Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Here"s Your First Look at Bill Skarsgrd in Stephen King"s IT


It’s Bill Skarsgard Steps Out in New Pennywise Costume | Collider News

If clowns were considered nightmare fuel before, a new but somewhat familiar face has just been added to the canister. Entertainment Weekly premiered the first look atBill Skarsgrds Pennywise in the upcoming two-part feature film adaptation of Stephen Kings classic novel It. Directed by Mama helmer Andrs Muschietti, part one is expected to hit theaters on September 8, 2017.

Skarsgrd also shared some insight into his take on the character telling EW, It truly enjoys the shape of the clown Pennywise, and enjoys the game and the hunt.Whats funny to this evil entity might not be funny to everyone else. But he thinks its funny. The young actor sang the praises of Tim Currys onscreen portrayal that came before him in the TV miniseries from the 90s saying, Tim Currys performance was truly great, but its important for me to do something different because of that.Ill never be able to make a Tim Curry performance as good as Tim Curry.

One way that we knowSkarsgrds portrayal will be different is the actors age adding an extra layer of discomfort to the idea of a young man hunting young children. When Will Poulter was announced to play the role in Cary Fukunagas now-scrapped interpretation, we at Nerdist loved the choice of going young for the role, something that the producers clearly wanted to stick with by casting the 25-year-old actor. Theres a childishness to the character, because hes so closely linked to the kids.The clown is the manifestation of childrens imaginations, so theres something child-like about that.

For now, all we can do is wait and see what is to come from the theatrical release next year, but judging by the response the photo is getting online, fans are more than intrigued. What are your thoughts on the look ofSkarsgrds Pennywise? Tell us in the comments!

Featured Image Credit: Entertainment Weekly

Source: http://nerdist.com/heres-your-first-look-at-bill-skarsgard-in-stephen-kings-it/

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Ah nuts! Japanese pole vaulter crushes Olympic dream with own p***s


FUNNY: Japanese pole vaulter fails at the Olympics - but earns global fame for his penis

The agonizing moment a Japanese pole vaulter probably wished he had a smaller p***s happened just as he attempted to clear the bar at 5.3 meters. Instead of gliding over, he knocked it with his manhood.

It was a bit of an, ahem, b***s up for Hiroki Ogita, who was participating in the Rio 2016 final. His Olympic dreams were similarly crushed when his p***s smacked off the pole.

His leg initially touched the bar, leading it to wobble slightly, but ultimately it was his p***s that whacked off the pole on his first attempt. On his second try, he eventually cleared the bar but failed to make the cut for the finals after finishing in 21st place.

Ogitas pink lycra bottoms did him no favors; he was seen grimacing in pain when he fell onto the mat.

Though it was a sad moment for Ogita, the incident didnt stop Twitter from having the last laugh.

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Yahoo: Kellyanne Conway Rises as Trump Campaign Infighting Intensifies


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But Trump also awards outsized status to those who he sees on television, the Manafort associate said, pointing out that Kellyanne Conway, who worked for a super-PAC backing Sen. Ted Cruzs candidacy, is now at the grown-up table, working out of Trump Tower in New York.

Trump loves her. He sees her on TV, he said. Trump listens to people who go on TV.

Manafort does not usually travel with Trump, instead staying in New York trying to organize a chaotic campaign that has relied for much of Trumps candidacy solely on the reality TV personalitys ability to function as a one-man media organization as Buzzfeeds Ben Smith put it through social media and TV appearances.

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Source: http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/08/06/yahoo-kellyanne-conway-rises-trump-campaign-infighting-intensifies/

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Cajon Pass fire: Evacuation zones, closed roads, shelters


Homes afire: Blue Cut fire burns houses in Cajon Pass, California/ Un incendio forestal en EEUU

Here is a list of resources, evacuation zones and closed roads from InciWeb:

MANDATORY EVACUATIONS AREAS:

East of I-15, south of Ranchero and west of Summit ValleyThe entire community of WrightwoodNorth of 138, east of Sheep Creek, south of Phelan Road and west of CalienteLone Pine CanyonSwarthout CanyonWest Cajon ValleyLytle Creek Canyon

ROAD CLOSURES

Highway 138 has been closed from Interstate 15 to Highway 2

Old Cajon Boulevard north of Devore CutoffLytle Creek @ Glen Helen

Highway 38 to Lone Pine Canyon has been closed.15 Northbound at I-21515 Southbound at Ranchero

EVACUATION CENTERS:

Jessie Turner Community Center15556 Summit Ave.Fontana

Sultana High School17311 Sultana St.Hesperia92345

ANIMAL EVACUATION SHELTER:

Apple Valley Animal Shelter (small animals)22131 Powhatan RoadApple Valley 92308

San Bernardino County Fairgrounds14800 7th St. Victorville 92395

Devore Animal Shelter (small animals)19777 Shelter ValleySan Bernardino(800) 472-5609

Victorville Fair Grounds (large animals)14800 7th Ave.Victorville

Source: http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-updates-wildfire-season-cajon-pass-fire-evacuation-zones-1471393145-htmlstory.html

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"Fat, puffy, has-been" Elvis Presley shredded by Syracuse reporter ...


