Saturday, 30 September 2017

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Star Wars fans have been wondering what’s happened in the time between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens since Disney shook up the canon and dumped the dozens and dozens of books explaining what happened after the original trilogy. Thankfully, the extremely sweet-looking Star Wars: Battlefront II will fill in the gaps.

You’ll play as Iden Versio, an elite member of the Empire’s special forces who was kicking Rebel butt on Endor when the second Death Star was destroyed. Tail between legs, the Empire is regrouping, and it seems like they’re still getting their orders from Emperor Palpatine, who is embodying this floaty messenger.

The storyline likely follows the previous canon, in which Palpatine used the force to transfer his consciousness into a series of clone bodies that he had waiting for when he was inevitably offed by a peeved apprentice. In this clip, we see Palpatine bark orders at Verso and her high-ranking father that will move the Empire forward in his quasi-absence. It’s fascinating to see, and could be the beginning of The Force Awakens‘ First Order.

Of course, a companion book has already been released to add some backstory to the (anti)hero of this tale:


It certainly is cool to see some brand new Star Wars lore play out ahead of The Last Jedi‘s release. Hopefully the game will add plenty of worthwhile moments that can be built upon in future installments.

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Aside from complaining that, following the devastation wrought by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Puerto Rico “[wants] everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort,” Donald Trump criticized San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz. The latter recently made several public pleas for help while lambasting the federal government’s slow response on Friday, thereby sending the vacationing president into a golf-fueled Twitter frenzy Saturday morning. Even so, the internet quickly came to Cruz’s defense — including Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, whose extended family hails from Puerto Rico.

“Put what you got to a greater purpose,” the acclaimed musical composer wrote mere minutes before noticing Trump’s tirade. “Your rage, your fear, don’t let it fester. Make it work for you.” The tweet also included a link to the Hispanic Federation’s donation page. Yet Miranda’s hopeful start to the day was quickly shattered in the string of tweets that followed. “You’re going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump,” he wrote. “No long lines for you. Someone will say, ‘Right this way, sir.’ They’ll clear a path.”

Miranda specifically took up the charge for defending Cruz, who he insisted “[had] been working 24/7” on the ground in Puerto Rico while Trump “[had] been GOLFING.” Even so, the singer-songwriter admitted he “[hated] even quote tweeting his bile” and opted instead to reshare the Hispanic Foundation donations website link instead. Miranda also praised his followers and everyone who had donated, saying they “deserve a leader who shares an OUNCE, a SHRED of the compassion you all have.”

If it seems like Miranda has taken the president’s comments to heart, that’s because the New York-born Broadway star’s family originally came to the continental United States from Puerto Rico. As the New York Times notes, he wrote a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter. “Puerto Ricans need supplies and resources just as badly as their fellow Americans in Texas and Florida,” Miranda wrote on Tuesday, “and this need is magnified by their geographic isolation from the mainland.” He also praised the administration’s long-delayed decision to temporarily waive the Jones Act, but remained critical of its initial 10-day duration.

As for Trump, the president eventually returned to Twitter to try and smooth things over. He praised the “amazing job [that was] being done in Puerto Rico” — “[d]espite the Fake News Media in conjunction with the Dems.” He also attempted to save face by connecting himself to other Puerto Rican officials, including Governor Ricardo Rossello and Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon.

Even so, the president couldn’t go for too long without tweeting renewed attacks against his favorite targets. Cruz, thankfully, was not among them, but the usual suspects were as ever.

(Via New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter)

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The Mountain Between Us star Idris Elba isn’t afraid to go after what he wants. When he got word Disney was preparing a live action update of Beauty and the Beast, Elba followed his musical loving heart.

Chatting with People, Elba revealed he auditioned for the role of the lovable narcissist Gaston in the film.

“I honestly love musicals. I auditioned for Beauty and the Beast. I really did, for Gaston,” he explained. “I called and said, ‘Listen, I want in!’ So somewhere they have a tape of me singing.”

If you made “Idris Elba Sings the Disney Songbook” available on Tidal, subscriptions would triple in about 72 hours. Sadly for Elba, Luke Evans would ultimately land the role of Gaston and leave us wondering what might have been. Disney is probably less likely to overanalyze the move. Beauty and the Beast has made the entertainment giant an obscene amount of money at the worldwide box office. Does Elba have any hard feelings towards Evans for getting the gig?

“No, only a little bit,” joked Elba. “No! I love you Luke, you know that.”

Here’s hoping Elba finds a place in the next wave of Disney’s live action offerings. Speaking of Idris Elba singing, let’s revisit the dude taking on Google Translate Songs on The Tonight Show.

(Via People)

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Beloved actor and earring enthusiast Harrison Ford has nothing but praise for his Blade Runner 2049 co-star. Just don’t press Ford on said co-star’s name.

