The Miami Heat team jet slid on the runway in a Milwaukee airport after landing Wednesday night due to heavy snow ... but fear not, no one was hurt. It all went down around 9:20 Pm at Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport. The jet was carrying the Miami Heat team and staff. The team tweeted about the incident. "Upon landing in Milwaukee tonight the team plane slid while taxiing but never left the pavement. Everyone on...
- 1/12/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Sir Nicholas Winton, a British man who helped save hundreds of Jewish children from the Holocaust during World War II, has passed away at the age of 106. His son-in-law Stephen Watson confirmed to the BBC that Winton died peacefully in his sleep Wednesday. For more than half a century, Winton kept quiet about his heroism, including his role in organizing trains to rescue 669 children bound for Nazi concentration camps. Prime Minister David Cameron remembered Winton on Twitter, writing, "The world has lost a great man. We must never forget Sir Nicholas Winton's humanity in saving so many children from the Holocaust." Story developing...
- 7/1/2015
- E! Online
Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the title of the new Terminator movie in style today (August 6), by posting a photo on Instagram of a director's chair with the film's name emblazoned across the back.
Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the title is its unusual spelling, with the next instalment named Terminator Genisys.
Twitter users have been quick to make their feelings on the title known, with some mocking the 'innovative' spelling of the word 'genesis':
Exclusive reveal of the new Terminator movie logo! pic.twitter.com/KugtrUjuNZ
— Seb Patrick (@sebpatrick) August 6, 2014
"What's the problem with the Terminator title?" - Ayndrew Jonys
— Andrew Jones (@EthanRunt) August 6, 2014
Terminator 5: Genisys. A Dyslexic Phil Collins goes back in time to ruin music.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) August 6, 2014
It's clear that some will quickly become irritated with typing the film's name and being constantly 'corrected':
No... No I didn't. pic.twitter.com/vwfcnaynvh
— Stephen Watson (@RealMattDamon...
Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the title is its unusual spelling, with the next instalment named Terminator Genisys.
Twitter users have been quick to make their feelings on the title known, with some mocking the 'innovative' spelling of the word 'genesis':
Exclusive reveal of the new Terminator movie logo! pic.twitter.com/KugtrUjuNZ
— Seb Patrick (@sebpatrick) August 6, 2014
"What's the problem with the Terminator title?" - Ayndrew Jonys
— Andrew Jones (@EthanRunt) August 6, 2014
Terminator 5: Genisys. A Dyslexic Phil Collins goes back in time to ruin music.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) August 6, 2014
It's clear that some will quickly become irritated with typing the film's name and being constantly 'corrected':
No... No I didn't. pic.twitter.com/vwfcnaynvh
— Stephen Watson (@RealMattDamon...
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the title of the new Terminator movie in style today (August 6), by posting a photo on Instagram of a director's chair with the film's name emblazoned across the back.
Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the title is its unusual spelling, with the next instalment named Terminator Genisys.
Twitter users have been quick to make their feelings on the title known, with some mocking the 'innovative' spelling of the word 'genesis':
Exclusive reveal of the new Terminator movie logo! pic.twitter.com/KugtrUjuNZ
— Seb Patrick (@sebpatrick) August 6, 2014
"What's the problem with the Terminator title?" - Ayndrew Jonys
— Andrew Jones (@EthanRunt) August 6, 2014
Terminator 5: Genisys. A Dyslexic Phil Collins goes back in time to ruin music.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) August 6, 2014
It's clear that some will quickly become irritated with typing the film's name and being constantly 'corrected':
No... No I didn't. pic.twitter.com/vwfcnaynvh
— Stephen Watson (@RealMattDamon...
Perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of the title is its unusual spelling, with the next instalment named Terminator Genisys.
Twitter users have been quick to make their feelings on the title known, with some mocking the 'innovative' spelling of the word 'genesis':
Exclusive reveal of the new Terminator movie logo! pic.twitter.com/KugtrUjuNZ
— Seb Patrick (@sebpatrick) August 6, 2014
"What's the problem with the Terminator title?" - Ayndrew Jonys
— Andrew Jones (@EthanRunt) August 6, 2014
Terminator 5: Genisys. A Dyslexic Phil Collins goes back in time to ruin music.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) August 6, 2014
It's clear that some will quickly become irritated with typing the film's name and being constantly 'corrected':
No... No I didn't. pic.twitter.com/vwfcnaynvh
— Stephen Watson (@RealMattDamon...
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Sydney, December 22: Nigella Lawson may face new inquiry from the Scotland Yard, it has been revealed.
Commander Stephen Watson, Metropolitan Police, has said that they would examine "implications" of what the celebrity chef had said while being under oath, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
It has also been revealed, that the cops could interview Lawson in an attempt to see if she can identify her cocaine suppliers.
