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The Exorcist 2x04 Promo - "One for Sorrow"

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As Andy confronts the strange incidents taking place on the island, his foster home receives a surprising new addition; Marcus investigates a series of natural disturbances with the help of a local wildlife biologist. (Air Date: October 20, 2017)

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Shawn Mendes Recording in the Studio Shirtless, #S&M3 Coming?

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Shawn was caught recording in the studio shirtless in a now deleted instagram post. He was seen flaunting iT on camera while possibly recording his follow-up to sophomore album Illuminate which includes btw his top #10 hits I Know What You Did Last Summer feat. Karla KKKabello Treat You Better and There's Nothing Holding Me Back.


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Ayesha Curry Sends Husband Steph Pictures of Her Bare Feet

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-Ayesha Curry was on The Real today and said that her husband, NBA player Stephen Curry, loves her feet
-She explains, "So, when he says to send nudes, he gets a picture of my bare feet."
-People now think Steph has a foot fetish

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Do you have a foot fetish, ONTD?

Celebs at Variety's Women of Power luncheon

1984 (Boycotted) Olympic Champion, Mary Lou Retton, tried to stop gymnastics sex abuse bill

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Dominique Moceanu, a member of the 1996 "Magnificent 7" that won gold the first US team gold in Atlanta, made many tweets calling out people affiliated with USA Gymnastics for thier handling of sexual abuse. Over 140 gymnasts have sued Larry Nassar, a team doctor who was with USA Gymnastics for over 20 years and is currently in jail for child pornography, for sexual assault under the guise of treatment. USA Gymnastics was criticized for not reporting Nassar's behavior to authorities and conducting their own investigation instead. California Senator, Dianne Feinstein, and Florida Senator, Marco Rubio, created the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse Act of 2017, which would criminalize organizations like USA Gymnastics for failing to report sexual abuse to the authorities. It was revealed in the New York Times that Mary Lou Retton, the 1984 Olympic All Around Champion who only won because the best gymnastics team in the world, the Soviet Union, boycotted, went with the now ex-president of USA Gymnastics, Steve Penny, to Feinstein's office to stop the bill. Moceanu confirmed this happened and called Retton out for caring more about protecting USA Gymnastics and the Karoylis (their coaches who are accused of creating the atmosphere that allowed Nassar to take advantage of and abuse the gymnasts) then the safety of athletes.

Moceanu also said that NBC tried to bury the news in her 2012 book, Off Balance, about how the Karoylis were abusive towards her. NBC owns the rights to gymnastics coverage in the US and has made documentaries like "The Ranch" glorifying the Karoylis. They are also currently under fire for refusing to air Ronan Farrow's Harvey Weinstein expose.

Britney Spears Shares Her Latest Paintings On Instagram

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-Queen of lip synching and arm dancing, Britney van Gogh, has shared her latest masterpiece with her instagram followers.
-The prolific painter previously posted past pieces.
-No word yet on when her artpop will be added to the Louvre.



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Weinstein roundup: Eva Green and more women come forward, Bob Weinstein speaks

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  • Brother of sexual predator Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein denied reports that the board would sell The Weinstein Company

  • Despite Bob's claim that "business is continuing as usual" (OP note: sure you want to use that turn of phrase Bob?) the company has so far yanked the film The Current War starring Benedict Cumberbatch from their release schedule, the creators of In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes, are publicly asking Weinstein to drop the rights to the musical so they can make the film adaptation elsewhere,  Amazon has cancelled the $160 million dollar Weinstein produced David O. Russell series that was in development, and director Oliver Stone, recently outed as a serial groper himself,  has now announced that he refuses to work on the show Guantanamo, until the Weinstein company is removed



Writing in a piece for the Globe & Mail actress Mia Kirshner says she had her own abusive encounter with Weinstein which she does not go into detail about.

Instead she calls on her unions, SAG and ACTRA, to step in to create better protections for actors:

First of all, can we agree that no more meetings for anything related to work be held in hotel rooms? That would be up to the unions to firmly enforce.

Second, the unions need a new system for investigating allegations of wrongdoing.

Currently, if a SAG member launches a complaint, the union writes a letter and asks that the production house or studio involved conduct an internal investigation of the alleged abuse. You can imagine its effectiveness. An in-house investigation by the very nature of being in-house does not cultivate impartiality. Especially when the person being investigated runs or owns the studio. Complaints about these matters that are raised within our unions should trigger an independent third-party investigation.





The 16 episode series executive produced by David O. Russell, which was set to star Julianne Moore, Matthias Schoenaerts and Robert De Niro is now dead.

Russell, De Niro and Moore issued a joint statement:

We support Amazon’s decision as in light of recent news and out of respect for all those affected we have decided together that it is best to not move forward with this show.

