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  1. Trick ‘r Treat’ Director Michael Dougherty Directing Series Adaptation of Clive Barker’s “Nightbreed” We had been hearing rumblings about a “Nightbreed” television series for the last several years, and Clive Barker himself has revealed tonight in a chat with Coming Soon that Michael Dougherty (Trick ‘r Treat, Godzilla: King of the Monsters) is on board to direct! “It’s exciting, after 30 years, to go back to these characters and find out who’s still speaking to me, who wants their story told,” Barker told the site “My tongue isn’t in my cheek when I say that as when I start a piece, it’s listening. The writing is a piece of listening, I’ve always said I was a journalist and what I was reporting on was the space between my ears.” Josh Stolberg (Jigsaw) is writing the planned series with Barker. Interestingly, Dougherty is also working on HBO’s “Hellraiser” series. Clive Barker wrote and directed the 1990 feature film Nightbreed, an adaptation of his novella Cabal. In the film, “A troubled young man (Craig Sheffer) is drawn to a mythical place called Midian where a variety of friendly monsters are hiding from humanity. Meanwhile, a sadistic serial killer (played by filmmaker David Cronenberg!) is looking for a patsy.”
  2. PrettyDeadThings replied to Cult Icon's post in a topic in Television
    The Boys”: Amazon Developing a Rated “R” Spinoff Series About Young Adult Superheroes “The Boys” has proven to be a massively success series for Amazon, currently in its second season, and we’ve learned today that a spinoff series is now in the works at Amazon! Variety reports that Amazon is fast-tracking a series “set at America’s only college exclusively for young adult superheroes (or “supes”) that is run by Vought International.” The site notes, “It is described as an irreverent, R-rated series that explores the lives of hormonal, competitive supes as they put their physical, sexual, and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the best contracts in the best cities. Part college show, part Hunger Games — with all the heart, satire and raunch of The Boys.” Craig Rosenberg will serve as showrunner and he’s also writing the pilot. Producers will include “The Boys” team of Eric Kripke, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
  3. Netflix is Developing a Live-Action ‘Conan the Barbarian’ TV Series Arnold Schwarzenegger has been trying to get a new Conan the Barbarian movie off the ground for a while now, but it looks like the property is instead being turned into a TV series over at Netflix. Deadline reports that the streaming service is developing a live-action series based on the iconic Robert E. Howard-created sword-and-sorcery character. Deadline’s Nellie Andrews notes, “I hear the project, from Fredrik Malmberg and Mark Wheeler’s Pathfinder Media, is the first in a deal between Netflix and Conan Properties International, owned by Malmberg’s Cabinet Entertainment. The pact gives Netflix the exclusive option to acquire rights to the Conan literary library and develop works across TV and film, both live-action and animated.” Netflix is currently seeking a writer/director and showrunner for the project. Schwarzenegger played Conan in the 1980s feature films Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer, and he had recently expressed interest in coming back to reprise the role. Jason Momoa took over the role of Conan for 2011’s Conan the Barbarian. The character of Conan the Barbarian was created by Robert E. Howard in 1932, introduced in a series of fantasy stories that were published in Weird Tales magazine.
  4. Pretty Little Liars”: Horror-Heavy Reboot in the Works from “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Creator Canceled just three years ago, ABC Family/Freeform’s series “Pretty Little Liars” is already getting a reboot over at HBO Max, and the new take is said to be “horror-tinged.” Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (“Riverdale,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) is developing the HBO Max series, titled “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” with Lindsay Calhoon Bring. “Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in the present day, a group of disparate teen girls — a brand-new set of Little Liars — find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and made to pay for the secret sin their parents committed two decades ago…as well as their own.” “In the dark, coming-of-RAGE, horror-tinged drama Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, we find ourselves miles away from Rosewood, but within the existing Pretty Little Liars universe — in a brand new town, with a new generation of Little Liars.” Aguirre-Sacasa said in a statement, “We’re leaning into the suspense and horror in this reboot, which hopefully will honor what the fans loved about the hit series, while weaving in new, unexpected elements.” “Pretty Little Liars” ran for seven seasons from 2010 to 2017, and it was followed by two short-lived spinoff shows. Sara Shepard wrote the original novel series it’s all based on.
  5. @Stormbringer Every fucking year...Fires moving into Santa Rosa Hills/Glen Ellen (highlands) Be safe my loves, and get out while you can. More than 8,500 structures are threatened in Sonoma and Napa counties from three fires, now merged into the Glass Incident.
