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For First Time Since Cannibal Face Eating Attack ‘Ronal Poppo’ Speaks About Events In Miami And Man Who Plucked Out Eyes [Video]

Miami Cannibal Face Eating Attack Victim Ronald Poppo Speaks Out For First Time SMH: Two months after he was viciously attacked on the MacArthur Causeway by the so-called Miami Zombie, Ronald Poppo succinctly summed up the events that captured the country’s attention. “He attacked me,” Poppo said of Rudy Eugene. “He just ripped me to ribbons. He chewed up my face. He plucked out my eyes. Basically that’s all there is to say about it.” Poppo was left blind by the attack. After several surgeries at Jackson Memorial Hospital, he was transferred to the Perdue Medical Center, Jackson’s long-term care facility located in South Miami-Dade. Poppo said he does not understand why Eugene attacked him, “For a very short amount of time I thought he was a good guy,” Poppo said. “But he just went and turned berserk. He apparently didn’t have a good day at the Beach and he — he was coming back. And I guess he took it out, took it out on me or something. I don’t know.” Poppo’s statements were made and recorded during a July 19 interview with Miami homicide Det. Sgt. Altarr Williams and Det. Frankie Sanchez. CBS4 News obtained a copy of the taped interview on Wednesday. Sgt. Williams asked Poppo what Eugene was saying when he attacked him. “‘You, me, buddy, and nobody else here,’” Poppo recalled. “‘I’m gonna — gonna kill you.’ Or something like that, I guess.” “Did he say why?” Williams inquired. “No, he just started to scream,” Poppo explained. “And was talking kind of funny talk for a while too.” “What do you mean by funny talk?” Williams asked. “That I was gonna die. And he was gonna die,” Poppo said. “He must have been souped up on something.” During another part of the interview, Poppo said Eugene expressed frustration at not being able to “score” on Miami Beach. “He didn’t like the Beach,” Poppo said. “He said he wasn’t scoring there. He went to the Beach to score or something.” Although he seemed at peace with what happened to him, certain details of the attack were still vivid in Poppo’s mind. “He mashed my face into the sidewalk,” he said. “My face is all bent and mashed up. My eyes, my eyes got plucked out. He was strangling me in wrestling holds at the same time he was plucking my eyes out.” In a subsequent interview, Poppo told detectives that Rudy Eugene blamed Poppo for stealing his bible. Pieces of Eugene’s bible were found scattered along the causeway. Poppo said he never saw Eugene with a bible and denied taking it. “Did Mr. Eugene have anything in his hands?” Williams asked. “No.” Poppo said, his New York accent still evident despite decades of homelessness and living on the streets of Miami. “Mr. Eugene did not have any type of weapon. He did not use any weapon on me. He basically was using brute force.” “But before he attacked you,” Williams wondered, “did he have any clothes? Any materials? Any books? “No,” Poppo said. “I don’t recall him having anything.” Poppo also denied doing anything to provoke Eugene. “What can provoke an attack of that type?” Poppo asked matter-of-factly. “I certainly didn’t curse at the guy or say anything mean or nasty to him.” Although some media reports suggested the two men may have previously met — and that Eugene may have served Poppo in one of the homeless shelters — Poppo said he does not recall ever meeting or seeing Eugene before the day of the attack. The interview, however, also revealed Poppo’s confusion about some details. He thought Rudy Eugene had hitch-hiked across the causeway and may have gotten out of a car before attacking him. Video in the area shows there was no car. Poppo also recalled Eugene being dressed when he attacked him. In fact, Eugene had shed off his clothes and was naked. The very first time Poppo spoke to detectives — on the day of the attack — Poppo told them that Eugene appeared “out of the blue,” according to police reports obtained by CBS4 News. In one of those reports, dated May 26, 2012, Poppo claimed that when Eugene approached him Eugene said: “You’re going to be my wife and this is going to be a Lover’s Concerto.” He also claimed Eugene began singing, “Lover’s Concerto” — a song originally recorded by The Toys and later covered by The Supremes in 1966. But in addition to those moments that may show Poppo’s confusion, there are also moments on the tape that reveal the sadness of his life even before the attack. The detectives ask him, other than the hospital’s address, does Poppo have any other addresses they can use to reach him. “No, not at all,” Poppo said. “Too old.” And when they asked if he was employed, he responded: “I’m over 65. So it’s going to be kind of hard for me to get anything.” Get well, Poppo CBS youtube

