Kamis, 01 Agustus 2019

Hotel company rips apart 'Bachelorette' contestant in savage tweet - AOL

Whether or not you tuned into this week's two-night long finale of 'The Bachelorette,' it's safe to say that you were probably unable to escape the office banter and social media backlash that surrounded the show's winner-turned-villain, Jed Wyatt.

Quick recap: Hannah Brown chose Jed Wyatt, the couple got engaged and Hannah later found out that Jed had been lying the entire time and had a girlfriend back home that he planned on going back to once filming wrapped. 

When Brown confronted Wyatt, he claimed that he was 'just hanging out' with his girlfriend back home, Haley Stevens, despite the fact that the pair was throwing around the 'L' word and had spent the night together the day before Wyatt left for filming.

Suffice it to say, Bachelor Nation was not happy with Wyatt and his behavior.

Perhaps the best thing about reality television is that it bonds people -- it's able to connect people that otherwise  by giving us all something to talk about, even with big name companies or celebrities.

Hospitality site Hotels.com was not too pleased with Wyatt's actions and word choice during the show and subsequent finale and took it to Twitter to give Wyatt a unique offer he was sure to enjoy:

"BTW @jedwyattmusic we have some awesome hotels in the Bahamas," the tweet read, "Perfect for your next trip with someone you’re “only hanging out with'". 

Roasted!

The tweet has since garnered over 160 retweets and 480 likes.

So what do you say Jed? A tropical hideaway far, far away is looking pretty good for you right now.

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https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2019/08/01/hotel-company-rips-apart-bachelorette-contestant-in-savage-tweet/23784586/

2019-08-01 15:54:31Z
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'13 Reasons Why' Season 3 Trailer: A New Crime Unfolds at Liberty High - /FILM

13 Reasons Why Season 3 Trailer

There have been a lot of bad things happening at Liberty High, and in the third season of Netflix’s series 13 Reasons Why, it’s only going to get worse. This time a new crime has unfolded, resulting in the disappearance of a football player, and since Clay (Dylan Minnette) was working to expose the corrupted culture of the high school and its favor of wealthy jocks over the average student, he’s on the police’s radar. But in the 13 Reasons Why season 3 trailer, it’s clear he’s not the only one under scrutiny, and plenty of dark secrets have the potential to be revealed.

13 Reasons Why Season 3 Trailer

There’s no actual footage from the new season in this trailer, but it’s a stylish walkthrough the various characters we’ve encountered across the previous two seasons, weaving in and out of miniature scenes all connected to each other. It’s all rather ominous, and it only raises the tension that already exists at Liberty High.

The rest of the show’s cast includes Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Justin Prentice as Bryce Walker, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Devin Druid as Tyler Down, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey, Timothy Granaderos as Montgomery de la Cruz, Anne Winters as Chloe, Steven Weber as Principle Bowen, Brenda Strong as Mrs. Walker, Amy Hargreaves as Mrs. Jensen and newcomer Grace Saif as Ani.

The new season of 13 Reasons Why comes to Netflix on August 23, 2019. Here’s the official synopsis:

Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets. The stakes are raised in this riveting third season of 13 Reasons Why, as the consequences of even the most well-intended actions can alter a life forever.

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https://www.slashfilm.com/13-reasons-why-season-3-trailer/

2019-08-01 15:30:35Z
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'13 Reasons Why' Ending, Cancelled in Season 4; Bryce Dies, Killed - TVLine

Netflix has renewed controversial teen drama 13 Reasons Why for a fourth and final season, Deadline reports.

In addition, the streamer has announced that Season 3 will premiere on Friday, Aug. 23. The official logline below fails to mention the big death at the center of the third season, but the above trailer spoils it outright.

Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets. The stakes are raised in this riveting third season of 13 Reasons Why, as the consequences of even the most well-intended actions can alter a life forever.

Earlier this month, Netflix chose to remove a graphic Season 1 sequence that depicted Katherine Langford’s Hannah taking her own life. The decision to alter the scene came in the wake of a new study that drew a connection between a spike in teen suicide and the popularity of the teen drama.

TVLine’s handy Streaming Renewal Scorecard has been updated to reflect 13 Reasons‘ final season pickup. An episode count and timetable for Season 4’s release have not yet been disclosed.