Keep in mind that Russell has his own history of violence against his employees including headbutting George Clooney and calling Lily Tomlin a c*** on set which was caught on tape. He was also once arrested for groping his teenage niece's breasts, something he confessed to doing, though he was ultimately not charged.




Huffman also confirmed that Weinstein had threatened her into wearing a dress designed by his wife to a premiere.

Michael Moore took to facebook to post this message:

Anyone with a flicker of a conscience or a modicum of decency stands, as I do, with the women who've summoned the courage to tell the truth about Harvey Weinstein.

But well-meaning platitudes of support for the abused are simply not enough.

Why do we live in a society where men do not intervene when they witness the mistreatment of women? I have intervened on more than one occasion and I have fired men who sexually harass women. Harvey Weinstein knew better than to behave inappropriately toward women in my presence. I'm guessing successful sociopaths like him who get away with it for years are very, very careful not to let the kind of men who would stop them dead cold ever get a glimpse of who they really are. I don't live in Weinstein's Hollywood world and I make documentaries, so I can't speak to the culture he created and seemed to thrive in. I AM the only director that I know of who's actually taken Weinstein to court (for being a thief, which requires a different set of sociopathic skills, but, like sexual harassment, you can probably find them at a few Hollywood studios).

All of us (men) must share the responsibility for allowing a society to exist where women do not feel safe. A society where, when they are abused, they are not able to tell their stories without fear of retribution and shame. A society that badgers, blames or scoffs at women when they tell their stories. Or how they tell their stories. Or "how long" it took them. They carry a burden that most of us (men) never have to experience. If you can't empathize with that or understand what they are dealing with, then maybe you're part of the problem.

The New York Times investigation into the repugnant and abhorrent behavior of Harvey Weinstein (and the Weinstein Company) is a profound cultural/social/political moment that I believe could actually ignite a historic change in our society. What if we seized this moment and bring down, once and for all, the white male hierarchy which has ruled our way of life in America since the first boatload of religious zealots arrived on Plymouth Rock?

And what if Hollywood commits, right now, to dismantling its rampant sexism and inequality, starting with appointing more female executives and letting more than 4% -- yes, it's actually only 4% -- of all its films be directed by women?

Let's use this moment to end the abuse of women in our industry. Let's make this a call for men to take a stand against the men who perpetrate this corrosive, criminal behavior, to call them out and shut them down. We can do this. All it takes is the will and the decision to say "enough is enough!"

I have four suggestions that Hollywood (and our greater society) should act on immediately:

1. Put all abusers on notice NOW: You know who you are, and scores of your employees, past and present, know who you are. You need to step down before they bring you down. There is nowhere left to hide. Your years of attacking and intimidating women are over. You have only two options: 1) Resign now, or 2) face an army of women and men who are going to take you out of power. You have seen this week what has happened to the most powerful, most well-known executive in Hollywood. You're next. Turn yourself in, or go far, far away to a place where you can no longer harm more women.

2. To those abusers who ignore the above warning and choose to stay in power because you think that this is all going to die down and blow over -- and that you are going to get to continue to get away with your behavior -- let me explain to you in clearer language how this is all going to end for you:

Every one of your employees is now a documentary filmmaker. Thanks to the invention of the smartphone that has a built-in camera and voice recorder, every single one of your workers now carries in their pocket the ability to secretly record or film you and your harassment. And they will. They will post your crimes. You will be exposed, publicly shamed and hopefully removed. Avoid this cruel end by resigning now.

3. To the men who do treat women as equals and behave toward them with respect and dignity: This is your moment! Confront the abusive men at work. When you see something, you must say something. No more ignoring and turning away when you see women being harassed and intimidated in the workplace. This is on us. MEN, step forward, NOW!

4. The boards of directors of the Hollywood studios -- and all across corporate America -- must declare gender parity the new priority. Fifty-percent of all boards must be female. Hiring multiple female executives is the mandate. Of the top 100 grossing films each year, an average of only TWO are directed by women! All studios must commit to greenlighting more films by women (and, needless to say, by African Americans and other neglected groups).

These are short term actions that can happen now. But I want to point out that there is also a fundamental fix that MUST occur in the long run if there is ever to be any real change. We must reform our broken economic system and transform it into one that is equitable and democratic, one where the gap between rich and poor is ELIMINATED so that no longer do a few wealthy men hold the power.

