Sunday, February 12, 2017

Mike Ilitch, owner of Tigers and Red Wings, dies at age 87


Detroit Red Wings, Tigers owner Mike Ilitch dies at 87
Billionaire businessman Mike Ilitch, who founded the Little Caesars pizza empire before buying the Detroit Red Wings and theDetroit Tigersand who won praise for keeping the professional sports teams in the city as others relocated to new suburban stadiums, has died. He was 87.

His family released a statement saying Ilitch died Friday at a local hospital. They called him a visionary who set the tone for his company and his family.

"He made such a positive impact in the world of sports, in business and in the community, and we will remember him for his unwavering commitment to his employees, his passion for Detroit, his generosity to others and his devotion to his family and friends," his son Christopher Ilitch, president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings Inc., said in the statement.

Family spokesman Doug Kuiper confirmed the death, but no other details were provided.

Former President George W. Bush, also the onetime owner of the Texas Rangers, was among those who offered condolences Friday night.

"Mike was a great citizen of our country, a self-made man with talent, drive, and a huge heart," Bush said in a statement. "My favorite memories with Mike are of our discussions about our shared love, baseball. Another of Mike"s passions was his beloved Detroit. He generously gave back to his city and made it a better place. Most of all, Mike loved his family a lot."

Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman, who won three Stanley Cups as a Red Wings player and another as a team executive, said he was "extremely saddened" to hear about Ilitch"s death.

"Both Mr. and Mrs. Ilitch, as well as their entire family, have had an immeasurable impact on not only my career, but my life," Yzerman said in a statement. "Going back to the age of 18 when I arrived in Detroit, the guidance, generosity, concern and love Mr. Ilitch had always shown me and my family are things I will forever be grateful for.

"Mr. Ilitch has left an incredible legacy in baseball, hockey and Metropolitan Detroit. He will forever be remembered for all the ways he enriched our lives. Mike Ilitch will live on vividly in my mind and heart forever."

Tigers manager Brad Ausmus, who worked for Ilitch as a player and manager, said, "It was an honor to work for a man who made winning the priority. Baseball is a business, but Mr. I was a baseball player who became a businessman. He loved baseball, and my memories will always be centered around the passion with which he talked about it."

Second baseman Ian Kinsler also offered an appreciation of Ilitch.

"I appreciated what Mr. Ilitch stood for," he told ESPN via text message. "I"m thankful for the opportunity to play under his ownership and feel the passion, along with the people of Detroit, that he had for his two sports franchises."

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred called Ilitch "a model owner."

"He was also a fierce believer in his home city of Detroit, and the role that the Tigers and sports played in contributing to civic pride and renewal," Manfred said in a statement. "Mr. Ilitch led a decorated life of service to his country, accomplishment in business and philanthropy in all of his endeavors. He was also extremely supportive of me both personally and professionally. On behalf of all of Major League Baseball and Mr. Ilitch"s countless friends and admirers throughout the game, I extend my deepest condolences to his wife Marian and their entire family, the Tigers organization, their fans and his fellow citizens of Detroit."

Ilitch and his wife, Marian, founded Little Caesars -- later known for its "Pizza! Pizza!" ads featuring an animated "Little Caesar" -- in suburban Detroit in 1959. They eventually grew the business into one of the world"s largest carryout pizza chains with several spin-off companies.

Known simply as "Mr. I" to most people in Michigan, Ilitch was as much a fan of the often-struggling Detroit as he was of sports. When approached in 2009 by organizers of the Motor City Bowl in Detroit, Ilitch agreed to sponsor the annual college football bowl game despite a poor local economy. The game was renamed the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

"It"s a sporting event, and we need sporting events," Ilitch said at the time. "It picks our community up to no end, with all the great colleges we have in this state and the professional teams that we have. Thank G*d for "em, especially at times that are rough right now."

The son of Macedonian immigrants, Ilitch was born on July 20, 1929. He played baseball at Detroit"s Cooley High School and was signed by his hometown Tigers after a four-year stint in the U.S. Marines, spending three years in the team"s farm system before a knee injury ended his playing career.

