Thursday, August 31, 2017

'Star Wars' Star John Boyega Defends Carnival Grinding: "Rey Would Back It Up"


Boyega defended himself on twitter after he was criticized for grinding with a female dancer at a Caribbean celebration in London last weekend.

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God's Own Country stars in i-D Magazine

The Sinner 1x06 Preview

Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves to Star In a Rom-Com!


  • it's called Destination Wedding

  • produced by Victor Levin (Mad About You)

  • takes place at a wedding where Ryder & Reeves are playing "two miserable and unpleasant" guests who grow fond of each other during the course of the evening


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ONTD Roundup



For August 30, 2017:


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St. Vincent releases video for "New York"

Courtney Ford Cast as Eleanor Darhk in s3 of Legends of Tomorrow



-recurring role, first appears in 305
-described as: smart and cunning with a charming dose of otherworldly creepines
-damien darhk will be among a cabal of villains who team up against the legends this year (post-season 4 version of darhk somehow resurrected)
-ford is the real-life wife of brandon routh (ray / the atom)
-ray will have an unexplainable attraction to eleanor, despite her evil ways

Can I finally get a Legends of Tomorrow tag, please? lol
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Why It's Okay That You're Okay With Jonerys Incest on "Game of Thrones"



Psychosexual therapist Mike Lousada rationalizes the hypocrisy of shipping Jon/Daenerys and finding Cersei/Jaime wrong.
“There’s nothing wrong with people wanting that. The fantasy of taboo is always going to be exciting—to have that thrill enacted, and we know that it’s fantasy. To enact that in real life, to say that’s a justification for incest, no, that’s not OK.”
“We put ourselves in the shoes of the characters—we empathize with them, and that’s why the show resonates with so many people,” Lousada continues. “We can all feel ourselves in many of the characters in the plot. What if we put ourselves in the role of Jon—wouldn’t you be attracted to Dany, and vice versa?”


The difference between Cersei/Jaime and Dany/Jon is that Dany and Jon do not know they are related (duh? Captain obvious...), although the concept called genetic sexual attraction is common in real life, and there are numerous cases of estranged relatives ending up in a relationship.

“If we take the idea of sameness being attractive, we like what we know, what is familiar,” says Lousada. “There’s a narcissistic mirror in the other; there’s that biological sameness that’s going to create similar characteristics. They’re both driven. They’re leaders.... They have similar characteristics.”



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Kendall Jenner will not be walking VSFS



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Chasing The Dragon - Official Trailer and Posters







-Crime thriller 'Chasing The Dragon' stars Donnie Yen and Andy Lau, and opens September 28th in Hong Kong
-Donnie plays real life notorious gangster Ng Sek-Ho, known also as the ruthless 'Crippled Ho', an illegal immigrant from mainland China who founded a criminal drug empire in the mid-1960s in British colonial Hong Kong.
-Andy reprises his role as corrupt Chief Detective Sergeant Lee Rock, based on real life officer Lui Lok.
-Unknown (I believe) as to when the film will be released in other global territories.

Sources: Donnie Yen, Shaw Theatres

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Candice Patton for NKD Magazine & Keiynan Lonsdale Releases New Single

Rita Ora helps

Rita tweeted about finding a shelter to help with hurricane relief in Houston to help.

She found one and helped. Rita's philanthropy is why she recently received the first ever Variety and H&M Conscious awardand it is one of many reasons why she's the official most popular and influential international artist in China.
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Ed Westwick Still Doesn't Know Who Gossip Girl Is

Kim Kardashian was asked for her thoughts on Trump and she held nothing back



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"Anyone can run the U.S. better. My daughter would be better."

"We’ve worked so hard to get to where we were and to have so many things that we were so proud of in our country, to just literally revert backwards is the most frustrating thing."

"Every single day when you can’t really believe what’s going on, the next day it’s something else even more crazy and tragic. It's really scary, the world that we’re living in now. And when you did feel safe at home, now with Trump in presidency you just don’t feel safe anymore."

"Sometimes I feel like I want to speak out more about political issues. You have to be really careful about what you say, because a lot of things can be taken in the wrong context and I always want to be respectful, I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings."

[does she follow Trump on twitter?] “I do not. I follow Obama though.”

