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Fifty Shades of Grey: The Story Behind Beyoncé’s “Crazy In Love” Update

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How strings-master Margot and in-demand producer Boots reimagined Bey's 2003 song.



If you were surprised to hear Beyoncé lend her uh-oh-uh-ohs to the Fifty Shades of Grey film, you weren’t the only one.

“With everything she’s been doing recently, the surprise factor has been a big part of it,” says violinist and recording artist Margot, who arranged and played the strings on the new version of “Crazy in Love” that’s featured in the just-released trailer. In fact, Margot didn’t even know if her own contributions had made the cut until she watched the trailer for the first time on Thursday.

“It was one of those things that happened on the spot, and you have to jump when you know it’s a good opportunity,” she tells TIME.

The track was produced by Boots, who helmed much of Beyoncé’s last album; he and Margot have worked together on a number of projects, including Beyoncé and Boots’ recent mixtape. A few weeks ago, Boots called Margot to say he was working on a movie trailer and needed some string contributions — but he needed them that night. Margot met up with Boots in Brooklyn, he played her the track (which he had recorded just that day, not long after Bey’s team reached out) and she immediately began laying down the violin parts you hear before Beyoncé ever recorded vocals.

“It inspires me to work on other artists’ songs [because] it pushes my boundaries in a direction that I wouldn’t necessarily come up with,” Margot says. “Obviously I know how ‘Crazy in Love’ goes, but I knew there was the possibility her vocals would be different. It’s almost more vulnerable and beautiful this way, because you do do crazy things when you fall in love. To hear the mood reversed and flipped makes it even more powerful.”

Despite their success in remaking the track for the highly anticipated film adaptation, neither Margot nor Boots have actually read the book.

“It’s funny, when it comes to scoring films and making music, it’s more about the mood that you’re capturing anyway,” she says. “We didn’t necessarily need to know the storyline to make something dramatic and sensual.”

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Beyoncé for a trash film. Seems fitting, tbh.

Andrej Pejic Now Andreja After Sex Reassignment Surgery

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In 2011, Andrej Pejic was the breakout star in the fashion world, turning heads as a male model who walked the womenswear runway shows for powerhouse designers such as Marc Jacobs and Jean Paul Gaultier.

But on a recent July afternoon in New York City, a gold nameplate necklace in script letter falls at just the right spot on the model's chest so that any onlooker could clearly read "Andreja" and subtly understand the message Pejic is now revealing to the world: The renowned androgynous model underwent sex reassignment surgery earlier this year.

"I want to share my story with the world because I think I have a social responsibility," Pejic, 22, tells PEOPLE exclusively. "I hope that by being open about this, it becomes less of an issue."


The Early Years
"I always dreamt of being a girl," explains the Serbian-born model. "One of my earliest memories is spinning around in my mom's skirt trying to look like a ballerina."

But things changed when her family moved to Australia. By age 9, Pejic came to receive what she describes as "a social message, from my brother and friends at school," that it was time to put away the dolls and skirts that she favored.

"I wanted to be a good kid and I wanted to please my parents," she says. With little success, Pejic went about trying to hang out with the boys and participate in team sports. "I kept my dreams and my imagination to myself and became pretty good at acting as a boy. But I was hiding who I was."

The Discovery
At the age of 13, in Burrmeadow, a suburb of Melbourne, Pejic's course turned digital. "I went into the library and typed 'sex change' into Google and my life changed," she recalls. The search results for the now-antiquated term yielded a flood of information and relief. "The Internet gave me the sense that there were words to describe my feelings and medical terms," says Pejic, who left realizing "this is what I need to do."

Going through government regulated channels for a minor to transition required lengthy court processes and she had neither the cash to cover legal fees nor the time, as she knew male hormones were taking effect on her body. "I knew puberty would turn me into something like my brother and father," notes Pejic, who began taking puberty blockers.

Raised primarily by her mother, she always had her family to lean on throughout her journey. "When I told my mother, grandma and my brother, they were all very supportive," Pejic, who eventually reintroduced the feminine flair into the everyday style she had shunned and developed a plan for her future, says. "I was going to finish high school as Andrej, transition, and forget about my male past."

A Designer Detour
Pejic's plans were put on hold when she was discovered at age 17 by a modeling agent. "It was an opportunity to see the world and gain some financial stability," she explains.

