Right now, we can’t be 100-percent sure that a Grass Pokémon named Tsutaja, a Fire Pokémon named Pokabu and a Water Pokémon named Mijumaru will comprise your starter set of critters in “Pokémon Black” and “White.” In fact, they will almost certainly have different names in the U.S. version. But a leaked magazine image seems pretty confident about what they look like, as well as who the new trainers for the game are.

Pokemon Black White Starters“Black” and “White” will be set in the new Isshu Region, the trainers will be a little older than in previous games, these three creatures will be on hand for the beginning of the game, according to info from the Japanese magazine CoroCoro as translated on Serebii.net, where it was seen by El33tOnline. Two new moves will reportedly be available for battles as well, including a “Trickery” option that calculates an attack based on an opponent’s stats and “Claw Sharpen,” which raises Attack and Accuracy stats.

All of this is unofficial, though, since the scans someone found came from an unreleased issue. That means things could change and are totally unofficial for the time being, but I’m sure you can get a reasonably accurate idea of what “Black” and “White” will be like based on what the pages have to say.

How do these three starter Pokémon sound to you? Do you think aging the series’ protagonists is good call? Share your reactions in the comment section below.

 

The incident of Houston, Texas teacher, Sheri Davis, raises a lot of questions. On Monday night, Davis was fired for beating a student at Jamie’s House Charter School. Other students present at the time of the beating caught the incident on tape with their cell phones. It was only after the release of the tape that school admin got the real facts and fired the teacher. She’s now, quite justly, under investigation for criminal charges as well.

The incident brings up a lot of questions about classroom safety and teaching but let’s focus on the cell phone factor. Teachers and schools are constantly dealing with the cell phone issue. Do cell phones have a place at school, a place in the classroom? They can be extremely distracting for teachers and students. It’s hard to teach if you have to watch out for the student in the back of the room sending text messages, or for the one or two phones that go off unexpectedly. As a student, it’s hard to focus during a test when a cell phone rings in the middle of it. This happens in the adult world, too. No matter how careful we are, one of us will forget to silence our phones and disrupt a meeting at some point. I saw it just last night at a parent-information night; one of the teacher’s cell phones sounded off in the middle of a discussion about language acquisition at our bilingual elementary school. As a teacher at the school I was quite embarrassed by the fact that we accidentally disrupted our own presentation, but it happens and no one was really bothered by it.

As a teacher, I clearly see the disadvantages of the cell phone in the classroom and almost don’t want to tolerate it. However, this recent event reminds me of just how essential a tool the cell phone can be. Students have a right to protect themselves. Teachers and parents should also like to know that students have instant means of contacting someone should an emergency occur. Or, as in the case of the Houston problem, they should have cell phones in case they need to defend themselves against a teacher. The security that cell phones provide, enabling students to call for help or record an incident, outweighs the disadvantages.

The tape explains it all:

In the midst of all the debate this unfortunate event will produce, let’s not forget the important role cell phones played in giving us hard evidence of what really happened. If you’re a student, I say you have every right to keep yourself with you, on and ready to use in a moment’s notice (silenced, of course). If you agree or even see other benefits to cell phones in the classroom, let me know. Also, if you disagree and still feel that the cell phone doesn’t have a place at school, please share.

 

Currently the Police Department in Muskegon is under investigation after money went missing from a property room.

Officials are telling media that detectives from the Michigan State Police are “conducting an investigation involving the Muskegon Heights Police Department.”

Chief of the department is Ron Rake, it was him who requested the department to be investigated in March.
“The MSP began an audit of some possible discrepancies into monies received by the Muskegon Heights Police Department,” a press release stated. “As a result of the ongoing audit, detectives believe that monies are missing from the property room of the police department.”

Currently not much information has been released about this issue because only after a full investigation has been conducted, it is fair to tell media what their findings are. When investigation is complete, the floor will be given to the Muskegon County Prosecutor’s Office for review. Only after this, we will know if criminal charges are warranted or not.
Unclaimed Money
As of the moment Rake is working as a deputy for the Muskegon County Sheriff’s Office after resigning from the Heights department. Definetely its just a matter of time what really happened to the money, until then we can only wait.

 

This scribe recently caught up with Sony’s 30 Days of Night: Dark Days co-scripter (with Steve Niles) and director Ben Ketai, who filled us in on the status of his sequel to director David Slade’s 2007 vampire chiller 30 Days of Night.

Dread was on-set during the principal photography of Dark Days last November in Vancouver. See that item here.

“We’re in the last couple of weeks of post-production,” Ketai, who previously helmed the 30 Days web series, said of Dark Days in early April. “It’s the home stretch here. We are in that last stage where every little bit you put into it makes it that much better: the sound, the color, and every new effects shot that goes in – it’s really exciting.”

