Kamis, 12 Desember 2019

Hasbro Reveals the Baby Yoda Toys You're Looking For - Gizmodo

TALKING BABY YODA.
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When the first Baby Yoda merch was revealed, everyone said it stunk. Then Funko and Disney released some stuff and we complained again. Now, finally, Hasbro is throwing its hat into the Baby Yoda ring and the results should have someone for everyone.

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Starting right now, most major retailers are taking pre-orders on four new Baby Yoda toys (or “The Child” if you want to be technical about it). There’s a talking plush that retails for $25; a 6.5 inch figure for $20; a “Bounty Collection” which includes six different versions for $8 each; and, everyone’s favorite, The Black Series, for $10. Most importantly, that last one comes with “bone broth bowl, toy knob, and Sorgan frog” but it’s also the smallest of the bunch at just over an inch tall. To go with your Mandalorian Black Series, of course.

While you can pre-order these now, they are all coming out in May 2020. Here are the preliminary images. First, is the Black Series figure.

The Child Black Series.

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Here’s the talking plush.

The Child Talking Plush

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And here’s a VIDEO of the talking plush. So adorable.

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Here’s the 6.5 inch.

The Child 6.5 inch toy

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And here is the Bounty Collection, which are six individual toys (available as single and two-packs). You can buy them all or just your favorite pose.

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Unfortunately, as you can plainly see, only the talking plush is an actual physical toy right now; the rest seem to be computer-generated images. That’s what happens when a toy company is instantly met with huge demand and it just wants to get a product out into the marketplace. The potential is there though for all levels of collectors.

Here’s the link to Amazon, but it should be up on Hasbro Pulse, Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, etc.

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2019-12-12 19:00:00Z
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Peloton actress on ad's viral infamy: 'Honestly, I think it was just my face' - NBCNews.com

The actress in a now infamous Peloton commercial spoke out about the viral ad exclusively on the “TODAY” show Thursday, saying she thinks the reaction to the commercial was largely in response to her facial expressions.

"Honestly, I think it was just my face," said actress Monica Ruiz, saying her expression in response to the gift of the stationary bike from her husband looked fearful.

"My eyebrows look, like, worried, I guess," Ruiz said. "People were like, 'She looks scared.'"

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The ad, which was made in November but went viral recently, featured Ruiz playing a wife whose husband has purchased her the piece of fitness equipment as a gift. Ruiz’s character subsequently documents her “fitness journey" in the ad, which is titled, “The Gift That Gives Back.” The wife says, "I didn't realize how much this would change me."

On social media, many people roasted the ad, calling it sexist and classist.

Ruiz said she didn't expect that reaction, and then was surprised that the backlash did not blow over quickly.

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"I'm telling you it was my face, that was the problem, and it just exploded from there," she said.

Peloton responded to the criticism, saying in a statement that it was "disappointed" its holiday commercial had been "misinterpreted."

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When asked about the ad by NBC News on Monday, Peloton CEO John Foley said: “That was last week.”

In a follow-up to the Peloton ad, Ruiz appeared in a commercial for Aviation Gin, a liquor brand owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, that poked fun at the Peloton ad.

Ruiz is shown is the liquor ad downing a martini, presumably from the stress of her viral fame. Reynolds tweeted the 41-second advertisement with the phrase, "Exercise bike not included."

The actress said her first reaction to the proposal that she do the liquor ad was, "Oh, I don't think so," because she said she had an "amazing experience" shooting the Peloton commercial and didn't want to look like she was mocking the company.

But she said that she was assured that the gin ad "was an idea that was just taking air out of the situation."

Reynolds joined Ruiz on the "TODAY" show, saying he wanted to make a funny ad "without contributing to the divide."

“For us it seemed like a no-brainer," Reynolds said of the gin ad. "It was a lot of fun to do, and it was a rush. We did this thing in 36 hours."

Ruiz, a mother of two, said she hopes the backlash to the Peloton ad won't limit her acting opportunities. "I hope people can remember that I'm not actually the Peloton lady and let me work other jobs."

Sean Hunter, the actor who played the husband in the Peloton spot, didn’t seem to find humor in the situation.

“People turned down a pretty dark path, and it turned into a nasty thing,” the actor told "Good Morning America" in an interview. "Once something goes viral, and it turns viral, people jump on that negative bandwagon and start to create any dialogue they want."

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Juice Wrld's Family Speaks Out on Death and Addiction Struggles - TMZ

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2019-12-12 09:00:00Z
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‘I am standing up for myself’: Host Britt McHenry sues Fox News, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation - Washington Post

“I am standing up for myself, for women and for what’s right,” McHenry tweeted on Tuesday. “I have maintained the same allegations because the truth doesn’t change. I feel for any sexual harassment victim who has their story and evidence dismissed, doubted and not believed.”

McHenry said late Tuesday that she can prove the allegations she’s made against her employer.

“I look forward to my day in court,” she added.

A spokesperson for the network did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Washington Post. But in a statement to Vanity Fair, Fox News said it expected the suit would be dismissed.

