Alisyn Camerota sparred with Rep. Scott Taylor (R-va) over President Donald Trump's weekend tweet of a video in which he beats Vince McMahon with a CNN graphic placed on the WWE commissioner's face.
- 7/3/2017
- by Aidan McLaughlin
- Mediaite - TV
Sony finally unveiled their mid-generation console upgrade in the form of the PS4 Pro last week, but despite the hardware boasting improved performance and visual fidelity for existing and future titles over the standard PlayStation 4, it appears as if not every developer is taking advantage of the system’s strengths from day one.
In a recent interview with GameSpot (via VideoGamer), Bungie executive producer Scott Taylor told the site that the developer currently has no plans to offer PS4 Pro support for their sci-fi shooter Destiny, flatly answering the question with a simple “no.”
When specifically asked about the game’s upcoming Rise of Iron expansion, Taylor responded with “yeah. Not for Rise of Iron. Maybe as far as the future. We have nothing to announce today, but I mean we’ll be looking at [that].”
Reading between the lines, it could well be the case that Bungie supports the PS4 Pro in the future,...
In a recent interview with GameSpot (via VideoGamer), Bungie executive producer Scott Taylor told the site that the developer currently has no plans to offer PS4 Pro support for their sci-fi shooter Destiny, flatly answering the question with a simple “no.”
When specifically asked about the game’s upcoming Rise of Iron expansion, Taylor responded with “yeah. Not for Rise of Iron. Maybe as far as the future. We have nothing to announce today, but I mean we’ll be looking at [that].”
Reading between the lines, it could well be the case that Bungie supports the PS4 Pro in the future,...
- 9/14/2016
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
WWE.com
A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
- 4/22/2014
- by Chris Harrington
- Obsessed with Film
Here's one exclusive Matt Lauer won't get: Ariel Castro, the man who was sentenced to at least 1,000 years in jail on Thursday for abducting three teenage girls and imprisoning them in his house for over a decade. According to local reporter Scott Taylor, Matt Lauer showed up at the County Jail where Castro is being held before he moves to his new permanent digs. A "source," Taylor tweeted, told him that Lauer had an interview with Castro scheduled, but county sheriff Frank Bova was not having it. Also read: Matt Lauer...
- 8/2/2013
- by Sara Morrison
- The Wrap
Zendaya or Kellie? That's the final question of the season, as the 16-year-old Disney kid and the American Idol-made country star sit within one judges' point of each other atop the Dancing with the Stars finale leaderboard. The pair have been swapping in and out of first place all season, and tonight it will all come down to viewer votes.
One could make a compelling case for either Zendaya or Kellie Pickler triumphing tonight. My fellow BuddyTV contributor Scott Taylor has predicted that Zendaya will win, citing her narrow edge in the rankings and her broad youth appeal. I, on the other hand, think that Kellie is going to come out on top, and feel all the more confident in that prediction after her beautiful freestyle routine last night. According to our polls, you guys largely agree with me: about 80% of respondents think Kellie will win.
Speaking of you guys,...
One could make a compelling case for either Zendaya or Kellie Pickler triumphing tonight. My fellow BuddyTV contributor Scott Taylor has predicted that Zendaya will win, citing her narrow edge in the rankings and her broad youth appeal. I, on the other hand, think that Kellie is going to come out on top, and feel all the more confident in that prediction after her beautiful freestyle routine last night. According to our polls, you guys largely agree with me: about 80% of respondents think Kellie will win.
Speaking of you guys,...
- 5/21/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Ariel Castro allegedly wrote a letter admitting that he was a ‘sexual predator,’ and then shockingly blamed the three tortured victims for their abductions because they got into his car!
Kidnapper Ariel Castro apparently had a moment of sanity in which he wrote a letter confessing to being a “sexual predator” who needed “help.” At one point he actually wanted to kill himself, he wrote in a letter obtained by 19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor. But what is most disturbing, is that in the letter allegedly obtained by police, he had the nerve to blame Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight for getting into his car.
Ariel Castro’s Confession Letter
Ariel’s home, where he kept the three women locked in the basement, is currently being searched by police. 19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor received a copy of a letter from 2004 that was found, where Ariel made a series of crazy confessions.
Kidnapper Ariel Castro apparently had a moment of sanity in which he wrote a letter confessing to being a “sexual predator” who needed “help.” At one point he actually wanted to kill himself, he wrote in a letter obtained by 19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor. But what is most disturbing, is that in the letter allegedly obtained by police, he had the nerve to blame Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight for getting into his car.
Ariel Castro’s Confession Letter
Ariel’s home, where he kept the three women locked in the basement, is currently being searched by police. 19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor received a copy of a letter from 2004 that was found, where Ariel made a series of crazy confessions.
- 5/9/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Cloud Atlas, partly filmed in the city, and Stoker are among 360 films to be screened at 27 venues in event's busiest calendar
One of the UK's fastest growing film festivals has unveiled its biggest programme.
Glasgow film festival will host six world and 57 UK premieres among its 368 screenings in the city.
Films such as Cloud Atlas, which was partly filmed in Glasgow, Stoker, starring Nicole Kidman, and Welcome to the Punch, starring James McAvoy and Peter Mullan, will be shown for the first time to a UK audience during the festival.
Workshops, lectures, discussions and "mini-festivals", such as Frightfest, which focuses on horror films, make up the programme.
Most events are in Glasgow Film Theatre, although 27 venues will be used, including Glasgow Cathedral and an underground rail station.
The festival started in 2005, and last year about 35,000 people attended. It is supported by the city council, Creative Scotland and EventScotland.
The chief...
One of the UK's fastest growing film festivals has unveiled its biggest programme.
