Friday, September 30, 2016

"Miss Peregrine"s Home For Peculiar Children" is Tim Burton"s X-Men


Miss Peregrine"s Home for Peculiar Children | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX

These days, its difficult to predict what sort of Tim Burton movie youre going to get when you head to the theaters for his latest film.

On one hand, theres the possibility of getting something like Edward Scissorhands or Sweeney Todd beautifully shot, wonderfully quirky movies that ooze with atmosphere and blend Burtons visual magic with a story filled with heart. More recently, however, theres a distinct chance of getting an Alice in Wonderland or Dark Shadows movies that seem to hurl everything their creator can conceive at the screen in one frantic, chaotic torrent of color and chaos intent on distracting its audience from the lack of substance and story underneath the zany spectacle.

Fortunately, Burtons big-screen adaptation of Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children has far more in common with the former sort of films than the latter.

Directed by Burton from a script by Stardust and X-Men: First Class co-writer Jane Goldman, Miss Peregrine is based on Ransom Riggs 2011 young-adult novel of the same. The film follows a teenage boy whose quest to unravel the mystery of his grandfathers death leads him to a remote island in Wales. Hes soon introduced to the young residents of a hidden estate where everyone has extraordinary abilities including the eccentric headmistress, Miss Peregrine. Their lives are soon put in terrible danger, however, when a group of terrifying creatures discover Miss Peregrines hidden sanctuary.

The film is led by Penny Dreadful and 300: Rise of an Empire actress Eva Green as the titular Miss Peregrine and Enders Game star Asa Butterfield as Jacob, the American teenager caught up with the strange happenings at the school and its even stranger inhabitants. The film also casts Samuel L. Jackson as a wild-haired, shape-changing creature with an appetite for eyeballs, while Ella Purnell (Never Let Me Go, Maleficent) plays a peculiar girl with eyes for Jacob and a unique relationship with the air around (and inside) her.

The films supporting cast is filled out by The IT Crowd actor Chris ODowd as Jacobs bumbling father, Terence Stamp (Superman II) as Jacobs grandfather, Dame Judi Dench (Skyfall) as Miss Avocet, and a long list of young actors portraying the fascinating residents of Miss Peregrines estate.

With its steampunk set pieces, colorful cast of characters, and vivid depiction of the characters fantastic abilities, Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children feels tailor-made for Burtons unique filmmaking sensibilities. However, its Goldmans script that manages to keep the story grounded enough for you to empathize with the characters which is no small feat for a film featuring a girl who needs to wear lead shoes to stop her from floating away.

Over the last few years, Green has proven herself to be a scene-stealer every time she appears on camera, and that continues to be the case in Miss Peregrine, in which she makes her role feel far more prominent than her actual screen time suggests. Her presence is sorely missed in any scene she doesnt appear in, but fortunately, the films cast of young actors proves capable of carrying the movies momentum along in her absence.

It often feels like the film is Burtons version of an X-Men movie.

Butterfield is good if not great as the movies everyman character caught up in the world of nightmarish monsters and people with remarkable abilities, but true to the films title, its the peculiar kids themselves that really shine.

The films creative team does an admirable job of giving each and every one of Miss Peregrines wards some individual attention, and while theyre not given much of a back story, theyre presented as more than just a simple set of fantastic abilities. Thats not an easy task with a cast as large as this one, and Burton walks that line between spreading the cameras attention around too much and not doing enough with the characters to forge a connection with the audience.

Visually, Miss Peregrine is a treat for the eyes that manages to convey the sense of wonder Butterfields character feels each time he sees the amazing abilities of the children and Miss Peregrine herself when they play out in front of him. The same can be said for the sense of dread evoked by the nightmarish villains pursuing Jacob and the children, thanks to some excellent digital creature effects.

Those visual effects get pushed to their limits during one particularly entertaining scene pitting two large groups of CG creatures against each other in an extended brawl. Although the digital creatures occasionally start to look (and act) a little too b-movie/hokey at points, the sequence is packed with enough fun to make you forgive its technical shortcomings.