But he found his niche in business. His family"s companies had combined revenues of $2.4 billion in 2011.

It started with that first Little Caesars restaurant in Garden City, a working-class suburb west of Detroit. A food service distribution company soon followed to supply ingredients and other products for the growing number of restaurants. Blue Line Foodservice grew into one of the largest program account food service distribution companies in the U.S.

Ilitch Holdings Inc. was established in 1999 to manage the family"s interests in food, sports and entertainment, and the company remained family focused. His son Christopher is president and CEO, and Marian was vice chairwoman as well as sole owner of MotorCity Casino, one of Detroit"s three casinos.

Ilitch broke into sports ownership in 1982, when he paid a reported $8 million for the struggling Red Wings. Once an NHL powerhouse, the team had bottomed out to mediocrity, but it began winning again under Ilitch. The Red Wings took home the Stanley Cup in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008.

Ilitch was inducted into the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003 and into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and Michigan Sports Hall of Fame a year later.

"Mr. and Mrs. Ilitch are incredibly passionate about Detroit and their teams," Red Wings general manager Ken Holland told The Associated Press in a 2010 interview. "They create a family atmosphere with stability, loyalty and a personal touch. But we all understand we have to produce to be around for a long time."

TheDetroit Lionshighlighted Ilitch"s importance to the city in a statement Friday night mourning his death.

"Mr. Ilitch"s many positive contributions to our city and region will be everlasting and will greatly impact future generations of our community. His leadership of the Red Wings and Tigers truly set a standard of excellence," Lions president Rod Wood said.

As part of his long-term plan to build a Detroit-based business empire, Ilitch also bought Olympia Entertainment in 1982, which manages several restaurants, sports and entertainment venues.

Husband and wife bought the downtown Fox Theatre five years later and started a massive, $12 million restoration. It reopened a year later and became a lucrative venue for musicals, plays and other productions. The Little Caesars world headquarters also was moved downtown.

Then, in 1992, the man who once dreamed of playing for the Tigers bought the team for $85 million. He moved it in 2000 from the storied but fading Tiger Stadium to Comerica Park, across from the Fox Theatre.

Unlike previous owners of both sports franchises, ilitch opened his checkbook to sign top players -- finding solid success in hockey and a roller coaster in baseball.

The Tigers lost an American League-record 119 games in 2003 but advanced to the World Series three years later, losing in five games to theSt. Louis Cardinals. Near the end of a disappointing 2008 season, Ilitch said he and the team would review everything done to put the roster together but added that focusing on the $138 million payroll wasn"t the priority.

"I"m not afraid to go out and spend money," he said. "It"s been very costly, but I"m not going to change my ways."

The Tigers made the AL playoffs in 2011, a return to winning that brought more fans to Comerica Park.

Former Tigers manager Jim Leyland, who currently serves as an assistant to Tigers general manager Al Avila, said it was crushing that the team never won a World Series for Ilitch.

"I can remember how bad we wanted it," Leyland said, according to the Detroit Free Press. "That"s the one thing we were always brokenhearted about -- that we didn"t get a World Series for him because he"s the guy that we wanted it for. We just fell a little bit short."

Former Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said Ilitch was simply driven to win.

"He has a good feel for sports, baseball in particular, and that"s always good when you"re working for someone like that," Dombrowski said in 2010, shortly after Ilitch announced he would try to buy theDetroit Pistons; Ilitch had jumped in amid speculation another buyer might move the pro basketball team.

"When I read in the paper there was the chance that this great sports town could lose one of its professional sports franchises, I just didn"t see how we could let that happen," Ilitch told The Associated Press in 2010. "The Pistons, just like the Red Wings, Tigers and the Lions, have a rich and storied tradition in this community."

California billionaire and Michigan State graduate Tom Gores eventually bought the Pistons and kept the team at its arena in Auburn Hills, north of Detroit.