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Harry Styles Perform His New Single Live In Studio

Trailer for Takashi Miike's 'Blade of the Immortal'

Isaac Hempsted Wright Talks About Playing a Mystical Robot




-They shot a scene where Sansa finally checks in with Bran to get the scoop on who to trust: "We actually did a scene that clearly got cut, a short scene with Sansa where she knocks on Bran’s door and says, “I need your help,” or something along those lines. So basically, as far as I know, the story was that it suddenly occurred to Sansa that she had a huge CCTV department at her discretion and it might be a good idea to check with him first before she guts her own sister. So she goes to Bran, and Bran tells her everything she needs to know, and she’s like, 'Oh, shit.'"

-Doesn't think Bran will warm up to people anytime soon since he's too focused on the White Walkers to the exclusion of all else

-Doesn't know who's going to drop the Maury truth bomb on Jon


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Youtuber and gay ICON Elijah Daniel becomes major of Hell, MI -- Declares Heterosexuality Illegal.




According to him, he spent a few days calling towns around the country to see if someone would let him become major just for shits and giggles (and a vlog obviously). Hell, MI agreed and he has banned all straight people from entering the town.




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what a nice signature tho


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The author of "My Immortal" comes out of hiding to say she did NOT write Handbook for Mortals





-Follow up to this post.
-The writing in Handbook for Mortals was so bad it made people think that it was written by the same author of the most legendary piece of fiction on the internet.
-Despite having lost access to her old ff.net account, she updated her old fictionpress.net to tell the world: "No, I am not Lani Sarem. Really bad fiction simply tends to read the same."
-Rumor has it she ghostwrites nonfiction books now, living her best life.


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Hey ONTD, do you wish you were related to Gerard Way because he's a major fucking hottie???

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Tabloid Cover Wednesday


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Pumpkin Dump Cake


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Dita Von Teese talks ageism for InStyle



  • Von Teese is a professional burlesque dancer and model

  • Feels worried about getting older and still performing at 44 but loves the work and will continue to do it

  • Is inspired by women her age and older like J. Lo and Madonna

  • "Which is why when people make ageist remarks or ask age-related questions, I find it so shortsighted. What’s the alternative? Die young?"

  • "I hate it when people say, “You look good for your age.” It should be, “You look good.” Period. Getting older is a good thing."

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"Bobbi Kristina" Trailer

Stephen King's 'It' not entirely to blame for people's fear of clowns after all

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  • Many have believed that coulrophobia (fear of clowns) can be attributed to horror movie depictions of clowns. This includes Pennywise from Stephen King's It. Steve Scholzman, M.D of Harvard Medical School says the phobia is far more deep-seated, though.

  • Scholzman claims the fear of clowns has to do with pattern recognition: "Pattern recognition allows to see when things are recognizable but off just enough to where you take caution. That’s why a little kid can recognize something as being a little bit dangerous without quite knowing why they know it’s dangerous. They recognize it as familiar but not quite the same as what they’re seeing." He gives a simple example: we recognize that a pug and a German shepard are both dogs despite looking very different from one another, but clowns distort our idea of what a human face should resemble.

  • Steve Scholzman says that legitimate phobias of clowns (i.e., one who cannot physically be in the same room as a clown) are "pretty rare."

  • The new movie version of It is supposedly causing real-life clowns to lose job opportunities. They claim the movie as well as last year's string of scary clown sightings are both perpetuating the fear of clowns.

What scares you, ONTD?

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Kathy Griffin Takes Back Her Trump Head Photo Apology & Calls Outraged Reporter "Full of Crap"

Halsey - Bad At Love

Henry Cavill Trolls DC Fans with Mustache Pic, Armie Hammer Falls For Thirst Trap




Superdude Henry Cavill is soaking up the last of summer, sporting some hot fur on a boat. "Getting some R&R in before the summer slips away. Worry not though, my moustache [sic] continues to thrive... #Seastache," the Man of Steel captioned the photo, a wink at reports that Paramount Pictures won't allow him to shave, forcing Warner Bros to CGI his mustache off in the upcoming Justice League film.

His Man from U.N.C.L.E co-star, Armie Hammer, stop scrolling long enough to comment on the pic, complimenting Supes' impressive areolas.



Speaking of IG comments, Henry came across Liam Payne's thirst trap impersonation of the superhero, replying to the chart-topper's video.



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Appropriate the chest hair and #Seastache next, @Lime! ONTD: Are you hairy?