From its young cast of eccentric characters whose abilities make them outcasts to the narrative that has them using their abilities to protect their friends and mount a daring rescue, Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children feels all too familiar in some ways in fact, it often feels like the film is Burtons version of an X-Men movie.

With Greens character positioned as the groups enigmatic, brilliant, and protective mentor and Butterfield playing the role of an outsider destined to fill an important role, Miss Peregrine checks off all the typical superhero cinema boxes. And yet, despite all of those similarities with popular superhero fare, the film is distinctly a Tim Burton movie in all the best ways.

While Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children falls a little short of heralding a return to form for Batman or Beetlejuice-era Burton, it offers a great reminder of how much talent the Oscar-nominated filmmaker has at his disposal, and why it can be so fascinating to see a story any story, really through his eyes.

Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/miss-peregrines-home-for-peculiar-children-movie-review/

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Browns" Josh Gordon entering rehab: "Right decision for me"


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BEREA, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon says he is entering rehab, an announcement that comes less than a week before he was set to rejoin the team.

"After careful thought and deep consideration I"ve decided that I need to step away from pursuing my return to the Browns and my football career to enter an in-patient rehabilitation facility," Gordon said in a statement released through the Browns on Thursday. "This is the right decision for me and one that I hope will enable me to gain full control of my life and continue on a path to reach my full potential as a person. I appreciate the support of the NFL, NFLPA, the Browns, my teammates, my agent and the community through this extremely challenging process."

Gordon was suspended for the entire 2015 season for multiple violations of the NFL"s substance abuse policies. He was reinstated conditionally on July 25 by commissioner Roger Goodell, though Gordon also was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season.

He was eligible to return next week, ahead of Cleveland"s Week 5 matchup against the New England Patriots.

Gordon took to Twitter later Thursday, and he again thanked the NFL and the Browns.

He did not indicate why he"s seeking treatment. The NFL, in a statement, said its "concern is with Josh"s well-being" and declined further comment.

The Browns did not directly address Gordon"s future with the team, although it"s tough to see him staying in Cleveland given all that has happened off the field.

Coach Hue Jackson called it "unfortunate."

"I think Josh needs to do what"s best for Josh," he told the Browns radio network. "I think we all support him 100 percent. We want the best for him, but we understand at this time he won"t be with us, and we move forward from there."

  • After announcing he"s entering rehab, Josh Gordon will not rejoin the Browns next week, and the question is whether he ever will. At this point, it"s hard to see that happening, writes Pat McManamon.

The Browns welcomed Gordon back after the 2015 suspension, but they also drafted four receivers and gave ex-quarterback Terrelle Pryor a full look at the position.

Their approach was to consider Gordon a bonus but to plan for the uncertainty if he did not return.

"We support Josh in taking this step to seek additional help and treatment," Browns executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown said in the statement. "His singular focus must be on his own health. We want nothing more than for Josh to be successful personally and professionally and will not comment on his status with the organization at this time."

Gordon"s off-field issues began in college. The talented yet troubled wideout was dismissed from the team at Baylor and Utah for failing drug tests. The Browns took him in the second round of the 2012 supplemental draft.

He was suspended 10 games in 2014 by the NFL for violating the substance abuse policy, and he was suspended for the season finale by the team for missing the final walk-through the day before. He also was suspended two games in 2013 by the NFL for substance abuse policy violations. And earlier this month, an arrest warrant for Gordon was withdrawn after he complied with a year-old court order to take a DNA test in a paternity suit.

An attorney who represents the woman told Cleveland.com that the DNA test came back Thursday and showed that Gordon is the father with 99.9 percent certainty. Another court hearing is set for Nov. 8.

Despite an 0-3 start to 2016, there had been optimism for the Browns due in large part to Gordon"s expected return in Week 5. He led the NFL with 1,646 receiving yards in the 2013 season and looked like he was back in that form during the 2016 preseason, catching two passes for 87 yards and a touchdown in his debut.

