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George Zimmerman’s Bond Revoked, Must Report to Jail Within 48 Hours

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George Zimmerman has had his bond revoked by a Florida judge and must report back to jail within 48 hours. Zimmerman, who shot and killed…

George Zimmerman’s Bond Revoked, Must Report to Jail Within 48 Hours

REVIEW: Samuel L. Jackson Makes an Unconvincing Con Man in The Samaritan

A former grifter gets out of prison after serving 25 years for killing his partner in  The Samaritan,  and in a tale as old as time (or at least as old as the movies), tries to go straight, only to get pulled in for one last job. His name is Foley, and he’s played by Samuel L. Jackson, and this film from Canadian director David Weaver is svelte enough in its reassembling of familiar elements to be, for a while, as comfortably pleasant as sipping on what once used to be your go-to drink — until  The Samaritan takes a jarring turn right out of Park Chan-wook, and from there takes a tumble into ludicrousness from which it doesn’t recover. The opening, at least, is stagey but solid. Foley is world-weary and jaded, and leaves prison expecting and getting nothing from the outside. Everyone he knows is either dead or would rather not be reminded of the past he represents, and any money he lent out is long gone. Foley is left to rattle around the Toronto he no longer knows, a city portrayed with self-conscious chiaroscuro to emphasize the story’s noir qualities. The only person interested in Foley is Ethan (Luke Kirby), the son of his old partner and a real piece of work. He has a grift and he has a target in mind — the dangerous but wealthy Xavier (Tom Wilkinson) — and while Foley wants nothing to do with the kid (who initially claims no resentment for what happened to his dad), Ethan keeps after him, taking him out for a drink and dropping a girl, Iris (Ruth Negga), into his lap like it’s another option on offer at the bar. Negga’s an interesting actress — her most prominent role to reach US screens so far has been as the best friend of the protagonist in Neil Jordan’s  Breakfast on Pluto , and here she gets a solid showcase for her very modern, Asia Argento-ish fierceness. Iris is both femme fatale and gamine in need of rescue, the product of an unhappy orphaned upbringing, a smack addict bearing scars from suicide attempts. She pursues Foley with a single-mindedness that he seems to find quietly alarming, and not just because he has his doubts about her motivations — she wields her disastrousness like a club, as if inviting victimization were part of her appeal, as though being self-aware were enough to address her many problems. The relationship that develops between her and Foley doesn’t crackle with chemistry and gets partially smooshed into a montage, but it does have some edgily interesting moments, as when he tells her she doesn’t need to shut the door when she goes into the bathroom to shoot up, and keeps her company when she does it. Being a con man is so much more a movie profession than any kind of tangibly real-life one that to say someone is unconvincing at it feels a little silly. But Foley just doesn’t make a believable grifter. He’s meant to have once been legendary (Ethan says he was the “best in the city, according to a lot of the old timers”), though we don’t see those days other than in a brief flashback to the murder. In the present, Samuel L. Jackson is so intrinsically Samuel L. Jackson that the idea of his slipping into a role to loosen someone of his or her cash is amusing — he makes a believable tough guy when he beats someone up in the bathroom of a dive bar, but he doesn’t give off the air of a smooth talker. When we do finally get Foley in action, his technique seems to be acting badly, woodenly talking about offshore accounts in a way that blatantly signals he’s here to gyp his target out of something despite his earlier advice that the trick of the game is that “the mark gets to act like he’s doing me a favor.” Jackson doesn’t so much act as appear in films these days, and while he does some initial modulating of his on-screen persona for the role of Foley, it starts to fall away — the way he delivers the line “Rip that shit off this wall and throw it away!” is so close to the rhythms of “Yes, they deserved to die and I hope they burn in hell!” it’s worthy of a giggle. But he makes a good former convict because he seems too together to wallow in the fact that the world has passed him by. As a mood piece, at least, the film’s introduction is mournfully interesting.  The Samaritan  is best when it’s letting Foley drink alone at his shadowy, empty bar of choice after the bartender has asked permission to ignore him and watch the hockey game, as he tries to decide whether or not to join the girl in the corner, a girl who’s promising trouble but also redemption. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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James Bond Goes Gun Barrel Chic in First Teaser Poster for Skyfall