While her name was listed among the male models at top agencies around the world, she found herself in the enviable position of modeling both men's and women's fashions. She cites one 2011 runway moment as her finest modeling memory. "Being a bride for Gaultier was a very special moment for me,” says Pejic of walking the designer's spring haute couture show.

But "about a year and a half ago, I reevaluated things," says Pejic. "I was proud of my gender nonconforming career. But my biggest dream was to be comfortable in my own body. I have to be true to myself and the career is just going to have to fit around that."


Pejic began meeting with doctors in the U.S. to continue her transition with sex reassignment surgery.

A New Beginning
Pejic recalls the day she'd been dreaming of for so many years.

"I was happy the moment had come – as happy as you can be before a surgery," she tells PEOPLE. Her physical recovery from the process has been steady. "It was about three months before I felt like myself again," she admits.


When asked about the extent of her surgery, "I completely agree with Laverne Cox and [former PEOPLE.com staff editor] Janet Mock," explains Pejic of notable transgender women who choose not to publicly discuss their sexual organs and instead prefer to focus on advocating and activism within the trans community. Plus, "what's in between anyone's legs is not who they are."

Although Pejic has had several serious boyfriends in the past few years, she's currently single but adds, "I'm open to love."

But more important, she's loving this new chapter in her life. "Every day is like a new revelation," she says. "I'm more comfortable than ever. I feel at a 100 percent."

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The rise of the celebrity sex tape

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The world changed, if only a little, on July 17, 1988, in a hotel room in Atlanta, Georgia. That was the night Rob Lowe pressed the red button on his camcorder to kick off what we now call the celebrity sex tape.

He was there for the Democratic National Convention, to support Michael Dukakis. Ted Turner gave a party, then Lowe, Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy went to a nightclub called Club Rio on Luckie Street (and that joke is too obvious even for me).

He went back to his hotel with two Atlanta hairdressers: one was 22, the other 16, which was the legal age of consent in Georgia, although he said later he had no idea she was that young. Who did what to whom is disputed, but they filmed it.

When he went to the bathroom, according to his version, recounted in People magazine two years later, they disappeared with the tape. A few weeks later he received a lawyer's letter informing him that the mother of the 16-year-old had the tape and was threatening to sue. Lowe's lawyers called it an extortion attempt but he settled out of court with the girl and her father - not the estranged mother.

The scandal almost destroyed Lowe, according to his own account. The reaction was entirely negative, a threat to the way the public saw him as an actor. Producers said he would be difficult to hire because everyone would be thinking of the sex tape. Lowe spent four days holed up in his home in Los Angeles, besieged by reporters. He eventually escaped by crawling down a ravine on all fours to get away.

He now says the scandal saved his life: he hit bottom in his abuse of alcohol and pills, got sober and restarted his career with spectacular success. Redemption followed humiliation, but there was still a strong sense of shame attached to the act.

He was able, eventually, to develop a sense of humour about it. In fact, he co-stars in a new film called Sex Tape, in which Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel, playing a couple with children, discover that the sex tape they made in jest has been stolen and released on the internet. Lowe plays her boss, who may be involved in the leaking of the tape. His humiliation has now become a comedy.

The world in which Lowe made that tape no longer exists. Celebrity sex tapes are now common, and some people leak them deliberately to get noticed, or to revive a sagging career. They have become mainstream and much less shameful or embarrassing. Why is that? Is it not still mortifying to know that half of the western world can download and watch your pale, flabby bottom in the midst of the most intimate act? When did shame disappear?

At the same time, celebrities and stars have become even more vulnerable. There is a lot of money to be made in getting one to have sex with you. Even better if the celebrity bonks your friend while you film it with a smart phone. That way, you own the tape, because you filmed it.

The question of ownership becomes crucial when making a deal with a porn company to release it on DVD or on the internet. Todd Carney's recent outrage, while not a sex tape, illustrates how the world has changed, now that everyone carries a high-resolution camera in their pocket.

Lowe's tape would not have been possible without the invention of the camcorder, released by Sony in 1983. This made home-sex taping easy and cheap. The internet exploded 10 years later, and access to pornography with it. As bandwidth grew and computers became movie players, a perfect storm of sex and celebrity was born. The rise of porn, its availability on any computer, appears to have normalised the idea of the sex tape, removing a lot of the shame. The way a sex tape impacts on careers has changed. It has become a path to stardom and money - lots of it.

