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Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Politics in the Zeros Discovery Date : 30/06/2011 20:50 Number of articles : 2
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Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Politics in the Zeros Discovery Date : 30/06/2011 20:50 Number of articles : 2
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From crazy sex in Brazil to an impending vampire massacre, there are many reasons for fans to be excited over the release of Breaking Dawn On November 18. The film will be broken into two halves, but are the rumors of how this will take place accurate? Producer Wyck Godfrey spoke to USA Today this week and answered a series of questions… On splitting the movies: “We basically want to take the audience through the emotional part of Bella’s journey as she becomes a vampire. The first part will cover the wedding, the honeymoon and the birth.” On the PG-13 rating: “It would be a crime against our audience to go R-rated. This is based on a much more mature book. We need to progress and be more sophisticated.” On the birth of Renesmee: “She is looking through the haze, experiencing pain and everything rushing around her. We only see what she sees.” On the Edward/Bella sex scene: “It does not become soft porn. It is a legitimate and important part of the movie, romantic and sensual.”
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Breaking Dawn Producer Spills Sex Scene Secrets, Storylines
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The Kardashians have kause for koncern. Five weeks after they took their debit card off the market because it was associated with dangerously high fees, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe and Kris have been sued by The Revenue Resource Group, LLC. For $75 million . The company claims these sisters breached their contract when they pulled out of the aforementioned deal. It’s the biggest pulling out scandal Kim has been involved in since November 2007 . Following an announcement by the Attorney General of Connecticut, who said he’d consider an investigation into the MasterCard-approved debit card, the siblings dropped out of their deal. But Revenue Resource Group says they signed a two-year contract and their public bashing of the product has affected the company’s bottom line. RRG is seeking $75 million in damages. Perhaps this will teach the family a lesson about attaching their name to any product that comes calling. But, somehow, we doubt it will.
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Kredit Kard Katastrophe: Kardashians Sued for $75 Million
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So, yes, a group of anonymous hackers broke into Gawker’s system and compromised the security of up to 1.3 billion users in what some are calling one of the largest attacks on a media site to date. But, depending on your level of paranoia, it gets worse. Others have argued that this attack – taken with the recent attacks on Visa, Mastercard and PayPal in response of Wikileaks reprimands – signals a new era of cyber-terrorism where small groups can wreak mass amounts of havoc at will. After taking all of this in, I did what I usually do when the news unsettles me a bit: I thought about movies. Then I realized that a sharp rise in cyber-terrorism will probably ruin movies too.
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Will a Rise in Cyber-Terrorism Make Thrillers and Action Films Boring?
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After Visa and Mastercard blocked payments to WikiLeaks a cable was released showing Russian suspicions that they were spying on Russians for the US Government. Visa wanted to block laws which would have kept Russian Payment data in Russia, with US government help. added by: CaptSutter
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