Friday, July 22, 2016

Hyde Park water fight brawl suspects pictured after mass violence on hottest day of the year


Hyde Park violence suspects
One suspect is seen throwing a missile

Three people including a police officer were stabbed in the violence that spilled into Marble Arch

Police probing a mass brawl which broke out following a water fight in Hyde Parkhave released images of four new suspects they wish to trace.
They include a man caught on CCTV who appears to be aiming a missile at police officers who found themselves attacked by a mob the London park on Tuesday night.
Images of the four have been added to a gallery of suspects sought in connection with the widespread disorder that saw a water fight descend into chaos.
Up to 4,000 people had gathered on the banks of the Serpentine on Tuesday afternoon as the capital enjoyed the hottest day of the year so far, but the festivities turned hostile as the evening wore on.

Here are the highlights from the final night of the Republican National Convention

The 2016 Republic National Convention is in the books.
After the most raucous evening of the convention Wednesday night, the final night of the four-day affair showcased Ivanka Trump, Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, and many others addressing the crowd before Donald Trump spoke to the nation for the first time as the GOP's official nominee.
Here’s some highlights from Trump’s big night.

How quitting smoking can be good for your LIVER: Those who have given up cigarettes 'drink less alcohol too'

Smokers who have recently quit  tend to cut down on  alcohol as well as cigarettes, a new study has found

If you're trying to quit smoking to boost your health, there might be an added benefit.
Smokers trying to kick the habit tend to give up drinking as well, a new study has found.
Ex-smokers not only drank less in the first week of stubbing out, they were less inclined to binge drink.
They were more likely to be classified as 'light drinkers' - drinking within government regulations - compared with those who were not attempting to stop smoking.
Experts said this goes against the belief that people who have quit start drinking more as a result.
Smokers who have recently quit tend to cut down on alcohol as well as cigarettes, a new study has found
Lead author Jamie Brown, from University College London, England, said: 'These results go against the commonly held view that people who stop smoking tend to drink more to compensate. 
'It's possible that they are heeding advice to try to avoid alcohol because of its link to relapse.'
Previous research has shown that smoking and drinking are linked - people associate lighting up with having a pint.
As a result those trying to quit smoking are often advised to drink less at the same time.
The study involved household surveys, where a total of 6,287 out of 31,878 people reported smoking between March 2014 and September 2015.
Of these, 144 had begun an attempt to quit smoking in the week before the survey.
They had also completed a validated questionnaire called the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.

Acid attack victim's shocking injuries after horror ambush outside cinema

A man left scarred for life in an acid attack has bravely revealed the extent of his injuries.
Samir Hussain says he has been given a "life sentence" after suffering horrific burns when he was attacked outside a cinema in Surrey.
The 28-year-old must now wear an uncomfortable face mask, Get Surrey reported .
The attack took place in the car park of Crawley Leisure Park between 1 and 1.30am on August 30 last year as cinema-goers left a screening of Straight Outta Compton.
Mr Hussain has now spoken about the life-changing incident for the first time and described the "agony" he experienced as the acid burned into his flesh.
And he said it is only because he shielded his face that he was not blinded.
Mr Hussain has undergone plastic surgery and multiple skin grafts and must wear the mask constantly for at least the next 18 months.
Sensation in many parts of his face, arms and neck has been lost and his left eye now does not close properly.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Matt Damon Will Only Speak 25 Lines in 'Jason Bourne'

You know his name. And you may already know most of what he has to say in his latest movie. The title character of Jason Bourne reportedly has only 25 lines of dialogue, according to a new Guardian interview with actor Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass.
Such silence isn't rare for an action hero. These kinds of characters are too busy moving and fighting to have a lot of conversations. Some need the one-liners, but serious guys like Bourne don't have time for quips. And he was modeled to be one step above a robotic killing machine.
So it makes sense that he's as talky as the Terminator. And good guys like Mad Max, Leon the Professional, the Driver in Drive, Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe, young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II and of course silent film heroes like Buster Keaton.

A 'Pokémon' Movie Is Coming From the Makers of 'Pacific Rim' and 'Warcraft'


There are very, very few video games that have ever embedded themselves so deeply into pop culture that even people who have never played a game in their life would recognize them. Pokémon is one of those rare beasts. Its popularity has spread far and wide over the last decade, evolving from games to TV shows to movies to toys and pretty much everything in between. Right now it's basically impossible to walk around a city and not be within arm's length of someone playing PokémonGo. It is a legit phenomenon that's endured for years and years and years regardless of its form.
That's why it's a little surprising Hollywood hasn't made a blockbuster movie out of Pokémonyet. Sure, there have been more than a few animated movies over the years, and the first was wildly successful, but most of them have all gone straight to DVD. That's about to change, though. PokémonGo's massive and surprisingly sudden success has once again proven how incredibly viable the property is, causing Legendary Pictures to aggressively pursue live-action rights it had already been chasing since before the game's release. Now,according to THR, they've finally closed the deal.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

30 celebrities who love and endorse Donald Trump


Donald Trump
One of the most unforgettable political moments of 2012 happened at the Republican National Convention, and it wasn't because of a politician — it was because of a celebrity.
This time around, the GOP has a different assortment of celebrities to bolster its presumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump. Scott Baio and Antonio Sabato Jr. spoke Monday night, and several other reality TV stars are scheduled to appear.
Trump has found support among many celebrities, in addition to politicians and pundits — like Sarah Palin and Ann Coulter — though many aren't necessarily making their way to Cleveland this week for the RNC. Fox News reports that Kid Rock, Dave Navarro, and Mark McGrath are all scheduled to play, but it's unclear which other famous faces will be seen.
Here are 30 celebrities and entertainment figures, from Mike Tyson to Kirstie Alley, who are showing their support for Trump, whether in Cleveland or elsewhere:

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