We need to create a new economy where women and men have the same opportunities and are paid the same, an economy that no longer condemns generations to poverty and where their only option is to serve at the pleasure and the whim of the rich. We need businesses and workplaces that are owned and operated by their employees in a country where democracy is not just a word we mouth but an actual way of living -- at work, at school, in our neighborhoods and in our daily lives. A democratic economy is a must if we are ever going to be able to deny white men their major weapon of abuse -- the fear of financial insecurity -- that they have used against women for eons. This is our mission for the long haul, the big picture that must be addressed and changed. We must ALL commit to doing this. I believe our collective conscience will ultimately settle for nothing less, and the result will be a better world.





  • Had horrible experiences with Weinstein on Nanny McPhee but did not know he sexually abused women

  • In the now famous story where Emma Thompson threatened to quit if Hayley Atwell was made to lose weight after she was called fat Thompson confirmed that was not Weinstein but another producer



Oprah also took to facebook to issue a statement:

I’ve been processing the accounts of Harvey Weinstein’s hideous behavior and haven’t been able to find the words to articulate the magnitude of the situation. Filmmaker James Schamus captured so much of what I’ve been feeling when he said:

"This is the story of one predator and his many victims; but it is also a story about an overwhelming systemic enabling, and until that story is fully told we will fall far short of stopping future depredations on a similar scale."

Thanks to the brave voices we’ve heard this week, many more will now be emboldened to come forward EVERY time this happens. I believe a shift is coming.





Rosenbaum met Weinstein three times over the course of her career.

In the mid - 2000s at their last encounter he held her by her neck and masturbated behind her.

She also had this to say:
I had kept my experience with Harvey Weinstein a secret for a very long time. I felt it important to tell the truth and speak out against the sexual harassment I and others have endured.

There is an important dialogue that we need to have. I want to be part of that dialogue and be on the right side of history.





Marlène Jobert said that in 2010 Weinstein began aggressively persuing Eva Green harassing her and calling her whenever he was in Paris.

She said the details match up with other accusers and that he had tried to book meetings in hotels under the guise of giving her scripts.

Green feared speaking out because he threatened to destroy her if she did.

Jobert said she was horrified and told her daughter to speak out about it, but Green told her that she feared how much damage he could do.


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What Year is it? Liam Payne Performs 'Strip That Down' on TRL

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Chart-topper Lime stopped by MTV's recently resurrected TRL to perform his smash hit. Stans in the audience (presumably sucha_handful) went crazy, screaming out their lungs until they collapsed for the British sensation.



Lime was even presented with a platinum plaque to commemorate STD selling over 1 million units.



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ONTD: Fav classic TRL breakdown moment?


Crazy Ex Girlfriend 3x02 Promo

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The best show on TV that you're not watching is back! Let's discuss the premiere!

P!nk Has Gone a Year Without Sex

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Opening up about her 16 year relationship with Carey Hart, P!nk shared that she's gone a year without sex.
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On their relationship:
"There are moments where I look at [Carey] and he is the most thoughtful, logical, constant ... he's like a rock. He's a good man. And then I'll look at him and go: 'I've never liked you. There's nothing I like about you. We have nothing in common. I don't ever wanna see you again. Then two weeks later I'm like, things are going so good, you guys. Then you'll go through times when you haven't had sex in a year. Is this bed death? Is this the end of it? Do I want him? Does he want me?

"Monogamy is work! But you do the work and it's good again."
She also shared that there was a period of time when she'd hand her wedding ring back to him nearly every night.

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Box Office Thursday Night Previews: ‘Happy Death Day’ Nabs $1 Million

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-Happy Death Day opens within expectations for its Thursday night previews with 1 million.

-Blade Runner 2049 makes less than 1 million for Thursday late shows, collapsing near 80% from its take from last Thursday nights previews of 4 million that was frontloaded with fans of the first film.

Source: https://twitter.com/Variety/status/918849101453713408

St. Vincent's MASSEDUCTION has arrived!

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Annie Clark is back with her 5th album MASSEDUCTION. Critics are calling this her best effort yet.




- 'this is the moment that St Vincent enters the fabled realm reserved for the greats'
- Admires the 'queered approaches to gender and sexuality on fluid banger "Sugarboy"'
- Praises its weirdness, utter honesty, and dark humor.




- 5 stars
- Although the subject matter alludes to mortality, suicide and drugs – every track is incredibly uplifting.
- "Saviour" is the sexiest song that Prince never wrote.
- "Smoking Section" is chilling: “sometimes I go the edge of my roof, and I think I’ll jump just to punish you”
- 'spiritual successor of David Bowie and Prince'.




- Her best album yet.
- Praises the ballads "New York", "Happy Birthday, Johnny", "Slow Disco", and "Smoking Section".




- '“Hang On Me” is for anyone who has ever watched the scaffolding of their world collapse in slow-motion'.
- 'Antonoff isn’t all over MASSEDUCTION the same way he’s not all over Lorde’s Melodrama'.
- All that’s fun and sexy about MASSEDUCTION comes to a halt with “Young Lover,” in which a near-dead body is found bleeding out in a bathtub.
- Her most cohesive and accessible album to date.