The Pistons and Red Wings will move into a new arena slated to open later this year -- named Little Caesars Arena -- located mere blocks away from Comerica Park and the Lions" Ford Field.

Ilitch"s admiration of Detroit also was put on display in 2009, when General Motors -- struggling under the threat of bankruptcy -- discontinued its sponsorship of the popular General Motors Fountain at Comerica Park. Instead of selling the space to other bidders, Ilitch gave the advertising spot to each of the area"s car companies that season at no cost.

"He cares about the city of Detroit. This is something he wanted to do. It"s for the Big Three," Ron Colangelo, the Tigers" spokesman, said at the time.

Philanthropy always was a major focus. In 1985, he established the Little Caesars Love Kitchen, a restaurant on wheels to feed the hungry and help with food distribution following national disasters.

Ilitch founded the Little Caesars Veterans Program in 2006 to provide honorably discharged veterans the chance to own a Little Caesars franchise, and his Ilitch Charities invests in programs promoting economic and job growth. Contributions, sponsorships and in-kind donations from the Ilitch companies total more than $4 million per year.

Ilitch is survived by his wife, seven adult children, 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The Associated Press and ESPN"s Katie Strang contributed to this report.

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Source: http://abc7chicago.com/sports/mike-ilitch-owner-of-tigers-and-red-wings-dies-at-age-87/1748728/

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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Mike Ilitch funeral: Private service, public tribute to follow

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The 9th Circuit is every lawyer"s dream job


Trump Loses Again: 9th Circuit Says Muslim Ban Must Go

Much was said and read this week about the reputation of the federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals as the country waited for word of whether President Donald Trumps executive order on travel, immigration and refugees would be reinstated.

One side of the courts reputation is a purported liberal bias. That may be overstated, according to scholars cited by the Associated Press. Another facet of the reputation centers on, depending on ones views, the courts activism or overreach. (Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh has labeled it the 9th Circus.)

Key Words: Trump says courts seem to be so political

In any event, it provides the brothers or sisters of the robe, in Sen. Ben Sasses recollection of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuchs phrasing, a disproportionate voice in public life, as Benjamin Wittes, editor-in-chief of the the legal blog Lawfare and a Brookings Institution fellow, writes:

Lawyers dream about becoming judges, particularly 9th Circuit judges, to write opinions like this. Benjamin Wittes, Lawfare

Wittes goes on to note that a grain-of-salt reading of the 9th circuit decision may be well-advised, as the grounds on which this order was fought are not the grounds on which the merits fight will happen.

See: Appeals court rules against Trump on immigration ban

And: Clinton tweets 3-0 after ruling against Trump travel ban

Wittess Lawfare post caught the presidents attention, which Wittes in turn engendered a Wittes response:

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-9th-circuit-is-every-lawyers-dream-job-2017-02-10

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Photos: Jason Chaffetz town hall in Cottonwood Heights


GOP. Rep Jason Chaffetz Greeted by Boos in Utah Town Hall
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"The Great Wall"


The Great Wall - Official Trailer 1 (Universal Pictures) HD

Trailer:http://youtu.be/mHLOEuUmd5M

In Theaters: Feb. 17

MPAA Rating:PG-13

Genre:Action

Starring:Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau, Pedro Pascal, Jing Tian

Synopsis from Legendary Pictures: Matt Damon leads humanitys greatest fight for survival in The Great Wall.

When a mercenary warrior (Damon) is imprisoned within The Great Wall, he discovers the mystery behind one of the greatest wonders of our world. As wave after wave of marauding beasts besiege the massive structure, his quest for fortune turns into a journey toward heroism as he joins a huge army of elite warriors to confront this unimaginable and seemingly unstoppable force.

Source: http://www.heraldextra.com/the-great-wall/article_d43ff0d2-4269-564e-bbf6-e6c91cdde150.html

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The Batman Lego Movie might be DC"s chance at redemption after Batman vs Superman


LEGO Batman 3 Beyond Gotham Full Movie All Cutscenes Cinematic

Remember the time when Batman and Superman used to be the invincible saviours of the universe? Or the time when they exchanged blows amidst the ruins of their respective cities? Or the time when they left the DC buffs drooling with their impeccable one-liners? Well, it was just one word which put all the umpteen one-liners and superhero swag to shame - Martha.

