Monday, July 16, 2012
BREAKING NEWS: Heavy gunfire reported in Yobe
Heavy gunfire is being reported along Gasua road in Damaturu, Yobe state.
The Yobe State commissioner of police, Patrick Egbuniwe who confirmed this to Channels Television reporter in Damaturu said the gun shot is being heard in three different locations in Damaturu but that a combine team of the JTF is working to locate the spot with a view to repelling the attack.
The sounds of gunfire began to be heard across the town around 1:30pm and forced many residents to flee to their homes
Schwarzenegger looking forward to ‘Twins’ sequel
A sequel to “Twins” is inching closer to the big screen.
One of the stars of the 1988 comedy, Arnold Schwarzenegger, recently told Comic-Con attendees that the reported follow-up is underway, CinemaBlend reports.
“I think they have moved it along, and director Ivan Reitman has shown interest in being involved, [studio] Universal is excited about it,” Schwarzenegger said. “We are now looking for a great writer to write the sequel, and I’m looking forward to doing it, because I think it will be hilarious.”
Back in March it was rumored that Eddie Murphy might even join Schwarzenegger and his “Twins” co-star Danny DeVito in the film, thereby turning the “Twins” sequel into one called “Triplets.” Although Schwarzenegger didn’t mention it, all three of the actors are said to have signed off on the concept.
Up next for the actor/politician is August’s “The Expendables 2,” which he helped promote this week at Comic-Con
Randy Jackson speaks on J. Lo, Steven Tyler leaving ‘Idol’
“American Idol’s” Randy Jackson has nothing but love for the show’s departing judges, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez.
The “Idol” staple told Gossip Cop that he wishes the singers well on their professional endeavors, even though they’ve left him all alone (so far, anyway) at the judges table.
“Steven and Jennifer are truly two of the most talented and consummate professionals I’ve worked with,” Jackson told the website in a statement.
“I was friends with them before we hopped on this crazy journey together and I have no doubt our friendships will continue long after,” he said.” I will love them for life.”
Queen of Soul expresses interest in joining ‘American Idol’
Meanwhile, there’s been no official word on whether Jackson himself will stay with the popular TV talent showcase, or if he, too, will soon see the door.
But according to previous reports, we do know that we haven’t seen the last of the deserting duo. Tyler is planning to go back to performing with his legendary rock band Aerosmith, while Lopez is looking at a myriad of options, including upcoming films, concert tours and work with her clothing line.
She confirmed her departure via Ryan Seacrest’s radio show on Friday.
(RAP) A$AP Rocky Talks 'LongLiveA$AP' Album, Discovers The Dirty Projectors
"Who's that?" A$AP Rocky** asks when the Dirty Projectors** begin their set and start emitting their pitch-perfect vocal harmonies at the 2012 Pitchfork Music Festival. When informed of the Brooklyn indie rock group's handle, Rocky stands up to get a better view of the group. When he sits back down a minute later, he asks an ASAP Mob member to write the name 'Dirty Projectors' down and asks, "What do they make? Reggae?"
So it goes at Chicago's Pitchfork Music Festival, where genres awkwardly bump against each other and tastemaker-approved artists unwittingly discover each other's mass appeal. An hour before speaking with Billboard.com, Rocky had wrapped up an unrelenting, brilliantly vacuous set alongside his A$AP Mob cohorts, stomping through "LiveLoveA$AP" cuts while threatening the audience to put their hands up. When the rain started and quickly intensified, no one in the crowd moved a muscle; instead, they bounced along with the bass of "Hands on the Wheel" and supported crowd-surfers during "Wassup."
2012's Brightest New Stars (So Far)
For Rocky, a 23-year-old Harlem native who inked a deal with Polo Grounds/RCA late last year, performing at 5:30 PM to a crowd of indie rock fans is nothing new; in fact, it's sometimes preferred. "I got supporters from all demographics," says the rapper. "There are people that don't fuck with rap but fuck with A$AP, just because I give them a feeling that they can't explain. I'm used to this happening - even when it's not at one of these festivals, my crowd is real diverse. If you've ever been to one of my shows, you'd be like, 'What the fuck did I just step into?'"
"LongLiveA$AP," Rocky's major label debut, is slated for a Sept. 11 release date, but the MC says that a record featuring his entire A$AP Mob hip-hop crew -- which includes A$AP Twelvy, A$AP Yams and A$AP Ferg, among others -- will be out before that. Rocky won't give an exact date, but says that fans will have it "in two weeks." A$AP Ferg chimes in that, on the Mob album, "Everybody has their own unique sound. Rocky set the tone."