  6. CDC Admits There is No Proof COVID-19 is Airborne Virus and They Have Been Misleading the Public All Along The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has admitted that the organization has deceived the public throughout the entire coronavirus pandemic, backtracking on their claim that COVID-19 is an airborne virus. “CDC is currently updating its recommendations regarding airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2,” the CDC explained in a note published earlier this week. “This was an error on the part of our agency and I apologize on behalf of the CDC,” said John Brooks, chief medical officer for the CDC’s COVID-19 Emergency Response, while on a call with medical professionals on Monday. The updated guidelines note that the COVID-19 “virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person.” “It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes. This is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads, but we are still learning more about how this virus spreads,” the new guidelines state, with the CDC parsing their words carefully to note there is no concrete evidence behind their assertion. The scientific and medical experts have failed the public consistently during the COVID-19 scamdemic. The cause may go further than mere incompetence, with these experts likely exploiting the crisis to push their preferred technocratic political agenda of totalitarian globalism.
  7. If this shit doesn't end soon I'm for martial law...Done with BLM/Antifa/Left Media and Democrats.
  8. Seattle pays convicted pimp $150,000 to be its 'Street Czar' and come up with 'alternatives to policing' as he boasts he can talk to 'gangsters and prostitutes who won't sit down with anybody else' A pimp turned activist who once vowed to 'go to war' with Seattle is being paid $150,000 by the city to work as a 'street czar' and come up with 'alternatives to policing' because he said he can talk to 'gang members, pimps and prostitutes who won't sit down with anybody else'. Andrè Taylor, who set up nonprofit Not This Time after his brother Che Taylor was shot dead by Seattle cops in 2016, signed a deal with the city on July 27 to work as its community liaison, according to the contract published by PubliCola last week. As part of the $12,500 a month deal, Taylor will provide recommendations to the city on de-escalation, community engagement, and alternatives to policing as Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan aims to improve relations between law enforcement and community members in the wake of multiple cop killings of black men and women across America. Taylor, who was convicted of being a pimp back in 2000, has a mixed past with City Hall, promising to wage 'war' after his brother's death before emerging as an ally and vocal critic of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone this year. He publicly sided with Mayor Durkan in calls to dismantle the zone after two people were shot dead but was then exposed in a secret recording urging occupiers to 'leave with something' and offering to negotiate a million-dollar financial package with the city on their behalf. Taylor's $12,500 a month contract, which includes an office in Seattle's Municipal Tower, and his new title as the city's 'street czar' was his idea, reported Seattle Times. He told the news outlet he is the man for the job because 'not too many people can go talk to gangbangers in their territory, and then go talk to the government in their territory.' Taylor said he has 'particular genius in a particular area' and can talk to 'gang members, pimps and prostitutes' who 'won't sit down with anybody else,' reported KOMO News -----
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  10. Rural Springfield, MO Public Schools Teach Kids Critical Race Theory Including: Saying MAGA and Calling the Cops is White Supremacy This came from a reader in Springfield, Missouri a rural part of Missouri. Since the Obama years Missouri is a solid red state. But that won’t stop the public schools from brainwashing and shaming the kids. Springfield public schools has an office of diversity and inclusion and the school district is pushing critical race theory to kids in the area to get them to hate their heritage, their state and the country they live in. Here are a few slides from the filth they are teaching kids in Springfield. If you disagree with their racist indoctrination that makes you a racist too.
  11. Leaked Call Reveals Biden Risked National Security To Sabotage Trump A recently leaked phone call between then-Vice President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko directly after the 2016 presidential election shows that Biden sought to sabotage the incoming Trump administration before Donald Trump even took office, and much worse. During the course of the call, Biden badmouthed the incoming administration, saying, “The truth of the matter is that the incoming administration doesn’t know a great deal about [Ukraine]” and that they were unprepared for the transition. This in itself is inappropriate, but it was meant to set the stage for Biden’s next statement and future plans. Biden then told Poroshenko, “I don’t plan on going away. As a private citizen, I plan on staying deeply engaged in the endeavor that you have begun and we have begun.” In a matter of moments, Biden undermined the incoming administration, branded them as not knowing anything about Ukraine, and attempted to set up a foreign policy backchannel for himself after he left office as a private citizen, which could violate the Logan Act. The Logan Act bars private citizens from engaging in U.S. foreign policy, although its constitutionality remains questionable and no person has ever been convicted of violating it since it was signed into law in 1799. Ironically, this is the same act that, at Joe Biden’s suggestion, the FBI accused National Security Advisor Michael Flynn of violating as a result of a discussion Flynn had with the Russian ambassador to the United States around nearly the same time as Biden’s call with Poroshenko. To fortify his position and to make Poroshenko more confident that he should continue to deal with Biden once he left office, in the