemed cursed at the quarterback position since Bernie Kosar was released in 1991, knew that keeping the No. 2 pick in the draft would guarantee them either Jared Goff (who ended up going No. 1 to the Los Angeles Rams) or Wentz, but according to Paul DePodesta, the teams chief strategy officer, neither player was enticing enough, so the team instead traded the pick to the Eagles for five draft picks.
Time will tell if Wentz is an elite quarterback, but in the first game of his career he completed 22 of 37 passes for 278 yards and threw two touchdowns and no interceptions.
Late field goal dooms Jets: The scheduling doyens at N.F.L. headquarters did not do the Jets any early-season favors. Five of their first six opponents this season advanced to the playoffs last season, a hazy maze of danger that began Sunday afternoon when the Cincinnati Bengals visited MetLife Stadium.
Sure enough, the first game of the season ended in disappointment for the Jets, whose defensive backfield had more seams than a three-piece business suit. The Bengals held on for a 23-22 win as Mike Nugent kicked a 45-yard field goal with 54 seconds left.
Heres our Jets game story.
Packers survive in Jacksonville: The Jaguars and their young quarterback, Blake Bortles, made it difficult, but Aaron Rodgers was too much for them, leading the Packers to a 27-23 victory. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score. He looked every bit like, well, a two-time league MVP. He extended plays with his feet, escaped sacks and had precision accuracy all over the field.
Bortles gave Rodgers a challenge, completing 24 of 39 passes for 320 yards and a touchdown, but he came up short on the Jaguars final drive.
Osweiler Solid in Texans Debut: Brock Osweiler threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns in his debut with Houston to lead the Texans and their revamped offense to a 23-14 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
Osweiler, who signed to a $72 million contract from Denver in the offseason, was helped by an offense filled with playmakers.
He completed passes to eight different receivers, led by rookie first-round pick Will Fuller, who became the first player in franchise history to have 100 yards receiving in a debut with 107 and a touchdown. DeAndre Hopkins added 54 yards and a score and running back Lamar Miller had 106 yards rushing in his first game with the Texans. Associated Press
N.F.L. Week 1 Schedule and Scores
All times Eastern
Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 24
Baltimore 13, Buffalo 7
Houston 23, Chicago 14
Green Bay 27, Jacksonville 23
Kansas City 33, San Diego 27, OT
Oakland 35, New Orleans 34
Cincinnati 23, Jets 22
Philadelphia 29, Cleveland 10
Minnesota 25, Tennessee 16
Seattle 12, Miami 10
N.Y. Giants 20, Dallas 19
Detroit 39, Indianapolis 35
New England 23, Arizona 21
Correction: September 12, 2016
An earlier version of a headline in this article misspelled the given name of the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. He is Russell Wilson, not Russel.
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Heres a look at the week ahead on our
Sunday Morning Calendar:
Monday sees the 31st annual Great
Sports Legends Dinner for charity.
Mariano Rivera and Venus Williams are among this years honorees.
On Tuesday, the United Nations General
Assembly opens its 71st Regular Session.
Wednesday is National Eat a Hoagie Day
(also known as a Hero, a Grinder, or a Sub, among other names, depending on
where you live).
On Thursday, Prince Harry ... fifth in
line to the British throne ... celebrates his 32nd birthday.
Friday sees the 20th annual Art For
AIDS auction in San Francisco, when nearly 200 donated works of art go up for
bid.
And on Saturday, stuntman Eddie Braun
will attempt a rocket-powered leap across Idahos Snake River Canyon ... the
same stunt that almost killed Evel Knievel back in 1974.
The 2016 NFL season may end up going down as one of the darkest years for running backs. Not only is the league continuing to lean more on quarterbacks not just ones who are breaking passing records like Drew Brees, but also the Cam Newton and Russell Wilson"s of the world who aren"t afraid to get yards on the ground many offenses don"t even feature a single running back anymore because of how dangerous the position is and now transcendent athletes are suddenly tough to come by at that position. Only seven players rushed for 1,000 yards last season; That number was down from 13 in 2014 and 23 such players in 2006.
Because of that, Marshawn Lynch may end up going down as perhaps the second-to-last (after Adrian Peterson) reminder of an era that has made a quieter fade into obscurity than the last seven seasons of Grey"s Anatomy. But Lynch isnt just one of the best football players of his era: Since retiring in February, we"ve been reminded that Lynch is also an amazing f*****g human being to watch live life.
Lynch could be seen wearing pads again on the practice field with the Cal football program down in Australia as they prepared for their 51-31 win over Hawaii last Friday. Before the game, another one of his "actions" (the ones with which hes known for being just about, boss) went viral after Lynch signed a fan"s Patriots t-shirt with, "Seahawks! Beast Mode U b***h!"