One week after Friday's performance at Pitchfork Fest, A$AP Rocky will make his network TV debut on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," with a song scheduled for Friday, July 20. But when asked about a radio single from "LongLiveA$AP" that could provide a strong hook on "Fallon," Rocky insists that he's not going through the standard tropes of a major label artist.
"I'd put out some whack, slow shit, straight up. I'll just put out a song saying nothing - call me Pootie Tang," Rocky says with a laugh. "Putting out that motherfucking tastemaker music that we do, we change the sound of mainstream. The mainstream isn't gonna be that bullshit that you hear on the radio all day. The mainstream's gonna be that A$AP -- we're gonna change the whole world with this shit. I have a dream! I'm the trill Martin Luther King, straight up.
Nigerian women are most unfaithful in the world – Durex
A survey conducted by condom manufacturer, Durex, in which 29,000 people in 36 countries were interviewed has ranked Nigerian women as the most unfaithful in the world.
According to the survey, Thailand men are the most unfaithful in the world, with 54 percent of them admitting to cheating on their spouses. South Korea came in second with 34 percent, while Malaysia ranked number three with 33 percent.
The survey revealed that the top two countries with cheating women are Nigeria, with 62 percent, and Thailand, 59 percent.
39 percent of Malaysian women also confessed to having betrayed their partners. Russian women came fourth at 33 percent while Singaporeans are fifth at 19 percent.
An independent survey also conducted in Africa by AE affirms the fact that Nigeria with a polulation of over 160 million tops the chart for cheating women. Corruption and a general distrust amognst citizens is largely responsible for this.
DMX SUFFERS CONCUSSION IN QUAD RIDING ACCIDENT
A Ruff Ryde? Sure seems like it.
Early Saturday morning (July 14), DMX lost control of the four-wheeler he was riding and wound up in the hospital with a concussion, as reported by TMZ.
The celebrity news website reports that X was riding the quad outside his home in South Carolina, when he crashed the vehicle while riding down a hill. The four-wheeled flipped over, but luckily for X, he wound up on his backside instead of head.
The rapper says he doesn't remember much from the accident.
3m360.com's calls to X's manager, Jason Fowler, weren't immediately returned.
Last month, it was announced the 2012 Rock The Bells lineup would included a RUFF RYDERS REUNION with the likes of X, Eve, Jadakiss, the Lox and Drag-on.
"It's gonna feel great to be on that stage," JADAKISS TOLD mmm360.blogspot.COM about what he expects on the stage September 1 and 2. "Of course I do a bunch of shows with Styles and Sheek, but to actually have Eve up there is gonna be great. We haven't been on stage since the Ruff Ryder/Cash Money tour, so I think it's gonna be crazy!"
"A lot of energy, a lot of your favorite songs, just a good time," Kiss proceeded to add. "Like a big party on stage is what I'm anticipating. Swizz is gonna catch a couple of the shows along with probably Drag-On. I mean, you're gonna get that real Ruff Ryder feel up there."
Celeste Holm, Oscar-Winning Actress Dies at 95
NEW YORK (AP) — Celeste Holm, a versatile, bright-eyed blonde who soared to Broadway fame in “Oklahoma!” and won an Oscar in “Gentleman’s Agreement” but whose last years were filled with financial difficulty and estrangement from her sons, died Sunday, a relative said. She was 95.
Holm had been hospitalized about two weeks ago with dehydration. She asked her husband on Friday to bring her home and spent her final days with her husband, Frank Basile, and other relatives and close friends by her side, said Amy Phillips, a great-niece of Holm’s who answered the phone at Holm’s apartment on Sunday.
Holm died around 3:30 a.m. at her longtime apartment on Central Park West, located in the same building where Robert De Niro lives and where a fire broke out last month, Phillips said.
“I think she wanted to be here, in her home, among her things, with people who loved her,” she said.
In a career that spanned more than half a century, Holm played everyone from Ado Annie — the girl who just can’t say no in “Oklahoma!”– to a worldly theatrical agent in the 1991 comedy “I Hate Hamlet” to guest star turns on TV shows such as “Fantasy Island” and “Love Boat II” to Bette Davis’ best friend in “All About Eve.”