Multiple teams reportedly inquired with Cleveland about a potential trade for the wideout late this summer, but the Browns rebuffed them, saying they weren"t interested.

Together with Pryor, Gordon could have given Cleveland two playmakers going forward despite injuries to rookie wideout Corey Coleman and quarterbacks Robert Griffin III and Josh McCown.

But those plans now may never come to fruition.

Source: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17671480/josh-gordon-cleveland-browns-entering-rehab

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Luke Cage"s Not-so-Secret Weapon? Misty Knight


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Your new favorite Marvel TV hero has a badge. Yes, the show is called Luke Cage, but come tomorrow you"re also going to be talking about Misty Knight.

Simone Missick plays the detective in Marvel"s Luke Cage and she"s more than ready for a close-up.

"It"s really exciting" Missick told E! News at the premiere of Luke Cage. "I haven"t seen any episodesbut it feels like I am watching this woman who people have loved for years finally get a voice."

Created by Tony Isabella and Arvell Jones in 1975, Misty Knight has deep ties to several different comic book camps, including Luke Cage, Iron Fist and X-Men. In the comics, the former cop is a skilled martial artist and gets a bionic arm by none other than Iron Man. The arm gives her super strength, but does that famous enhancement make it to the show?

"I can neither confirm nor deny whether or not I already have a bionic arm," Missick said.

At the end of the day, Missick said her favorite part about Misty Knight is simple.

"Her sense of humor. She is snarky and sarcastic and witty and still sexy and I love it," she said.

Jones, Misty Knight"s co-creator, was on-hand for the premiere and said he got into comics because he wanted to be a director and producer, but didn"t see people like him on screen in the 1960s. Now? "It"s good to see all of that," he said. "So I"m excited." Regarding Missick, Jones said he"s excited to see her take on the character, especially because she"s from Detroit as well and she has a "Midwestern attitude" that"s "not necessarily exaggerated."

Marvel"s Luke Cage is being heralded as incredibly timely with its bullet-proof black superhero, but it"s not just your typical superhero show.

"It"s not only that the show is timely socially, culturally, but it"s also just great television. I mean, it"s not just your typical superhero show. It is a great drama, it"s got amazing music, it"s got well-rounded characters where people really thought about the details, culturally and for women," Missick said. "It"s just an amazing show to be part of. I think people are ready for it."

Marvel"s Luke Cage, starring Missick, Mike Colter, Theo Rossi, Alfre Woodard, Mahershala Ali and Rosario Dawson, drops its 13-episode season one on Friday, Sept. 30 on Netflix.

Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/798650/luke-cage-s-not-so-secret-weapon-misty-knight

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Watch Niall Horan"s First Interview Since Dropping Debut Solo Single "This Town"


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Niall Horan made his solo debut with "This Town" on Thursday (Sept. 29) and called up Westwood One"s Zach Sang Show to talk about the new track.

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Since One Direction went on hiatus earlier this year, Horan explained he spent some time backpacking around Southeast Asia, taking notes and writing lyrics in his notebook. When he got back home afterwards, he said he headed into the studio and "This Town" was one of the first pieces he wrote.

He wrote it with Jamie Scott, who wrote 1D"s***t "Story of My Life" and Horan said that familiar pairing made his transition back into songwriting "easy." As well, from the sounds of it, the time off allowed the singer to get his head a bit straight.

"Backpacking trip kind of normalized my life, I supposed," he told Sang. "I didn"t get asked for photos anywhere. When you"re in tourist spots, no one expects you to be there. So it was kind of like, I kept my hat on, kept my sunglasses on, kept my head down, did all the usual tourist stuff in Southeast Asia with a rucksack on my back."i definitely learned a lot on that trip.

