Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Disney Plans Live-Action Beauty and the Beast

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Fresh off the rather large opening weekend for Sam Raimi?s fantasy pic Oz the Great and Powerful, Disney is ready to put a new spin on yet another classic story.? Deadline reports that screenwriter Joe Ahearne, who most recently wrote Danny Boyle?s upcoming psychological thriller Trance, has been tapped to pen the script for a live-action reimagining of Beauty and the Beast called The Beast.? This seemingly sets off yet another Snow White-esque race between two fairy tale-themed pics, as Warner Bros. has long been developing a new take on Beauty and the Beast with Guillermo del Toro directing and Emma Watson set to star.? Hit the jump for more on Disney?s latest move towards world domination.

beauty-and-the-beastThe development of Oz the Great and Powerful was a direct result of the massive success of Disney?s 2010 reimagining of Alice in Wonderland, which went on to gross over $1 billion worldwide.? Now that Raimi?s Oz seems like it?s enjoying similar success (though its opening weekend wasn?t near as big as Wonderland?s), Disney appears to be confident enough to move forward with yet another live-action revisionist take on a classic fairy tale in addition to the upcoming?Maleficent?and?Cinderella.

Ahearne?s darker-leaning previous work likely means that we?re in for something quite different from Disney?s classic 1991 animated iteration of?Beauty and the Beast, so it?ll be interesting to see how Disney handles the rougher parts of the story. ?Mandeville?s David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman will be producing The Beast alongside Disney?s LouAnne Brickhouse.? It remains to be seen if Disney will wait to see how Ahearne?s script turns out before attaching a director or if they?ll start looking for a helmer straight away, but you can bet they won?t be letting this thing linger in development for too long.

What this means for Guillermo del Toro?s Beauty and the Beast is uncertain.? Del Toro has slowly been continuing development on his film while he juggles his hundreds of other projects, and last February Andrew Davies (Bridget Jones? Diary) came on to pen the script.? Del Toro?s schedule is pretty packed in the near future with post-production on Pacific Rim and the pilot for the FX series The Strain, and he?s set to begin filming his next feature film, the haunted house story Crimson Peak, early next year, so his next open window to start filming a new movie would likely be late 2014 or sometime in 2015.

If Warner Bros. wants to pick up the pace on their Beauty and the Beast film as a result of Disney?s announcement, del Toro will likely be replaced as director, unfortunately.? Hopefully they have enough confidence in their project that they stick with del Toro?s vision and give him the time he needs to bring it to fruition.

What do you think, folks?? Do you want to see a new live-action version of Beauty and the Beast from Disney, and if so, who would you like to see direct it?

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Survival Book Review: Strategic Relocation by Joel Skousen | Stone ...

Searching for the safest place to be if things go wrong

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No one purposely puts themselves or their families in harm?s way.? But what if you are in harm?s way and don?t even know it?? Joel Skousen has written a book called ?Strategic Relocation:? North American Guide to Safe Places? to help readers determine the best places to be in the event of a variety of disasters.

In today?s bookstores, it?s easy to find information about the ?best places? to live.? These books concentrate on the positive aspects of life, such as numbers and ratings of golf courses, doctor/patient ratios, warm sunny climates, availability of cultural activities, status of educational institutions and the growth potential of the local economy.

But while these highly-rated metropolitan areas may offer ample opportunities to enhance your lifestyle, what happens when a major crisis strikes?

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What if:

  • a labor crisis halts the inflow of food and business goods? Will these communities provide the basic necessities of life?
  • an economic crisis that threatens your pensions, investments and other so-called ?guaranteed? income?
  • a major earthquake or other natural disaster suddenly upsets the natural social order for months at a time? Could you get out of harm?s way if massive social unrest erupts in the wake of a crisis?
  • an emergency clogs the area?s freeways? Do you have contingency plans to exit the area?
  • the ?unthinkable? happens: nuclear war? Or have you thought about the potential of a major terrorist attack on a U.S. city with chemical or biological weapons?

(excerpt from Joel Skousen?s Website)

My Thoughts On This Book

As a person who has moved a number of times following new career opportunities and always striving to have a better life in each new location, you can only imagine how appealing a book like this would be for a person like me.? This is a valuable asset to anyone who has found themselves thinking about moving away from the hustle and bustle of city life, or someone who sees social unrest on the horizon and wants a safer place to live.? It?s for the individual who is concerned about terror attacks or nuclear war, or for the person who just wants to buy land with less tax burden.?? It?s a tool for survivalists who want to have a bug-out location, and also a reference for anyone who just wants more security.