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‘Jersey Shore’ Stars Get Political In Funny Or Die Video

‘I am seriously worried about this country’s future,’ Snooki says about the upcoming election. By Gil Kaufman The Situation and Snooki in Funny or Die’s “Jersey Shore Politics” video Photo: Funny or Die Inc.

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Monica Cruz’s Agent Provocateur Lingerie Pictures

Now that Penelope Cruz is married to that creepy guy from No Country For Old Men and seems to have disappeared from the spotlight, I need to get my Cruz hotness fix somewhere else. Here’s her sister Monica Cruz showing off the family sexiness in some hot lingerie shots for Agent Provocateur . I don’t really care all that much about the lingerie, but I’m impressed with that sweet Spanish figure of hers.

Robert Pattinson Schedules First Post-Scandal Interview

Sorry, Today Show . But we have a feeling Good Morning America will beat you in the ratings once again next week. At least on August 15. Robert Pattinson has booked his first interview since Kristen Stewart confirmed to the world that she cheated on him earlier this year with director Rupert Sanders . He’ll sit down with the CBS program next Wednesday in promotion of the film Cosmopolis . It seems highly unlikely that the actor will be asked any questions about his personal life, but the interview will be conducted live and it may be too difficult to the show to resist throwing some Stewart-related question Rob’s way. We’ll certainly be tuning in to find out. Sources say Pattinson was out at a bar in California Friday night, looking sober and mostly in good spirits. However, an insider tells Us Weekly that “Rob’s a total mess, trying to figure out why Kristen did this.” Will we get any insight at all into his mental state next Wednesday? Or will be in full-on movie promotion mode? Viewers around the country are already counting down the seconds until we can see for ourselves.

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Beyond the Blockbusters: 360, The Babymakers, Celeste and Jesse Forever, Soldiers of Fortune Lead Limited Releases