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Promo for Midnight, Texas Episode 7

The cast of "Younger" teases Liza doing something stupid in tonight's episode

"Spencer Pratt made his own Look What You Made Me Do music video and it's everything"



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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

9 Lifetime Movies We Secretly Love

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Death of a Cheerleader, aka A Friend to Die For



About: Angela Delvecchio for some reason transfers from a Catholic school to a public school in the same town. She proceeds to try to make friends with the most popular girl in school which leads to tragedy. Based on a true story.

Friends-Til-End

Friends 'Til the End



About: An emotionally disturbed and hyper-competitive young woman schemes to land a spot as the lead singer in a local rock band while her childhood girlfriend also wants the spot.

Dying to Belong

Dying to Belong



About: When Lisa starts her freshman year of college, everything seems perfect. She has a new job on the university paper, a handsome new boyfriend, Steven, and together with her new roommate, Shelby, she's pledging a sorority. Her world changes drastically during the sorority's "hell week" as new pledges are asked to perform degrading tasks. Lisa begins to wonder about becoming a sorority sister, but decides to stick it out because she's a "legacy"-that is, her mother is a founding member. During hell week, Shelby mysteriously falls from the campus clock tower late one night and dies. After getting over the initial shock, Lisa becomes convinced that it wasn't a suicide as everyone wants to believe. She begins her own investigation with Steven's help. But no one on campus will listen to them: Lisa's sorority sisters refuse to talk about that night, and the campus officials have closed the case...

Pregnancy-Pact

The Pregnancy Pact



About: Sidney Bloom (Thora Birch) is a Internet blog reporter who travels to her hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts to investigate a string of teenage pregnancies and stumbles upon a clique of gullible and naive schoolgirls who have formed a pack to get themselves all pregnant to stick together. As Sidney seeks more answers to why, she also hits obstacles from the conservative community who are in denial as to what's going on right in front of them and being forced to ignore the realty of teen parenting.

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What's your favorite lifetime movie??

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Riverdale's Madelaine Petsch does Video Q&A

Bill Skarsgård finally got to do an interview about 'IT'

JKR talks about the "Strike" series; release date for "The Silkworm" announced




- Two episodes of Cuckoo's Calling have aired; last one is this coming Sunday
- Silkworm will start on September 10th (yey that's soon)
- Jo really loves Tom & Holliday
- she thinks there will def be more than seven books and therefore the actors may be stuck for life, lol
- apparently the BBC wanted to adapt the series even before it was revealed that Robert Galbraith = JKR
- the fourth book, Lethal White, will be out sometime in 2018 (tonystark_ineedit.gif)
- more stuff/interviews @ the source

Anyone else watching Cuckoo's Calling? I love the leads, but the pace is INSANE and it's skipping so much of the minor stuff that I liked. And I'm starting to understand y'all's thirst for Tom. That coat ♥♥♥♥
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ONTD Original: ONTDers Recommend Your Next Book!

The September task in the ONTD Reading Challenge is to read a book recommended in an ONTD book post! Any book that’s been recommended in a post itself or in the comments (or ask for recs here!) will count toward the challenge. For this month’s post, milfordacademy and hjalmartazar asked five ONTDers –  ms_mmelissa, cuteej4, joaniemaloney, imnotasquirrel,  and eveofrevolution to each recommend three books and write a little bit about their selections.


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The Known World by Edward P. Jones
Edward P. Jones has produced very little work but is still one of my favourite writers and a lot of that is due to The Known World, his only novel. Set in Virgina during the antebellum era it examines a wide diverse crop of characters including the rarely discussed black slave owners who had bought their own freedom but then bought into the chattel system. It is unflinching and brutal but also hopeful. And above all it is stupendously beautiful.

The History of Love by Nicole Krauss
One of the most beautiful books I've ever read, The History of Love is also the one that has been stolen from me the most. I originally borrowed it from the library, loved it so much that I bought a copy, and have continued to lend copies to people who love it so much they keep it. And I don't mind because it's such a good book I would keep buying it forever. The dual story of a fifteen year old girl living in New York trying to track down the author of the book she's named after, and a holocaust survivor coping with the recent loss of the son he never got to meet, it's a beautiful novel and one of the best written ones I've ever read.

Love in a Fallen City by Eileen Chang
I'll admit that I've often had a bias against works in translation because they always seem to feel stunted or unfulfilled in some way. Not so for Love in a Fallen City, a collection of Chang's novellas translated by Karen S. Kingsbury. Most of the novellas deal with China circa WWII and all deal in some aspect with the complications of love and of falling in and out of it and the circuitous cruel ways in which love either hampers or helps survival.


