i'm not a big video game person, but those wii commercials are wearing
me down. Any thoughts?
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I think Eastern Promises evoked less emotion than usual. I heard an
appreciation for the work, but not enjoyment of it.
Tracey
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well, I've never been accused of being clinical before! :)
the point to take is that it's Cronenberg's style that some love, some hate.
The
By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: TV Week
Oct-03-2007
Anybody up for a little Jericho? Like, say, just in time for Thanksgiving?
Fans might get their chance as the story about a post-apocalyptic Kansas
town is getting set to possibly fill in for a show CBS decides to pull
off the schedule.
To get a
http://movies.ign.com/articles/825/825257p1.html
Halo Declared Dead
Director says movie is not happening.
by Stax
Click here to find out more!
October 5, 2007 - Filmmaker Neill Blomkamp had been slated to direct
Fox-Universal's feature film version of the videogame sensation Halo,
but the
Fox has made a series commitment for Fringe, a spooky show from J.J.
Abrams (Lost) and writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Transformers),
Variety reported.
The Warner Brothers-Bad Robot production will start off with a two-hour
pilot budgeted at more than $10 million. Abrams, Kurtzman and
Dutch customs officers found 100 dead beetles stuffed with cocaine while
examining a parcel from Peru, Dutch authorities said Thursday.
The little drug couriers' bodies had been slit open and filled with a
total of 300 grams of cocaine, with an estimated street-value of 8,000
euros ($11,270).
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Adenine
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Halo Declared Dead
Director says movie
I'm glad you are ok. Reading your message, felt like an episode of CSI
or law and order
Tracey
g123curious wrote:
Tracey had written to me off-list via e-mail asking how I am. I
thought that I'd send out a general note. Bottomline: I've been busy
with my work and my blog. At work, I have 2
Oh god, I hated that, but with a series that thrives in reruns, it
leaves a terrible aftertaste when you watch it knowing it is coming.
What were they thinking?
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Still, much promise in Enterprise, which fortunately got much better
toward the end of its run--if you
to pleases
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But Keith, to be brutally honest, you have to remember, they don't care
what you are attracted to. They are after young guys and I don't get
it. Most young
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What distresses me is that when I look at movies and TV series in made
in the past, even though youthfulness was worshiped, the cast seemed to
represent a wider range of ages. Now, more often than
What's weird, is that I hated his character at the start of the series,
because he reminded me of Bush (albeit what Bush would look like if he
were normal). By this end he was one of my favorite characters. I
think they did it for shock value and because their anger at the publics
rejection
Ian McKellen, who is wrapping up the American leg of his world tour in
King Lear, told the Reuters news service that he wouldn't mind reprising
the role of Gandalf in the proposed The Hobbit, should it happen.
Relations between New Line Cinema and Lord of the Rings helmer Peter
Jackson have
The increasing probability that a strike by the Writers Guild of America
against the major TV and film studios will occur next month has
redounded to the benefit of producers of new television shows that
performed below par during their first month on the air, Broadcasting
Cable observed
90% of the audiences were Black. I think his name carries weight in a
lot of circles of the African American community. Unfortunately, I fear
you are right in your prediction of a large volume of embarrassing Black
films that are similar to some of the books you refer to. I hope that
I just want to add, that while I'm not a Perry fan, I do get a kick out
of the fact that he was not even on the radar of the analysts and yet he
topped the list. He's laughing all the way to the bank.
ravenadal wrote:
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? is number one at the box
office,
Swearing at work 'boosts team spirt, morale
http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Swearing_at_work_boosts_team_spirt__10172007.html
Regular swearing at work can help boost team spirit among staff,
allowing them to express better their feelings as well as develop social
relationships, according to a study
Obvious they must be rewriting the character
Urban Is Trek's New Bones
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed a rumor, first posted on TrekMovie.com,
that New Zealand actor Karl Urban (Doom, The Lord of the Rings) will
play Dr. Leonard Bones McCoy in J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Trek. The
role was
Because of talk on this list, I've checked out both shows. I like them
both. Sorry to hear about Reaper.
ravenadal wrote:
Pushing Daisies wilted 21% to 10.3 million viewers for second
episode, but it won its time slot, held steady among viewers ages
18-34 and grew among young women,
.
