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Chvrches Wanted Their Debut To Be As ‘Gnarly’ As The ’80s Themselves

Scottish band looked to gory horror films for inspiration on The Bones of What You Believe. By Brenna Ehrlich

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Chvrches Wanted Their Debut To Be As ‘Gnarly’ As The ’80s Themselves

Her Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Gets Cozy With a Computer

People are attached to their electronics, this is not news. However, Spike Jonez is taking that attachment to the extreme with his newest film,  Her. Joaquin Phoenix stars in the new film about a newly single man who finds a friend in a new artificial intelligence operating system that appears to be Apple’s Siri with a more powerful brain.  Things start out with Phoenix and his new OS living the dream, but soon things turn weird. And creepy. Creepy and weird. Check out the Her  trailer below! Her Trailer Joining Phoenix are Amy Adams and Scarlett Johansson.  Her opens in theaters on November 20th.

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Her Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Gets Cozy With a Computer

Her Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Gets Cozy With a Computer

People are attached to their electronics, this is not news. However, Spike Jonez is taking that attachment to the extreme with his newest film,  Her. Joaquin Phoenix stars in the new film about a newly single man who finds a friend in a new artificial intelligence operating system that appears to be Apple’s Siri with a more powerful brain.  Things start out with Phoenix and his new OS living the dream, but soon things turn weird. And creepy. Creepy and weird. Check out the Her  trailer below! Her Trailer Joining Phoenix are Amy Adams and Scarlett Johansson.  Her opens in theaters on November 20th.

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Cat Wears Shark Costume, Rides Around on Roomba

The headline of this article really says all that needs to be said. In one of the funniest YouTube videos of the summer, a cat dons a shark outfit and calmly rides around on a Roomba… while its own casually goes about her kitchen routine as if this takes place everyday. It doesn’t, of course. The costume is in honor of Shark Week and the ride on the Roomba? Come on. As if you wouldn’t do that if were you a cat! Watch now: Shark Cat Rides Roomba

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Cat Wears Shark Costume, Rides Around on Roomba

Cat Wears Shark Costume, Rides Around on Roomba

The headline of this article really says all that needs to be said. In one of the funniest YouTube videos of the summer, a cat dons a shark outfit and calmly rides around on a Roomba… while its own casually goes about her kitchen routine as if this takes place everyday. It doesn’t, of course. The costume is in honor of Shark Week and the ride on the Roomba? Come on. As if you wouldn’t do that if were you a cat! Watch now: Shark Cat Rides Roomba

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Riley Cooper Returns to Eagles Training Camp, Feels "100 Percent" Supported By Team

Philadelphia Eagles player Riley Cooper is back at practice after a brief leave of absence from the team, following a racial slur he made in a video that went viral. The embattled wide receiver said that he’s spoken with each of his teammates individually, asking them not to forgive him, but to judge him by his future. “I talked to everyone individually,” he said. “I told them, ‘ I don’t want you to forgive me , because that puts the burden on you. I want it all on me.'” “I told them that and I told them I apologize. They could tell it was from the heart, they know I’m not that kind of person. It feels good to have support.” He added that he felt that “100 percent” of his teammates supported him, something he sensed on the field in his return to Eagles training camp. “It felt good to be out there with the guys, catching and running and making plays and them coming up to you, supporting you,” Riley Cooper added. “High-fiving you, chest-bumping you like Jason Avant did in the end zone when I had that TD … It just felt good to be back out here with the guys.” The Eagles excused him Friday and sent him for sensitivity training after video of his remark, made at a June Kenny Chesney concert, surfaced last week. His goal now is to earn the respect back from his teammates. Riley Cooper Racial Slur “Absolutely, just by my actions,” Cooper said of his goal. “Don’t judge me for the past, more so the future and just watch my daily moves and what I’m doing.” Fellow wide receiver Avant, among the team leaders spotlighted by coach Chip Kelly, said that the Eagles are more or less over the situation as a team. “I think you guys [the media] need the healing process more than the team,” Avant said. “You guys got to cover it, so you keeping going, making the story go.” “As far as our team, I think guys are definitely over it and we talked, we’ve had dialogue, we’ve accepted his apology. The only thing he can do is apologize.” “What else can he do? When a situation happens like that, there’s not too many things you can do but apologize and be sincere. Now you guys have to get over it.” Asked whether or not a situation could arise where the team would part ways with Cooper due to the fallout from the situation, Kelly squashed the notion. “I don’t see that happening,” he said. “After talking to our players, I think our players really understand the situation … I don’t envision that happening.” Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement Tuesday that Cooper’s slur was “totally unacceptable” but that the receiver was working to regain trust. “Riley has apologized to the team and community and has made a personal commitment to work hard to try and gain their trust and earn his position on the team,” Lurie said.