TDKR will likely rule the big box office for a third weekend in a row and Total Recall is a re-make that should bring out a decent mass of humanity. But there are a number of new specialty releases also braving the theaters this weekend that are more than worth your $$. Among this weekend’s new “”indie/specialty/limited release” newcomers are 360 with Rachel Weisz, Jude Law and Anthony Hopkins. The Babymakers with Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn and Celeste and Jesse Forever , starring Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, Elijah Wood and Ari Graynor and Soldiers of Fortune with Christian Slater, Sean Bean, Ving Rhames and Dominic Monaghan. Also on tap are Girlfriend Boyfriend by China/Taiwan/Hong Kong specialty outfit China Lion and doc Sushi: The Global Catch . 360 Directed by Fernando Meirelles Written by Peter Morgan (screenplay), Arthur Schnitzler Cast: Rachel Weisz, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Foster, Lucia Siposová Opens: New York and Los Angeles and will reach more cities over the next two weeks. Directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by Oscar-nominated writer Peter Morgan ( The Queen ), specialty distributor Magnolia Pictures picked up 360 out of last year’s Toronto International Film Festival in part due to its pedigree of filmmakers and actors. “It’s a sophisticated team of filmmakers and a lovely cast,” said Magnolia exec Matt Cowal. “It’s a smart and elegant movie that will appeal to the classic art-house audience. It’s an ensemble character-driven film and we’ve been pushing this online.” Synopsis: From two acclaimed artists: director Fernando Meirelles (City of God, The Constant Gardener) and writer Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon). With a stellar international cast that includes Rachel Weisz, Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law, Ben Foster, Jamel Debbouze and Moritz Bleibtreu, 360 is a moving and exciting dramatic thriller that dazzlingly weaves together the stories of an array of people from disparate social backgrounds through their intersecting relationships. The Babymakers Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar Written by Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow Cast: Paul Schneider, Olivia Munn, Kevin Heffernan, Noureen DeWulf, Aisha Tyler] Opens: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver, San Diego, Phoenix and San Francisco and will continue from there. Director Jay Chandrasekhar said that the big studios have all but abandoned comedies that fall in the $5 million to $30 million range and noted that his film’s distributor Millennium Films is filling the vacuum left. “”With Smaller films like American Beauty – who knows if that would be green-lit today,” he said, adding, “”We made it independently and cast it how we wanted it to be. We sold it to Millennium at this year’s SXSW Film Festival.” The film, which centers on a couple high-outta-luck in getting pregnant take some unconventional matters into their own hands. The guy grabs his buddies and plots to steal his own sperm – from a sperm bank. “”I think there’s a real relationship at the center of this movie,” said Chandrasekhar. “The goal is to have a baby and you can feel for them, but there is a lot of comedy centered around the sperm bank heist,” said Chandrasekhar. “He has to get his only good sperm left. It’s wild but also grounded.” Synopsis: After failing to get his wife pregnant, a guy (Schneider) recruits his pals to steal the deposit he left at a sperm bank years ago. Celeste And Jesse Forever Directed by Lee Toland Krieger Written by Rashida Jones, Will McCormack Cast: Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, Elijah Wood, Ari Graynor, Eric Christian Olsen, Rob Huebel, Shira Lazar, Will McCormack Opens: New York and Los Angeles with more cities coming over the summer. [ Movieline’s Review of Celeste and Jesse Forever ] After a roller-coaster beginning with the project and landing at at least two companies before the filmmakers found financing through an individual, Celeste and Jesse Forever finally hit production. “We finally ended up making the movie for under $1 million and took it to Sundance,” said producer Jennifer Todd. Director Lee Toland Krieger came on board after Todd sent him the script and he “fell in love with it” after reading. Krieger said that he had initially only been meant to read it. “This is a real labor of love that took so long to get to the screen,” he said about the film, which stars Rashida Jones (who co-wrote the film) about a divorcing couple who try to maintain a close friendship even as they move on romantically. Synopsis: Celeste (Rashida Jones) and Jesse (Andy Samberg) met in high school, married young and are growing apart. Now thirty, Celeste is the driven owner of her own media consulting firm, Jesse is once again unemployed and in no particular rush to do anything with his life. Celeste is convinced that divorcing Jesse is the right thing to do — she is on her way up, he is on his way nowhere, and if they do it now instead of later, they can remain supportive friends. Jesse passively accepts this transition into friendship, even though he is still in love with her. As the reality of their separation sets in, Celeste slowly and painfully realizes she has been cavalier about their relationship, and her decision, which once seemed mature and progressive, now seems impulsive and selfish. But her timing with Jesse is less than fortuitous. While navigating the turbulent changes in their lives and in their hearts, these two learn that in order to truly love someone, you may have to let them go. Girlfriend Boyfriend Directed by Ya-che Yang Written by Ya-che Yang Cast: Joseph Hsiao-Chuan Chang, Lun Mei Gwei, Rhydian Vaughan Opens: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Toronto and New York with targeted locations added later. Distributor China Lion specializes on Chinese, Taiwanese and Hong Kong films for the North American market, typically targeting audiences of Chinese descent, but for Girlfriend Boyfriend , it is also hitting gay audiences. The story focuses on three rebellious students to leave their hometown for the big city. Their relationships face pressure as the ’80s era socio-political reformation movement unfolds in Taiwan. “It’s a drama and a rom-com,” said China Lion CEO Milt Barlow. “It’s a great real life story and found that young Chinese audiences are keen to have more modern stories. Synopsis: When three rebellious students leave their hometown to pursue their lifelong dreams in the big city, their relationships start to face the pressures of real life as the 1980s Taiwanese sociopolitical reformation movement unfolds in the background. Soldiers of Fortune Directed by Maxim Korostyshevsky Written by Robert Crombie, Alexandre Coscas, Joe Kelbley Cast: Christian Slater, Sean Bean, Ving Rhames, Dominic Monaghan, Colm Meaney, James Cromwell, Freddy Rodriguez Opens: In select locations now. Synopsis: A former U.S. special forces soldier is reluctantly appointed to protect a group of millionaires who want to experience the thrills of war first-hand. But when their excision goes horribly awry, the unlikely team must band together in order to get out alive. Sushi: The Global Catch Directed by Mark Hall Opens: New York only with targeted locations throughout the country to follow. The Global Catch won a a special jury award last year at the Seattle International Film Festival, which brought the film to the attention of Kino Lorber Films. In 2011, the New York-based distributor released Gereon Wetzel’s El Bulli: Cooking In Progress, which went on to make over $237K domestically, enough incentive for the company to crave more food docs. “We found that combining the culinary aspect of the [film] with the conservancy issue was really compelling to us,” Kino Lorber VP Elizabeth Sheldon said. “It appeals to people who care about environmental issues and care about food.” Synopsis: In this meticulously researched documentary, filmmaker Mark Hall traces the origins of sushi in Japan to its status today as a cuisine that has spawned a lucrative worldwide industry. This explosion in demand for sushi over the past 30 years has brought with it problems of its own, as fish stocks have steadily depleted, threatening the balance of the ocean’s ecosystems. Through extensive interviews with prominent industry representatives and environmental activists, Hall carefully presents the various solutions being proposed to the vexing issue of overfishing. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival, Sushi: The Global Catch raises some pressing questions that all sushi lovers should seek to address.