Glasgow film festival will host six world and 57 UK premieres among its 368 screenings in the city.
Films such as Cloud Atlas, which was partly filmed in Glasgow, Stoker, starring Nicole Kidman, and Welcome to the Punch, starring James McAvoy and Peter Mullan, will be shown for the first time to a UK audience during the festival.
Workshops, lectures, discussions and "mini-festivals", such as Frightfest, which focuses on horror films, make up the programme.
Most events are in Glasgow Film Theatre, although 27 venues will be used, including Glasgow Cathedral and an underground rail station.
The festival started in 2005, and last year about 35,000 people attended. It is supported by the city council, Creative Scotland and EventScotland.
The chief...
- 1/17/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Sundance Film Festival kicks off out in Park City today, bringing some of the year’s most anticipated independent films to the big screen. Following shortly after will be the Berlinale next month, and SXSW in March, which has just debuted a very promising initial line-up. And now the first big film festival on our shores, the Glasgow Film Festival, has announced its line-up, and it is absolutely exceptional.
Opening the events on Valentine’s Day next month will be Régis Roinsard’s Populaire, starring Romain Duris, Déborah François, and Bérénice Bejo, getting its UK premiere.
And closing the festival will be Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing, the great writer-director’s contemporary adaptation of the classic Shakespeare play. Similarly seeing its UK premiere, the film stars an ensemble that will please all Whedon fans, led by Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof, with fine support from Fran Kranz, Clark Gregg,...
Opening the events on Valentine’s Day next month will be Régis Roinsard’s Populaire, starring Romain Duris, Déborah François, and Bérénice Bejo, getting its UK premiere.
And closing the festival will be Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing, the great writer-director’s contemporary adaptation of the classic Shakespeare play. Similarly seeing its UK premiere, the film stars an ensemble that will please all Whedon fans, led by Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof, with fine support from Fran Kranz, Clark Gregg,...
- 1/17/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Cloud Atlas, partly filmed in the city, and Stoker are among 360 films to be screened at 27 venues in event's busiest calendar
One of the UK's fastest growing film festivals has unveiled its biggest programme.
Glasgow film festival will host six world and 57 UK premieres among its 368 screenings in the city.
Films such as Cloud Atlas, which was partly filmed in Glasgow, Stoker, starring Nicole Kidman, and Welcome to the Punch, starring James McAvoy and Peter Mullan, will be shown for the first time to a UK audience during the festival.
Workshops, lectures, discussions and "mini-festivals", such as Frightfest, which focuses on horror films, make up the programme.
Most events are in Glasgow Film Theatre, although 27 venues will be used, including Glasgow Cathedral and an underground rail station.
The festival started in 2005, and last year about 35,000 people attended. It is supported by the city council, Creative Scotland and EventScotland.
The chief...
One of the UK's fastest growing film festivals has unveiled its biggest programme.
Glasgow film festival will host six world and 57 UK premieres among its 368 screenings in the city.
Films such as Cloud Atlas, which was partly filmed in Glasgow, Stoker, starring Nicole Kidman, and Welcome to the Punch, starring James McAvoy and Peter Mullan, will be shown for the first time to a UK audience during the festival.
Workshops, lectures, discussions and "mini-festivals", such as Frightfest, which focuses on horror films, make up the programme.
Most events are in Glasgow Film Theatre, although 27 venues will be used, including Glasgow Cathedral and an underground rail station.
The festival started in 2005, and last year about 35,000 people attended. It is supported by the city council, Creative Scotland and EventScotland.
The chief...
- 1/16/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
Rob Zombie's H2 officially began shooting on Monday (see previous item here), and as promised over the weekend, Zombie has unleashed the first photo from the film via his official MySpace. In the image (see it after the cut), Scott Taylor-Compton appears as Laurie Strode, battered and bloody, moments after being wheeled into the emergency room.
Zombie also states, Well, we made it through the first three days. Everything is going great. This film is going to blow away my last trip to Haddonfield. Ultra gritty, ultra intense and very real.
Fangoria will be showing previews of H2 at various stops on our 2009 Weekend Of Horrors Tour.
H2: Halloween II will arrive in theatres on August 28, 2009 via Dimension Films.
Official Site: http://www.halloween2-movie.com/
We'll be posting frequent updates on the film as they come in, and look for further coverage in the pages of upcoming issues of Fangoria Magazine.
Zombie also states, Well, we made it through the first three days. Everything is going great. This film is going to blow away my last trip to Haddonfield. Ultra gritty, ultra intense and very real.
Fangoria will be showing previews of H2 at various stops on our 2009 Weekend Of Horrors Tour.
H2: Halloween II will arrive in theatres on August 28, 2009 via Dimension Films.
Official Site: http://www.halloween2-movie.com/
We'll be posting frequent updates on the film as they come in, and look for further coverage in the pages of upcoming issues of Fangoria Magazine.
- 2/26/2009
- Fangoria
There's good news and there's bad news for horror fans today, folks. The bad news is that Rob Zombie has signed to write and direct H2, the sequel to his godawful remake of Halloween.The good news is... erm. Erm. We'll get back to you on that one.Zombie has long said that he would never make a sequel to his 2007 film, which spent more time on the origin of stalker and slasher extraordinaire Michael Myers than it did on the actual stalking and slashing, despite the fact that it grossed a nice, sequel-friendly $78 million worldwide.But Bob Weinstein, head of Dimension Films, worked his persuasive magic and Zombie has agreed to come back for the sequel, which will pick up where the original left off, with Laurie Strode (Scott Taylor-Compton, who we guess will be returning) attempting to avoid the murderous attentions of her brother Michael (Tyler Mane).That,...
- 12/16/2008
- EmpireOnline
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