While the first trailer for James Bond pic Skyfall won’t hit until next week (!), official site 007.com has a treat in the form of a teaser poster for the November release. And while there’s precious little to glean from the black and white composition, there’s something surprisingly compelling in the simplicity of Daniel Craig , front and center, striding towards us from inside the Bond gun barrel . The juxtaposition of what looks like a drainage tunnel with Craig’s dapper, Tom Ford-tailored coolness gives us the sense that he’s unafraid to walk into the world’s dirtiest, grimiest underbelly in his fancy lad haberdashery. What’s more: He’s not shooting at us in the classic Bond gun barrel scenario, which traditionally envisioned the suave spy aiming and firing at the camera; look at his placement and you see he is the bullet. By my count this is the first of the Craig Bond flicks to use the iconic gun barrel motif in its poster designs; some form of it was employed here and there in the Bond films of Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan, though not so much in the artwork of the golden era of Bond (i.e. the Connery-Moore years). That said, this 1980 German re-release poster from the O.G. Bond pic Dr. No utilized what you might consider a variant of the gun barrel motif. (Side note: Is there another gun in Connery’s pocket or is he happy to see us?) Skyfall hits theaters November 9. [via 007.com ]

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BREAKING: Zimmerman Granted Bond, Set At 150K

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The judge has set a bond of $150,000, with conditions. The conditions include: – GPS monitoring – Zimmerman would have to contact authorities every three…

BREAKING: Zimmerman Granted Bond, Set At 150K

MERRY CHRISTMAS! (Mistletoe– Justin Bieber –Cover) Dan Tristan

I put together videos of our family’s Christmas celebration and used this cover as the music for it. Hope you enjoy it. MERRY CHRISTMAS! SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/v/UrBMUvMbsek?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read this article: MERRY CHRISTMAS! (Mistletoe– Justin Bieber –Cover) Dan Tristan

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Gucci Mane Moved To Fulton County Jail, Lawyer Says He’s Not Guilty [EXCLUSIVE]

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We reported last week that while Gucci Mane’s bail is only $5,000, the wealthy Atlanta rapper had yet to post bail and remains incarcerated in the DeKalb County Jail. Sgt. Adrian Bell of the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office explained to Hot 107.9 that Gucci (born Radric Delantic Davis) was still locked up because “he has a probation violation and he has to go to Fulton County to answer those charges.” According to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Gucci was officially moved from DeKalb County to the Fulton County Jail today. There’s still no word about if and when Gucci will be able to post bail in Fulton. “He has to have a probation hearing in Fulton County before bond is set,” said Tracy Flanagan, Public Affairs Information Officer for the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. Meanwhile, Hip Hop Wired is reporting that Gucci’s lawyer is denying the accusations that the rapper pushed a woman from his moving Hummer and that Gucci intends to plead not guilty to charges next Tuesday. Yesterday (April 19), the Brick Squad CEO was formally charged with battery, reckless conduct and disorderly conduct by DeKalb County prosecutors. Read more here. RELATED: Gucci Mane Arrested AGAIN After Allegedly Pushing Woman Out Of Moving Car [UPDATE] RELATED: Gucci Mane On Ice Cream Face Tat: “I Didn’t Expect The Controversy” [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Gucci Mane Gets Ice Cream Cone Tattooed On Face; Manager Denies He Was In Mental Institution RELATED: Gucci Mane Sent To Mental Health Facility RELATED: Judge Recommends Jail Time For Gucci Mane [REPORT] RELATED: Waka Flocka’s Henry County Home Raided, Gucci Mane Cuffed By Cops [UPDATE] RELATED: Gucci Mane Arrested AGAIN, Reportedly Maced By Cops!