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Obvious they must be rewriting the character
Urban Is Trek's New Bones
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed a rumor, first
I had a feeling... :)
Daryle wrote:
Jill is the best thing in this cast. Janet was a clear second. Jill Scott
has a great future ahead of her. I was very impressed.
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Star Wars TV Closer To Becoming A Reality
http://syfyportal.com/news424311.html
By ROBIN BROWNFIELD
Source: Zap2it
Oct-17-2007
Rumors about an impending live-action TV show based on the Star Wars
universe have been circling the globe for several years. It seems now
that those rumors may become
, unfortunately, but it's still open. I'm excited about what
Perry will do, which I choose to see as making the way more more and
different films, not closing it.
but I could be wrong...
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Damon Prepared To Take on 'Bourne' Identity Again
Matt Damon indicated Wednesday that he would make another Bourne sequel
if only to express his gratitude. In an interview in Tokyo with the
French news agency Agence France Presse, Damon said, Personally, the
character means a lot to me because
Nobelist's Race Comments Spark Outrage and Gets Suspended From Job
By MALCOLM RITTER – 37 minutes ago
NEW YORK (AP) — James Watson, the 79-year-old scientific icon made
famous by his work in DNA, has set off an international furor with
comments to a London newspaper about intelligence levels
is a surefire way to lose your job. I don't (wanna) know what Rose
is doing to turn his head around, but Rodriguez needs to snap out of it
quick.
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Barbarella
http://tinyurl.com/2remfy
Albus Dumbledore took quite a few secrets with him to the grave. And
it's possible that even he didn't know about this one.
After helping Dumbledore's favorite pupil uncover a treasure trove of
information about the Hogwarts headmaster in Harry Potter and the
Deathly
From what I've read it does not start affecting you with tumors until
you have used them excessively for 10 years straight holding the phone
on the same side of your face. Even then, your likelihood tumors
increases, significantly. It does not mean you will definitely get a tumor.
Martin
I can't watch it either. What was the TBS commitment? something like
150 episodes?Very Strange. How are the ratings?
Martin wrote:
Said, that would be my mother, sister and niece. Religiously. And
you're right, it is painful.
Said Kakese Dibinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. Wonder
if I should ask my doctor about this when I see him on the 1st.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
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read it does not start affecting you with tumors until
you have used them excessively
I watched, what is not on the clip, is that it went on for 10 or more
minutes. After they kicked out one, another would start up. Things
would appear to settle down and than another heckler would appear to
start up independently. I think there ended up being like seven of
them.It was
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Albus Dumbledore took quite a few secrets with him to the grave. And
it's possible that even he didn't know about this one.
After
-be leadership of the new clique is silly.
Bill Maher is not a leader. He is a guy with a show.
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I watched, what is not on the clip, is that it went on for 10
I read a really great review. They said the director did the graphic
novel justice. I hope it does well. They are talking turning one of
the other novels into a sequel
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Did anyone see this vampyr flick? For some reason, i wanted to see it,
probably because the
quips: If your movie is a joke, at least be intentionally funny.
http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-10-19/
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) wrote:
I read a really great review. They said the director did the graphic
novel justice. I hope it does well. They are talking turning one
I agree totally. The thrill is gone. and to make matters worse, every
week they bring out even more characters. its so disappointing. I keep
hoping it gets better. my husband stopped watching totally. They are
really blowing it
ravenadal wrote:
Heroes (Heroes (Season 2))
C+
FALLEN HEROES
.
ravenadal wrote:
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3. Blink -- Doctor Who
While this third season episode was an episode that barely included
The Doctor (David Tennant), there are few
Its interesting that you brought up The two-part penultimate episode is
the one where my husband stopped watching, and I still watch, but I
don't enjoy it as much. While I think Tennant is a good Doctor, I
sometimes miss Christopher Eccleston. Can't really put my finger on
it, but you
too. Awesome
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3. Blink -- Doctor Who
I hope so. I think I read that she is going to get a love interest on
Torchwood. But I still don't get why they hired Catherine Tate.
