| James Cameron Puts His Seal Of Approval On ‘Terminator Genisys’
Oftentimes when you let go of your franchise creation, subsequent directors lose sight of what made the original films great. Terminator is a great example of that, with director James Cameron giving us two fantastic films, but Rise of the Machines and Salvation — from different directors — failed to live up to expectations. With Terminator Genisys just weeks away from release, Paramount will be making one final marketing push to get moviegoers interested in the upcoming installment. A new featurette is doing just that, and it is bringing in Cameron to talk about how Genisys is the true sequel to his Terminator 2: Judgment Day. More on this story and the featurette here below.
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| Chris Pratt & Chris Evans As Captain America Visit Seattle Children’s Hospital
Guardians Of The Galaxy‘s Chris Pratt and his fellow Marvel hero Captain America‘s Chris Evans just finished up the second round of charity appearances from their TwitterBowl Super Bowl bet when they visited Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, WA this weekend. The first part of the bet involved Chris Pratt dressing as his Guardians character Star-Lord to visit the children and families at Christopher’s Haven in Boston, MA; Evans, in plains clothes, had accompanied him. This time around, it was Evans’ turn to suit up as he appeared at the hospital as Captain America, with Pratt in street clothes. Check out the photos here below.
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| Katy Perry Super Bowl Sharks’ Talk Show Appearance (Video)
If you watched Katy Perry‘s Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, then you undoubtedly noticed the dancing sharks on stage with the “Dark Horse” singer, especially Left Shark, who stole the spotlight when he seemingly decided to do his own thing during the choreographed sequence. Since that night, Left Shark has become an internet sensation. The Super Bowl Half-Time Show Sharks made a rare TV interview appearance last night on CBS’s Late Late Show, which was guest-hosted by Perry’s on-again off-again love, musician John Mayer, who said he watched the performance at the stadium’s family box (so…. on again?). Check out the video of the sharks’ appearance here below, which shows that clearly this aquatic dancing partnership is doomed to fail now that Left Shark — the fuck up — is getting all the attention.
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| The Drill Down 361: Phoenix Rising
This week, Amazon may rise from the ashes of old Radio Shack brick & mortars, Apple‘s plans to resurrect Beats, FCC wants to give citizens faster broadband & net neutrality, Is Google getting into ride-sharing, Uber gets into driverless cars, how women are rising above Silicon Valley “bro-culture”, and The Pirate Bay rises again. All this and much much more on The Drill Down.
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| Chris Pratt Makes Good On Super Bowl Bet, Visits Boston Children’s Hospital As Star-Lord |
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Guardians Of The Galaxy star Chris Pratt has made good on his losing TwitterBowl Super Bowl bet this week when he visited the children and families at Christopher’s Haven in Boston, MA. Joining Pratt on his visit was fellow Marvel superhero actor and Christopher’s Haven supporter Chris Evans, to whom Pratt lost the Super Bowl wager on Sunday. Back in January, Boston, MA native and New England Patriots fan Chris Evans aka Captain America, and Lake Stevens, WA, resident and Seattle Seahawks fan Chris Pratt aka Star-Lord struck up a Super Bowl bet on Twitter which resulted in benefitting two charities. The stakes were if the Patriots won, Pratt as Star-Lord would visit Christopher’s Haven in Boston, MA; if the Seahawks won, Evans as Captain America would visit Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, WA. The two actors, who were together in Glendale, AZ, at the Super Bowl game awaiting the outcome, ended up raising both awaress and thousands of dollars for the charities through their public sports rivalry. After the Patriots won, Evans posted to Twitter that both actors would be visiting both children’s hospitals together. First stop for the superheroes was at Christopher’s Haven, which provides housing for families with children receiving cancer treatments at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children in Boston. Pratt posted photos online of the event, as did Christopher’s Haven, which you can see here below.
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