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No F***s Given: The Washington Redskins Celebrate Native American Cheerleading Uniforms Amid Name Change Controversy

“Eff yo culture” -Dan Snyder Considering the ongoing battle between offended Native Americans and the NFL via the Washington Redskins, one might have picked a more appropriate time to celebrate 50 years of cheerleaders dressed in traditional Indian attire. Yesterday the above photo was posted to the Redskins Cheerleaders Instagram page along with the following caption: Based on owner Dan Snyder’s deeply entrenched belief that those who are offended by the Redskins blantantly racist name are making much ado about nothing, we find it very hard to believe that this photo was the result of “poor judgement”. It’s pretty clear that the organization could care less about offending a few scattered Injuns.

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Ben Affleck’s Batman Looks ‘Epic,’ But When Will We See Him?

Director Zack Snyder teases the ‘epic’ appearance of the Caped Crusader in his upcoming ‘Man of Steel’ sequel. By Josh Wigler

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Police Chief Caught On Camera Taking His Co-Worker – Lover To Storage Unit For Hanky Panky (Love Nest Footage) [Video]

This guy is a mack! Timesfreepress.com Reports: Cleveland, Tenn., police Chief Wes Snyder and MainStreet Cleveland Executive Director Sharon Marr each apologized publicly at today’s Cleveland City Council meeting after a video surfaced showing them meeting in a rental storage facility. “I made a terrible mistake with a very dear and very good friend that plunged all of us into circumstances that are horrible to say the least,” Snyder said. “I take full responsibility and complete responsibility for my actions. Without a doubt I have used poor judgment in this matter. So I’ll stand here today and ask you for your forgiveness … healing starts with the first step, so here’s the first step.” The surveillance tape showed Snyder and a woman identified as Marr entering and spending about 90 minutes in a storage unit at Rhodes Climate Controlled Storage on Old Tasso Road NE. Officers let in to the unit by the facility’s owner found objects including a rug, blankets, pillows and a bottle of brandy, according to a Cleveland Police Department incident report. Snyder submitted his retirement letter Friday. Timesfreepress NDN

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‘Man of Steel’: What Happened To Superman’s Underwear?

Superman’s worn his red shorts on the outside since he debuted 75 years ago, but director Zack Snyder broke from tradition for the new film. By Brett White

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‘Man Of Steel’ Exclusive Clip Shows Superman In Battle: Watch Now!

Director Zack Snyder and the film’s cast premiere a new clip, followed by a 30-minute interview on MTV.com. By Todd Gilchrist

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Zack Snyder Denies Parallel ‘Star Wars’ Movie

‘Zack is not involved in any way with the new “Star Wars,”‘ his rep tells the Hollywood Reporter . By Gil Kaufman Zack Snyder Photo: MTV News

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After Golden Globes Win, Is ‘Argo’ The People’s Film?