That"s just the most recent news about the former Seattle running back to make headlines following his retirement in February.
In June, his interview with 60 Minutes Sports was fairly hailed as one of "the greatest videos" many of us have ever seen as he detailed how he made a career out of running through peoples faces. That same month, Lynch test drove some cars with Digital Trends and talked about Tesla, "frunks," and says he doesn"t have any dance moves, he "just lets it flow." Here here is on July 9, "making men out of boys" by giving a kid the dream of being knocked over by Beast Mode himself at his Fam 1st Family Foundation youth camp:
For 10 years, Marshawn and cousin-slash-NFL quarterback Josh Johnson have run Fam 1st Family with the intention to "improve the lives of children" and it"s not just a flag for them to fly as a tax write-off or to look good to the public (as we know as good as fact by now, Marshawn doesn"t give a s**t what anyone thinks about him), but it"s an organization with a cause that means everything to him.
And that"s when you begin to transition into remembering that there is a soft side to the Beast, if you even knew it at all. Because as terrifying as Lynch was on the field, and as polarizing as he was to fans who viewed him in media snippets refusing to say more than a few words (often just repeating the same ones like "Grateful"), perhaps nothing other than football has been more important to him throughout his career than charity. Now that football is over, it seems that charity and giving could take over.
In April, he spent the early part of his retirement helping build homes in Haiti with Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril. Another former teammate, Ricardo Lockette who was forced into retirement this offseason recently wrote about the time Lynch spent the whole night in the hospital with him after Lockette"s career-ending neck injury last season. "A lot of people don"t know the real Marshawn. They don"t understand what kind of a man he is, and how much he does for his people in Oakland. My goal in life is to have ten percent of the effect that Marshawn has on peoples lives."
He"s also determined to not become another statistic involving rich athletes quickly going broke after hanging up the cleats (a literal reference for Marshawn), with rapper cousin Mister F.A.B. telling The Breakfast Club that Marshawn hasn"t spent any of his NFL money, instead living off of endorsement deals only and being a "cheap a*s..." Seattle"s All-Pro punt returner Tyler Lockett said that Marshawn even helped him with his 401k.
In fact, websites have even cited Lynchs historic soundbites as great business advice such as "I know I"m going to get got, but I"m going to get mine more than I get got though"; "Just about that action, boss"; "If you just run through somebody"s face, a lot of people arent going to be able to take that over and over and over and over and over.and over and over." (Lest we forget Lynch"s best business advice of all: Avoid costly fines.)
Another one of Marshawns favorite activities over the last few years has included acting and comedy, such as his appearances on Conan and making not one, but two cameos on the also-since-retired FX show The League; co-created by Seahawks superfans Jeff and Jackie Schaffer, Lynch was considered a priority get for the couple running a show about friends in a fantasy football league. But despite a prank Lynch pulled during his first time appearing on the show when he pretended that he would miss the shoot and force production to be delayed and cost them thousands of dollars (he was in fact on time), the Schaffers say he couldnt have been nicer or more generous with his time while on set.
"He could not give one single, solitary f**k about what you think of him, but he gives so many wonderful f***s to the things he cares about," says Jeff. "With Oakland, Fam 1st, friends, teammates, and I know there"s all this stuff about him being frugal, but the thing hes not frugal with is his time." The Schaffers note how he"d spend all day with crew, anyone who wanted photos, and even people who were walking over in droves from other shows and stages, just to take pictures with him. Jackie has also always been impressed with how Lynch treats women, which unfortunately has not been the case for many NFL stars who make the news. "I think he has a very good relationship with his mom," says Jackie, "and I"ve worked with him a bunch of times and hes always been very kind to all the women on set. Very sweet."
"It"s been our experience that he"s a very good guy."
Away from the fanfare of viral videos like riding a camel in Egypt, he"s spent a good portion of his summer working on a campaign to turn a SF Muni bus into a "hyphy ride to transport our kids to workshops," that will operate in the Bay Area to make sure youth are able to get education that they may otherwise not get. It may be the one area where Lynch could begin to attract more attention to himself from the media, if it helps kids get opportunities he didnt have while he was growing up in Oakland.
The 2017 NFL Draft is expected to have one of the best running back classes of this century and the likes of Leonard Fournette, Nick Chubb, Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Royce Freeman, and others will usher in a new era of the ground game that officially puts the final touches on the previous one that was headlined by a special few, including Lynch. And while it"s sad to think that his days as a football player are over, its more exciting to be left wondering, "Whats next?"