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recommended by: cuteej4

When by Victoria Laurie: Maddie Fynn is your average high school junior with one exception. She can see the date of your death above your head. She gets caught up in a homicide investigation and attracts the attention of a detective who is suspect of her from the start. Why I recommend it: With the exception of Maddie's special ability, she's not particularly special. This book avoids the cliche 'I'm not like other girls' trope, which is refreshing from the slew of dystopian, paranormal, and cliched YA romance. It's a mystery thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat (especially near the climax) and constantly second guessing yourself.

Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia: In real life, Eliza Mirk is the weird quiet girl would rather keep to herself and graduate so she can get out of town. Online, she's the anonymous creator of an incredibly popular web comic. When a new boy moves into town, she discovers that he's a fan of her work. They become friends but she still keeps her secret. None of her classmates or family knows about her online life and that's how she'd prefer it. What happens when her secret gets out? Why I recommend it: Francesca Zappia has such a unique writing style that pulls you in from the beginning. Her first book, Made You Up, was painful and beautiful at the same time. This one is even better. There's fanart within the book that goes along with what Eliza created and it adds to the richness of the story. Eliza is a flawed character and the way the author describes her drive to provide for the online community is more relatable than I ever expected. I love when authors put this much effort into their books.

A Million Junes by Emily Henry: It's a classic with a modern and magical twist. Two families have been feuding for as long as anybody can remember while June O'Connell and Saul Angert have a forbidden romance. Sound familiar? Well, it's completely the opposite of what you'd expect. Why I recommend it: I don't know how you feel about magical realism but I don't read it that often. This one makes me want to check more out. Emily Henry's attention to detail is great and her world-building is phenomenal. She has a unique voice that improves with each book. I enjoyed her first book, The Love That Split the World, but this one is above and beyond. The imagery sticks with you long after you've finished it. It's one of the best YA books that I've read all year. It's heartbreaking, strange, and wonderful all at the same time. If you only choose to read one book from these three, this is the one you should pick.


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The Break by Katherena Vermette
A beautiful, sensitive multi-narrative novel with a multi-generational Métis family of women at the centre that deals with historic and present-day trauma, living in a poor Winnipeg community. Vermette is an author of Métis descent who has written a wide cast of characters that have their own struggles living along the margins, the resilient women that not only survive but thrive and support each other, and the recovery and healing that is ultimately possible. (PS: For fellow Canadians, you may already be familiar with this one because of the exposure/critical acclaim, but as we don’t export/hype everything of quality down to the US, I had to mention it!)

Goodbye, Vitamin by Rachel Khong
A novel told in glimpses throughout the year as Ruth moves back home to care for her father, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. As her engagement is broken off and her job isn’t worth staying for, going back to her hometown is at least one direction she can go. As bleak as the premise sounds, this novel is actually quite hopeful in Ruth's ability to find the humour in the everyday, whether she’s trying to turn her life around or when she’s dealing with her father and his past mistakes and current situation, and ultimately has a lot to say about the definition of forgiveness when it comes to family. A touching read that sneaks up on you, in the best way.

Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories by Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell
A enthralling Argentine collection of dark, skin-crawling, and unsettling short stories taking place that dealt with the horror of not just the fantastical (sometimes present), but more realistically, and chillingly, the terror that exists in the everyday lives of these characters, so much of them women. There’s also social commentary present with regards to the past regimes and brutality, distrust in institutions, poverty and neglect, mental illness and stigma, dismissal of women and the validity of their fears and feelings, domestic violence, etc. (PS: I know short stories are hard to sell but I’ve read this set very early in the year and it’s still one of my favs, give it a chance and it stays with you)


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Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta
A coming-of-age story about a lesbian growing up in Nigeria. Warning: There is anti-gay violence which is hard to read, butthe book does have a happy and hopeful ending.

The Abyss Surrounds Us by Emily Skrutskie
Pirates, sea monsters, and lesbians (including an Asian lesbian main character). That about sums it up. Escapist YA science fiction for when you want something fun and easy. FYI: There's also a sequel, The Edge of the Abyss.

The Man Who Heard Voices: Or, How M. Night Shyamalan Risked His Career on a Fairy Tale by Michael Bamberger
Written about M. Night Shyamalan as he made his masterpiece (lol) Lady in the Water. Neither Shyamalan nor Bamberger has any self-awareness whatsoever, which makes the entire book unintentionally hilarious, but it's a great read if you have a thing for behind-the-scenes drama involving Hollywood egomaniacs.