If you’re the sort of person that’s bad at remembering names or faces the clip nestled above from The Graham Norton Show is best watched through your fingers. Seated next to Ryan Gosling on the UK chat show’s couch o’ celebrity guests, Ford wound up blanking on Gosling’s name while chatting about the movie. That delay was promptly turned into a pretty funny running gag and pairs up nicely with the original anecdote Ford was getting to. Excellent talk showing from everyone involved and it’s not like Gosling is new to issues of possible mistaken identity on television.

In addition to Ryan Gosling related memory techniques, Norton also featured Reese Witherspoon addressing the remarkable similarities between President Trump’s Liberty University commencement speech and Elle Woods’ speech in Legally Blonde.

“Do you know how that happened?” asked Norton about the resemblance.

“I’m sure he’s just a big fan,” replied Witherspoon.

Is it surreal seeing Trump’s rather similar commencement speech mixed with the Legally Blonde speech in a clip soundtracked by a live studio audience? Darn tootin’ it is.

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As Donald Trump has inserted himself into the sports world, plenty of players have pushed back against the president’s efforts to critique or demean them via social media. We’ve seen players in the NFL and NBA fire back at Trump over his anti-protest stance and his efforts to control the narrative when the Warriors, and Steph Curry in particular, made it clear they had no interest in visiting The White House as NBA champs.

In the latter case, LeBron James came to the defense of Curry and went after Trump on Twitter, calling him a “bum” and explaining that you can’t revoke someone’s invite after they’ve already declined. This isn’t the first time James has criticized Trump, but it apparently created more outrage than it had in the past.

Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, whose company Quicken Loans supported Trump’s inauguration although he himself offered donations to Hillary Clinton and Chris Christie’s campaigns, found himself receiving voicemails and messages in response to LeBron’s tweet and found the content of those messages stunning.

As Gilbert told Squawk Box on CNBC (via ESPN), he received tons of messages that shocked him by the level of racism that still exists in 2017.

“I received voicemails after LeBron tweeted that were some of the most vile, disgusting, racist [messages],” Gilbert said Friday. “There’s an element of racism that I didn’t even realize existed in this country this much.

“The thing is, I mean, some of the most disgusting things I’ve ever heard people say,” Gilbert said. “And you could hear it in their voice — the racism. It wasn’t even really about the issue, and that’s what really got me, because they went to who they really are, some of them.”

It speaks to how insulated so many are to the divide over race, when the events in Charlottesville and elsewhere over the past year have not alerted them to the fact that racism is still a significant problem in this country. Gilbert needed to receive the messages personally to have his eyes opened to those issues, much like those around the NFL needed Trump to attack their players for them to react and realize the problem with his rhetoric over the past year.

The ability of those people to turn away from obvious problems because “they don’t affect me” is the epitome of privilege, and it takes a direct confrontation with those issues to prove their existence. If nothing else, this year has brought to light a lot of those problems and issues that were formerly lingering just under the surface for so many, making them easy to ignore. Now they’re out in the open and people have to confront them on a more regular basis, which has been the goal of all the protests so many have reviled. The question is whether Gilbert will learn from this or, as so many have, consider it a unique occurrence, failing to put the pieces together and see the severity and widespread nature of racism. Hopefully, it’s the former.

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Between the recent flybys performed by American bombers over its waters, claims of nonexistent declarations of war, and China’s looming ecominic blockade, North Korea is in a tight spot when it comes to international relations. Then again, its leader’s frequent back-and-forth with President Donald Trump — who isn’t the most stable guy in his own right — haven’t made things any better for the small dictatorship. According to State Secretary Rex Tillerson, however, not all is completely lost when it comes to potentially improving diplomatic relations with Pyongyang.

Following a meeting with President Xi Jinping and other top Chinese officials on Saturday, Tillerson spoke with reporters at the U.S. ambassador’s residence. “We are probing, so stay tuned,” he said of attempts to open a dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. “We ask, ‘Would you like to talk?’ We have lines of communications to Pyongyang — we’re not in a dark situation, a blackout. We have a couple, three channels open to Pyongyang.” Tillerson wouldn’t provide too much detail, including whether or not North Korea was responding to U.S. requests to speak. Though he did reveal the lines of communications were direct:

“We can talk to them,” Mr. Tillerson said. “We do talk to them.” When asked whether those channels ran through China, he shook his head. “Directly,” he said. “We have our own channels.”

Considering the intense relations between the U.S. and North Korea, Tillerson insisted the best current course of action is to simmer down. “The whole situation is a bit overheated right now,” he said. “If North Korea would stop firing its missiles, that would calm things down a lot.” Even so, the secretary warned the White House’s approach to Pyongyang would be nothing like its stance on Iran, with whom the Obama administration secured a hotly contested nuclear deal. “We are not going to put together a nuclear deal in North Korea that is as flimsy as the one in Iran,” he said.

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