Manchester City are said to have chosen their replacement for Leroy Sane should the German leave the club this summer.
17.05.2020 - 16:47 / etcanada.com
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed yet another of his Twitter eruptions.
One tweet, however, attracted more attention than the others: a video of Bill Pullman’s rousing speech from “Independence Day”, with Trump’s head superimposed over that of the actor, while the dialogue remained.
Other faces superimposed over actors in the movie include Donald Trump Jr., Texas Senator Ted Cruz, and Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity.
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Manchester City are said to have chosen their replacement for Leroy Sane should the German leave the club this summer.
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By Bruce Haring
Bill Pullman has told Donald Trump to keep his memes to himself, after he re-shared a “deep fake” video from the 1996 flick Independence Day. In the clip, which was posted to Twitter by a supporter on May 14, Trump’s head was superimposed on the body of Bill’s character, President Thomas J. Whitmore.
Bill Pullman is not happy about Donald Trump‘s altered video clip from the movie Independence Day.
Bill Pullman has something to say to President Donald Trump. The 66-year-old actor is known for playing the president in the film "Independence Day," in which he offers an iconic speech to soldiers before sending them into battle against aliens.
A superimposed Trump recites Bill Pullman's speech about uniting against a common foe
By Bruce Haring
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Gun ‘N Roses slammed President Donald Trump and his response to the coronavirus pandemic with a t-shirt for sale that reads “Live ‘N Let Die With COVID 45.”
Guns N’ Roses aren’t backing down when it comes to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump walked through a factory producing N95 masks to the song earlier this month