Ever since the Martha debacle in Batman Vs Superman,the image of the cerebral and brooding Batman has gone for a toss. He was last seen in the four trailers of The Batman Lego Movie,beat-boxing, relishing lobsters and shooting batarangs on the title of his film. Facepalm!

However, it can turn out to be a smart move on part of the Warner Animation Group. The animated film can attract fans of both the universes - Marvel and DC. Marvel because they can make fun of Batman. And DC because well, Batman. Duh.

It is interesting to note that the Warner Animation Group is capitalising on not only the perennial popularity of Batman but also all the memes, spoofs and funny videos that Batman has been the victim of, most notably after the release of Batman Vs Superman.

What the Martha scene did for Batman, and even Superman, was to make them a laughing stock among the Twitterati. Martha memes flooded the social media platforms only to be followed by hoards of creative digs at the caped crusader of DC Comics.

A meme on the Martha debacle. Twitter

The popular perception of Batman has undergone a drastic transformation over the years. Tracing its origin, Batman was created as a dark no-nonsense character. However, the conception of the character and his universe was rather ironical at its core. The only colour associated with Batman was black, apart from a few streaks of yellow. While the colour black symbolizes the evil, Batman was touted as a superhero. The creators justified the colour by his dark past which further lent the character an air of mystery.

On the other hand, the Joker, who sported every possible colour on the palette, was not exactly the bright vivacious personality he symbolically should have been. Though dark at his heart, the Joker was always decked up in colours probably as a measure of a self defense mechanism.

These ironical attributes added intrigue to all the Batman vs Joker encounters. The irony, however, also injected hints of humour into the character. Thefirst film of Batman, probably cashing in on this humour, was a rather campier take on the superhero and his partner in (fighting) crime Robin. The 1996 film used Batman as a tool to comment on global issues like the Cold War. The film came across as a parody in which the superhero was seen poking fun, including at the Pentagon.

It was filmmaker Tim Burton who reintroduced Batman in 1989 as the dark caped crusader it was conceived as. Michael Keaton, who had been typecast as a comedian, was cast as Batman. In spite of the unconventional casting, the atmosphere, tone and treatment of the film was full of noir aesthetics, as opposed to the camp aesthetics of the 1966 movie. the gothic environment was a reflection of the inner turbulence of Batman and the loneliness of Bruce Wayne.

Batman and Joker from Batman (1989). Reuters

The mystery attached with the character of Batman continued to cast its spell on the viewers, owing to the human fascination with the unknown and the inaccessible. It was only until filmmaker Christopher Nolan shattered the fourth wall by spelling out the detailed back story of Batman and projecting it as a conflicted character that the fans saw Batman as an alter ego of the vulnerable Bruce Wayne.

The Dark Knight trilogy humanised the superhero. The fascination was no longer towards the detached soul that Batman was hitherto portrayed as. Nolan depicted Batman as a humane character invested in his past, struggling with his present and concerned about the collective future of Gotham. Along with the external conflicts with the bad guys, the struggle was also internal as the challenge for Batman was to overcome his dark past, not by embracing it but by rising above it. The viewers found in themselves a part of Batman and they started relating to the character thereafter.

Filmmaker Zack Snyder followed suit when he humanised the conventionally invincible Superman in Man of Steel. The fans were amazed by how vulnerable Superman could be inside that steely exterior. However, the next move by Snyder in Batman Vs Superman went on to backfire. He took the humanisation to a whole new level through the Martha debacle that it made both the superheroes come across as emotional fools.

Consequently, the fans lashed out on social media and retaliated in the most creative way possible, through memes and spoofs on everything from Batman"s hoarse voice to the "Do you bleed?" sequence. It was probably the first time that the Marvel buffs poked fun at a DC juggernaut and the DC fans did not mind joining them, as a medium of expressing disappointment in the overindulgence of the filmmaker.

