How you kill your younger brother at your other brother’s wake? SMH. Man Kills Brother At Wake According to Mail Online A man has today been charged with murdering his younger brother while at a wake for their other sibling. Mark Hayes, 52, is accused of fatally stabbing 48-year-old Sean Hayes following the funeral of their brother Tom. The brothers are thought to have become embroiled in a furious argument in the early hours of Saturday morning. Neighbors heard screams from an end-of-terrace house in Eltham, south east London, where Mark lives with his 49-year-old wife Carla. Police and paramedics were called to reports of a stabbing in the early hours. Sean Hayes was pronounced dead at the scene. A post-mortem gave cause of death as a stab wound to the chest and abdomen. Father-of-three Mark Hayes was arrested on suspicion of murder. Another man, aged 23, was arrested on suspicion of assault following a separate incident at the house. He was taken to a south London police station and has since been bailed. A third man, aged 48, was arrested on Saturday afternoon on suspicion of violent disorder. He was taken to a south London police station and has since been bailed to return, pending further inquiries. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: ‘Mark Hayes has been charged with the murder of Shaun Hayes, aged 48, on Saturday. ‘He will appear in custody at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Monday.’ One neighbour told the Sun: ‘I heard this massive commotion outside. A woman was screaming her lungs out and within minutes the police arrived. The man on the ground was just lying there, still as a statue.’ Imagine how their mother feels being at her son’s wake and having her other son killed the same day, by another son of hers. Shutterstock
Guys, Justin Bieber is growing up, and it's time we do, too. Most Beliebers are transitioning from tweens into twenty-somethings, meaning it's officially time to toss all that cheap mall merch from our younger years and trade it in … Read the original: Justin Bieber 'Stan Swag': 'Believe' – MTV Style
CBS is keeping it all in the family on CSI Season 13 . The network announced this week that Kate Danson will guest star on the April 3 installment of the dramatic hit, joining her father on screen as an attorney. Kate’s Jill McDermott will end up facing off against her dad’s lead character after a corpse found in a forest reserve leads the CSI team to a serial killer’s lair. It’s possible the younger Danson will come on board as a recurring player, but the role is simply a one-time guest spot for now.
Nothing personal, Miley, but you might not be our favorite Cyrus now that we’ve seen these pics of your younger brother. Eighteen-year-old Braison Cyrus just signed a modeling contract with Wilhelmina Models, E! News reports, and the agency released two promo photos that give a sneak peek of what’s to come when he makes his official modeling debut in the January and February issues of Troix magazine. In the first pic, Cyrus — who has a serious head of hair — poses against a wall wearing a gra
Missing mothers, lost wives, abusive and indifferent father substitutes — Looper may be a movie powered by time travel, but its emotional fuel is abandonment. The new film from Brick director Rian Johnson is a clever, clever contraption about trading in your future to feed your present, and the lost boys and regretful men who willingly embrace such a bargain already believe they have nothing to live for or look forward to. Thirty years of kicking around with a lot of cash in your pocket looks like a pretty good bargain when you’re gazing down at it from in front of all that time, but when those last few days are running out, you might not be so ready to go. Looper may not have the bell-ringing resonance of Chris Marker’s La Jetée , one of its touchstones, but it’s a jaunty match-up of genre and character drama that’s far smarter and more finely wrought than almost anything else in the multiplexes. The film’s set a few decades in the future, where technology’s a little better and life in general is worse, at least in the Kansas metropolis in which Joe ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt ) lives. Looper ‘s setting of a midlevel Midwestern city and the ragged, lived-in feeling of its 2044 are a pleasingly off-kilter approach to its sci-fi premise. We don’t know what the government’s like in this year, or what the larger world’s become because it’s not so important to Joe, a young man who’s building up cash reserves and easing his off-hours with drugs until he’s free to move to France. Joe’s a looper, a job he explains with a matter-of-fact lack of curiosity: when time travel is invented a few years from his present, it’s instantly outlawed and used only by organized crime for assassinations. Murders will have become so hard to hide that it’s easier to send targets back to Joe’s era, where they can be neatly offed and disposed of by eager young men like our hero, guys who have accepted their own disposability. Joe’s self-interest is central to both the film’s premise and the way it avoids most of the tougher theoretical questions about time travel, paradoxes, how the technology works and whether people are using it for more ambitious purposes. He doesn’t care. He started out on the streets, and looping has provided him with a nice apartment and enough money to get high and to buy time with his favorite working girl Suzie (Piper Perabo). Like the town in which he lives, Joe’s nowhere near the top of the food chain, and has no interest in climbing. He’s just waiting on his big payout that will come once he closes his loop by killing off his future self — part of the devil’s bargain that all loopers make. Looper is built around our buying Bruce Willis as Joe’s future self, a feat that rests more on a wry impersonation by a prosthetics-aided (and very good) Gordon-Levitt than on the older actor. When the tougher and more world-weary Old Joe is sent back in time to die, he arrives with a mission