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Also IMO
she'll be interesting as a companion.
I, personally, am looking forward to the Sparrow Nightingale, Occult
Detectives spinoff.
JJ Mohareb
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I hope
/07, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
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I liked her in that episode, but I'm not sure if I like her every week
as the companion. Justin... are you in the uk. I read that the spin
off was not coming to the states
30 Days Tops Box Office
The vampire movie 30 Days of Night staked out the top slot at the Oct.
19 weekend box office, taking in about $16 million, the Associated Press
reported.
The success of the movie, which is based on Steve Niles' and Ben
Templesmith's graphic novel, suggested moviegoers
(formerly
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3. Blink -- Doctor Who
While this third season episode was an episode that barely included
The Doctor (David Tennant), there are few things scarier than statues
that move and get all ugly-faced and threatening when you aren't
looking
I was on another board and someone mentioned that there is less travel
to other planets than with the original Doctor Who and that it has taken
away from the storytelling. I never watch the original much, so I do
not know. What do you guys think?
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I agree totally. The thrill is gone. and to make matters worse,
every
week they bring out even more characters. its so disappointing. I
keep
hoping it gets better. my husband stopped watching totally
guy in the interests of getback.
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somewhere that
he might not be dead and that he was returning as
a bad guy. Don't
to me than the
superhero Shogun knockoff we got.
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As bad as those two back stories are, I think the toxic twins
crying
every week are worse
on screen too.. for those not watching gleen close plays a lawyer
evil and powerful who hires a newbie and the machinations that follow
amazing show
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Actually, that is what I thought was going to happen. I'm
This could be good, I wonder how fast it will take for scifi to screw
it up?
Warehouse 13 Green-Lighted
SCI FI Channel has given a green light to Warehouse 13, a two-hour pilot
it describes as part The X-Files, part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part
Moonlighting. The pilot for a one-hour
There was no accent, was there? c'mon!
Martin wrote:
She was putting on an accent for that role? Seriously?
Said Kakese Dibinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:drcsaid%40yahoo.com
wrote: Where's my apology for her portrayal of Storm in the X-Men
movies? Wheres my apology for that lame Storm
I'll take if it is done right. most scifi shows we have been done
before. However, if they are right, it makes all the difference.
Martin wrote:
Sound snice, but it's kinda been done already. Google Area 52.
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Blade Remade?
Franchise reboot may be in the works.
by IGN Staff
http://movies.ign.com/articles/830/830575p1.html
October 26, 2007 - Could there be a new, reworked version of Marvel's
Blade headed to the big screen? Initially, the thought of a Blade
franchise reboot sounds kind of crazy, but
by MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Zap2it
Oct-26-2007
Either there is a strong contingent of Boston Red Sox fans who have been
tuning in to Bionic Woman each week, or the star of our cyborg woman
is rapidly fading.
Bionic Woman earned a 4.8 rating/7 share according to Fast National
ratings from
No Battlestar Season 4 Until April
http://tv.ign.com/articles/830/830492p1.html
October 25, 2007 - The last new Battlestar Galactica episode aired in
March, and fans have been eagerly awaiting its return ever since. Next
month sees the airing of a special Galactica TV movie, Razor, and it has
ohhh... you dirty boy!
Justin Mohareb wrote:
Chicks in jail is my favourite kind of entertainment.
And it's on Fox, too.
JJ Mohareb
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Female
I've never seen this. Is it any good?