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Happy 28th Birthday, Ryan Lochte!

American swimming sensation Ryan Lochte

Randy Blythe Released From Jail on Bond; Still Faces Manslaughter Charge

Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe has been released from a Prague jail , but is still charged with manslaughter stemming from the 2010 death of a fan. Released Thursday, the 41-year-old musician had spent the past five weeks in a Czech prison after being arrested and charged with the felony offense. Over the objection of prosecutors, who wanted him held without bail for fears he will leave the country and never return, Blythe posted $400,000 bail. The bizarre case started two years ago during a Lamb of God concert, when Blythe allegedly pushed the man who jumped on stage back off the stage. This caused him to sustain head injuries from which he later died. When the band returned to Prague on June 27, 2012, Randy Blythe was arrested. Blythe has maintained his innocence through the ordeal, telling a newspaper from behind bars, “I don’t know anything about any sort of incident.” “I did not attack anyone,” he said. “The only way I could have come into contact with anyone from the audience was if I was protecting myself.” “I remember very few details, mainly because I have played a lot of concerts,” he said. “I just remember that the stage at the club was very small.” “We barely managed to fit our equipment on there. Also, apparently there was a security guard there because many people climbed onto the stage, including one small boy, in particular, but I could be mixing up details with other clubs.” After scrapping all tour dates due to his incarceration, Blythe’s bandmates raised funds for his legal defense, calling the situation “maddening.” With Blythe now back on board, the band has already agreed to resume touring in the U.S. It’s unclear whether he’ll be back in Prague, ever. [Photo: WENN.com]

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REVIEW: Convoluted, Humorless Total Recall Lacks Fun of the Arnold Original