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Paris Hilton was a little-known actress and socialite before she got it on with Rick Salomon, her then boyfriend, on tape in 2003. The tape was leaked on the internet just before her new Fox reality show debuted. Both sued the company that released the tape and both lost. They then signed an agreement to share the profits. The New York Times reported that the tape had sold more than 600,000 copies by 2006.

Ice-skater Tonya Harding and husband Jeff Gillooly went the same route with their leaked sex tape - eventually selling it themselves. Pamela Anderson and her then-husband Tommy Lee organised the release of their tape, in 1998. She has the distinction of having appeared in two sex tapes: the second, with singer Bret Michaels, was released on DVD in 2005, after it had been freely available on the internet for some time. Kim Kardashian's career took off after her 2003 tape with Ray J was leaked in 2007. She sued Vivid Video, then settled for a reported $5 million. E! signed her to do a new reality show soon after.

Hilton, Anderson and Kardashian thus established a new career path. Fame and infamy turned out to be the same thing and equally marketable. These "stars" could make millions by being themselves, just without their clothes on. No acting required. No shame either.

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Nicki Minaj Stays Breaking The Internet With Her ‘Bang Bang’ Teaser

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The rapper slays on the Jessie J and Ariana Grande team-up!

With pure disregard for Twitter’s ability to function, Nicki Minaj Instagrammed a snippet of her part on “Bang Bang,” the Jessie J-helmed collab with the “Pills N Potions” rapper and Ariana Grande. The verse hits hard, it hits fast, and truly none of us are ready.

In case there was any confusion regarding Nicki’s claim to the throne, she clarifies on the track: “Batman Robin it/ Bang bang cockin’ it/ Queen Nicki dominant/ Prominent/ It’s me, Jessie, and Ari/ If they test me they sorry.” Any questions? Good.

Combined with that single artwork for “Anaconda” — where she pulls a move I’m dubbing a “Reverse Sucka Free” — Nicki’s not gonna be leaving your trending topics any time soon.



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Sneak Peek: "Heavy Metal & Reflective" video!

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To the haters


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Lana Del Rey opens up about her age, GaGa, older men, and more!

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18 (5) Things You Learn After Two Long Days With Lana Del Rey
From her real age to her taste in men, here's what didn't fit into Rolling Stone's cover story



1.Del Rey just turned 29 – not 28, as it's usually reported – but she denies responsibility for shaving off a year.
"People have said different ages," she says with impressive vagueness.


2.She likes older dudes.
"I sort of have an affinity for really good, strong, self-assured people," she says. "I would say I haven't met them as much in people who are in their 20s. So for me, I have nothing in common necessarily with somebody who's in their 20s – yet. That I know of, thus far. I'm really looking for an equal."

3.She never met Lady Gaga, although they were part of the same downtown scene.
"Her manager, Bob Leone, was a confidante of mine, and he gave me a two-month scholarship to a songwriting class and put me on a list of Monday night lineups at the Cutting Room. We played a couple of shows together, but never met."

As for the early leaked Del Rey song "So Legit," which comes off as a direct attack on Gaga ("Stefani, you suck")? "That was a misunderstanding," she says. Or maybe it was just not supposed to be heard by anyone? She just laughs.

4.Contrary to popular belief, she is happy sometimes.
"I mean, I'm happy when things aren't bad," she says. "I'm happy when things are just kind of calm. I love going to the ocean. I love driving. I love going to shows. Just being with people I really have fun with. I love the summer. I'm happy in the summer. Love hot, hot weather. I'm happy when I'm making a record, most of the time."

5.She's buddies with Juliette Lewis, who had publicly dissed her SNL performance.
"I was actually friends with her before that but she didn't know it was me on TV," she says. "I had been more blonde before or something. She called me and was like, 'Oh, I'm so sorry.' But we got over it. Because the truth is, we're birds of a feather in a way. In the end, we thought it was really funny."



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Katy Perry tops YouTube's list of 2014's most-played music videos

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YouTube recently compiled a list of the platform’s most-played music videos worldwide for the first half of 2014. It’s sort of an unofficial chart for the most popular songs of the year so far for the entire globe. Unsurprisingly, songs with a World Cup hook have done particularly well.

Katy Perry’s ridiculously popular “Dark Horse” tops the list, predictably, with a staggering 485 million plays. Shakira takes both second and third place with her Rihanna-featuring “Can’t Remember to Forget You” and the World Cup-themed version of her single “La La La,” with the official 2014 World Cup song “We Are One (Ole Ola)” right behind it. Iggy Azalea’s summer-dominating “Fancy” and Frozen‘s “Let It Go” official sing-along video both made the list, but the come behind the Chainsmokers’ calculatedly viral “#Selfie,” which has racked up over 183 million views.