Starring Kiele (A Perfect Getaway) Sanchez, who takes over the role of ‘Stella’ as essayed by actress Melissa George in 30 Days of Night, Mia (De Palma’s The Black Dahlia) Kirshner, Rhys (“Entourage”) Coiro, Diora (Night of the Demons) Baird, Harold (“Lost”) Perrineau, Troy (A Marine Story) Ruptash, Monique (Cabin in the Woods) Ganderton, and Katherine (Ginger Snaps, “Supernatural”) Isabelle, Dark Days picks up a year after the original with Stella on a mission to eradicate the world’s vampire populace in order to avenge the death of her husband.
Days of Night
Scheduled for a DTV bow, the director said of the flick’s release plans, “I’m hoping that maybe it will be out by Halloween, although the market is always saturated with horror movies every October. Maybe Sony will want to wait until the horror season blows over.”

As for his cinematic take on Steve Niles well-received 2004 graphic novel Dark Days (30 Days of Night, Book 2), “The film opens with sort of a montage of Stella reminiscing about what happened in Barrow eleven months earlier so one of the first scenes we see in Dark Days is that helicopter overhead shot (of the carnage) from the original,” revealed Ketai. “This movie begins with the last images of the first film, where Stella is holding Eben on the hillside and he burns up as the sun comes up, so I wanted to stay very true to that and thought it was a great opportunity for us to recap what happened at the end of the first movie for those who haven’t seen it. At the same time I wanted to introduce Kiele Sanchez as the new Stella and get it over and move along.”

“What’s sort of cool about it, too, is that Kiele plays such a different Stella in a narrative sense,” continued Ketai, “in that she goes through such a change in that year from the first story to the second story that I think it’s kind of cool that we have a different actress (for the role). I think Kiele’s going to be a household name in a couple of years, if not from this film than from something else. She’s really incredible.”

Exclusive: Producer Talks 30 Days of Night: Dark Days From the SetPortraying Sanchez’s immortal nemesis in Dark Days is actress Mia Kirshner, and Dread queried the director on that actress’ approach to malevolent role of ‘Lilith,’ a vamp apparently older and deadlier than the original film’s ‘big bad’ Marlow (Danny Huston). “Mia was awesome and brought everything you’d expect from Mia Kirshner,” said Ketai. “For such a slight person as she (physically) is, she commands such power. The fact that her character of Lilith is powerful and is the queen of the vampires – possibly the oldest vampire on the planet – she doesn’t even really need to lift a finger to get shit done. Her henchmen and everyone around her kind of take care of things, and all of her actions are so minimal that whenever she does anything physically, it’s completely horrifying, and you are just sitting there waiting for her to speak or waiting for her to roll across the room, and we’ve tried to embrace that stoicism and that sort of eerie calm that comes with Lilith. I thought Kirshner was a great casting choice because she’s an actress that can say a whole lot without saying anything. She really did a nice job stepping into the role.”

As for the aural component of the film, Andres Boulton served in the capacity of the flick’s composer, and according to Ketai, “He did the score for the 30 Days of Night web series that I directed, and I thought he really knocked it out of the park with that, and I really wanted to see what he could do with a feature. He’s done a number of other features before – slasher films and a couple of comedies even. This film has really given him a chance to do what he does best, though, which is to deliver a very atmospheric score.”

“It is very different from the first film,” said the director of his approach to the material. “It’s been a challenge to maintain the integrity of the world that was created in the first film because we are working with about an eighth of the budget of what the first movie had. Funny enough, the story of Dark Days in the graphic novel is actually much less claustrophobic than the first film, which really capitalized on claustrophobia, and in this film – unfortunately with our budget – it’s a much bigger scaled movie because it’s all about Stella going in a journey to different cities.”

With the geographical shift, too, came a visual one.

“I really wanted to bring a very different color palette to Dark Days, much like the graphic novel had a different palette than the original, which was a desaturated and very monochromatic look, and here we created sort of more of a warm, tobacco-y, Southern California metropolis-like Los Angeles look,” said Ketai. “The thing about the 30 Days universe is that it’s so malleable. The vampires that Niles originally created were so unique to the genre, and in Dark Days they go even beyond that. In putting the vampires in a completely different context and setting, and with the lower budget of this film, we did a lot of hand-held (camera work), whereas with the first film it was much more of a slow and steady approach. I think (30 Days of Night helmer) David Slade did an amazing job of capturing the suspense with that story; he did a masterful job. With this film it’s kind of the opposite. It’s kind of almost like a forward-marching war movie with vampires, and we approached it with that kinetic, hand-held feel.”

Dread couldn’t help but to ask if fans of the material can expect a cinematic incarnation of the third book in the series, Return to Barrow.