Gucci Mane Moved To Fulton County Jail, Lawyer Says He’s Not Guilty [EXCLUSIVE]

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Ghetto Physics Will The Real Pimp’s and Ho’s Please Stand Up

“GhettoPhysics: Will the Real Pimps and Ho’s Please Stand Up!” Written and Directed by: William H. Arntz , Director of “What The Bleep Do We Know” & E. Raymond Brown NEW TRANSFORMATIONAL FILM UNVEILS THE POWER GAME BEING PLAYED WORLDWIDE … FOREVER! Most of humanity is pissed right now. “We’re mad as hell and we’re not going to take this anymore!” is becoming a common cry. Why are we so mad? Because the power game that’s been played in the world forever (dominator and dominated, Pimp and Ho) has left our planet and most of us bereft and struggling. Now, a new hybrid documentary film, GhettoPhysics: Will the Real Pimps and Ho’s Please Stand Up! ( www.ghettophysics.com ) sheds light on the game, so all can see, and become empowered to play the role we chose in life! The film includes interviews with notable entertainers and thinkers, such as Dr. Cornel West, Ice-T, KRS-One, Too Short, John Perkins, Cynthia McKinney, William H. Arntz (Co-Director) and Norman Lear. Of course, it also includes a colorful contingent of street characters, with names such as Filmore Slim, Hook da Crook, Mac Breed and Lo Da Show. added by: Ghetto_Physics

Should a grandmother’s home be taken over a positive test for marijuana? (Updated) Examiner.com

I decided to include the full story here to clarify some confusion by readers. Please go to my link on Examiner and click follow to get future updates. Marc Anthony Laquinn Buchanan, 27, was arrested Wednesday after testing positive for marijuana use, according to court records. Buchanan was out on bond after being arrested in 2009. Buchanan's grandmother had posted the $50,000 property bond. Buchanan is awaiting trial on charges of attempted murder, first-degree assault, fleeing and evading police, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence. These charges stem from an incident where Buchanan is accused of shooting and causing “serious physical injury” to Officer Nicholas Whitcomb during a footchase. The Commonwealth Attorney's Office wants Judge Ishmael to revoke his bond. This would most likely lead to the loss of Buchanan's grandmother's home. Judge Ishmael has refused to do this and, I believe, rightly so. Mr. Buchanan stands accused but is presumed innocent until proven guilty. I don't know all of the details of the case, however, bonds are set to make sure the accused show up for their court date. I believe the bond was appropriate and efficient. The comments left after the article posted on Kentucky.com tend to disagree. http://www.kentucky.com/2010/09/23/1447397/lexington-man-charged-in-officers.htm… The issue at hand is the positive test for marijuana. Should a grandmother's home be taken because Buchanan tested positive for marijuana while awaiting pre-trial? I could argue for days about mis-information regarding marijuana. However, I'll just point out that the last thing marijuana would do is make Buchanan violent or dangerous. I'll leave it up to the comments section to debate the pros and cons of marijuana and whether or not it should be legalized. Judge Ishmael made the right decision by weighing the issues and making a calm, level-headed ruling. Buchanan knew the rules of his release, yes. Testing positive for marijuana was a violation of his release. However, did the marijuana make Buchanan dangerous or more likely to evade prosecution? No. Would justice be served by taking away the home of his grandmother? No. Would the judge be causing more pain, grief and heartache for the grandmother, family and friends of Buchanan by doing this? Yes. I tend to be critical of the Lexington courtrooms and the legal community due to past and present experience. Today, I praise Judge Ishmael for realizing that sometimes rules and laws are not written in stone. Justice is best served with a touch of wisdom. Thank you, Judge Ishmael, you've got my vote. added by: Monkey_Films

Men allege sexual coercion by prominent Atlanta pastor

Two Georgia men have filed suit claiming that prominent Atlanta pastor Eddie Long coerced them into sex. The suits, filed Tuesday in DeKalb County, Georgia, allege that Long used his position as a spiritual authority and bishop to coerce young male members and employees of his New Birth Missionary Baptist Church into sex. “Defendant Long has a pattern and practice of singling out a select group of young male church members and using his authority as Bishop over them to ultimately bring them to a point of engaging in a sexual relationship,” the suits allege. Long is considered one of the nation's top black preachers. Long spokesman Art Franklin said Tuesday that “we categorically deny the allegations.” http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/09/21/georgia.pastor.abuse/index.html added by: Radical_Centrist