“As we have previously stated, Ms. McHenry’s allegations have been fully investigated and we are confident our actions will be deemed entirely appropriate in litigation,” the spokesperson said.

Tom Clare, Tyrus’s attorney, said in a statement that Tyrus has denied the allegations in the lawsuit and would be defending it “vigorously,” in addition to filing defamation counterclaims.

“He looks forward to having a public forum in the court system to clear his name from the smear campaign that had been waged against him in the media,” Clare said.

After more than three years grappling with the fallout of sexual harassment complaints in its ranks — against figures like Roger Ailes and Bill O’Reilly — the network’s uneven record on the issue has already cast a long shadow over the lawsuit.

“It is no wonder, against this backdrop, that Ms. McHenry’s harasser felt emboldened,” said the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. “In accordance with Fox News’ long history of tolerating sexual harassment and targeting women who report it, Fox News then punished the victim and rewarded the harasser.”

McHenry’s allegations center on a series of sexually explicit messages sent to her by Tyrus shortly after they met at a work dinner in August 2018.

Both personalities were unconventional selections to host a show on Fox News: Tyrus, who was once Snoop Dogg’s bodyguard, went from the WWE to Fox’s “The Greg Gutfeld Show.” McHenry reported for ESPN and, after an outburst at a towing-lot employee, crossed over into right-leaning media through her increasingly provocative social media feeds.

Later that fall, they were set to begin a co-hosting a show on Fox Nation, the network’s continuous streaming platform. Called “Un-PC,” it was billed as a space where two hosts could “speak our minds on the topics other people are afraid of."

Yet, before the show even began filming in October 2018, McHenry said that Tyrus began sending her explicit text messages and making inappropriate comments to her in person.

“I love pony tails and braids you look amazing and it's a real turn on,” read one text message from the wrestler. “Not that you care but I love it.”

On New Year’s Eve 2018, when Tyrus learned she had brought her boyfriend to Fox tapings, he immediately became “hostile and aggressive,” the lawsuit said.

According to the lawsuit, however, his increased hostility led McHenry to seek help from Fox management three times — each to no avail. Throughout 2019, she repeatedly sought out their show’s executive producer, Jennifer Rauchet, to file harassment complaints about Tyrus’ behavior, including once after he cursed at her on-set and made her cry.

But Rauchet sat on those complaints, the lawsuit charges. In fact, after that cursing incident, Rauchet told McHenry not to complain and walked out on the conversation. The co-host was “replaceable,” her producer said, and Fox News had never wanted her to begin with.

It was only after McHenry’s fourth complaint, filed through her agent, that she heard back from a member of the network’s human resources department. Investigators asked her what she had done to provoke Tyrus, and eventually concluded that his messages did not constitute sexual harassment, the lawsuit says, because there was no “clear intent to have sex with her.”

Meanwhile, “Un-PC” resumed with McHenry as the sole host, while Tyrus was given a new Fox Nation show, “Nuff Said.” While Tyrus made recurring appearances on popular shows on Fox News, the lawsuit charges, McHenry was “effectively frozen out” from management, with almost no promotional airtime and no spot on the network’s coverage of the MLB All-Star Game, in which she had been promised a role.

The network hired an outside defense firm to look into the text messages, but McHenry said it conducted a “biased, self-serving, sham investigation” that found no evidence of sexual harassment.

“I mean, come on, you didn’t know you were leading him on?” one investigator allegedly asked her, calling the host “really, really pretty.”

When that probe did uncover some evidence, the lawsuit said, it was fraudulent. Fox lawyers produced a two-page screenshot of text messages between the co-hosts, including a photo of her “with her cleavage and nearly bare breast shown."

They claimed that McHenry, who says the images were doctored, had withheld the messages during the investigation, the lawsuit said, when the images had been falsified, and Tyrus had circulated them around the network instead.

In October, McHenry filed a sexual harassment complaint with the New York State Division of Human Rights. Despite her efforts to bring the issue to the network’s attention, McHenry says in her lawsuit that it was not resolved.

McHenry’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, also spoke out against the network in a statement to USA Today.

“Britt McHenry’s bombshell story should not be happening at Fox News in 2019,” she said. “I am proud to represent her as she demands justice.”

McHenry had walked a fine line in her comments on sexual harassment — at times decrying harassment and assault and demanding respect for women, but also insisting they can “eliminate any excess attention.”

Tyrus, for his part, had also chimed in about the topic on-air, at one point. In October 2017 comments unearthed by the Daily Beast, Tyrus noted that men found guilty of workplace sexual harassment should have to register as sex offenders.

On a Fox News show in April, just as he was leaving “Un-PC,” Tyrus said viewers should avoid sending text messages to co-workers unless they had a “strong relationship.”

“Something could go wrong,” he said. “You could go from sending a message about lunch to sitting in HR.”

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2019-12-11 12:28:00Z
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'Star Wars' actress Kelly Marie Tran reveals how she coped with internet trolls after casting - Yahoo Entertainment

Kelly Marie Tran, who originated the role of Rose Tico in 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, is very aware that she’s the first woman of colour to have a leading role in the franchise and that, because of that, the job comes with some responsibility. People are identifying with her and looking up to her.