Niall Horan"s One Direction Bandmates React to His New Solo Single

"This Town" is the first taste of a larger album to come, Horan continued, saying that the solo LP should come out sometime next year. And while the cinematic song is a decent representation of what"s to follow, he said some other songs get more "rugged" as well. As he"s been working on the new material, he explained he"s very hands-on in the studio -- as he"s always been, despite the perhaps common misconception otherwise.

"I don"t think anyone really gave 1D enough credit in terms of what we were like in the studio," he said. "I think people just thought, "Oh another manufactured lot who don"t really write their own stuff," but people would be wrong if they thought that. So this time around it was me working closely with producers and knowing what I like in terms of sound and being inspired by different artists and how they would write and different ways of writing songs and stuff like that."

As for the meaning behind his new song, he explained there are a couple ways he interprets it.

NiallHoran"s"This Town" Debuts Atop the Billboard + Twitter Trending 140 Chart

"To me the way I look at it, if you"re from a small town you"ll get this, every time you go back to your hometown you"ll see this girl in the bar, or wherever, and then everything comes back to you," he said."And then the other part of it is the town itself no matter whatever you do whenever you live, when you go home, everything comes back to the town. That"s the way I kind of wrote it, as a double meaning."

Surely, his career as a solo artist without his One Direction brothers beside him is going to take adjusting -- particularly on tour.

"Obviously it"s going to be a daunting thing," he said, "but it"s something I"m gonna have to get used to. I"m gonna miss the boys onstage."

As for One Direction"s future, Horan said while everyone is working on their own stuff at the moment, he said there"s no doubt they"ll regroup eventually.

"For the foreseeable it"s our own projects," he said, "but I definitely would not rule and won"t let anyone rule out the return of One Direction, because it"s inevitable."

Watch the full interview here:

Source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7526442/niall-horan-first-interview-this-town-one-direction-video

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SNEAK PREVIEW: "Miss Peregrine"s Home for Peculiar Children," "Masterminds," "Command and Control"


Miss Peregrine"s Home For Peculiar Children | Meet the Peculiars: The Twins | 20th Century FOX

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Source: http://www.patriotledger.com/entertainment/20160928/sneak-preview-miss-peregrines-home-for-peculiar-children-masterminds-command-and-control

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Ann Coulter: How to Avoid Immigration, Terrorism and Health Care for 90 Minutes


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At least we know Trump wasnt lying when he said he didnt practice for the debate.

Based on the behavior of trained, professional journalists, I gather Im not supposed to say what I really thought of the debate, but to cheer like a pom-pom girl for my candidate.

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But the truth is, I along with my Trump-supporting friends thought it was a draw: Trump won the first half, and Hillary won the second half. Since most people stopped paying attention after the first 30 minutes, thats a win for Trump.

Hillary supporters, or the media, had reason to be happy: She looked healthy! She probably could have kept reciting her snarky little talking points for another hour.

In fact, it was the best Ive ever seen Hillary. She avoided that honking thing she does, smiled a lot a little too much, actually (maybe ease up on the pep pills next time) and, as the entire media has gleefully reported, she managed to bait Trump.

Note to the Trump campaign: While it may seem studly that Hillarys best performance versus Trumps worst ends in a draw, on Nov. 9, no one wants to say:We almost won and our guy didnt prepare!

The medias excitement over Hillary successfully baiting Trump is revealing of the media, of what this election is really about, and of what Trump needs to do now.

The definition of Trump taking the bait was getting him to talk about himself, not about issues. This from a media that claim to be aching for policy specifics.

Hillary with assists from the moderator baited Trump on how rich he is, the loan from his father, a lawsuit in 1972, the birther claims, who he said what to about the Iraq War from 2001 to 2003, and so on.

For the media, their gal was winning whenever precious minutes of a 90-minute debate were spent rehashing allegations about Trump.Ha ha! We prevented Trump from talking about issues that matter to the American people!That was scored as a win.

Nothing illustrates more clearly that this election is about the people versus the elites than the fact that the media run from Trumps issues like Dracula from the sun.

Trump wins whenever he talks about issues; he loses whenever he talks about himself.