Since Lawson had earlier claimed that she used drugs in front of her children, the social services are also likely to intervene in this case. (Ani)...
Commander Stephen Watson, Metropolitan Police, has said that they would examine "implications" of what the celebrity chef had said while being under oath, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
It has also been revealed, that the cops could interview Lawson in an attempt to see if she can identify her cocaine suppliers.
Since Lawson had earlier claimed that she used drugs in front of her children, the social services are also likely to intervene in this case. (Ani)...
- 12/22/2013
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Oh the goddamn creepy, crawlies…they skeev me out just thinking about them. Ugh. Well, if you love the eight-legged baddies as much as I do, we've got a couple of memorable shorts for you today with Spider on the Ceiling and Scratch.
We don't usually combine two shorts into one article, but these two worked so well together, and thanks to horror hound Avery G for the tip on these two.
The first film is entitled Spider on the Ceiling. It's from Australia, just like the huntsman spider which stars in the movie. Spider on the Ceiling was directed by Anthony O'Neill and stars Steve Danielsen, Camilla Jackson and Steve Carroll. It's a creepy little five-minute piece with a nice comedic twist and great sense of humor.
The second feature is Scratch. No comedy in this one, just a slow build of suspense to a nice finish. Ethan Snell...
We don't usually combine two shorts into one article, but these two worked so well together, and thanks to horror hound Avery G for the tip on these two.
The first film is entitled Spider on the Ceiling. It's from Australia, just like the huntsman spider which stars in the movie. Spider on the Ceiling was directed by Anthony O'Neill and stars Steve Danielsen, Camilla Jackson and Steve Carroll. It's a creepy little five-minute piece with a nice comedic twist and great sense of humor.
The second feature is Scratch. No comedy in this one, just a slow build of suspense to a nice finish. Ethan Snell...
- 4/16/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
The ninth annual Irish Film & Television Awards took place tonight at a Gala Awards Ceremony held at the Convention Centre Dublin.
In the field of film 'The Guard' was the big winner of the night receiving the Ifta for Best Film, with writer/director John Michael McDonagh named Best Director, Best Screenwriter and the Irish Film Board Rising Star for his feature directorial debut. Fionnula Flannagan who was honoured with a lifetime achievement award also won best supporting actress for her part in 'The Guard'.
Michael Fassbender picked up best actor for 'Shame' while Saoirse Ronan picked up best actress for her role in 'Hanna.' Ryan Gosling picked up the best international actor for 'Drive,' Chris O'Dowd picked up best supporting actor for 'Bridesmaids', and Glenn Close picked up best international actress for 'Albert Nobbs.'
'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy...
In the field of film 'The Guard' was the big winner of the night receiving the Ifta for Best Film, with writer/director John Michael McDonagh named Best Director, Best Screenwriter and the Irish Film Board Rising Star for his feature directorial debut. Fionnula Flannagan who was honoured with a lifetime achievement award also won best supporting actress for her part in 'The Guard'.
Michael Fassbender picked up best actor for 'Shame' while Saoirse Ronan picked up best actress for her role in 'Hanna.' Ryan Gosling picked up the best international actor for 'Drive,' Chris O'Dowd picked up best supporting actor for 'Bridesmaids', and Glenn Close picked up best international actress for 'Albert Nobbs.'
'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy...
- 2/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
Albert Nobbs and the other nominations for the 2012 Irish Film and Television Academy Awards have been announced. The 9th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) “sole aim is to celebrate Ireland’s notably talented film and television community. The ceremony is considered to be one of Ireland’s most prestigious awards event, and can be viewed as the Irish equivalent to the American Oscars.” The awards ceremony will be held on February 11, 2012 at the Convention Centre Dublin (Ccd).
The full listing of the 2012 Irish Film and Television Awards is below.
Film Categories
Best Film
Albert Nobbs – Alan Moloney, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn and Glenn Close (Parallel Film & TV Productions)
Charlie Casanova – Terry McMahon (Source Productions)
Stella Days – Jackie Larkin & Leslie McKimm (Newgrange Pictures)
The Guard – Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Larke, Flore Fernandez Marengo(Element Pictures)
Director Film
Rebecca Daly – The Other Side of Sleep (Fastnet Films)
John Michael McDonagh...
The full listing of the 2012 Irish Film and Television Awards is below.
Film Categories
Best Film
Albert Nobbs – Alan Moloney, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn and Glenn Close (Parallel Film & TV Productions)
Charlie Casanova – Terry McMahon (Source Productions)
Stella Days – Jackie Larkin & Leslie McKimm (Newgrange Pictures)
The Guard – Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Larke, Flore Fernandez Marengo(Element Pictures)
Director Film
Rebecca Daly – The Other Side of Sleep (Fastnet Films)
John Michael McDonagh...
- 1/11/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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