Afro Samurai: New Season Details
Creator Takashi Okazaki offers a glimpse of what's to come.
by IGN Staff
October 25, 2007 - Afro Samurai is coming back to American television
with a new season of the popular series on Spike TV. The season will
debut in
That'swhat i thought. I got no interest. Maybe they are going for the
women in prison fetish market.
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this a joke, right?
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I like this show, but it is no longing as good a the premier
CW Orders More Reaper
Network shows sympathy for the devil with new scripts.
by IGN Staff
October 26, 2007 - It's not quite a full pick-up, but a lot of networks
have been cautious this season in spreading the love. Rather than
It is not his age. as I told someone on my women in microbiology list,
he's been espousing his eugenics wisdom regarding women, Latin
Americans, Africans, people with disabilities and gays for decades. This
is just the first time it was on the public international stage.
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turn the channel once it's over
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By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Variety
Oct-24-2007
http://www.syfyportal.com/news424345.html
minutes of action.
The only thing I've enjoyed in the entire series is Katee Sackhoff's
crazed bionic woman.
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by MICHAEL HINMAN
Georgia court overturns ruling that jailed teen for oral sex
Published: Friday October 26, 2007
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Court frees U.S. teen jailed 10 years for oral sex
Matthew Bigg
Reuters North American News Service
Oct 26, 2007 11:32 EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - A surge in naked sleepwalking among guests has led
one of Britain's largest budget hotel groups to re-train staff to handle
late-night nudity.
Travelodge, which runs more than 300 business hotels in Britain, says
sleepwalking rose seven-fold in the past year, and 95 percent
in the entire series is Katee Sackhoff's
crazed bionic woman.
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by MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Zap2it
Oct-26-2007
Either
It should be science fiction
ravenadal wrote:
Follow link below and play video from dash cam (cam closest to
incident is conveniently not working).
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3774390
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3774390
Police force pregnant woman out of her car and to the
BERLIN (Reuters) - Passengers on a German train mistook a Halloween
reveler dressed up as a gore-covered zombie for a murder victim and
called the police.
The 24-year-old man fell into a drunken slumber on his way home from a
Halloween party in Hamburg, police in the northern town of Bad
I worked there when he became President. With some of the headquarters
in the Towers next to the 911 bombed towers the company was hemorrhaging
money and the man turned it around. Its funny how short their memories
are, but not surprising.
Tracey
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I'm ashamed to
:
not to disagree or criticize, but, though he turned it around then,
why the multi-billion dollar loss now?
when did you work at Merrill Lynch?
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Blade Remade?
Franchise reboot may be in the works.
by IGN Staff
http://movies.ign.com/articles/830/830575p1.html
http://movies.ign.com/articles/830/830575p1.html
October 26, 2007 - Could
face a non-vampiric big bad to shake things up.
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Blade Remade?
Franchise reboot may be in the works
there?
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I'm not necessarily an advocate. There could be no other logical move
then to get rid of him, but it kind of stings a lot that him and
Parsons
are being made to resign at the same
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Blade Remade?
Franchise reboot may be in the works.
by IGN Staff
http://movies.ign.com/articles/830/830575p1.html
http://movies.ign.com/articles/830/830575p1.html
October
not OT :)
James Landrith wrote:
I was interviewed yesterday by National Enquirer reporter Darryl
Wrobel for
the print version of the story.
He played two tapes for me that appeared to have been made on different
occasions.
The short of it: Chapman ordered his son to break it off with
as a the person to they want
to play Luke Cage and I just can't see it.
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I like Chiwetel too. Not that it is related, but I think he is
extremely versatile
Hospital.
And, yet, the condition of the average black person in Cook County
has not improved one whit.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Electrodes implanted into the brain to treat a man
with a stubborn case of ringing in the ear instead sparked an
out-of-body sensation, doctors in Belgium reported on Wednesday.
ADVERTISEMENT
Stimulating the electrodes made the 63-year-old patient feel like he was
outside
black and Latino.