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1. Katy Perry - Dark Horse (Official) ft. Juicy J
2. Shakira - Can't Remember to Forget You ft. Rihanna
3. Shakira - La La La (Brazil 2014) ft. Carlinhos Brown
4. We Are One (Ole Ola) [The Official 2014 FIFA World Cup Song] (Olodum Mix)
5. Enrique Iglesias - Bailando (Español) ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona
6. #SELFIE (Official Music Video) - The Chainsmokers
7. Iggy Azalea - Fancy (Explicit) ft. Charli XCX
8. FROZEN - Let It Go Sing-along | Official Disney HD
9. Jason Derulo - "Wiggle" feat. Snoop Dogg (Official HD Music Video)
10. Enrique Iglesias - El Perdedor (Pop) ft. Marco Antonio Solís


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Kesha Teases New Music on 'The Tonight Show': 'It's Super Top Secret & Awesome'

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Kesha shows off her new blue hair in a cute floral dress as she returns to her hotel after making an appearance on Good Morning America on Thursday (July 24) in New York City.

The 27-year-old singer then was spotted in a sheer lace dress as she exited her hotel to make her way to NBC Studios to visit The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

During her interview, Kesha talked about breaking into Prince‘s house, promoted her new show Rising Star, and teased the release of new music.

“I’m working on new music but it’s super top secret and awesome,” Kesha told Jimmy.



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Could Madonna's New Music Be A Throwback To Her 'Like A Prayer' Days?

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Madonna has spent the better part of 2014 teasing her follow-up to 2012's "MDNA." Mostly via Instagram posts, we know that Avicii, Diplo and "Wrecking Ball" scribe MoZella, along others, have hit the studio to lay down new tracks with the 55-year-old singer. That's left many wondering whether Madonna is planning a surprise release, à la Beyonce.

Now, two recent videos raise another question: Despite all the superstar contemporary producers, could Madonna's new work be a throwback to her '80s hits?

The first, an Instagram clip, features the London Community Gospel Choir belting out several seconds of what sounds strikingly similar to "Like a Prayer."



The second, which also made the Internet rounds on Thursday, is a video of Diplo remixing her 1986 hit "La Isla Bonita." The producer revealed he got Madonna to re-record her vocals for the song, including a line that's amended to reference Diplo himself (or Major Lazer, to be exact).



Of course, there's no telling exactly what these videos mean or whether Madonna's next music will actually hark back to the first decade of her career. Anyone who spent time with the "MDNA" lyrics knows she's a fiend for a good self-reference, though. "Lucky Star," "Like a Virgin" and "Into the Groove" are all referenced by name on the album, while opening track "Girl Gone Wild" kicks off with a line used in the "Like a Prayer" closer "Act of Contrition." The thought of "Like a Prayer" or even a slightly lesser hit like "La Isla Bonita" creeping into whatever Madge releases next is all too likely, and we can't say we'd mind if they do.

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George R. R. Martin Just Won Comic-Con With This Titillating Photo

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George R. R. Martin continues to avoid writing A Song Of Ice And Fire by visiting San Diego Comic Con. We already know he’s an avid comic book reader who can make any fan’s day. He spent part of yesterday talking to Marvel about what he’d do with their cinematic universe. (Not surprisingly, he loves that Wonder Man was killed in his debut issue.) He also took a moment for a photo opportunity which just replaced our former favorite picture of him standing by his lake of readers’ tears.

Redditor justbeingfrank posted this picture of George R. R. Martin with the caption, “Ran into George R. R. Martin at comic-con… he really gets into his characters.“

It’s taking all my willpower to not make a “breaker of chairs” joke here.

Justbeingfrank says GRRM’s publicist was taking a quick picture of Martin in the Daenerys Targaryen cutout to send to his wife. He left shortly afterward, but not before the fan was able to get a second picture.



And the fan was never heard from again. You don’t fly that close to the sun or to George R. R. Martin.

Now we just need to find out if GRRM spotted this Game Of Thrones protestor hanging around outside the convention center…



OPEN YOUR EYES, SHEEPLE!