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On Aug. 16, 2017, we will celebrate 40 years since Elvis Presley died.

In 2016, however, we celebrate 40 years since the last time The King of Rock "n" Roll visited Syracuse.

Elvis, then 41, performed two sold-out concerts at the War Memorial in July 1976, giving 16,000 fans their final chances to see the legendary rocker in Syracuse. He sang many of his classics, including "Hound Dog," "All Shook Up," "I Got A Woman," "Can"t Help Falling in Love" and "Don"t Be Cruel."

The July 25 show went down in Syracuse history, thanks to a scathing review by Dale Rice, a 25-year-old education reporter for The Post-Standard.

Elvis Presley performs in concert at the Syracuse War Memorial on July 25, 1976. Clem Murray | The Post-Standard

"The s*x idol is dead!"

Printed under the headline "Fat, Puffy, Has-Been Elvis Is Outshone by His Costume," the concert review sparked what one editor later called a "firestorm of protest."

Rice opened the review with the line "The s*x idol is dead!" followed by withering jabs about Elvis" puffy cheeks, double chin and "mediocre" singing.

"The show lacked enthusiasm, and the only thing that sparkled was Elvis" costume," he wrote. "The suit featured a wide (very wide) belt that must have been designed to disguise the fact that Elvis is overweight. It didn"t help. Elvis is fat, and there"s no hiding it."

Rice was not a music critic. At the time, the newspaper didn"t employ a full-time music journalist, so various reporters from the public affairs department would be sent to cover major acts in Syracuse. Rice later said no education or city hall story ever brought him as much attention as his Elvis critique.

Fans of The King responded with outrage. Hundreds of furious letters and phone calls flooded The Post-Standard newsroom, calling Rice"s review "totally unfair," "uncalled for" and "completely wrong."

The morning the review published, angry fans managed to track down Rice"s home phone number. Rice woke up to several phone calls with "strings of expletives." He eventually unplugged his phone and went back to sleep.

Escape to Wyoming

On July 28, Rice struck back. A picture of Rice appeared on The Post-Standard editorial page with Rice"s reply to the angry fans.

"With a single review of an Elvis Presley concert I became infamous and notorious overnight. At least several hundred, maybe even several thousand, female fans (not to mention a handful of males) directed their fury at me...One phone call after another arrived at my home. They questioned. They shouted. And they swore...I don"t need a hearing aid. My vision is 20-20. I"m not jealous of Elvis, and I love my mother. I may have encroached on the fantasies many women have harbored for the last 20 years, but I still stand by my original review. I wrote it as I saw it, and the phone calls and letters have done nothing to change my mind."

Best of all, Rice ended the response by sharing his plans to escape: "If you want to get in touch with me now, forget it. I leave tomorrow for Wyoming. There, I will spend the next two weeks backpacking and mountain climbing where there"s no forwarding address."

The letters kept coming, and The Post-Standard even had to run an editorial on July 30, asking readers to "let the controversy die." The editorial promised readers all their angry letters would be saved for Rice to read when he returned from his Wyoming trip.

The War Memorial marquee tells the story - "Syracuse Loves Elvis" - as thousands of Central New Yorkers enter the second straight sellout performance by Elvis Presley on July 28, 1976. Clem Murray | The Post-Standard

Elvis leaves Syracuse on a good note

The Post-Standard sent Mike Holdridge, the newspaper"s sports editor (and avid Elvis fan), to review Presley"s second War Memorial show on July 28. Unsurprisingly, he wrote a rave.

"The "King" lives!" Holdridge wrote. "Presley was nothing less than dynamite as he crooned his way through a fine mixture of love songs and had "em rockin" in the aisles with the kind of tunes he does best."

Holdridge quoted Elvis" closing comments to the Syracuse fans: "You"ve been one of the finest audiences we"ve ever worked with." Elvis then said he"d be back "if you want me."

Elvis planned to make a return appearance at the War Memorial, Aug. 20, 1977, but never did. Presley died from a heart attack in Memphis on Aug. 16.

Dale Rice reflects, four decades later

Today, Rice works as the director of the journalism studies program at Texas A&M University. His 35-year career included jobs as a city hall reporter, education writer, capital bureau chief, business editor, features editor and restaurant critic.

"What I wrote was representative of an emphasis on journalism in the post-Watergate era," said Rice, now 65. "There was a real effort to tell what you saw as the truth, to write things the way you saw it. But I learned you can tread a bit more lightly when you are dealing with people"s heroes."

Rice stayed at The Post-Standard for six years. He saved a bundle of those angry Elvis letters and still hangs on to them, 40 years later.

"I thought someday I might write a piece that looks at fandom and the passion people carry," he said. "I can look back and really appreciate the position those fans took. I didn"t have any animosity to the people who hated me."