Last night’s Golden Globes cemented Argo as the People’s Film from an awards season stand-point, setting the scrappy underdog to stand toe-to-toe with the monolithic Lincoln . Theoretically, the “People’s Film” would be The Hunger Games , which won Favorite Movie at the People’s Choice Awards, but in the context of the Oscars, the populism is relative to the awards — and none of the elite awards are more populist than the Golden Globes. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association established the annual Golden Globes as an opportunity to gather Hollywood’s elite, and the awards create the appearance of a competitive event instead of simply another gala. The goal is TV revenue, ostensibly to fund the HFPA’s philanthropic endeavors. The voting is dubious, with a body of less than 100 journalists with a penchant for press junkets that hinge on the interviewee’s charisma and charm. This is why the Globes live up to their reputation of grinning, drunken swagger: they can be loose and fun, because at the end of the day, it’s not about the awards, it’s about the audience. So the HFPA awarded Argo the title of Best Motion Picture – Drama, as well as giving Ben Affleck the award for Best Director — something he cannot replicate at the Oscars, where he’s not nominated for Best Director. But the narrative is shifting in Argo ’s direction. The film has always been a contender. With just three directed films and a severe image challenge as a personality, actor-turned-director Affleck has reconfigured himself as a filmmaker who demands respect. The fictionalized true story behind Argo , tying a Middle Eastern thriller to Hollywood in-jokes, was always the sort of smart film audiences could embrace. The box office reflected this, earning more than $111 million in the United States (ignoring a probable post-Globe, pre-Oscar rerelease), which is less than Lincoln to date but still nothing to scoff at for an R-rated political thriller. Along the way, Argo has quietly been picking up awards from various critics groups. It was one of the AFI Films of the Year and made the National Board of Review’s Top Films list. It won ensemble awards from the Hollywood Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festial, took the top prize from the San Diego critics and took 2nd place from the New York critics. This past week, it scored a major win at the Critics’ Choice Awards, taking Best Picture and Best Director on the same day the AMPAS directing wing blocked Affleck out. Like the Globes, the Critics’ Choice flexed the populism muscle, despite the assumed prestige from an umbrella group of critics. The Critics’ Choice tried something new this year by being broadcast on the CW, awkwardly combining the general intelligence of film critics with the popcorn atmosphere of the network. The organization received flack for poor decisions such as cutting away from the screenplay award (which went to Lincoln ‘s Tony Kushner) and for focusing on less prestigious nominees in favor of name recognition. What all of this amounts to, however, is a critics award that was aiming for Golden Globe-style populism. Argo winning both Critics’ Choice and the Golden Globe for Best Drama has set its tone and changed the popular conversation, commanding awards-watchers to take the film seriously again after losing momentum earlier in the season thanks to the thunder-stealing Zero Dark Thirty . What remains to be seen are the results of the Screen Actors Guild and the BAFTAs . Argo has received ensemble attention, so SAG’s big award isn’t out of the realm of possibility, but Argo has not received the individual acting attention that Les Miserables , Silver Linings Playbook , or even Lincoln have. This makes SAG the biggest landmark on Argo ’s horizon, because a win there would solidify the film’s narrative as the People’s Film, and the one that people want to win it all. Chime in below with your Oscar musings: With all this populist momentum, does Argo have a shot at Best Picture? MORE ON THE GOLDEN GLOBES: WATCH: Jodie Foster Wins The Golden Globes With Her ‘Coming Out’ Speech ‘Argo’ & ‘Les Misérables’ Take Top Movie Prizes At Golden Globes – WINNERS LIST High Five! The Best GIFs Of The 2013 Golden Globes John Hendel is a playwright from Los Angeles. Follow him on Twitter @hendyhendel . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Holy Sith! Zack Snyder Planning ‘Seven Samurai’-Inspired ‘Star Wars’ Film? (UPDATE)

UPDATE : Whoops, never mind. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter , Snyder’s rep has flatly denied the report. “While he is super flattered because he is a huge fan,” the statement says, “Zack is not involved in any way with the new  Star Wars . He is currently in post on his two films,  Man of Steel  and  300: Battle of Artemisia .” Looks like the Internet got played by a fun-having rumor monger. I look forward to seeing if there’s any kernel of truth to anything else in the report. Original story continues below… *** In case you were wondering, you can rest easy in the knowledge that Disney has absolutely no intention of treating the Star Wars franchise like a finite resource. Instead, they plan to mine it like spice from the cruelest mines of Kessel, and the proof is the possibility of a Kurosawa-inspired film set in the galaxy far, far away, brought to you by Zack Snyder , the man currently tasked with finally bringing a post-Christopher Reeve Superman to theaters. Vulture has brought us news of a rumor blowing up like the Death Star that 300 , Watchmen and Man of Steel director Snyder is developing a new stand-alone Star Wars film based on Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai that would exist, almost certainly, separate from the planned Episodes 7, 8 and 9. The plot would replace feudal Japanese swordslingers with lightsaber wielding Jedi. And since the original Star Wars was heavily based on Kurosawa’s The Hidden Fortress , it would allow us to declare — and you knew this was coming — that the circle is now complete. The setting is unclear, but Vulture ‘s source claims it would take place after the events of Return of the Jedi . As we know, Episodes 7, 8 and 9 are also going to take place long after Jedi . How awesome does that sound? My mouth already waters at the notion of a live action Star Wars TV show set in the aftermath of the rebellion against the Empire. This makes me positively drool. That said, I’d prefer there just be Seven Samurai … IN SPAAAACE, without having to graft the Star Wars brand name onto it. But since Roger Corman already covered that with his schlocky B-movie classic Battle Beyond The Stars , I’ll take what I can get. Especially since it’ll be awesome exploring the idea of Jedi Ronin in the post-Empire galaxy. Bring it, and may the force be with us. And maybe next, we can get the Star Wars version of Zatoichi . Please, please hire Ian Holm for that. [via Vulture ]

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‘Star Wars’ Finds A Director … Sort Of

According to reports, director Zack Snyder is developing a ‘Star Wars’ film separate from the upcoming trilogy. By Kevin P. Sullivan Zack Snyder Photo: Polk Imaging/FilmMagic

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‘Man Of Steel’ Teaser Debuts With Two Different Versions

Two teaser trailers for Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot have arrived online, featuring identical shots but different voiceovers. By Josh Wigler Henry Cavill in “Man of Steel” Photo: Warner Bros.

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