Yes, there is a triple-breasted hooker in Len Wiseman’s  Total Recall remake. If you happened to have missed the news posts and Comic-Con appearances (it was a lot of publicity for a three-line role), please rest assured that a futuristic working girl does indeed flaunt her unusually augmented bosom for Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell), just as in the Arnold Schwarzenegger original. It’s one of the few callbacks to the hallucinatory nature of Paul Verhoeven’s wild-eyed, schlocky, terribly fun 1990 blockbuster, few other qualities of which this redo shares. The two films have the same underlying bone structure, sure, but this new  Total Recall is made of more serious, more humorless stuff. It looks simultaneously lavish and interchangeable in its explosions and shoot-em-ups with a dozen other recent action movies, and in its sci-fi stylings with a dozen others in the genre. Instead of Earth and Mars, this  Total Recall  world is split between the United Federation of Britain and the country formerly known as Australia, now called the Colony. (Reportedly the two were originally Euroamerica and New Shanghai, but in the spirit of the rest of the film any potential political commentary seems to have been neutered.) Most of the world has been rendered uninhabitable by warfare, and the remaining population clusters in and threatens to overrun these two cities, which are joined by a giant transportation device that travels through the center of the Earth and is called The Fall. The Fall, half space shuttle and half commuter rail, is the film’s most interesting idea, uniting the oppressive UFB and its head of state Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston) with the have-nots in the Colony — as many of the latter, including our hero, travel to the more industrialized nation each morning to serve as cheap labor. Quaid shares an all-concrete studio in the Colony with his wife Lori (Kate Beckinsale), who like him heads out via The Fall to work every day. She’s in emergency services, he’s at a factory that makes the synthetic soldiers that serve as the UFB’s army. Quaid’s been having recurring dreams of a woman (Jessica Biel) trying to rescue him from a scientific facility. Exhausted by the grind of his day-to-day life, entranced by these nighttime visions in which, as he says, it “feels like I’m doing something important,” he stops by Rekall, a service that implants artificial memories of adventures that are practically like having done the real thing. He asks to be given the experiences of being a secret agent, which doesn’t go so well, because he may have actually been a spy in a past that’s been wiped from his mind. This  Total Recall does away with the wonderfully queasy ambiguity of the 1990 film, in which we’re never sure if Quaid is a badass involved in a rebel conspiracy to decide the fate of the world or if he’s just a regular schmuck who’s become too fond of and given himself over to the illusion he purchased for himself as a bit of escapism. We never really doubt that Farrell’s Quaid/double-agent Hauser is experiencing a legit reality even when another character tries to convince him otherwise — there’s no sense, even when the trouble begins, that what happened at Rekall was anything but what we saw on screen, complete with an explanation for why the treatment might have triggered buried memories. It’s a shame, because that aspect of the first film allowed it to follow a typical movie arc while also carrying a pointed critique of it — how appealing, to learn you’ve actually always been one of the most important people in the world, that everything depends on you! Who wouldn’t find that more seductive than just being another working stiff filed away in a giant apartment block, even if choosing to believe it meant possibly abandoning the real world and demonizing your wife at the same time? As that wife, Beckinsale’s entertainingly indestructible and glowery, striding like a Terminator with an immaculate blowout down countless hallways while wielding a gun, and chasing Quaid over rooftops and along balconies after her cover as an enemy agent is blown (“I give good wife,” she sneers). Farrell and Biel are perfectly serviceable in uninspiring roles, while Cranston tries gamely to look like he could be the equal of Farrell in a brawl and Bill Nighy appears briefly as rebellion leader Matthias. The film flickers from fight scene to chase scene and back again, rarely pausing after the introduction for a quiet moment. Wiseman’s an adequate director of action, but only one or two of these sequences rise out from the ruckus of automatic machine fire — the standout involves The Fall and how gravity on the transport shifts when it passes through the Earth’s core. And while the sets and art direction are striking, with their multi-tiered urban landscapes, they also look familiar. The UFB is just a sleek,  Minority Report  future intent on taking advantage of the messily (and more Asian)  Blade Runner esque future of the Colony. The synthetics are  Star Wars battle droids by way of  Tron . The floating car chase is awfully  Fifth Element. This is a less cartoonish sci-fi vision, but to what end? The twists and turns of this convoluted tale of a guy who was bad but who may be able to reinvent himself as a better person thanks to having his brain scrubbed is fundamentally goofy, and it takes place in world that swarms with people but that only seems to have a handful of actual characters (when an important, dangerous attack takes place, Cohaagen of course heads it up in person, the way all world leaders do). These are elements that make sense when there’s a fair possibility the story might be all the protagonist’s indulgent delusion, but seem clumsy without it.  Total Recall is an indifferent mean of whiling away two hours of your summer — but at least, unlike Quaid, you’ll be in no danger of getting lost in it. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Hi Haters: Neo-Nazis And Black Conservatives Rally Support Around Chick-fil-A’s Stance On Gay Matrimony-dom

Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day Huge Hit With Neo-Nazis And Black Conservatives So much for boycotts… Chick-Fil-A’s across the country were flooded Wednesday with support from chicken lovers who support Dan Cathy’s stance on gay matrimony-dom who came out to dine on the franchise’s “Appreciation Day”: American neo-Nazis and some top black conservatives have found rare common ground — over Chick-fil-A’s stand against gay marriage. The two sides rallied around “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,” during which patrons — and protesters — swarmed restaurants Wednesday in response to the company’s support for “the Biblical definition of the family unit.” Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy’s recent comments have sparked a new front in the culture war over gay marriage, and led Democratic mayors Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Tom Menino of Boston to declare that the company is not welcome in their cities. In response, ex-Arkansas Governor and 2008 GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, now a Fox News host, called on viewers to eat at one of the fast-food joints Wednesday to show support. One member of the skinhead Internet forum Crew38 was already there, according to the SITE Monitoring service, which tracks extremists online. “I had Chick-fil-A today for lunch and it was delicious and non-gay … just how I like it,” one member wrote. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network, a branch of the conservative National Center for Public Policy Research, also backed Huckabee’s call to dine at Chick-fil-A. “Being against gay marriage is not being anti-gay,” said Project 21 member Demetrius Minor. “The last time I checked, Chick-fil-A wasn’t expressing a desire for gays not to eat at their restaurants or seek employment with them.” Both groups rapped the progressive left as hypocritical, alleging it espouses tolerance while not tolerating conflicting views. There’s just one Chick-fil-A in New York City — on the campus of New York University. Mayor Bloomberg, while not an opponent of gay marriage, has sided with civil libertarians, who argued that businesses have a First Amendment right to operate where they choose regardless of management’s opinions on social issues. More than 630,000 visitors pledged online to participate in Huckabee’s event, while his Facebook page included photos of lines snaking out of restaurants around the country. The privately held company would not, however, share sales figures for the day, Chick-fil-A spokeswoman Hannah Wagner told the Daily News. The company issued a statement Tuesday asserting its Bible-derived values but adding: “Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena.” How long do you think this back and forth will continue? What side do you stand on? Do you agree that the left has been hypocritical in not allowing the other side to express their views freely? Source Photo Credit: Twitter

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Drake, Jill Scott And Run-DMC Added To Made In America Festival

The Made in America Festival , planned for September 1st and 2nd in Philly, announced today that Jill Scott, Drake, Chris Cornell, and Run-DMC would all be joining the already stellar line-up. A first round of performers for the Jay-Z curated Budweiser Made in America Festival…Odd Future, D’Angelo, Rick Ross, Wale, Meek Mill, Santigold, Dirty Projectors, X, Pearl Jam and more are set to play. Jay will “headline the first night.” Tickets go on sale today at 10AM EST. Join this event on Facebook to get a presale code for a limited run of 99 dollar tickets. This concert will benefit United Ways in Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Lancaster County, PA.  A primary goal of this music festival is to have a positive impact on the communities involved. As a result of this concert, the money invested into these communities will positively impact the education, income, and health of the most vulnerable and most needy citizens in these regions. Good cause. Good music. And Budweiser has had a long association with music. Hitmakers such as MJ, Aretha, Lutherand Stevie Wonder have all headlined the Budweiser Superfest in previous years. The company is also working on making the festival available to watch via livestream around the country. Source

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