Selasa, 12 November 2019

Star Wars episodes I-VII are available in 4K HDR on Disney+ - The Verge

Disney+ is going live today, and it includes an unexpected perk: the first 4K versions of several Star Wars movies, including the original trilogy. Episodes I: The Phantom Menace through VII: The Force Awakens are all available to watch with Dolby Vision HDR and Atmos support. There’s also a 4K HDR version of Rogue One, though Solo and Episode VIII: The Last Jedi aren’t yet on the new service.

“We have actually been spending a lot of time getting the movies and TV shows as appropriate, upgraded and ready to be viewed in that format,” Disney streaming services head Michael Paull said at a media event attended by The Verge in New York City last week. “We are working very very hard at making as much a selection as possible of our programming [available] in 4K UHD.”

The Verge has confirmed through first-hand viewing that the versions of the original trilogy are the 1997 “special editions,” which is disappointing but unsurprising. If you’ve been waiting to see Han shoot first in 4K, keep on waiting.

Still, this is the first time that most Star Wars movies have ever had a 4K release at all, which is a significant bonus for Disney+ subscribers. The Force Awakens and Rogue One are available on 4K Blu-ray, but the original trilogy and the prequels have never ventured beyond HD resolution — and for now, the only way to watch the new masters will be Disney+.

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2019-11-12 09:12:22Z
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Kanye West Scheduled to Appear at Joel Osteen's Sunday Service - TMZ

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2019-11-12 09:00:00Z
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Disney doesn’t have plans to bring live-action Spider-Man movies to Disney+ - The Verge

Disney is working to bring the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe collection — 23 titles to date — to its Disney+ streaming service, but Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home are unlikely to be included.

Ricky Strauss, Disney’s head of content and marketing for Disney+, told The Verge at a recent media day in New York there aren’t any plans to bring the two movies over to Disney+. Although both Tom Holland-led Spider-Man movies, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, were co-produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, the rights belong to Sony. That makes it infinitely more difficult for Disney to bring the movies over to its own streaming service.

“We love our friends at Sony, but we don’t have any plans to have the live-action Spider-Man movies on Disney+ ” Strauss said. “We will have all the Spider-Man animated shows that we did so they’ll be on there under the Marvel banner. But who knows what can happen in the future?”

Disney has worked out multiple deals to get much of the MCU back. That includes making last-minute deals just days before Disney+’s launch, according to a Disney executive. It explains why there are now several more Marvel titles available on Disney+ than what Disney announced less than one month ago. It also explains this lengthy thread from the official Disney+ account published earlier today.

Then, last week, Disney announced Avengers: Endgame would be available on Disney+ one month earlier than expected, moving up from December 11th to November 12th. Kevin Mayer, Disney’s head of direct-to-consumer services, told press that it was a one-time occurrence where a movie still within its home release window (the three-month period after a movie leaves theaters) would be cut short. Exceptions were made for Endgame because of Disney+’s launch and there only being a few weeks left in the home release window.

Netflix will remain a major roadblock for Disney+ at launch. The only films that aren’t on the service are those that will remain on Netflix until the end of 2019 (Black Panther, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Avengers: Infinity War and Thor: Ragnarok). These four movies will become available on Disney+ beginning in 2020, once the contract with Netflix expires. It’s also why seven installments in the Skywalker saga will be available to stream on Disney+, but not Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Eventually all Disney IP will end up on Disney+, according to executives. It’s just going to take some time — and patience — for rights to revert back to themselves.

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2019-11-12 08:01:00Z
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What's on TV this week: 'The Mandalorian' - Engadget

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Another new week, another new streaming service. Disney+ is activating on the apps and services where it's available (iOS, Android, Roku, etc.) and bringing with it a ton of archived content from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm and even The Simpsons. The highlight show is the one we've been waiting for, with Pedro Pascal starring as The Mandalorian. But it's not the only new show appearing this week.

Netflix's response to the new challenger includes new full season drops of The Toys That Made Us and The Crown, while Disney's series will give you one episode today, with new episodes added each Friday. Amazon, meanwhile, is release season four of The Man in the High Castle.

For gamers, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is this week's biggest name, and if you prefer to avoid subscribing to an extra service, Star Trek Discovery season two is available on Blu-ray, along with anniversary releases of Spirited Away and Heathers. In sports, the F1 season is moving along with action in Brazil. Look after the break to check out each day's highlights, including trailers and let us know what you think (or what we missed).