call Biden also intimated that there is a problem with the incoming administration: “The reason I bother to tell you that is I have been somewhat limited on what I am able to tell their team about Ukraine.” While Biden blamed this on a late start to the transition process, we now know he said this at the same time the FBI and other U.S. intelligence agencies were conducting a counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russia, known as “Crossfire Hurricane,” of which Ukraine was a part. Since it was leaked by a Ukrainian member of Parliament, the phone call was obviously recorded by the Ukrainians, and almost certainly by Russian intelligence services. Biden would have been aware of this from his time on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as vice president. So Biden, the sitting vice president of the United States, told a foreign leader whose country was part of a highly classified FBI counterintelligence investigation that there were things he couldn’t share about his country with the incoming administration and that they weren’t cleared. We now know from subsequent investigations that the Trump administration did not in fact collude with Russia, but at the time, Biden didn’t and he was privy to the fact that the FBI had opened the investigation. If Russian intelligence had actually penetrated the incoming Trump administration, Biden’s comments would have almost certainly tipped them off that something was amiss, placing our national security in grave danger. Additionally, it is mind-boggling that the vice president felt comfortable telling a foreign leader that there were things he was unable to tell the incoming administration at the same time the Department of Justice and the FBI failed to notify President-elect Trump of potential counterintelligence risks (that ended up not being true) posed by members of his campaign team who might join his administration in official capacities. In the end, it is clear that Biden exercised incredibly poor judgment, placing a highly classified counterintelligence operation at risk; undermined the incoming administration; and attempted to set up a foreign policy backchannel for himself so he could remain involved in U.S-Ukrainian policy even though he was not sanctioned to do so by law. All of this took place while his son, Hunter Biden, was on the payroll of a Ukrainian energy firm for which he admitted he had no related experience.
  12. Nashville Officials Allegedly Covered Up Data Showing Few Cases From Restaurants And Bars, Emails Show Confirmed coronavirus cases from Nashville’s bars and restaurants were so low that the Tennessee city’s Metro Health Department decided to withhold the data from the public, emails from the mayor’s office show. The emails discuss the low amount of coronavirus cases traced to restaurants and bars and how to hide those figures, Fox 17 Nashville reported. Contact tracing commissioned over the summer found that construction crews and nursing homes were more responsible for the virus’s spread than Nashville’s restaurants and bars, which reported just 22 cases as of June 30. In response to the findings, one health department official asked, “This isn’t going to be publicly released, right? Just info for Mayor’s Office?” the emails showed. “Correct, not for public consumption,” said Benjamin Eagles, a senior advisor to Nashville Mayor John Cooper, the following message shows. A month later, Nashville’s health department was confronted about a rumor that the state capital’s restaurants and bars led to only 80 cases by a reporter for the Tennessean, according to Fox 17 “The figure you gave of ‘more than 80’ does lead to a natural question: If there have been over 20,000 positive cases of COVID-19 in Davidson [County] and only 80 or so are traced to restaurants and bars, doesn’t that mean restaurants and bars aren’t a big problem?” the reported asked. In an internal email shortly after, health department official Brian Todd asked others in the department, “please advise how you recommend I respond.” Officials responded to Tood, confirming that data relating to restaurants and bars had not been released “because those numbers are low per site,” Fox 17 reported. “I was able to get verification from the Mayor’s Office and the Department of Health that these emails are real,” the staff attorney told the councilmember. Glover said that the coverup was enough to completely erode people’s trust in the mayor’s office and the public health department. “They are fabricating information,” he said, according to Fox 17. “They’ve blown their entire credibility. It’s gone, I don’t trust a thing they say going forward …nothing.” Glover also said that he has been contacted by hundreds of restaurant and bar owners, questioning why officials would not release the data, especially if it could have allowed them to reopen safely. The mayor’s office has denied the allegations of a coverup to Fox 17, the Tennessee outlet reported.
  13. Bitch there is nothing BOLD or Feminist about us seeing a tweens titty, nor a girl pulling down her panties, taking a picture of her snatch and posting CHILD PORN on her brother's phone because she's mad at him. I sat though most of the movie and this director is straight delusional if that's what she thinks.
  14. A man facing up to 30 years in prison for allegedly sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl is among those who were bailed out of jail by the Minnesota Freedom Fund promoted by Democratic nominee for Vice President Kamala Harris Why does this not surprise me ....
  15. ?????????????? His brain seems to be having a lot of runtime errors.
  16. "defund the police" .... calls the police What this clip doesn't show is BLM coming onto his property and attempting to enter his home by force. Wisconsin Legislature: 947.013. (1) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor: (a) With intent to frighten, intimidate, threaten, abuse or harass, makes a telephone call and threatens to inflict injury or physical harm to any person or the property of any person. The police should have hauled all of them off away. MAGA 2020
  17. Joe's life insurance company already scrambling to cancel his policy in case he wins.