Scroll up to watch 13 Reasons‘ Season 3 trailer, then hit the comments with your reactions.

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https://tvline.com/2019/08/01/13-reasons-why-ending-season-4-cancelled-bryce-dies/

2019-08-01 14:28:00Z
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A.J. Calloway, 'Extra' 'agreed to part ways' after investigation into host's conduct - USA TODAY

A.J. Calloway is leaving the syndicated entertainment news show “Extra” in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations.

Warner Brothers issued a statement on Wednesday saying the company has investigated the claims into Calloway’s conduct and he and the company “have mutually agreed to part ways.” The statement did not say when the agreement was made.

The company had investigated prior accusations against Calloway and found no suggestion of workplace misconduct. But the 44-year-old was suspended in February after Warner Brothers became aware of additional allegations.

At the time, Calloway’s lawyer said her client vehemently denied ever assaulting anyone and looked forward to clearing his name.

His lawyer has not replied to an email seeking comment.

Calloway had been with “Extra” since 2005.

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2019/08/01/a-j-calloway-extra-part-ways-after-investigation-into-conduct/1886709001/

2019-08-01 12:01:00Z
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'Hobbs & Shaw' review: 'Fast & Furious' franchise stalls out - New York Post

Dwayne Johnson’s new film “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” is not as solid as a rock. Balsa wood, maybe, or a bar of soap.

The flick’s flimsiness is not the Rock’s fault. If you had told me in 2002 that the former wrestler would end up being one of the only bankable movie stars left in Hollywood, I would have said, “Go home, you’re drunk.” But it’s true, and he’s rightly earned that status. The Rock is funny and charismatic in “Hobbs & Shaw,” and his bro chemistry with co-star Jason Statham is a joy. The pair slinging vicious insults at each other is almost vaudevillian — it would make a decent live tour.

And then there’s the rest of the movie.

The first spinoff in the “Fast & Furious” franchise has misguidedly been made into a ho-hum spy comedy.

Luke Hobbs (Johnson), an American federal agent, and Deckard Shaw (Statham), a British mercenary, are brought together to find the villain who stole the Vitamix of viruses, an infection that quickly liquefies a person’s internal organs. Complicating matters, the person who actually holds the virus is Hattie (Vanessa Kirby), Deckard’s sister, who’s also an agent. Hobbs and Shaw need to save her, destroy the substance and bring down a bloke named Brixton (Idris Elba).

He’s the bad guy. How do we know? When Brixton, a genetically engineered human who wears a technological suit straight out of “Black Panther,” first enters, somebody asks him, “Who the hell are you?”

“Bad guy,” he says. Thanks for the help!

Later, when Brixton is told, “You can’t save the world with genocide!,” he goes, “Genocide, schmenocide!”

Genocide, schmenocide? Most of the humor outside of Johnson and Statham trading barbs is similarly lazy, likes its star cameos: Helen Mirren doing a lousy cockney accent as Shaw’s incarcerated mum; and Ryan Reynolds with his usual Paul-Rudd-on-crack line delivery. The best appearance is Kevin Hart as an air marshal who wants to see some real action.

The editing is often as slack as the jokes. The final fight sequence, set in Samoa, takes place over a 30-minute countdown to disaster for the characters. In that time, the sky goes from total darkness, to midday sunny, to cloudy and then back to blue skies again. I know it’s an island, but sheesh.

There are two big chases, which live up to the series’ entire reason for existing. One travels through major London arteries and features a “Transformers”-esque motorcycle that can squeeze into impossibly small spaces.

The other is set outside a secret lair in Ukraine. Why, you think, can’t the filmmakers extend the cleverness and innovation of their automotive pursuits to, say, plot and dialogue?

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https://nypost.com/2019/08/01/hobbs-shaw-review-fast-furious-franchise-stalls-out/

2019-08-01 11:46:00Z
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A$AP Rocky set to testify as Trump's hostage negotiator watches in court - CNN International

A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, pleaded not guilty to assault charges on Tuesday after being detained following a street brawl in the Swedish capital Stockholm on June 30.
The artist, whose case has fueled a diplomatic quarrel after repeated interventions from Trump's administration, is expected to address the court with his testimony on Thursday once an interrogation of the alleged victim has concluded.
A$AP Rocky's lawyer, Slobodan Jovicic, began proceedings by grilling the alleged victim about why he started talking to the rapper's bodyguard.
"To me they were just normal people. I didn't recognize them," the alleged victim said, adding that he approached the bodyguard to ask for help finding his friend.
The court was also shown surveillance footage of the brawl, in which the rapper and his two co-defendants, Bladimir Corniel and David Rispers, assert they were acting in self defense.