Blu-ray & Games

  • Angry Birds Movie 2 (4K)
  • Spirited Away (Collector's Edition)
  • The Big Bang Theory (Complete Series collection + Final Season)
  • Heathers (30th Anniversary Edition)
  • The Daytrippers (Criterion)
  • Star Trek Discovery (S2)
  • Good Boys
  • The Nutty Professor Collection
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PC, PS4, Xbox One - 11/15)
  • Fractured Minds (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Doctor Who: The Edge of Time (PS VR, PC)
  • Pokémon Shield/Sword (Switch - 11/15)

Tuesday

  • Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Harvey Street Kids (S3), Netflix, 3 AM
  • The Mandalorian (series premiere), Disney+
  • Marvel Studios Expanding the Universe, Disney+
  • Marvel's Hero Project (series premiere), Disney+
  • Lady and the Tramp, Disney+
  • Noelle, Disney+
  • The World According to Jeff Goldblum (series premiere), Disney+
  • Encore! (series premiere), Disney+
  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (series premiere), Disney+
  • Forky Asks A Question (series premiere), Disney+
  • The Imagineering Story, Disney+
  • The Flash, CW, 8 PM
  • The Voice, NBC, 8 PM
  • NCIS, CBS, 8 PM
  • The Resident, Fox, 8 PM
  • The American Game, ESPN, 8 PM
  • Bless This Mess, ABC, 8:30 PM
  • Very Ralph, HBO, 9 PM
  • Arrow, CW, 9 PM
  • Empire, Fox, 9 PM
  • The Purge, USA, 9 PM
  • This is Us, NBC, 9 PM
  • Inside the NFL, Showtime, 9 PM
  • FBI, CBS, 9 PM
  • Dolly Parton: Here She Comes Again!, ABC, 10 PM
  • Treadstone, USA, 10 PM
  • New Amsterdam, NBC, 10 PM
  • Tosh.0, Comedy Central, 10 PM
  • The Jim Jefferies Show, Comedy Central, 10:30 PM

Wednesday

  • Castle Rock, Hulu, 3 AM
  • Maradona in Mexico, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Virtually History, YouTube, 3 AM
  • The Masked Singer, Fox, 8 PM
  • All Elite Wrestling, TNT, 8 PM
  • Riverdale, CW, 8 PM
  • The 53rd Annual Country Music Awards, ABC, 8 PM
  • Chicago Med, NBC, 8 PM
  • Survivor, CBS, 8 PM
  • WWE NXT, USA, 8 PM
  • The Preppy Murder (series premiere), AMC/Sundance, 9 PM
  • The Apollo, HBO, 9 PM
  • The Oval, BET, 9 PM
  • Nancy Drew, CW, 9 PM
  • NFL: The Grind, Epix, 9 PM
  • Chicago Fire, NBC, 9 PM
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FXX, 10 PM
  • South Park, Comedy Central, 10 PM
  • Chicago PD, NBC, 10 PM
  • American Horror Story (season finale), FX, 10 PM
  • Sistas, BET, 10 PM
  • S.W.A.T., CBS, 10 PM
  • Cake (season finale), FXX, 10:30 PM
  • Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, 10:30 PM

Thursday

  • The Stranded, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Explained, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Supernatural, CW, 8 PM
  • Grey's Anatomy, ABC, 8 PM
  • Superstore, NBC, 8 PM
  • North Carolina/Pitt college football, ESPN, 8 PM
  • Steelers/Browns, Fox, 8 PM
  • Perfect Harmony, NBC, 8:30 PM
  • The Preppy Murder, AMC/Sundance, 9 PM
  • Mysteries Decoded, CW, 9 PM
  • The Good Place , NBC, 9 PM
  • A Million Little Things, ABC, 9 PM
  • Mom, CBS, 9 PM
  • Will & Grace, NBC, 9:30 PM
  • How to Get Away With Murder, ABC, 10 PM
  • Mr Inbetween, FX, 10 PM
  • Law & Order: SVU, NBC, 10 PM
  • Temptation Island, USA, 10 PM
  • Desus & Mero, Showtime, 11 PM