“I hope so,” concluded the director. “I actually asked that question a couple of weeks ago. iles and I talk about it every now and then. In the back of my mind I’ve already been excited and eager to hopefully jump into (development on) Return to Barrow. I think it would be an awesome story to tell.”

 

The Top 4 “American Idol” contestants said on Friday they felt they were all winners in the TV singing show, whichever one of them is crowned with the coveted title in three weeks time.

Dreadlocked mom Crystal Bowersox, personal trainer Michael “Big Mike” Lynche, Texan guitarist Casey James and Lee DeWyze, who worked in a paint shop before auditioning for the show, told reporters at a rare “Idol” news conference they were all hoping to clinch record contracts, come what may.

“No matter what happens, we are all winners at this point,” said Bowersox, seen as a favorite for the finale. “It is surreal. I never expected to come this far.”

American Idol Winners
“Our ultimate goal is to be able to make our own music albums. We are all really psyched to get to that point,” she said.

Bowersox, 24, said that Internet reports last month that she had contemplated quitting the top-rated TV show had been blown out of proportion. But she admitted that she had missed her young son.

Lynche, who was “saved” by “Idol” judges from elimination a month ago, said he hoped to make an album of music “that makes you feel good, that inspires you and does something to your heart.”

Only the winner of “American Idol” is guaranteed a record contract but in past years several of the other contestants have also been signed by record labels.

The Top 4 said there was little rivalry between them — except for occasional conflicts over choices from the weekly theme song list.

“We are all friends, but we all want to win,” said DeWyze, whose fan base has built steadily over the past month. “But that doesn’t change the way we feel about each other.”

“Idol” contestants are generally shielded from the media in the final stages of the competition. But after nine years on the air, audiences for the Fox show have slipped in the past three weeks to below 20 million viewers.

Next week’s show sees the remaining contestants singing songs from movies, with actor and singer Jamie Foxx as their mentor. The two-part finale will be broadcast from Los Angeles on May 25 and 26.(reuters)

 

Rescue InkHave you heard about the Rescue Ink crew? They are not a bunch of rescue workers who by night work on a tattoo shop! They are a group of tough-looking tattooed NY motorcycle riders that have one mission: rescue all types of pets from abuse!

According to their website:

“You’ve never met a rescue group like Rescue Ink – an army of tattooed, motorcycle-riding street guys who have zero tolerance for animal abuse and neglect. We think abusers are losers, and we have no problem “educating” them about the error of their ways. Hey, we’re no angels, and we’ve made plenty of mistakes in our lives, but we’ve been given a second chance. And we think neglected and abused animals deserve one, too.”

The members of Rescue ink are not animal professionals or veterinarians, but they wanted to take their hands on this problem and as a matter of fact they are helping a lot of animals that simply had nowhere to turn. They have a book called “Rescue Ink: How Ten Guys Saved Countless Dogs and Cats, Twelve Horses, Five Pigs, One Duck,and a Few Turtles” in which they share their stories.

 

Oh my, one whole week of non-stop ‘Twilight’ news!

First, and very hot: The reports claiming that Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene (plus some, but with a smaller demand) are demanding for a paycheck increase. THR’s Esq first posted the story, and added that Summit might not give the demands.

Esq’s source said: “We may have a situation where one of them is thrown out on the street to make a point,” the insider is talking about the possibility of ‘Breaking Dawn’ part 2 without Lutz and Greene. New reports surfacing on the internet revealed the exact amount that Greene and Lutz are demanding.

But this is bigger – Rob Shuter of Popeater’s Naughty But Nice revealed that OK Magazine’s upcoming cover is about Kristin (I’m sure it’s Kristen, he just misspelled it), he tweeted: “Omg! OK magazine has Twilight Kristin Pregnant tomorrow on it’s cover. Don’t worry, she’s not!”

Meanwhile, the official blog of the magazine, OKMagazine.com posted:

Kristen Stewart Pregnant
“Don’t miss the new issue of OK! on sale tomorrow — inside, OK! will reveal some exciting Twilight Saga news that will have Twi-hards everywhere more excited than ever about their favorite stars!”

Read more: Kristen Stewart Pregnant Again? Robert Pattinson’s Friends Ashley Greene And Kellan Lutz Paycheck Issue Continues

 

Lady Gaga gets scandalous again! Dressed like a stripper the singer hit the town in Stockholm, Sweden after a performance this weekend. Wearing just a see-through underwear and a bra underneath a court jacket, Lady Gaga had no shame walking on the street as if she was at home. As always, her fans, or better said, the “the little monsters” enjoyed seeing her! More than that, they viewed her as a mother figure on Mother’s Day, although the singer has no children. “Thank you for all my mother’s day wishes little monsters! You make me so happy, I am so blessed and grateful to have u in my life. I love u!” she told them.

Lady Gaga Goes Out Wearing See-Through Underwear!

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