Today, Rice would tell those fans he "really respected their passion" for Elvis" music and dedication to him.

"They held Elvis up as someone very special, that represented more than just music," he said. "For so many of them, he represented their youth and a changing time in American society. He was an important part of their lives, and I certainly recognized that."

However, Rice still stands by his review.

"I still don"t think it was a great performance," he said. "I did not think it was a performance worthy of the audience."

Johnathan Croyle contributed to this report.

Katrina Tulloch writes music and culture stories for Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard. Contact her: Email | Twitter | Facebook

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Source: http://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2016/08/fat_puffy_has-been_elvis_panned_in_syracuse_video.html

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Hemlock Grove-acteur Bill Skarsgrd speelt clown in remake It


It Remake Casts Hemlock Grove Star Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise - IGN News

De makers proberen al jaren opnieuw een film te maken van de roman van King, schrijft The Hollywood Reporter. Net als in 1990, toen er een tweedelige miniserie rondom It werd gemaakt, zal ook deze remake mogelijk in twee delen verschijnen.

De Zweedse 25-jarige acteur speelde eerder in Hemlock Grove, Allegiant en recentelijk in Battlecreek.Naast Skarsgrd zullen ook Jaeden Lieberher, Finn Wolfhard, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs en Jeremy Ray Taylor rollen spelen in de nieuwe film.

Eerder zou The Revenant-acteur Will Poulter de rol van Pennywise gaan invullen. Door vertragingen in de productie, was de acteur niet meer beschikbaar.

Regisseur

Mama-regisseur Andy Muschietti regisseert de film. Eerder was er sprake van dat Cary Fukunuga de regisseur zou zijn. Hij stapte echter een jaar geleden op, vanwege een conflict met producent New Line.

De horror verschijnt mogelijk eind 2017 in de Verenigde Staten.

Door: NU.nl

Source: http://www.nu.nl/film/4272069/hemlock-grove-acteur-bill-skarsgrd-speelt-clown-in-remake-it.html

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Rio 2016 track and field schedule: Ashton Eaton kicks off defense of decathlon title, women race for gold in 200 meters


How to Raise an Olympian | Roz & Ashton Eaton | TEDxBend

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That, plus Usain Bolt races the semifinal of the 200 meters and Team USA"s Evan Jager races for a medal in the men"s steeplechase on Wednesday in Rio.

World record holder and defending Olympic gold medalist Ashton Eaton kicks off his Rio Games on Wednesday with Day 1 of the decathlon, the 10-event, two-day competition of speed, strength and endurance -- and athleticism and mental fortitude and everything else ... the decathlon is hard.

With all the accolades on his resume already,all that"s really left for Eaton to do is prove just how dominant he is one more time. If Eaton wins, he"d joinGreat Britain"s Daley Thompson (1980 and 1984) and the United States" Bob Mathias (1948 and 1952) as the only two-time winners in the event.

On Day 1, the decathletes will compete in the 100 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump and 400 meters. They"ll come back on Thursday to compete in the 110 meters hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 meters.

Other action on Wednesday includes the women"s 200 meters, where the reigning world champion, the Netherlands" Dafne Schippers, will face the100-meter gold medalist, Jamaica"s Elaine Thompson.

In the other final on Wednesday evening, the U.S. women have three medal hopefuls in the 100-meter hurdles.

In the morning session, American Evan Jager could bring home the first U.S. medal in the men"s steeplechase --one of the most exciting events on the track -- since 1984.Emma Coburn won the Americans" first all-time medal in the women"s event on Monday, finishing third.

Usain Bolt steps on the track one more time, this time in the semifinals of the 200 meters.

All events will be streaming live -- here"s a schedule and how you can watch them all:

Schedule for Wednesday, August 17

All times Eastern and medal events are in bold. All events broadcast on NBC and NBCSN.

Morning session(online stream)

8:30 a.m. - Men"s decathlon: 100 meters8:40 a.m. - Men"s hammer throw: Qualifications9:05 a.m. - Men"s 5,000 meters: Round 19:35 a.m. - Men"s decathlon: Long jump9:55 a.m. - Women"s 800 meters: Round 110:55 a.m. - Men"s 3,000-meter steeplechase: Final11:15 a.m. - Men"s decathlon: Shot put4:45 p.m. - Men"s decathlon: High jump

Evening session(online stream)

7:30 p.m. - Men"s javelin throw: Qualifications7:45 p.m. - Women"s 100-meter hurdles: Semifinals8:15 p.m. - Women"s long jump: Final8:20 p.m. - Men"s decathlon: 400 meters9:00 p.m. - Men"s 200 meters: Semifinals9:30 p.m. - Women"s 200 meters: Final9:55 p.m. - Women"s 100-meter hurdles: Final

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/2016/8/17/12506640/2016-rio-summer-olympics-track-and-field-schedule-wednesday-ashton-eaton-usain-bolt-evan-jager

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