Friday

  • The Club (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
  • Dollface (S1), Hulu, 3 AM
  • The Toys That Made Us (S3), Netflix, 3 AM
  • The Yard: Part 2 (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
  • Stranded, Netflix, 3 AM
  • See, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • The Man in the High Castle, Amazon Prime, 3 AM
  • Snoopy in Space, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • Ghostwriter, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • For All Mankind, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • Helpsters, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • The Morning Show, Apple TV+, 3 AM
  • Vagabond, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Llama Llama, Netflix, 3 AM
  • I'm With the Band: Nasty Cherry (S1), Netflix, 3 AM
  • Earthquake Bird, Netflix, 3 AM
  • Klaus, Netflix, 3 AM
  • House Arrest, Netflix, 3 AM
  • The Mandalorian (series premiere), Disney+
  • Marvel's Hero Project , Disney+
  • The World According to Jeff Goldblum, Disney+
  • Encore!, Disney+
  • High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Disney+
  • Forky Asks A Question, Disney+
  • Titans, DC Universe, 9 AM
  • American Housewife, ABC, 8 PM
  • Charmed, CW, 8 PM
  • A Daughter's Plan to Kill, Lifetime Movie Network, 8 PM
  • WWE Smackdown, Fox, 8 PM
  • The Blacklist, NBC, 8 PM
  • Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 8 PM
  • The Preppy Murder (Season finale), AMC/Sundance, 9 PM
  • The Lives and Deaths of Sonny Liston, Showtime, 9 PM
  • Dynasty, CW, 9 PM
  • Magnum P.I., CBS, 9 PM
  • In the Long Run, Starz, 10 PM
  • Van Helsing, Syfy, 10 PM
  • Room 104, HBO, 11 PM
  • Comedy Central Presents Joe Kwaczala / Nore Davis, Comedy Central, 11 PM
  • Black Jesus, Adult Swim, 12 AM

Saturday

  • LSU/Ole Miss college football, ESPN, 7 PM
  • Oklahoma/Baylor college football, ABC, 7:30 PM
  • UCLA/Utah college football, Fox, 8 PM
  • Christmas in Louisiana, Lifetime, 8 PM
  • Blue Planet Now, BBC America, 9 PM
  • Saturday Night Live: Harry Styles, NBC, 11:30 PM

Sunday

  • Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, Netflix, 3 AM
  • The Crown (S3), Netflix, 3 AM
  • F1 Brazilian GP,
  • Batwoman, CW, 8 PM
  • Bears/Rams, NBC, 8:15 PM
  • Dublin Murders, Starz, 8 PM
  • Ray Donovan (season premiere), Showtime, 8 PM
  • 2019 Soul Train Awards, BET, 8 PM
  • The Simpsons, Fox, 8 PM
  • A Sweet Christmas, Lifetime, 8 PM
  • Bless the Harts, Fox, 8:30 PM
  • God Friended Me, CBS, 8:30 PM
  • Shameless, Showtime, 9 PM
  • Watchmen, HBO, 9 PM
  • Supergirl, CW, 9 PM
  • Godfather of Harlem, Epix, 9 PM
  • Poldark (series finale), PBS, 9 PM
  • Family Guy, Fox, 9:30 PM
  • NCIS: LA, CBS, 9:30 PM
  • The Walking Dead, AMC, 9 PM
  • Uncensored, TV One, 9 PM
  • Leavenworth (season finale), Starz, 9 PM
  • Back to Life, Showtime, 10 PM
  • Silicon Valley, HBO, 10 PM
  • Mr. Robot, USA, 10 PM
  • Get Shorty (season finale), Epix, 10 PM
  • Madam Secretary, CBS, 10 PM
  • The Rookie, ABC, 10 PM
  • Mrs. Fletcher, HBO, 10:30 PM
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (season finale), HBO, 11 PM
  • Rick & Morty, Adult Swim, 11:30 PM
  • Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America, AMC, 12 AM

All times listed are ET.

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Senin, 11 November 2019

Drake Booed Off The Stage At Camp Flog Gnaw Music Festival - HuffPost

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2019-11-11 12:36:00Z
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Camp Flog Gnaw: Drake cuts set short after crowds boo - BBC News

Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw festival was billed to have a surprise performer.

Fans online speculated that the guest would be Frank Ocean, but on Sunday evening Drake took to the stage.

In awkward footage from the gig, Drake is seen telling the crowd: "If you want me to keep going, I'll keep going."

When some fans booed and yelled "no", the Canadian rapper walked off stage, saying: "It's been love".

"I love y'all. I go by the name of Drake, thank you for having me."

The gig hadn't been a complete disaster, however. Video footage of Drake's entrance showed the crowd screaming and singing along to his 2013 single Started From The Bottom.

The star was also cheered for dedicating his set to Tyler, The Creator, who has been running the Camp Flog Gnaw annually since 2012.

