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Friday, September 6, 2013

Katy Perry - Roar (Official)

Katy Perry - Roar (Official)

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Jacoby Jones gets pummeled by teammate while fielding a punt [Video]

Jacoby Jones gets pummeled by teammate while fielding a punt [Video]


Jacoby Jones was the hero of the Baltimore Ravens' upset of the Denver Broncos in the divisional round of the playoffs last year, hauling in a 70-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Joe Flacco with less than a minute remaining to force overtime.

In the season-opening rematch between the two teams Thursday night, Jones barely got the chance to repeat his heroics.

After pulling in three passes for 24 yards in the first quarter, Jones was back to field a punt early in the second quarter when his night ended prematurely.

Just after signaling for a fair catch, Jones was plowed over by rookie teammate Brynden Trawick.

Jones left the game with a sprained right knee, and Trawick got a talking-to from Coach John Harbaugh.

“Tried to teach him that he's got to be willing to turn his head," Harbaugh said. "That's an experience problem. He's an inexperienced guy.”

Source : http://www.latimes.com/

Robocop trailer suggests José Padilha's remake won't suit everyone

Robocop trailer suggests José Padilha's remake won't suit everyone

The new take on Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi classic looks lean, sleek and promising. But what's with Robocop's new armour?




The appearance of the first trailer for José Padilha's Robocop heralds yet another remake of a bravura Paul Verhoeven sci-fi film from the 80s. The film-going public can't really win in this situation. If the new version turns out to be a pale imitation of the original's bombastic, gorgeously grim satire on corporate America, we've all paid to see a duff movie. If Padilha pulls off a miracle and delivers the sleek and visceral reworking hinted at here, you just know they're going to bring back Showgirls next.

At first sight, Robocop isn't as instantly off-putting as Total Recall, last year's po-faced attempt by Underworld's Len Wiseman to excise all the fun from Verhoeven's brilliantly barmy 1991 Arnold Schwarzenegger romp. There are clear shifts in the origins story, but nothing quite as infuriating as Wiseman's decision not actually to bother with the bit where everyone heads to Mars.

The suit is certainly a conversation starter, and has proved unpopular with fans of the original. Less bulky than the outfit worn by Peter Weller, and in matt black rather than shiny steel, its insectoid look is undoubtedly sinister. Then there's the fact that Joel Kinnaman, as cop Alex Murphy, is not actually dead when he becomes Robocop. Just … you know … radically messed up.

I also find it slightly offputting, though weirdly comforting as a fan of the series, that Kinnaman appears to be channelling Stephen Holder, the US Killing's cop, in the film's pre-Robocop scenes. Maybe Mireille Enos will turn up later on as a mini-Robo sidekick with dysfunctional mom tendencies.

Not that Padilha, who has promised the film will tackle the highly topical issue of drone politics, needs any additions to what is a killer cast. The much-missed Michael Keaton steps into Ronny Cox's shoes as the film's corporate villain, with Gary Oldman as deranged scientist Dr Dennett Norton and Samuel L Jackson as preachy media mogul Pat Novak. Abbie Cornish is the long-suffering wife, presumably pondering a future of family holidays stymied by her husband's serious antipathy towards airport metal detectors.

This looks like a leaner, meaner Robocop, but will Padilha's take bring enough verve and imagination to the table to make the second coming of Murphy a thing of wonder? Or are you already imagining the filmic equivalent of ED209, the ineffective and ultimately abortive replacement for Robocop in Verhoeven's 1987 original?




Source : http://www.theguardian.com/

FBI tapes: Ariel Castro says he had several close calls

FBI tapes: Ariel Castro says he had several close calls

NBC airs excerpts of Cleveland abductor's interrogation after his arrest.

(Photo: By Tony Dejak, AP)


Three days after his arrest, Cleveland abductor Ariel Castro told the FBI how he almost got caught twice over the last decade, including once when a girlfriend was suspicious that a TV was on in the room where he was holding one of three young women, NBC's Today reports Friday.

In exclusive report by NBC correspondent Kate Snow, Today aired excerpts from four hours of FBI interrogation tapes made after Castro's arrest in May. Snow said the tapes were obtain from a source "familiar with the criminal investigation."

Castro, 52, hanged himself with a bedsheet in his prison cell on Tuesday.

The former Cleveland bus driver was sentenced to life in prison plus 1,000 years on Aug. 1 for abducting three young women — Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight — over a 10-plus-year period and holding them them captive in chains in his Cleveland home.

On the videotapes, Castro says there were several close calls that could have led to his capture.

Once, he tells FBI interrogators, a girlfriend noticed that there was a television on in an upstairs room of his house in Cleveland where he was holding Knight.

"She says, 'what is that, you have a TV on up there?' My heart started beating and I was like, OK, she's probably catching on to something," Castro says.

In another incident, Castro says, he should have been spotted on surveillance tapes at the school where he abducted DeJesus.

He also tells FBI agents that he used Amanda Berry's cellphone to call her mother.

"I said something ... that I have her daughter and that she's OK," Castro tells the FBI interrogators.

He says he told Berry's mother that that "She's (Amanda) my wife now, something like that, you know, probably not the exact words."

Asked about the response from the mother, Castro says, "I hung up. We didn't have a conversation."

He also describes what happened on the day Berry escaped and alerted neighbors, ending the ordeal for the three young women.

Castro says Berry's' daughter, whom he had fathered, was always asking him why he locked all the doors in the house. On the day he was captured, he says, he left a bedroom door open.

"I let my guard down," he tells the interrogators.


Source : http://www.usatoday.com/

Jack Osbourne's wife has 'late term miscarriage'

Jack Osbourne's wife has 'late term miscarriage'


(Photo: Jason Merritt)


Jack Osbourne's wife, Lisa Stelly, is sharing sad news.

She writes on her RaddestMom blog that she has been "dreading this announcement."

She goes on to say, "Jack and I lost our baby boy last week. Having a late term miscarriage is by far the hardest thing either of us have ever had to go through."

In early August, Lisa, 27, happily shared the news that the two were expecting their second baby. Daughter Pearl turned 1 in April. She said at the time she was in her second trimester, "feeling great & trying not to eat everything in sight. We feel so blessed that our family is growing & Pearl will have a little brother or sister to play with. It's crazy to think that we will soon be a family of four!"

Now, as Jack is about to kick off the new season of Dancing With the Stars on Sept. 16, Lisa writes, "We appreciate all of your prayers and ask for privacy and respect during this time. It's important to stay hopeful and optimistic through life's toughest moments. We never know why things like this happen. All we can do is trust in God and know he has a plan for our lives."


Source : http://www.usatoday.com/