“I was aware pretty immediately, purely because of the reaction that we got from announcing the casting,” Tran revealed Monday when she visited the Build Series in New York, “and also I’m on an improv team of Asian American women, so we talk about these issues all of the time.”

Not to mention that internet trolls ran Tran off social media in June 2018, after she endured months of vitriolic comments. She still hasn’t returned and said she doesn’t miss it.

“It’s funny, because I realise that it was a big moment in culture,” Tran continued, “but for me, it’s not something that I use to define my identity by. I think there’s a tendency for, when someone experiences something like that, to feel like they’re defined by that, but I think I realised through that whole experience, I’m like, ‘Oh, no, I get to decide which narrative I’m playing in my mind. I get to decide who I am.’

“And I think that’s really important to realise that, regardless of who you are and what you’re in and what you’re associated with, being able to be honest and vulnerable and sort of take care of yourself mentally is a very… wildly important thing. It’s something I didn’t understand until I got into this.”

Kelly Marie Tran attends the European premiere of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" at Royal Albert Hall on Dec. 12, 2017, in London. (Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage)

Tran, who co-stars in this month’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, explained how she puts that idea of self-care into practice.

“Reminding yourself that you are not alone and it is OK. These are the biggest things,” Tran said. “Anytime you are sort of confronted with a situation that increases your fear and your anxiety, if you allow that voice to be silent and if you allow yourself to sort of isolate yourself, I think it gets worse. So the best thing for me was just being honest and talking about it.”

Read more: Rian Johnson ‘thankful’ for backlash

Tran was open about the negative reactions she experienced after Star Wars in a candid August 2018 op-ed she wrote for the New York Times, titled, “I Won’t Be Marginalized by Online Bullying.”

John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. (Disney/Lucasfilm)

She wrote of her bullies, “Their words seemed to confirm what growing up as a woman and a person of colour already taught me: that I belonged in margins and spaces, valid only as a minor character in their lives and stories.” She explained that she realised the problem wasn’t her but with a world that had made her feel that way.

Looking back, Tran noted the thought that went into the piece.

“I think when I wrote that op-ed, which is probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, having it go out into the world made me feel so empowered. You know? Because I was finally speaking my truth.”

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker comes to UK cinemas on 19 December.

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2019-12-11 10:01:00Z
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CNN's Don Lemon blasts Trump-Thanos edit as 'juvenile meme game' - Fox News

CNN host Don Lemon blasted the Trump campaign Tuesday for playing what he described as a “stupid, juvenile meme game” and effectively undermining the “seriousness of what is happening” after House Democrats announced they're filing two articles of impeachment against the president.

DEMOCRATS UNVEIL IMPEACHMENT ARTICLES, AS WHITE HOUSE SLAMS 'BASELESS AND PARTISAN' EFFORT

Lemon reacted to a doctored video posted by Trump War Room, an account managed by Trump 2020 campaign, depicting the president’s head edited on top of the body of Thanos, the extraterrestrial menace in the Avengers films from Disney and Marvel Studios. In the clip, Trump-Thanos says “I am inevitable,” before snapping its fingers and causing Nancy Pelosi and key Democrat committee leaders at a press conference to disintegrate into dust.

“House Democrats can push their sham impeachment all they want,” the Trump War Room account tweeted. “President Trump's re-election is inevitable.”

“What are we, in junior high school? Like what the hell? What is this?” Lemon asked on "CNN Tonight." “Like what — What?! I cannot believe that I’m even having to report this on the news. This is — this is crazy. This is literally crazy. Are you people insane? Are you insane?”

“Go ahead, troll the Democrats on Twitter. Do this stupid, silly you-know-what. Play this stupid, juvenile meme game,” Lemon continued. “History won’t record this meme stupid crap, but history will record this. The seriousness of what is happening, that today is the day that the House of Representatives in the United States of America introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump, the President of the United States of America, for committing high crimes and misdemeanors. A big deal.”

At the same press conference depicted in the video, House Democrats introduced two articles of impeachment against Trump alleging abuse of power and obstruction of Congress regarding his interactions with Ukraine. They outlined their impeachment plans in a brief and pointed statement to the media early Tuesday morning, and left without taking questions.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., later posted text of the articles, which declare Trump's actions warrant impeachment, trial and removal from office. In response, the White House accused Democrats of using the Ukraine issue as an excuse for "this partisan, gratuitous, and pathetic attempt to overthrow the Trump Administration and the results of the 2016 election."

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In the Marvel movie "Avengers: Infinity Game," the character Thanos used his Gauntlet to defeat the heroes before celebrating his victory by snapping his fingers, wiping out half of all life forms in the universe. Thanos was ultimately beaten by Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, in a rematch seen in this year’s "Avengers: Endgame."

Fox News’ Brooke Singman and Fox Business' Ken Martin contributed to this report.

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2019-12-11 08:46:08Z
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Don Lemon Rips Trump Campaign's New Attack: 'Are You People Insane?' - HuffPost

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