"I'm doing this for my brother Tyler, who started this [event] from nothing. That's not easy. Tonight, I felt like I had to touch this stage because I'm proud of my brothers, I'm proud of you."

It's not clear why the star was booed, but a few members of the crowd can be heard chanting "we want Frank", presumably referring to Frank Ocean who they hoped would perform.

The videos, recorded on a fan's Instagram live stream, have since been viewed thousands of times, and artists have tweeted in support of Drake.

"Drake is one person having to give life and energy to a crowd of ungrateful people," wrote US singer Abra on Twitter. "To try and pull off a hype/fun show in the face of a sea of humans booing at you... I can't even imagine what that would do to my spirit."

"Just watched the Drake video," added photographer and radio host Michelle Grace Hunder. "That is brutal. Made me feel sick."

"Drake handled that [situation] so raw. Respect." wrote R&B star Kehlani on Twitter, although her post has since been deleted, and replaced with one calling Drake the GOAT (greatest of all time).

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People’s Choice Awards: The 5 most noteworthy celebrity quotes, from Kevin Hart to Jennifer Aniston - The Washington Post

Sunday night’s show was no exception, though a number of celebrities had surprisingly funny and/or poignant speeches. Here were some of the most noteworthy quotes from the two-hour telecast. (The list of winners and nominees is below.)

1) Kevin Hart

Hart made his first big public appearance since he was seriously injured in a car accident in September, as he accepted the comedy act award. The actor walked out from backstage to a standing ovation from the audience.

“First and foremost, thank God, because I definitely don’t have to be here. Being that I am, it makes me appreciate life even more, it makes me appreciate the things that really matter,” said Hart, who also thanked his wife and kids. He turned his attention to the fans: “You have no idea the effect you have on us as entertainers. Your energy, your support, it means the world. And I truly want to thank you guys for being there for me and my difficult time.”

2) Pink

World Cup champion Alex Morgan introduced Pink, who won the 2019 People’s Champion honor, and explained that the singer empowers women, champions marginalized voices and is involved in philanthropic causes. “Talk about mom goals!” Morgan said. On cue, the camera cut to Pink’s 8-year-old daughter. . .who was too busy eating a snack to really care about mom’s big award, which Pink found hilarious.

Anyway, Pink’s speech started off funny (“I looked up ‘People’s Champion’ and Rocky Balboa came up. Which I thought was fitting, because I’m from around Philadelphia and I like to wear sweatpants and I like to fight people.”) and turned serious as she talked about the current divisive culture and how “kindness today is an act of rebellion.”

“There are people that don’t have what you have, help them get it,” she said. "There is a planet that needs help. It feels good to help, it feels powerful to help. Stop fighting each other and help each other.”

3) Cole Sprouse

In one of those classic People’s Choice Award moments, Sprouse — best known for CW’s “Riverdale” — snagged the drama movie star trophy for “Five Feet Apart," in which he plays a rebellious teen with cystic fibrosis. Sprouse won over the likes of Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Lupita Nyong’o and more. And he saw the humor.

“To some of the other newcomers in this category, specifically DiCaprio and Pitt — just keep your heads up, you know, don’t let this dishearten you,” Sprouse deadpanned as the crowd cheered. “You guys are gonna be here one day. The three of us, we’ve had this competition for a long time. But apparently this is my year.”

4) Zendaya

Quite a few adults were horrified by the graphic scenes of sex and drug use in HBO’s drama “Euphoria,” about a group of suburban California high school students. But then, many viewers also connected to the series, which The Post’s Sonia Rao described as “a brutally honest answer to what growing up Gen Z might be like.” When Zendaya won the drama TV star prize for her role of Rue, a drug addict who returns to school after rehab, she addressed the fans.

" ‘Euphoria’ and Rue, I think, is one of the most beautiful things that’s ever happened for me,” Zendaya said. “Thank you to all of you for receiving it with open hearts. And to anyone who has felt seen by our show, on behalf of the cast and crew and everyone, that’s all we really ever wanted. So thank you for allowing us to do that.”

5) Jennifer Aniston

“If I have any claim to this word ‘icon,’ it’s only because I was able to be on an iconic show with an iconic cast and an iconic haircut,” she said. “ ‘Friends’ was truly the gift of a lifetime, and I would not be standing up here without that amazing show, without those amazing five other actors, and with an audience who stuck with us for a decade. Through streaming services now, and syndication ... you believed in us, you really did. And you believed in those very impossibly large apartments.”