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Two Brand New Eleanor Rigby Posters

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Yes, you might recognize the name on them. I absolutely love the one with Jessica Chastain’s iconic red hair as an outline. It’s rare to see a film — any film, let alone a love story — with women as whole human beings. Movies like this used to exist but somewhere along the line movies with women in them at all began disappearing and the ones that were left seemed to feature hollow, predictable characters, but for every once in a while. This film illustrates how a love story can be told without sacrificing the more important human story underneath. Good stuff. Don’t miss it.

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ECLECTIC R&B SINGER SZA SETS RUMORS STRAIGHT

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In a recent post on her Tumblr, a fan asks her about all the controversy surrounding her hair and freckles, and quite frankly her entire life.


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ONTD, have any of you lied about your appearance?

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Letter from Tom Hiddleston to Joss Whedon Leaks, Is as Lengthy and Overly Grateful as You'd Expect

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"The Avengers" is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.
The 2012 Disney film has made more than $1.5 billion at the box office; however, the film's success was not always imminent.

When Joss Whedon initially met with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige to look over a script by "The Incredible Hulk" screenwriter Zak Penn, he said they needed to "pretend this draft never happened."

After impressing Feige with a five-page treatment for what he thought "The Avengers" should look like, Whedon proceeded to work on a new script for the film.

It took several drafts and collaboration with the cast including actor Tom Hiddleston, Marvel Studio's team, and other Marvel franchise directors to get it approved.

According to "Joss Whedon: The Biography," in stores Aug. 1, Hiddleston, who plays antihero Loki in the film, wrote Whedon a heartfelt email after reading Whedon's draft for the first time.

We've published Hiddleston's letter in full along with Whedon's response with permission from Chicago Review Press below.

Joss,

I am so excited I can hardly speak.

The first time I read it I grabbed at it like Charlie Bucket snatching for a golden ticket somewhere behind the chocolate in the wrapper of a Wonka Bar. I didn't know where to start. Like a classic actor I jumped in looking for LOKI on every page, jumping back and forth, reading words in no particular order, utterances imprinting themselves like flash-cuts of newspaper headlines in my mind: "real menace"; "field of obeisance"; "discontented, nothing is enough"; "his smile is nothing but a glimpse of his skull"; "Puny god" ...

... Thank you for writing me my Hans Gruber. But a Hans Gruber with super-magic powers. As played by James Mason ... It's high operatic villainy alongside detached throwaway tongue-in-cheek; plus the "real menace" and his closely guarded suitcase of pain. It's grand and epic and majestic and poetic and lyrical and wicked and rich and badass and might possibly be the most gloriously fun part I've ever stared down the barrel of playing. It is just so juicy.

I love how throughout you continue to put Loki on some kind of pedestal of regal magnificence and then consistently tear him down. He gets battered, punched, blasted, side-swiped, roared at, sent tumbling on his back, and every time he gets back up smiling, wickedly, never for a second losing his eloquence, style, wit, self-aggrandisement or grandeur, and you never send him up or deny him his real intelligence.... That he loves to make an entrance; that he has a taste for the grand gesture, the big speech, the spectacle. I might be biased, but I do feel as though you have written me the coolest part.

... But really I'm just sending you a transatlantic shout-out and first-bump, things that traditionally British actors probably don't do. It's epic.

Whedon wrote back with a simplistic response:

Tom, this is one of those emails you keep forever. Thanks so much. It's more articulate (and possibly longer) than the script. I couldn't be more pleased at your reaction, but I'll also tell you I'm still working on it ... Thank you again. I'm so glad you're pleased. Absurd fun to ensue.

Best, (including uncharacteristic fist bump), joss.

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Can't-Man loses Patrick Wilson, two other cast members

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Maybe it was a good thing they only put Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas on the recently released poster for Ant-Man.

On the same day reports surfaced saying Joaquin Phoenix was in talks to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Doctor Strange, Deadline is reporting that actors Patrick Wilson, Matt Gerard and Kevin Weisman are all out of the Marvel production, which was scheduled to begin filming in August. The online Hollywood trades cites unnamed "insiders" that say both Gerard and Weisman's characters were cut from the latest version of the script, presumably the one completed after director Edgar Wright left the production.

Wilson, however, is said to have dropped out due to a scheduling conflict after production on Ant-Man was delayed several months. Previously, Wilson said his role in Ant-Man was an "important" one so look for Marvel to re-cast it rather quickly due to the expected filming in August.

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Extended Tekken 7 Trailer revealed at SDCC!