She won the Academy Award in 1947 for best supporting actress for her performance in “Gentlemen’s Agreement” and received Oscar nominations for “Come to the Stable” (1949) and “All About Eve” (1950).
Holm was also known for her untiring charity work — at one time she served on nine boards — and was a board member emeritus of the National Mental Health Association.
She was once president of the Creative Arts Rehabilitation Center, which treats emotionally disturbed people using arts therapies. Over the years, she raised $20,000 for UNICEF by charging 50 cents apiece for autographs.
President Ronald Reagan appointed her to a six-year term on the National Council on the Arts in 1982. In New York, she was active in the Save the Theatres Committee and was once arrested during a vigorous protest against the demolition of several theaters.
But late in her life she was caught up in a bitter, multi-year legal family battle that pitted her two sons against her and her fifth husband — former waiter Basile, whom she married in 2004 and was more than 45 years her junior. The court fight over investments and inheritance wiped away much of her savings and left her dependent on Social Security. The actress and her sons no longer spoke, and she was sued for overdue maintenance and legal fees on her Manhattan apartment.
The future Broadway star was born in New York on April 29, 1917, the daughter of Norwegian-born Theodore Holm, who worked for the American branch of Lloyd’s of London, and Jean Parke Holm, a painter and writer.
She was smitten by the theater as a 3-year-old when her grandmother took her to see ballerina Anna Pavlova. “There she was, being tossed in midair, caught, no mistakes, no falls. She never knew what an impression she made,” Holm recalled years later.
She attended 14 schools growing up, including the Lycee Victor Duryui in Paris when her mother was there for an exhibition of her paintings. She studied ballet for 10 years.
Her first Broadway success came in 1939 in the cast of William Saroyan’s “The Time of Your Life.” But it was her creation of the role of man-crazy Ado Annie Carnes in the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II’s musical “Oklahoma!” in 1943 that really impressed the critics.
She only auditioned for the role because of World War II, she said years later. “There was a need for entertainers in Army camps and hospitals. The only way you could do that was if you were singing in something.”
Holm was hired by La Vie Parisienne, and later by the Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel to sing to their late-night supper club audiences after the “Oklahoma!” curtain fell.
The slender, blue-eyed blonde moved west to pursue a film career. “Hollywood is a good place to learn how to eat a salad without smearing your lipstick,” she would say.
“Oscar Hammerstein told me, `You won’t like it,”‘ and he was right, she said. Hollywood “was just too artificial. The values are entirely different. That balmy climate is so deceptive.” She returned to New York after several years.
Her well-known films included “The Tender Trap” and “High Society” but others were less memorable. “I made two movies I’ve never even seen,” she told an interviewer in 1991.
She attributed her drive to do charity work to her grandparents and parents who “were always volunteers in every direction.”
She said she learned first-hand the power of empathy in 1943 when she performed in a ward of mental patients and got a big smile from one man she learned later had been uncommunicative for six months.
“I suddenly realized with a great sense of impact how valuable we are to each other,” she said.
In 1979 she was knighted by King Olav of Norway.
In her early 70s, an interviewer asked if she had ever thought of retiring. “No. What for?” she replied. “If people retired, we wouldn’t have had Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, John Gielgud … I think it’s very important to hang on as long as we can.”
In the 1990s, Holm and Gerald McRainey starred in CBS TV’s “Promised Land,” a spinoff of “Touched by an Angel.” In 1995, she joined such stars as Tony Randall and Jerry Stiller to lobby for state funding for the arts in Albany, New York. Her last big screen role was as Brendan Fraser’s grandmother in the romance “Still Breathing.”
Holm was married five times and is survived by two sons and three grandchildren. Her marriage in 1938 to director Ralph Nelson lasted a year but produced a son, Theodor Holm Nelson. In 1940, she married Francis Davies, an English auditor. In 1946, she married airline public relations executive A. Schuyler Dunning and they had a son, Daniel Dunning.
During her fourth marriage, to actor Robert Wesley Addy, whom she married in 1966, the two appeared together on stage when they could. In the mid-1960s, when neither had a project going, they put together a two person show called “Interplay — An Evening of Theater-in-Concert” that toured the United States and was sent abroad by the State Department. Addy died in 1996.
Funeral arrangements for Holm haven’t been made. The family is asking that any memorial donations be made to UNICEF, Arts Horizons or to The Lillian Booth Actors Home of The Actors Fund in Englewood, New Jersey.