What makes this a must-have for your library is the fact that it is valuable to all people in all walks of life, in all locations.?? Even if you are not planning on moving or buying property, this book can raise awareness of the environment around you.??? It gives crime statistics for each state, geography and climate information (are you in a tornado, flood or earthquake zone?? this book will let you know), freedom and politics of certain regions, and an overall picture of health and quality of life based on the area of the country in which you live.

After reviewing my state of Texas, I found that the information was pretty accurate in my opinion.? The only thing that I had a question about was the listing of Texas as an ?open carry? state in the section on gun liberty.? As of the date of this review, Texas only has conceal carry, not open carry.??? As with any reference book you may use, be sure to double-check the laws in your area.

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What other people say about Joel Skousen?s Strategic Relocation

This book was well-researched and is clearly presented. Great for emergency preparedness. I live in a hurricane zone. Evacuation (relocation) is part of life here. I am glad I bought this book.

Patriot2393 (Amazon Book Review)

Things are changing so rapidly in the US we don?t feel safe and secure any more. This book gives locations of where is the best place to be the safest, there are maps, lots of information for anyone to decide where to go or stay put. If you are researching for a safe place for yourself and/or your family [Strategic Relocation by Joel Skousen] would be helpful.

Shirley D. (Amazon Book Review)

Problems I found with this book

I don?t have a lot of complaints with Strategic Relocation.? It is very well researched.? However, I would point out the following:

  • Highly focused on the United States.? While there is some information on the Regional Analysis of Canada, more of the attention is on the USA.
  • Some errors on gun laws (as I mentioned above).?? It?s always best to double-check laws in the area where you are considering buying property.? Laws change and may not be represented correctly in an older edition of a book.
  • Some of the Amazon reviews I read found the text too opinionated.? I found that the opinions expressed were based on Skousen?s expertise in his field, so are worthy of the book.
  • People who are super-sensitive to social issues may become offended at statistics offered.?? One on Amazon accused the writer of prejudices against minorities and particular political parties, but cited no specifics I could reference.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Russian court postpones dead man's trial

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Police officers stand near an empty defendant's cage in a courtroom in Moscow on March 11, 2013. The court postponed the trial of Sergei Magnitsky, a dead lawyer who accused law-enforcement authorities of massive corruption and whose case sparked a dispute between Washington and Moscow.

By David R Arnott, NBC News

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Flowers lie near the grave of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in the Preobrazhensky cemetery in Moscow on March 11, 2013.

Journalists crowded into a packed Moscow courtroom on Monday to witness a legal first:?the first prosecution of a dead person in Russian history. But the case was postponed as the absence of defendant Sergei Magnitsky ??who died in 2009 ??was compounded by the non-appearance of his legal team.

Magnitsky is charged with tax evasion and fraud???similar to accusations that he had leveled against police and tax officials???in a case that?sparked a dispute between Washington and Moscow when Congress passed?a law named after Magnitsky.

"The defense team ... believes that they have not yet fully acquainted themselves with the 60 volumes of case materials," ?Judge Igor Alisov said, looking down on the barred cage usually reserved for the accused and the empty seats where Magnitsky's lawyers should have sat. Alisov postponed the trial until March 22.

-- Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Princess whose forbidden love gripped Sweden dies

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2005 file photo, Princess Lilian during a lunch at the city hall in Stockholm. Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden, whose decades-long love story with the king's uncle was one of the better kept secrets of the royal household, has died. She was 97. The Royal Palace says Lilian died Sunday March 10, 2013 in her home in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Erhan Gzner, Scanpix, File) SWEDEN OUT

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2005 file photo, Princess Lilian during a lunch at the city hall in Stockholm. Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden, whose decades-long love story with the king's uncle was one of the better kept secrets of the royal household, has died. She was 97. The Royal Palace says Lilian died Sunday March 10, 2013 in her home in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Erhan Gzner, Scanpix, File) SWEDEN OUT

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2005 file photo, Princess Lilian during a lunch at the city hall in Stockholm. Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden, whose decades-long love story with the king's uncle was one of the better kept secrets of the royal household, has died. She was 97. The Royal Palace says Lilian died Sunday March 10, 2013 in her home in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Erhan Gzner, Scanpix, File) SWEDEN OUT

FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2005 file photo Princess Lilian of Sweden is seen in Stockholm. Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden, whose decades-long love story with the king's uncle was one of the better kept secrets of the royal household, has died. She was 97. The Royal Palace says Lilian died Sunday March 10, 2013 in her home in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Henrik Montgomery, File) SWEDEN OUT

(AP) ? She was one of the better kept secrets of Sweden's royal household: a commoner and divorcee whose relationship with Prince Bertil was seen as a threat to the Bernadotte dynasty.