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Riley Cooper Returns to Eagles Training Camp, Feels "100 Percent" Supported By Team

Philadelphia Eagles player Riley Cooper is back at practice after a brief leave of absence from the team, following a racial slur he made in a video that went viral. The embattled wide receiver said that he’s spoken with each of his teammates individually, asking them not to forgive him, but to judge him by his future. “I talked to everyone individually,” he said. “I told them, ‘ I don’t want you to forgive me , because that puts the burden on you. I want it all on me.'” “I told them that and I told them I apologize. They could tell it was from the heart, they know I’m not that kind of person. It feels good to have support.” He added that he felt that “100 percent” of his teammates supported him, something he sensed on the field in his return to Eagles training camp. “It felt good to be out there with the guys, catching and running and making plays and them coming up to you, supporting you,” Riley Cooper added. “High-fiving you, chest-bumping you like Jason Avant did in the end zone when I had that TD … It just felt good to be back out here with the guys.” The Eagles excused him Friday and sent him for sensitivity training after video of his remark, made at a June Kenny Chesney concert, surfaced last week. His goal now is to earn the respect back from his teammates. Riley Cooper Racial Slur “Absolutely, just by my actions,” Cooper said of his goal. “Don’t judge me for the past, more so the future and just watch my daily moves and what I’m doing.” Fellow wide receiver Avant, among the team leaders spotlighted by coach Chip Kelly, said that the Eagles are more or less over the situation as a team. “I think you guys [the media] need the healing process more than the team,” Avant said. “You guys got to cover it, so you keeping going, making the story go.” “As far as our team, I think guys are definitely over it and we talked, we’ve had dialogue, we’ve accepted his apology. The only thing he can do is apologize.” “What else can he do? When a situation happens like that, there’s not too many things you can do but apologize and be sincere. Now you guys have to get over it.” Asked whether or not a situation could arise where the team would part ways with Cooper due to the fallout from the situation, Kelly squashed the notion. “I don’t see that happening,” he said. “After talking to our players, I think our players really understand the situation … I don’t envision that happening.” Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement Tuesday that Cooper’s slur was “totally unacceptable” but that the receiver was working to regain trust. “Riley has apologized to the team and community and has made a personal commitment to work hard to try and gain their trust and earn his position on the team,” Lurie said.

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The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Clip Shows Teenagers, Demons, and a Castle

While  Catching Fire and the upcoming  Divergent have been the focus of the young adult literature adapted for film genre, don’t forget about  The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones .  First of the  The Mortal Instruments six books, City of Bones , is getting the movie treatment. The story centers on a teenage girl, Clary Fray, whose mother is kidnapped by demons. Fray sets off to find her mother and in the process learns a lot about her past.  Check out a  The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones clip below! The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Clip The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones opens in theaters August 21.

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To Whom To These Hooves And Calves In Bondage Belong?

One of your favorite Bravo Housewives hit the red carpet on that “Real Housewives Live Tour” we’re sure no one is paying to see last night wearing these snazzy boot-like things here. Can you guess who it was? NeNe Leakes probably wasn’t your first thought. But this is the shoes NeNe felt added the most to her plain-jane outfit and platinum blond hair. You likey?

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Galleries: The Pumpkin Patch Preciousness Edition

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Galleries: The Pumpkin Patch Preciousness Edition