Trump was winning when he talked about the heinous trade deals that have shipped jobs abroad and immiserated millions of Americans which Hillary supports. He was winning when he talked about bringing order and safety to black neighborhoods overrun with crime; Hillarys with the criminals. He was winning when he talked about rebuilding our inner cities, instead of saying, Vote for me! then, See you in four years! as Hillary does.

Unlike the media, ordinary people dont care about Trumps taxes or net worth or the things he said as an entertainer. Trump will be dead and gone in 30 years. But whether America continues to exist or becomes some dystopian blend of Guatemala and Afghanistan will be determined by this election.

Its almost impossible not to correct a lie, especially about yourself, which is why Hillary and Lester Holts baiting strategy was to make outrageous claims about Trump.

Hillary, for example, criticized Trump for not releasing his tax returns, saying, maybe hes paid nothing in federal taxes.

This is exactly what Sen. Harry Reid stated as hard fact about Romney in 2012 on the Senate floor, so he couldnt be sued. After the election was over, Reid was asked about this obvious falsehood. He laughed it off and said, Romney didnt win, did he?

This is the game they play.

Trump has got to learn to ignore it. The voters have. They dont care about his taxes. They want jobs, they want a wall and theyd like fewer Muslims showing up, collecting welfare, then killing Americans.

Trump doesnt have to do formal debate practice, standing at a podium, facing off against a shorty in pantsuit. But he does need Pavlovian training to stop responding to irrelevancies.

This isnt about him! Its about a movement of the people to take back their government from an arrogant plutocracy.

From now until the next debate, every single person who works for Trump should personally insult him several times a day.

Good morning, sir your business is a total fraud.

Here are those trade stats you wanted oh and you lied about opposing the war in Iraq.

The Cincinnati airport needs a tail number why did you fat-shame that poor girl?

If he starts to respond, they should say, No one cares, sir. Tell me how youre going to stop Mexican drugs from pouring across our border.

The proof that voters dont care about the personal attacks on Trump is that, even after his lazy and self-indulgent debate performance, he won nearly every online poll.

Evidently, the American people have sized up the candidates and decided they want Trump. But theres just one last formality: He needs to pass some minimum threshold, a basic job requirement like proving he has a drivers license.

Everybody agrees hes got the job. Its too late for Hillary to be sucking up to the hiring committee, reminding them,but I took drivers ed seven times yes, there were mistakes, but I was grilled for 11 hours about that vehicular homicide. Also, the Russians hacked my GPS.

Trump showed up at the debate with his drivers license. Thats all anyone needed to see.

Source: http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/09/28/ann-coulter-avoid-immigration-terrorism-health-care-90-minutes/

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Marco Rubio "Deeply Concerned" About Possible Donald Trump Cuba Business


Trump renews Clinton attacks amid Cuba business questions

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said Donald Trump will have to answer some questions about a Newsweek story reporting that a Trump-owned company allegedly violated the United States" trade embargo with Cuba in the late 1990s.

This is something theyre going to have to give a response to. I mean, it was a violation of American law, if thats how it happened, Rubio said on the ESPN/ABC Capital Games podcast.

The report says the Trump-owned company secretly conducted business on the island under Fidel Castros communist regime.

According to Newsweek, Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts paid a consulting firm to help the company in the event the U.S. loosened trade restrictions. The consulting firm and the Trump company later attempted to cover up the transaction by making it look like legal spending for a charity.

Rubio, a former presidential candidate, insisted he would reserve judgment until he had learned all the facts.

I hope the Trump campaign is going to come forward and answer some questions about this, because if what the article says is true and Im not saying that it is, we dont know with a hundred percent certainty Id be deeply concerned about it. I would, he said.

Rubio has long been a strong supporter of the embargo of Cuba. He endorsed Trump in late May, after a competitive primary season that saw Trump win by a landslide in Rubios home state.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/marco-rubio-deeply-concerned-donald-trump-cuba-business/story?id%3D42447807

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