BREAKING NEWS: Jason Kidd Arrested -- NBA Star Busted for DWI
NBA star Jason Kidd was arrested for DWI this morning in New York ... Southampton Police tell 3m360 ... after Kidd allegedly crashed his car into a telephone pole. Kidd was the lone passenger in the accident, which police say happened around 1:56 AM. Police at the scene described Kidd as "being intoxicated."He was taken to a local hospital to treat minor injuries. After being released from the hospital, he was transported to the local police station for processing.Cops say the all-star point guard was then arraigned on a misdemeanor DWI charge in Southampton Town Justice Court and later released on his own recognizance.Kidd won an NBA title with the Dallas Mavericks in 2011 ... but signed a three-year, $9.5 million deal with the Knicks on July 5.The Knicks had no comment.
Goldie Cries Her Way Out Of Big Brother Stargame
Nigeria's representative in the 2012 Big Brother stargame and United Nations Youth Ambassador, Goldie Harvey has been evicted from the house. The eviction of Goldie did not come as a surprise to many people.
Goldie has arguably had the most emotional stay in the House, all thanks to her tumultuous relationship with the Masai warrior, Prezzo. In the days leading up to the Eviction Show, Goldie has cried a river of tears and after a horrible fight with Prezzo this afternoon, Goldie told Big Brother she does not want to spend the last three hours of her stay in the House, fighting with the love of her life.
Before the results of this week's Evictions were released, Keagan had to face his fellow Housemates and reveal his 'Save and Replace' decision. The South African Housemate told a crushed Kyle that he had been put on the chopping block. The tension in the House before the big reveal was palpable. The two lovers stood as far apart from each other as they could and when it was announced Goldie would be leaving, the Nigerian Housemate simply walked out.
Prezzo then followed her to the big Eviction Doors and had one final conversation. "I'm sorry about earlier. Can I get a hug?" Goldie seemed to mull over her decision for a bit, but then relented.
As expected, Goldie bawled on stage, after seeing a video of the people who had Nominated her
Okene Explosion: Other Bombers May Be Headed For Abuja, Says Arrested Suspect
3m360 learnt that a captured bomber involved in the car bombing of a gasoline station in Okene today made a startling confession that another car rigged with bombs and with two men at the controls may be headed to Abuja to carry out a bomb attack.
Today a bomb exploded beside a gasoline station in Okene Township in Kogi State.
Eyewitnesses told SaharaReporters that a vehicle parked close to a gas station exploded. A police source disclosed that the vehicle was apparently timed to cause significant fire by igniting underground gasoline tanks in the area. There are no reported casualties, even though the trunk of the car was ripped apart.
Moments before the car exploded, residents and auto mechanics in the area said they saw two men walk briskly away from the car. They reported that the two men entered a bush around the area, apparently to hide. A vigilant group searched the forest and found one of the two men and later handed him over to the Joint Task Force team in the township.
Our sources said the captured car bomber confessed that he and his accomplice were headed to Abuja in a gold-colored "Honda Academy" saloon car. The bombers stopped at the MPC gasoline station on Lagos road in the Obehira-Oro area of Okene and their vehicle, rigged with explosives, exploded minutes later close to a church.
A second bomb planted at the entrance of a church in the Okene exploded before the the end of church service. The Joint Military Task Force (JTF) commander in the state, Lieutenant-Colonel Gabriel Olorunyomi, said the bomb was planted at the front of the Lord’s Chosen Church also in Obehira area of Okene timed to explode at the end of the church service. No one was injured in that attack.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
EXCLUSIVE: Usher's Stepson -- Family Can't Afford to Keep Him Alive Much Longer
Usher's ex-wife -- Tameka Raymond -- will be forced to take her 11-year-old son off life-support as early as next month, TMZ has learned, all because his insurance coverage is about to expire. Sources close to the family tell TMZ ... Tameka has not lost hope that her son, Kyle Glover, can make a drastic recovery ... despite doctors declaring him brain dead last week following a jet ski accident. We're told she is telling friends ... she still believes in miracles. According to our sources, Tameka can only keep Kyle on life-support as long as her insurance company agrees to pay ... otherwise she doesn't have the funds to cover the enormous hospital bills. We're told the insurance company hasn't set a specific deadline, but they've made it clear ... they're only willing to shell out coverage for a couple months ... tops. Our sources say that Usher -- who helped raise Kyle for several years -- has been incredibly supportive in this difficult time... but has NOT offered to pay for any medical bills. We're told Tameka does not see him as a viable financial option. As TMZ first reported, Kyle was struck in the head by a jet ski while inner tubing on Lake Lanier -- doctors declared him brain dead days later.