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We don't know a whole lot about Tekken 7 but we do know that the game apparently manages to finish off the Mishima storyline (or so we think) as a key character in the game's long-running story about the battling bloodline in a very corrupt family tree.

The news comes courtesy of Gameguide, where they relay a lot of details from the game's producer Katsuhiro Harada. He originally announced the game back during the Evo 2014 weekend, where the first details about the game became public and we all learned that Tekken 7 would be designed on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4.

The game engine would power the fighting game for today's high-end consoles and... we also just learned that it will also power the game for PC. That's right, the Unreal Engine 4 has enabled Bandai Namco to leverage the pipeline technology to conveniently – for the very first time in the history of the Tekken franchise – develop the game for personal computer users.

So for the first time ever we will finally see what Tekken will look and run like on PC. This should make for a very, very interesting online fighting scene, and should really help leverage the PC as a prime-time platform within the FGC communities. This comes at an amazing time given that Valve is working hard to utilize portable, console-style form-factors for PC when they launch their Steam Machines along with the SteamOS. This could effectively make desktop PCs a prime outlet for tournament play – assuming the Steam Machines arrive in time.

In addition to finding out that Tekken 7 is coming to computer (mostly likely on Steam, given that Bandai Namco has taken quite a liking to the platform) we also learn a little bit more about the game's story.

Apparently we'll find out – for the first time in the series' long-winded story – what happened with Kazuya's mother. In the teaser trailer we saw a woman kneeling down. Many believed that she had ties to Kazuya and Heihaichi, and Harada let slip that it is indeed Kazumi, Kazuya's mother. Apparently a lot of the pent up rage between Kazuya and his father stems from Heihachi killing Kazumi due to her passing the devil gene onto Kazuya, and from Kazuya and Jun Kazama, to Jin Kazama.

The teaser promises Kazuya vowing revenge for Heihachi's acts against Kazumi. However, the plot supposedly thickens: In the opening sequence of Tekken 3 we saw Ogre standing with a decapitated head. It was always believed that the head belonged to Jun, Jin's mother. There was a 19 year gap between Tekken 2 andTekken 3, in which many of the fighters from Tekken 2 had supposedly died at the hands of Ogre, one of which was supposed to be Jun.

According to Harada, the head in Ogre's hands does not belong to Jun. She will supposedly make a return to form in Tekken 7, which should be a very interesting turn of events, no doubt.

Sadly, no release date has been set in stone for the game, but we'll keep you posted on any additional news.


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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith: Do Not Provoke a Man Into Beating You

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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith found himself in hot water on Friday after what he said on "First Take" offended viewers -- including his own colleague, Michelle Beadle.

In the video above, you'll see Smith's rant after Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended for two games (he knocked out his fiance in an elevator and was caught on surveillance attempting to drag her out of it). Here's what got Beadle and others angry after he said "we know you have no business putting your hands on a woman:" (Here's the full transcript)

"What I've tried to employ the female members of my family, some of who you all met and talked to and what have you, is that again, and this what...I've done this all my life, let’s make sure we don’t do anything to provoke wrong actions. Because if I come, or somebody else come, whether it’s law enforcement officials, your brother or the fellas that you know, if we come after somebody has put their hands on you, it doesn't negate the fact that they already put their hands on you. So let’s try to make sure that we can do our part in making sure that that doesn't happen.”















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FORMER WWE CHAMP DANIEL BRYAN SUBDUES BURGLAR With Submission Hold!!

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Former WWE Champion Daniel Bryan is a bona fide bad ass ... chasing down a burglar on foot, then locking him in a submission hold until cops arrived.

Daniel and his wife Brie Bella had just come home Thursday night when they saw 2 men on their way out of their house. The burglars dropped the stuff they were stealing and hightailed it down the street.
D.B. gave chase ... the bad guys had a big head start but the champ caught up with one of them and locked him in a rear naked choke for 5 minutes until cops arrived.

Daniel's feat is all the more impressive because the guy he caught is facing kidnapping charges in another case.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch ... Daniel's wife Brie retrieved the loot the guys were in the process of stealing, including a bracelet that belonged to the wrestler's recently deceased dad.

The second guy is still on the loose, but there's one less bad guy on the streets, thanks to D.B.

YES! YES! YES!
UPDATE: Daniel Bryan will soon be holding a press conference with the Phoenix P.D. ... and we'll be livestreaming the whole thing. press conference0725-cesar-oswald-mug-shot-2
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