She also, of course, masterfully worked in a plug for her new series: “It feels so good also that I get to be back on television where it all really started. And I’m so excited! I’m with another incredible ensemble cast on ‘The Morning Show.’ So thank you for tuning in to that.”

Televised awards:

COMEDY ACT

“Kevin Hart: Irresponsible” — winner

“Joe Rogan Show”

“Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias: One Show Fits All”

“Trevor Noah Tour”

“Ken Jeong: You Complete Me, Ho”

“Amy Schumer: Growing”

“Miranda Sings Live. . .Your Welcome”

“Wanda Sykes: Not Normal”

FEMALE MOVIE STAR

Millie Bobby Brown, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters”

Scarlett Johansson, “Avengers: Endgame”

Zendaya, “Spider-Man: Far From Home” — winner

Sophie Turner, “Dark Phoenix”

Jennifer Aniston, “Murder Mystery”

Brie Larson, “Captain Marvel”

Lupita Nyong'o “Us”

Tessa Thompson “Men in Black: International”

MALE MOVIE STAR

Robert Downey Jr., “Avengers: Endgame” — winner

Chris Hemsworth, “Avengers: Endgame”

Tom Holland, “Spider-Man: Far From Home”

Will Smith, “Aladdin”

Keanu Reeves, “John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum”

Samuel L. Jackson, “Captain Marvel”

Dwayne Johnson, “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”

DRAMA MOVIE STAR

Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”

Cole Sprouse “Five Feet Apart” — winner

Zac Efron, “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile”

Lupita Nyong'o, “Us”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time in. . .Hollywood”

Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time in. . .Hollywood”

Sarah Paulson, “Glass”

Samuel L. Jackson, “Glass”

COMEDY MOVIE STAR

Ali Wong, “Always Be My Maybe”

Kevin Hart, “The Upside”

Adam Sandler, “Murder Mystery”

Rebel Wilson, Isn’t It Romantic”

Liam Hemsworth, “Isn’t It Romantic”

Dwayne Johnson, “Fighting With My Family”

Mindy Kaling, “Late Night”

Noah Centineo, “The Perfect Date” — winner

REALITY SHOW

“Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (E!) — winner

“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” (VH1)

“Queer Eye” (Netflix)

“Bachelor in Paradise” (ABC)

“Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” (MTV)

“Vanderpump Rules” (Bravo)

“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” (Bravo)

“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” (Bravo)

NIGHTTIME TALK SHOW

“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS)

“The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS)

“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC) — winner

“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” (Comedy Central)

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” (TBS)

“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO)

“Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” (Bravo)

“Game of Thrones” (HBO)

“WWE Raw” (USA Network)

“Stranger Things” (Netflix) — winner

“The Walking Dead” (AMC)

“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS)

“Riverdale” (CW)

“This Is Us” (NBC)

“Grey's Anatomy” (ABC)

DRAMA TV STAR

Zendaya, “Euphoria” (HBO) — winner

Norman Reedus, “The Walking Dead” (AMC)

Sophie Turner, “Game of Thrones” (HBO)

Maisie Williams, “Game of Thrones”(HBO)

Reese Witherspoon, “Big Little Lies” (HBO)

Lili Reinhart, “Riverdale” (CW)

Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us” (NBC)

Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things” (Netflix)

COUNTRY ARTIST

Luke Combs

Blake Shelton — winner

Carrie Underwood

Luke Bryan

Thomas Rhett

Kane Brown

Kelsea Ballerini

Maren Morris

COMPETITION SHOW

“American Idol” (ABC)

“RuPaul's Drag Race” (Logo)

“America’s Got Talent” (NBC) — winner

“The Voice” (NBC)

“The Bachelor” (ABC)

“The Bachelorette” (ABC)

“The Challenge” (MTV)

COMPETITION SHOW CONTESTANT

Buddy Valastro, “Buddy vs. Duff” (Food Network)

Hannah Brown, “The Bachelorette” (ABC) — winner

Colton Underwood, “The Bachelor” (ABC)

Tyler Cameron, “The Bachelorette” (ABC)

Kodi Lee America’s Got Talent” (NBC)

T-Pain, “The Masked Singer” (Fox)

Tyler Oakley, “The Amazing Race” (CBS)

Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, “RuPaul's Drag Race” (Logo)

COMEDY MOVIE

“The Upside”

“Yesterday”

“The Hustle”

“Men in Black: International”

“Long Shot”

“Little”

“Good Boys”

“Murder Mystery” — winner

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