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what's the lady's racial background?
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I was interviewed yesterday by National Enquirer reporter Darryl Wrobel for
the print version of the story.
He played two
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I saw that happened in my department. First they god rid of the CTO and
replaced them with his lackey, who had a similar personality from
what I
could
get all the blame for making
corporate America a soulless place.
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In many industries and professions in corporate America
As I see it, all the networks have screwed up programming policies these
days. While having the distinction of setting the standard, I do not
think fox is any different then say CBS, who canceled Jericho and Threshold
Martin wrote:
I also read a bit saying that Joss had talked Tim Minear into
do you hear the crickets?
Martin wrote:
Show of hands- who *will*?
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I am so NOT going to miss him...
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no matter where I am.
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I've begun to think that maybe we are no different. Sigh..
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By Daisy Whitney
Online video shops from Break.com to Revision3 are launching marketing
and promotional initiatives to expand their audiences during the
television writers strike.
Internet TV network Revision3, which produces the popular weekly Web
show “Diggnation,” plans to increase the
be ashamed of myself to this day.
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Keith, I do not say this in jest. You are my hero. You are the
exception. I'm sorry you were
! :)
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I hate reality tv. I erroneously thought it was a fad, and my wishes
that it would go away so bad. One of my closest friend's
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Fear of being fired, is not what scares most people from doing the
right
thing. Fear of being marginalized, cut off from opportunities and
hitting a glass ceiling
We watch survivorguy and Mars Rising. I forgot about that. They do not
seem like reality shows to me. I have not seen the Deadliest Catch. I
thought that was a shark catching show.
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Waterboarders Protest Negative Media Stereotypes
Angry Torturers March on Washington
Furious about what they see as negative media stereotypes about
waterboarding, a group representing the nation’s waterboarders marched
on Washington today.
The group, which calls itself the
Watching him now. I like it too. I saw that special. I like how open
he is. In this episode he is doing a scenario that he survives an
airplane crash in the snowy wilderness. He had a fake injury with a
sling and kept complaining about that injury When a real blizzard got
rough, he rips
So guess what? I just peed my pants with happiness after reading this
news. Thanks a LOT, Quentin Tarantino.
E. Bennet Walsh, an execuive producer of KILL BILL, has said that
Quentin Tarantino has forumlated the plots for two sequels and may be
heading to China to film them.
Vol. 3
on hand to capture
the facial expression that results...)
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Waterboarders Protest Negative Media Stereotypes
Angry Torturers March on Washington
Furious about
one of
them, my first question will be, Have you or anyone you love ever been
waterboarded? (And I'll have a camera on hand to capture the facial
expression that results...)
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ever been waterboarded? (And I'll have a camera on hand to capture
the facial expression that results...)
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
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mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com wrote: November 7, 2007
Waterboarders Protest Negative Media Stereotypes
Doctors operate on girl with eight limbs
Randeep Ramesh in New Delhi
Wednesday November 7, 2007
The Guardian
A two-year-old girl born with four arms and four legs was yesterday
undergoing surgery by a team of 40 doctors in an operation that the
hospital hopes will leave her with a normal
For Winona Ryder, it's a fine line between pixie-like and Vulcanesque.
The actress has become the latest boldface name attached to J.J. Abrams'
highly anticipated reboot of the Star Trek franchise, signing on to star
as mother to a young Spock.
It will be Ryder's biggest studio film since
David Eick's other show, Battlestar Galactica, is still considering
cutting its fourth and final season in half. But half is the word of
the day with the executive producer's current NBC program, Bionic
Woman, and no one is talking about seasons. Instead, it's all about the
audience.
The
http://www.syfyportal.com/news424407.html
Not very thrilled with how Heroes is going so far in its second
season? Well, apparently series creator Tim Kring isn't as well, and
he's taking the time to tell fans that he's sorry.
Kring recently shared those comments with Entertainment Weekly taking
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