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Michael Che Questions Need for Disabled People to Have Representation on Chelsea Peretti's Instagram

Oscar Season Begins: GoldDerby Predictions

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-Gold Derby predictions change throughout Oscar season.
Predictions as of now:
Best Picture:
1 Dunkirk
2 The Shape of Water
3 The Post
4 Darkest Hour
5 Call Me By Your Name

Best Actress Contenders:
Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water)
Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird)
Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri)
Judi Dench (Victoria and Abdul)
Meryl Streep (The Post)
Jessica Chastain (Molly's Game)
Emma Stone (Battle of the Sexes)
Kate Winslet (Wonder Wheel)
Annette Bening (Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool)
Rachel Weisz (My Cousin Rachel)

Source: https://twitter.com/GoldDerby/status/918269230453178368

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross release their Halloween theme

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Music kings Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have released an 8-minute version of the iconic Halloween theme by John Carpenter.

This come ahead of a new album by Carpenter of newly recorded versions of his movie work.

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Grey's Anatomy 14x05 Promo

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"Danger Zone" - In a flashback to Iraq in 2007, the events leading up to Megan’s kidnapping are revealed. In present day, Owen and Megan hash out old wounds, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” Thursday, October 26th on ABC. Guest star Kim Raver as Teddy Altman.

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Jennifer Garner Is "Very Annoyed" With Ben Affleck's Controversy

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A source tells enews:

Garner "is very annoyed because it just means more attention on her and the kids as a result of Ben's actions.""She tries to shield them from any and all publicity and scrutiny. "


Ben Affleck puts on united front with ex Jennifer Garner after groping scandal




Ben Affleck reunited with ex-wife Jennifer Garner and their kids on Thursday, stepping for the first time since the accusations surfaced .

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Malin Akerman announces engagement to Jack Donnelly!

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Malin announced on Instagram that she's engaged to her boyfriend, Jack Donnelly. She shares son Sebastian with her ex-husband, Roberto Zincone.

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ONTD Original™ - Halloween Edition: 12 Things You May Not Know About the 'Friday the 13th' Franchise

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You know the mask, you know the name. But do you know these twelve things about the Friday the 13th franchise? You never know what may come up at your next trivia night.



Jason Voorhees' first name was almost "Josh" at one point in the first movie's script. It was changed because "Josh" sounds too nice. The original Friday the 13th, which was made on a $550,000 production budget, earned $59 million globally at the box office in 1980.


Adrienne King, Alice in the first and second movies, had a real-life stalker.


Jason first acquired his iconic hockey mask in the third movie by taking it from the character of Shelly. In the previous movie, he wore a cloth sack over his head.


Crispin Glover improvised his own dancing in that memorable scene. He danced to AC/DC's "Back in Black," but they dubbed over the scene with Lion's "Love is a Lie." Watch the whole dance here.


Jason's hockey mask always has red marks on it, but in the fifth movie, the marks were blue. This is because the killer in the movie wasn't actually Jason. It was someone else pretending to be Jason.


The original Jason stuntman in the sixth movie, Dan Bradley, was replaced with a stuntman with no experience because a producer thought Bradley looked "fat." The already shot paintball scene with Bradley was kept in the movie, though. When the makers of the Crystal Lake Memories documentary called Bradley to participate, he supposedly hung up on them.


Many of the cast members in the seventh movie were gay or lesbian, including the final girl Tina's love interest, Nick (Kevin Blair). Fans nicknamed this sequel "Frigay the 13th."


Despite being set in Manhattan, the eighth movie had to be filmed elsewhere due to the restrained budget ($5 million). Most of the movie was shot in Vancouver. The boxing scene (Julius' actor was really punching Jason, by the way) with Voorhees was supposed to take place in Madison Square Garden.


The actual Necronomicon prop from the Evil Dead franchise appeared briefly in the ninth movie as a hint at a possible Friday the 13th/Evil Dead crossover. The movie never happened, but a limited comic book series called Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash was eventually made.


The tenth movie, which was only made because Freddy vs. Jason was in development hell, was completed in 2000. Yet it sat on shelves for two years. New Line Cinema had already released several flops in 2000 (Little Nicky anyone?) so they had no faith in Jason X. Before the movie ever got a theatrical release in 2002, it leaked online and was downloaded illegally by many fans.


The concept for Freddy vs. Jason had been in development since 1987. Supposedly there were eighteen scripts made before they settled on the final one.


The 2009 reboot is one of two movies in the franchise - the other being The Final Chapter - to have exactly thirteen deaths.

Additional source: Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday The 13th



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