In a touching royal romance, Welsh-born Princess Lilian and her Bertil kept their love unofficial for decades and were both in their 60s when they finally received the king's blessing to get married.

Lilian died in her Stockholm home on Sunday at age 97. The Royal Palace didn't give a cause of death, but Lilian suffered from Alzheimer's disease and had been in poor health for several years.

She met Sweden's Prince Bertil in 1943, but his obligations to the throne and Lilian's status as a divorced commoner prevented them from making their love public. The couple's sacrifices and lifelong dedication to one another gripped the hearts of Swedes.

"If I were to sum up my life, everything has been about my love," the witty, petite princess said of her husband when she turned 80 in 1995. "He's a great man, and I love him."

Born Lilian Davies in Swansea, Wales, on Aug. 30, 1915, she moved to London at 16 to embark on a career as a model and an actress, showcasing hats and gloves in commercials and taking on small roles in movies. She met British actor Ivan Craig, whom she married in 1940.

After World War II broke out, Craig was drafted into the British army while Lilian stayed behind in London, working at a factory making radio sets for the British merchant fleet and serving at a hospital for wounded soldiers.

At the time, Prince Bertil was stationed at the Swedish Embassy in the British capital as a naval attache. The couple first laid eyes on each other in the fancy nightclub Les Ambassadeurs shortly before Lilian's 28th birthday in 1943. Lilian then invited him to a cocktail party in her London apartment. But it wasn't until he fetched her with his car following an air raid in her neighborhood that the romance blossomed, Lilian recalled in her 2000 memoirs, "My Life with Prince Bertil."

"He was so handsome my prince. Especially in uniform. So charming and thoughtful. And so funny. Oh how we laughed together," Lilian wrote.

Lilian was still married at the time, but the situation resolved itself since Craig, too, had met someone else during his years abroad in the army, and the couple divorced on amicable terms.

Upon Bertil's return to Sweden, however, his relationship with a commoner became a delicate issue.

Bertil became a possible heir to the throne when his eldest brother died in a plane crash, leaving behind an infant son ? the current King Carl XVI Gustaf. Two other brothers had dropped out of the line of succession by marrying commoners.

Bertil's father, King Gustaf VI Adolf, ordered him to abstain from marrying Lilian, since that would jeopardize the survival of the Bernadotte dynasty.

Instead, the couple let their romance flourish in an unofficial manner, living together in a common-law marriage for decades.

They first lived in their house in Sainte-Maxime in France, but later shared their time between the French village and Stockholm, where Lilian discreetly stayed in the background for years.

Despite the royal reluctance to recognize her officially, Lilian's charm and warm personality soon won the Swedes over, and magazines depicted the happy couple playing golf and riding around on the prince's motorbike. When Prince Bertil had to use a walking frame after an operation, she cheerfully nicknamed it his "Bugatti."

In 1976, some 33 years after they first met, the new king finally gave them the approval they had been waiting for.

On a cold December day the same year, Lilian, or "Lily" as the prince used to call her, became princess of Sweden and duchess of the southern province of Halland in a ceremony at the Drottningholm Palace Chapel just outside Stockholm. The bride had by then turned 61 and the groom was 64.

The couple never had any children.

Prince Bertil died in the couple's residence Villa Solbacken in Stockholm in 1997 after unspecified lung problems.

Lilian took over some of her husband's duties, especially as an award presenter for various sports associations.

Health problems forced her to cut back on some of her royal duties. In 2006 she stopped attending the annual Nobel Prize banquet, and the next year she also stopped taking part in the award ceremony.

In 2010, the palace said Lilian suffered from Alzheimer's disease, preventing her from attending the wedding that summer of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling.

Associated Press

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Dick Cheney Unconcerned with Critics in New Documentary

The former vice president got straight to the point in R.J. Cutler's latest documentary "The World According to Dick Cheney," telling the filmmaker he doesn't care what his critics think.

"I don't lay awake at night thinking 'gee, what are they going to say about me now?'" Cheney remarks in the upcoming film.

In an interview forABC's "This Week," Cutler responded "He does say a lot that he's not interested in what people think about him, but it's hard to imagine that he's not invested in what his legacy is. He is a significant figure of American history."

The documentary, which premieres March 15 on Showtime, features an extensive interview with the retired politician and offers a rare glimpse into Cheney's life since leaving Washington.

Cutler said he was strategic in approaching Cheney about appearing on the big screen.

"I was advised early on that the best path to getting him to participate would be patience," Cutler said. "And indeed it took seven months between the time that I first reached out to him and the time that he invited me to have lunch with him to discuss what my plans were for the film."