Examples of memes targeted at Batman and Superman after the Martha debacle. Twitter

But the Dark Knight has risen again, this time in the Lego universe. The humanisation by Nolan and in turn, the Martha debacle by Snyder, have changed Batman"s perceived persona from cerebral to comical. Warner Animation Group has wisely decided to reinvent itself by banking on this change.

A still from The Batman Lego Movie. YouTube

As was evident by The Lego Movie and the four trailers of The Batman Lego Movie, this Batman does not take himself too seriously. The animated universe helps further the funny portrayal of Batman as the characters look adorable in their Lego avatars. The makers take digs at the death of Batman"s parents, the costume of Robin, the straight-faced humour of Alfred, the increasing irrelevance of The Joker after Heath Ledger"s demise and Superman"s diminishing invincibility after the Man of Steel franchise. All these points have been at the center of the jokes doing the rounds on social media for the past couple of years.

The caricature of Batman from 1966 is all set to strike back in The Batman Lego Movie. But this time, the rationale behind Batman"s makeover is not to present a satirical take on the global superpowers. Rather, it is merely a creative attempt on part of Warner Bros to allow the disappointed fans to sit back and laugh out loud at their favourite superhero.

But somewhere in the deepest darkest desires of their guilt-ridden heart, the projection of Batman as a laughing object is also their best, and perhaps the final, attempt at redeeming their lost glory. Because we know how they got these scars. It was Martha.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/the-batman-lego-movie-might-be-dcs-chance-at-redemption-after-batman-vs-superman-3136740.html

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"The Batman Lego Movie" review: Spinoff will please kids, parents alike


The LEGO Batman Movie - Batcave Teaser Trailer [HD]

There is no us, says Lego Batman in a husky whisper during the movie that bears his name. You mean nothing to me. No one does. Its a heavy line, or at least it would be if Batman werent breaking up with Lego Joker, an attention-starved villain whose painted-on eyes shimmer with tears. Do you realize, the wounded Joker says later, that youve never once told me you hate me?

Welcome to The Lego Batman Movie, the self-mocking follow-up to 2014s animated hit The Lego Movie. One of that marvelous movies best ideas was casting Batman as a brooding, self-absorbed dork who seemed less like a crime-fighter than an overgrown Goth. With the raspy voice of Will Arnett, who returns here for a major encore, Lego Batman is a spot-on spoof but can he carry his own movie?

The answer is yes, though Batman gets tremendous help from five screenwriters (including Rockville Centre native Seth Grahame-Smith, of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) who supply an abundance of jokes, quips and physical comedy routines. Much of the material hinges on Batmans un-superhero-like behavior, as when he throws a childlike tantrum before the stoic butler Alfred (Ralph Fiennes, dry as gin) or stands at the Wayne Manor microwave while his meal rotates for two boring minutes. These conceits work because director Chris McKay (who assisted on The Lego Movie) has sharp timing but also because Lego Batman plays everything so straight. Even when Alfred brings up embarrassing moments (cue a clip of Adam West dancing in the 1960s television show), Batman clings to his too-cool persona.

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The characters in the The Lego Movie were endearingly unaware that they were actually toys, but everyone in the lego batman movie has a firm grasp on his place in popular culture. Batmans chirpy new sidekick, Robin (Michael Cera), and Gothams capable new commissioner, Barbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson), have broadly sketched personalities, but mostly theyre straight men for more Batman-based humor. As for the Joker, hes a joke unto himself the arch-villain as needy whiner and Zach Galifianakis gives him an appealing sense of vulnerability.

Though this spinoff has less heart than The Lego Movie, the nonstop pace and dazzling animation (once again by Animal Logic) should make it a crowd-pleaser. Listen for voices from Ellie Kemper, Channing Tatum, Jenny Slate and others.

Source: http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/the-batman-lego-movie-review-spinoff-will-please-kids-parents-alike-1.13077052

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