Surveillance footage analyzed

The second day of the trial began with continued interrogation of the alleged victim, who says A$AP Rocky and his entourage assaulted him by kicking and beating him with a glass bottle or part of one while he lay on the ground.
A$AP Rocky pleads not guilty to assault as Stockholm trial begins
The alleged victim told the rapper's lawyer Jovicic he was surprised by the behavior of A$AP Rocky and his entourage, whom he claimed were pushing him away as he searched for his friend.
But Jovicic pressed the alleged victim on why he approached the group in the first place.
"Out of all the people in this square, you feel it appropriate to ask these people, whose language you don't even understand?," he asked. The alleged victim spoke in Persian and his answers were translated in the courtroom.
Jovicic also played a clip from a cell phone where it appears the victim was trying to strike the rapper's bodyguard with his fist and rings, followed by an attempt to hit him with headphones.
The alleged victim was also probed by Corniel's lawyer, Martin Persson, on whether a bottle was used in the attack, as previously claimed during Tuesday's hearing.
After viewing stills from a video of the incident, Persson referred to the alleged attackers and told the victim: "So none of the eight hands in these photos actually holds a bottle."
"I asked if they had the bottles from the beginning when they approached you and you said yes. Why are you unsure of this now?," the lawyer added.
Renee Black, A$AP Rocky's mother, arrives at the courthouse on Thursday.
The alleged victim replied: "My wounds have not come from nowhere. Would they have come from the air? There are witnesses that can attest to this."
The images only show "a short sequence of what happened. I was trying to get away," he added.
In photos of the crime scene displayed to the court on Tuesday, a broken glass bottle was visible on the street where the brawl took place and a fragment of what appeared to be the same bottle could be seen stuck in A$AP Rocky's sweater.
Footage of the altercation posted by TMZ and clips shared by A$AP Rocky himself, which have been at the heart of the investigation, were also played in court on Tuesday.
Under Swedish law, A$AP Rocky could face a maximum penalty of two years in prison. However, according to Swedish media, the prosecutors have indicated they do not expect to ask for the maximum penalty.

Presidential presence in courtroom

Presidential Hostage Affairs Envoy Robert C. O'Brien greeted A$AP Rocky's mother with a handshake as proceedings began.
O'Brien's presence in the courtroom, for the second day of the trial, marks the latest move from the Oval Office in a trial that is being closely watched by Trump and has caused a diplomatic quarrel between the President and his Swedish counterparts.
Robert C O'Brien, US Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, arrives at the second day of the trial on Thursday.
It comes after O'Brien told CNN on Tuesday that Trump wants the rapper and his two co-defendants, Corniel and Rispers, to "come home as soon as possible."
Trump has repeatedly pressed Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to free A$AP Rocky on Twitter, but his efforts have been rebuffed by the country's government.
A$AP Rocky is expected to testify later on Thursday. Jovicic maintains his client did not commit any crime. The rapper asserts that he was acting in self-defense when he threw the victim to the ground and stepped on his arm.
The trial, at a packed Stockholm District Court, has attracted the world's media, and judge Per Lennerbrant told the courtroom on Thursday he wanted its focus to remain on the incident in question.
"This case is about an alleged assault that happened here in Stockholm. Nothing else. I want to say this to everyone, ahead of today's questioning," he said at the start of proceedings.
The trial is set to conclude on Friday, when closing arguments will be made, but Lennerbrant suggested on Thursday that proceedings are running behind schedule and a further day may be needed.

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https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/01/europe/aap-rocky-trial-day-two-intl/index.html

2019-08-01 10:54:00Z
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A$AP Rocky Will Not Testify in Swedish Assault Trial - TMZ

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https://www.tmz.com/2019/08/01/asap-rocky-testify-swedish-sweden-assault-trial/

2019-08-01 08:00:00Z
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