The director, whose previous documentaries include "The War Room" and "A Perfect Candidate," said he was driven by a desire to find out more about the polarizing political figure.

"Making a film like 'The World According to Dick Cheney,' you need to enter most of all with curiosity," Cutler said. "Not with expectations, not with preconceived notions, but with questions."

After many lengthy interviews with Cheney, and even accompanying him on a fishing excursion, Cutler gained unique insight into the former vice president's political strategy.

"He does not feel there is room for compromise," Cutler said. "I think it raises the question, when total conviction serves a democracy and when it can be problematic for democracy. And that's a question that, to me, is worth considering not only in the specific analysis of the George W. Bush presidency and his relationship with Vice President Cheney and Vice President Cheney's career, but in thinking about democracy from a larger view. And so, this was a major reason why we wanted to make this film and something that I was really excited about exploring.."

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'Hitchhiker's Guide' Google Doodle holds answer to life, universe and everything

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Celebrating the birthday of "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" author Douglas Adams, Google's March 11 Doodle features a retro spaceship console with an iconic tablet computer atop it, providing the answers to all of life's most nagging questions, including the ultimate one.

Click through the Guide's entries, and you'll be surprised at the diversity and cleverness of the Google designers. You'll see pantomimed demonstrations of the virtues of the towel, the effects of drinking a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster, even the reason why Vogon poetry is considered bad ? and not just for humanoids. You'll also see a brief history of Deep Thought, the super computer which replied, when asked, that the answer to life, the universe and everything is "42." And if you click around enough, you'll be able to spot Marvin, the Paranoid Android.

Adams died all too soon, at the age of 49, but his writing will live on for millennia to come, perhaps one day providing us with useful behavioral advice when we do actually venture out into the galaxy, towel in hand.

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.today.com/tech/hitchhikers-guide-google-doodle-holds-answer-life-universe-everything-1C8801634

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki OK after traffic accident

New York Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki, of Japan, hits a single off Toronto Blue Jays' Brandon Morrow during the first inning of a spring training exhibition baseball game, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013, in Tampa, Fla.(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki, of Japan, hits a single off Toronto Blue Jays' Brandon Morrow during the first inning of a spring training exhibition baseball game, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013, in Tampa, Fla.(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

New York Yankees' Ichiro Suzuki, of Japan, smiles while talking with a teammate before taking batting practice during a workout at baseball spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

(AP) ? Yankees outfielder Ichiro Suzuki said he had no soreness Sunday, one day after being involved in a traffic accident.

Suzuki was on his way home after Saturday's spring training game against Detroit when the accident occurred a few miles from Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.

"Not at all," Suzuki said through a translator when asked whether he felt any discomfort. "My body just didn't react, I guess."

Suzuki said his SUV was totaled in the accident. He had a green light when he was hit by another vehicle in an intersection. The driver of the second vehicle was cited by police.

"The car was turning left and turned into me," Suzuki said. "I slammed on the brakes, but couldn't do anything about it."

Suzuki said his vehicle was struck almost directly in front toward the driver's side.

New York manager Joe Girardi expects Suzuki to play in Tuesday night's exhibition against Atlanta. The Yankees are off on Monday.

No one was injured in the accident.

"I'm very thankful that everybody was OK," Suzuki said. "I feel grateful that there were no big injuries."

Suzuki worked out with teammates who didn't make the trip to Fort Myers for Sunday's exhibition game with Boston and hit in an indoor cage

Left-hander Andy Pettitte threw 34 pitches, including 20 in the first, over two innings during his first simulated game.

"Everything feels really good," Pettitte said. "All my pitches are right where I want them.

Pettitte expects to throw in another simulated game before making his first exhibition appearance.

Closer Mariano Rivera, coming back from knee surgery, made 21 pitches in one inning during his second simulated game. He said his preference would be to next pitch in an exhibition.

"I think we're ready to do that," Rivera said.

Phil Hughes made 37 throws, including 25 from 60 feet, during his initial throwing session since being sidelined two week ago by a bulging disk in his upper back. There is a possibility the right-hander will not be ready for opening day.

"Obviously, I can't have any setbacks," Hughes said. "I just have to take it a day at a time. I know I have to get four or five starts. It's not the worse thing in the world to miss a little time now than have this be an issue going forward."

NOTES: SS Derek Jeter (ankle surgery) said he still has to run the bases full speed before making his exhibition debut. GM Brian Cashman has said Jeter should play in his first game around March 10. ... LHP Boone Logan (tender elbow) hopes to resume throwing Tuesday or Wednesday. ... Minor league OF Slade Heathcott (sprained right thumb) expects to swing a bat Tuesday.

Associated Press

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