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Orphan Number Eight
by Kim van Alkemade
My goodreads review is a good summation (if a bit over the top and sarcastic) of why I recommend this one, and I've been recommending it to people in book posts since I read it lol: http://ift.tt/2vFtyI1

Unwind by Neal Shusterman
A YA dystopian novel (and series) that really took me by surprise. The story is fascinating and unique, and the characters are more well-rounded than in most YA novels. Some reviews claim it's pro-life propaganda, while others claim it's pro-choice/"pro-abortion" propaganda, while others claim the book as a story "for their side"; but in reality, it's not meant to be divisive or a commentary on abortion either way, from both my observations and what the author has said. I recommend people give it a shot, if they enjoy YA dystopia but are tired of the crap with which that niche has been saturated.

Needful Things: The Last Castle Rock Story by Stephen King
Of course, I have to put a Stephen King novel on my list. I rarely hear people mention this book, so I think it's relatively underappreciated as King novels go. As a lover of "stuff" and a collector, this book spoke to me as the story revolves around a shop that sells random interesting knick-knacks...for a sinister purpose. The framing is a bit strange and you wonder where it's all going, but the book has an immense payoff at the climax as you see what the framework has been building towards. The ending (which is one of King's weaknesses usually) is one of my favorites of his novels. The book, especially the climax, is a bit over the top in a campy horror kind of way, but oh so fun to read. Don't watch the movie, they fucked it up.

BONUS RESOURCES:
We also put together a short list of book posts to help you find your next book!

20 Celebrities and Their Favorite Books
10 (5) Thrillers You Need to Read
Book Recs According to your Hogwarts House (the sequel)
10 More Celebs and Their Favorite Books
10 Famous Fantasy/Sci Fi Authors Recommend their Favorite Books
10 Great Romance Books
10 Book Recs for Women'ss History Month



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BOOK POST!!! Recommend a book in the comments. Also, how is the challenge going for you?

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Danielle "Cash Me Ousside" Bregoli injects Kylie Jenner's fake butt in music video "These Heaux"

Justin Bieber's Testicle Injury Causes Firing, Legal Drama for NY Hospital Staffer




Kelly Lombardo, a former staffer at Northwell, was fired over accusations that she illegally accessed Bieber's medical file. Lombardo heard a rumor that Bieber was in for a sexually transmitted infection. But she alleges she didn't believe the STI claim and maintains that she never had access to the pop star's files nor any contact with him at all.

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Maroon 5 - What Lovers Do ft. SZA

Blake Lively sent Leonardo DiCaprio pictures of her doll when they dated



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from an oral history piece on GG over at VF:

showrunner Joshua Safran:

“We learned a lot from Blake. When I think about shooting the L.A. episodes, Blake was dating [DiCaprio] at the time, and she had this thing where she had a doll that she took photos of that she sent to Leo. Blake was way ahead of the curve. It was pre-Instagram. She was documenting her life in photographs in a way that people were not yet doing.”

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ONTD Roundup



For Tuesday, August 29, 2017:


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Dixie Chicks - Cowboy Take Me Away (Live from the MMXVI Tour) (Premiere)

Property Bro Drew Scott announced as the first Dancing with the Stars Contestant




'I am no dance expert but I love a challenge!', Property Brothers star Drew Scott will compete on Dancing With The Stars with Emma Slater. Never beens Nick and Vanessa Lachey are set to face off during Season 25 of the long-running ABC reality competition.


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Jonathan is the superior twin but slé i guess

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New Blade Runner Short Film Starring Jared "Hurts Like Satan" Leto



This is the first of three short films meant to fill in the gaps between the original Blade Runner and its sequel taking place 30 years later. Directed by Ridley Scott's son Luke Scott, this short stars Jared Leto.

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Wonder Woman blu-ray epilogue features Etta Candy talking about a "secret mission"

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Justice for Etta! She better show up in WW2.



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Kim & Kanye Would Like To Be Excluded from This Narrative


-Unless you've been living under a rock, Taylor released a song on Friday that is believed to be about her enemies(Kim and Kanye) and critics
-The source,Kris Jenner, says: "Kim and Kanye are not concerned or interested in dredging up the situation with Taylor and hope that Taylor can move on. Kim and Kanye haven't even been thinking about it and have moved on.”
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who won, ONTD?


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