in mind, but his younger self has no desire to hear it. The scenes in which the two Joes confront each other at a diner are among the film’s best. Youth and experience are unable to relate — even though they’re technically the same person — because their priorities are completely different. It’s an amusing and dishearteningly well-articulated take on how useless it would be to be able to offer your younger self advice when your younger self isn’t ready to hear it. While it’s no looper contract, we do trade in our future for present enjoyment in small ways all the time (by, for instance, taking up smoking or by spending money instead of saving it). Looper offers an even-handed look at both perspectives, even as it sends Old Joe off to make a terrible exchange on behalf of the future and follows younger Joe as he goes on the run and ends up taking shelter on a farm on which a woman named Sara (Emily Blunt) lives with her young son Cid (Pierce Gagnon). After a stylishly noir first half that’s simultaneously futuristic and retro — “20th-century affectation,” Joe’s boss Abe (Jeff Daniels) sneers at his employee’s preference for ties — Looper becomes more thoughtful and a little more jumbled in its second section, as it slows down for Joe to find some human connection for the first time in his adult life. With touches of The Terminator , the aforementioned Marker film and the inspired-by-it 12 Monkeys , a classic episode of The Twilight Zone and more, Looper is aware of its sci-fi legacy, but manages plenty of unique touches all its own. The depiction of Kansas is one, combining future tech and a farming lifestyle unchanged by the advance in time. A sequence in which Joe’s colleague Seth (Paul Dano) meets an unfortunate fate is innovative in its horror. But despite the fleet-footed flash of its storytelling, what’s most impressive about Johnson’s movie is its dark-edged faith in people being able to change despite the path on which they’ve been set. If all we’ll ever be is a product of the circumstances in which we grew up, then time travel’s almost unnecessary — the future’s predetermined. It’s choosing something new that may be as clear a sign as we ever get of a soul. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Helen Joyce Flanagan is Coronation Street…. I don’t know who Helen Flanagan is, where she’s from, what her deal is. I just know I want to sing her love songs. It turns out she has been on Cornation Street since she was 10 and that means a lot of pedophiles have probably masturated to her and were probably angry when she turned 18, while a lot of on the fence pedophiles were probably happy when she turned 18 because it meant their impure thoughts about her were a little more wholeseome….. She’s 22 now, and she’s producing some pretty amazing pictures of twitter, you know breaking from what people know about her and she is really solidifying herself as a sex object….with Xed our nipples….half naked…when all that sex object talk just cheapens her….but maybe I am saying that because our sex would be making love….
I have said that Khloe Kardashian is part primate for a long time, and not because her real dad is OJ Simpson, that’s racist and I don’t fuck with racism. We are all god’s children. I have been saying it cuz she’s a fucking beast of a woman…massive, hunched over and the kind of girl you’d assume throws her shit at spectators when she’s chronically masturbating at the zoo she lives in….like she’s throwing shit at the Hindu religion by defacing their traditional forehead decals….I am not just saying that cuz she’s married to a black guy, that’s racist and I don’t fuck with racism. We are all god’s children. But ape or not, Khloe Kardashian eating bananas and kissing the banana tip, is better than being out there killing white people. like her biological father…and that’s all I have to say about that.
Kari Byron is some mythbuster host who posted a pic of her flexing in a one-piece bathing suit for twitter….. She’s not debunking one myth that 40 year old women can be hot…sure they can be fit and have low bodyfat, but their faces still look rugged, used, like they are melting….and sure cougars are a fetish and some dudes with Mommy issues like getting up in that….but I always prefer the younger, tighter version…. But either way, pantsless is always a party I’ll get into…even if shit happens at an old folks home…I’ll be there poppin’ bottles….rockin’ dementia with my finger, tongue and dick…like the naughty orderly I sometimes pretend to be when all that’s willing to fuck is senior citizen….like this Kari Bryon chick.
Here is Vanessa Hudgen’s little sister, starting to warm up to the Vanessa Hudgens strategy of getting noticed….getting naked on camera….sure Vanessa Hudgens was already a huge starlet on a big show when her nude pics were released, but I consider these pics just practice shots of what is to come, because historical data and years of research have proven that the younger sister is always the sluttier one, because the older one paved the way for them, or set standards that were hard to live up to…so if the older one is a wholesome boring nerd, the younger one will be more of a party girl willing to fuck….and if the older one is a party girl willing to fuck, the younger one will be a party girl willing to fuck on camera…it’s just the way family works people….. Either way, she’s young, in a bikini, hungry for fame, willing to ride her sisters name to get work or noticed, next step nudes she takes of herself and puts on the internet while underage…..get ready for some law suits…cuz this is gonna end badly..
The debate continues over whether or not Justin Combs should be granted a $54,000 scholarship from UCLA, given the fact that his father–Sean “Diddy” Combs– is worth millions. Bill O’Reilly shared his thoughts on the issue, first praising the younger Combs for doing well enough in school to earn a free ride, then blasting his father for not footing the bill. Read The Rest And Watch O’Reilly Speak His Piece On HipHopWired.com