EXCLUSIVE: Sage Stallone -- Lawyer's Story Doesn't Match Up with Cops
Sage Stallone's lawyer and longtime friend is painting a picture of Sage in the days leading up to his death that is radically different from what law enforcement sources are telling TMZ. Attorney George Braunstein claims: Sage posted pics to Facebook 17 hours before he was found dead.Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Sage was dead for a minimum of 3 days (and possibly as long as a week) before his body was found. Our sources say no one had heard from him in a full week. And we're told his room was filled with cigarette butts and reeked of various smells. Sage never exhibited any signs of drug use or addiction.TMZ spoke with Robert Rhine, a magazine publisher who worked with Sage two months ago. He said Sage was "out of it" the entire time he worked with him and it was obvious to him and everyone at the photo shoot that Sage was on something. And our law enforcement sources say there were multiple pill bottles in his room, some of which were "huge."Sage didn't drink.Law enforcement sources tell TMZ his room was littered with various items, including empty beer cans.Our sources say they believe Sage's death was an accident and not intentional
Family Fears for Boston Pastor Abducted in Egypt
CAIRO – The family of a Pentecostal pastor abducted in Egypt on Saturday appealed to his captor to release the 61-year-old man, saying he is a diabetic and the family fears for his health.
The son of Rev. Michel Louis told The Associated Press that his father was on a church trip to retrace Jesus’ steps through the Holy Land with 23 other members of the clergy and worshipers when he was abducted. Along with him, a 39-year-old Boston woman in the group and a tour guide were kidnapped in broad daylight Friday.
Jirmy Abu-Masuh, an Egyptian Bedouin, told the AP he was armed when he stopped the bus on a road linking Cairo to Mount Sinai, ordered the three to get off and took them captive. He said they would be released only after police release his uncle from prison, and he vowed to take more hostages of different nationalities if his demands were not met.
Louis’ son, Rev. Jean Louis, said his father was making his annual mission trip to the Holy Land.
“He’s been doing it for the past four years now, and this just turned out to be a little different from any other year,” said the younger Louis, who works as a youth pastor at a church founded by his father. “He’s a diabetic, so we’d like the person that, or the people that have him in captivity, to know that. We’re just concerned for his health. But we know that the governments are working very hard negotiating.”
U.S. Embassy spokesman David Linfield said the embassy was looking into the kidnapping and working closely with Egyptian authorities who were doing everything to ensure their safe release.
The abduction took place along the road linking Cairo to the sixth-century St. Catherine’s Monastery, located at the foot of Mount Sinai where the Old Testament says Moses received the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments. The route is a frequent target by Bedouins who abduct tourists to pressure police to meet their demands, which is usually to release a detained relative they say has been unjustly arrested.
Friday’s abduction was the latest in a series of kidnappings in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula over the past year. Abducted tourists are rarely harmed and usually released within days.
Louis’ son said the family is concerned about all three captives and does not want to discuss communications with the U.S. government so as not to jeopardize the chances for their release.
“Any other family or anybody that has loved ones that are in a situation like that can feel … a bit uneasy,” Louis said outside the family home in Boston’s neighborhood of Mattapan. “In spirit, we are confident, we believe in God and we know that our God is active and is real and is gonna intervene on our behalf.”
The Louis family gathered at the elder pastor’s home Saturday to pray and comfort each other. The elder Louis is pastor of the Free Pentecostal Church of God
The son of Rev. Michel Louis told The Associated Press that his father was on a church trip to retrace Jesus’ steps through the Holy Land with 23 other members of the clergy and worshipers when he was abducted. Along with him, a 39-year-old Boston woman in the group and a tour guide were kidnapped in broad daylight Friday.
Jirmy Abu-Masuh, an Egyptian Bedouin, told the AP he was armed when he stopped the bus on a road linking Cairo to Mount Sinai, ordered the three to get off and took them captive. He said they would be released only after police release his uncle from prison, and he vowed to take more hostages of different nationalities if his demands were not met.
Louis’ son, Rev. Jean Louis, said his father was making his annual mission trip to the Holy Land.
“He’s been doing it for the past four years now, and this just turned out to be a little different from any other year,” said the younger Louis, who works as a youth pastor at a church founded by his father. “He’s a diabetic, so we’d like the person that, or the people that have him in captivity, to know that. We’re just concerned for his health. But we know that the governments are working very hard negotiating.”
U.S. Embassy spokesman David Linfield said the embassy was looking into the kidnapping and working closely with Egyptian authorities who were doing everything to ensure their safe release.
The abduction took place along the road linking Cairo to the sixth-century St. Catherine’s Monastery, located at the foot of Mount Sinai where the Old Testament says Moses received the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments. The route is a frequent target by Bedouins who abduct tourists to pressure police to meet their demands, which is usually to release a detained relative they say has been unjustly arrested.
Friday’s abduction was the latest in a series of kidnappings in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula over the past year. Abducted tourists are rarely harmed and usually released within days.
Louis’ son said the family is concerned about all three captives and does not want to discuss communications with the U.S. government so as not to jeopardize the chances for their release.
“Any other family or anybody that has loved ones that are in a situation like that can feel … a bit uneasy,” Louis said outside the family home in Boston’s neighborhood of Mattapan. “In spirit, we are confident, we believe in God and we know that our God is active and is real and is gonna intervene on our behalf.”
The Louis family gathered at the elder pastor’s home Saturday to pray and comfort each other. The elder Louis is pastor of the Free Pentecostal Church of God
PHOTO: 38 seriously injured in ghastly accident on Owo-Akure road
A ghastly accident along the Akure-Owo road has left 38 commutters seriously.
A ghastly accident along the Akure-Owo road has left 38 commuters seriously wounded.
A witness said two vehicles - a bus and a car - had a head-on collision, leaving their occupants injured.
Some good samaritans rushed to scene to carry out rescue operation, rushing the injured to the teaching hospital in Akure.
Men of the Federal Road Safety Commision and other rescue workers were yet to arrive the scene as at the time the witness spoke to us.
Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' At Comic-Con: 5 Things We Learned
SAN DIEGO — Quentin Tarantino and the cast of his upcoming "Southern" flick, "Django Unchained," took the stage in Hall H to assure San Diego Comic-Con that, yes, the "D" is silent. After rolling out the sizzle reel that played for industry insiders at Cannes, the panel took questions and talked all things "Django." Here's what we learned:
Tarantino's Western The writer-director has always been a fan of obscure references and borrowing from his favorite genres, but "Django Unchained" marks Tarantino's first official Western. Of course, it's not the kind of Western you're familiar with. Tarantino told the crowd in Hall H that the germ of the idea that became "Django Unchained" occurred to him 13 years ago, and began simply as the story of a slave who becomes a bounty hunter and kills white people. He said wanted to set his Western in a surreal world, and he chose the antebellum South because it was the most surreal and cruel period in American history.
Don Johnson Prefers "Big Daddy" The eight-minute sizzle reel featured the general public's first look at the Southern not-quite-a-gentleman played by Don Johnson. His appearance in the reel was short but satisfied us with enough Southern twang and a killer white suit. Johnson even corrected the moderator when he referred to the actor as "Don Johnson." He said he prefers "Big Daddy." Johnson's inspiration for the drawl? Foghorn Leghorn.
Jonah Hill's Role The actor was the final castmember added to an already star-studded ensemble, but reports announcing the casting didn't include a character description. Tarantino informed the audience that Hill will be playing a Regulator, a member of a proto-KKK that attempts to hunt down Django and Dr. King Schultz. The director said Hill's scene is one of the funniest he's ever written, up there with the color-naming sequence from "Reservoir Dogs."
The "Django" Connection Tarantino has famously connected the worlds of his movies through related characters and hidden references. When asked by a fan, the director said one character would be related to the interconnected world of Tarantino movies. He wouldn't reveal who, but he did suggest that Django and his wife, Broomhilda, are the ancestors of one bad mutha — John Shaft.
What's Next "Django Unchained" still has one more week of filming before Tarantino heads into post-production, so he's not too sure what will be next for him. He did say that "Kill Bill, Vol. 3" is still a possibility, but he wanted to wait 10 years after the original to consider it.
Stick with MTV as we bring San Diego Comic-Con to you with wall-to-wall convention coverage from the panels to the streets. Hosts Josh Horowitz and Steven Smith are onboard for live broadcasts on fan-favorite movies, comic creators, TV shows, cosplay, gaming and more!
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