EXCLUSIVE: Stampede Ventures has acquired the rights to Nick Schenk’s action spec script Galahad, and is beginning to package it as a film, eyeing A-list directors for the first feature in a potential new franchise.
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MailOnline found.Virtual reality headsets, worth almost £400, can weigh almost 610g, though medics in the German man’s case did not detail the brand used.The man needed to wear a type of neck brace for six weeks to support his neck while it healed and he made a full recovery after 12 weeks. The headsets are becoming increasingly popular equipment among gamers, with millions of them sold in both the UK and US in recent years. Dr David Baur, an orthopedics and trauma specialist at the hospital where the man was treated, said the injury resembled “clay-shoveler’s fracture.”This fracture is named after injuries recorded in clay miners in Australia in the 1940s.Workers were injured after rapidly flinging material over their shoulders out of mining pits using shovels.This injury has also been recorded in professional athletes like volleyball players and horse riders. Dr Baur said: “Since the patient had been playing VR games for many hours weekly with lightweight devices in his hands and on his head.“We conclude that a stress-type fracture seems to be the more likely reason for the dislocated fracture of the spinous process from the seventh cervical vertebra.“The repetitive movements and intense gaming habits could have led to a fatigue fracture.”Repetitive stress fractures of this type are a common injury in soldiers on long marches, researchers said.Doctors did not detail exactly when the man was injured – but virtual reality headsets have become increasing popular among gamers in recent years. More information can be found in the Journal of Medical Case Reports.This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been reproduced here with permission.
.EXCLUSIVE: Stampede Ventures has acquired the rights to Nick Schenk’s action spec script Galahad, and is beginning to package it as a film, eyeing A-list directors for the first feature in a potential new franchise.
The Amber Ruffin Show” will return with new episodes Feb. 25, Peacock announced Tuesday.The critically acclaimed late-night variety series is hosted by comedian Amber Ruffin, who made history as the first Black woman to write for a late-night network TV show when she joined the writer’s room of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” in 2014. Ruffin’s own show premiered in 2020, as one of the first originals for the Peacock streaming platform.
Kate Nash has shared a new single called ‘Imperfect’ – you can listen to it below.The track is the latest preview of the singer-songwriter’s fifth studio album, which is due to arrive at some point this year. Following on from 2018’s ‘Yesterday Was Forever’, the record will also feature the 2021 songs ‘Horsie’ and ‘Misery’.“My co-star Kimmy Gatewood and some of our brilliant writers Rachel Shukert and Sascha Rothchild from GLOW asked me if I could write a tween pop anthem for an episode of The Babysitters Club (Netflix) that they were all working on,” Nash explained of how ‘Imperfect’ came about.“I’ve been writing for TV, film and musical theatre recently and it’s been so liberating as I get to explore different sides of being a songwriter.
Nick Cave has opened up about touring Australia in a new post on his Red Hand Files website.Cave, who was responding to a group of questions from fans asking him if he was going to return to Australia soon for a tour, revealed that he will be touring Australia this winter with Warren Ellis.He explained: “I am sitting here looking at this year’s calendar. My assistant, Rachel, has helpfully laid it out in various child-friendly, primary-coloured blocks.
K.J. Yossman “Breaking Point,” a feature about breakdancing from the directors of hit film “StreetDance 3D” will get its sales launch at EFM.Directed by Dania Pasquini and Max Guia, who helmed both “StreetDance 3D” and “StreetDance 2,” “Breaking Point” is described as “an adrenaline fuelled, high energy deep dive into the world of breakdancing.” HanWay Films are handling worldwide sales for the film, which goes into production in April.“StreetDance 2” alum Niek Traa will reunite with Pasquini and Guia for the new feature, choreographing the dance scenes.
BBC Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty took to social media at the weekend, where she confessed she was feeling "gutted" – and her followers rushed to respond, although they didn't all agree!The down-to-earth presenter posted a tweet on Saturday referring to the Six Nations rugby results after Scotland beat England 20-17 in their first game.MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty sparks major fan reaction for 'lifesaving' actionsShe wrote: "Congratulations [Scottish flag emoji]. Am gutted for [English flag emoji]." She then added: "Great entertainment #SixNations2022."Naga's followers were quick to share their own opinions, with one posting a string of Welsh flag emojis as they teased: "It made me feel a lot better."WATCH: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty applauded by fans after lifesaving actionsAnother shared that they had also been rooting for England, commenting: "It was edge of the seat and wanting to join in.
Nick Cannon is reportedly expecting his eighth child.The star lost his five month old Zen from a rare form of brain cancer on December 5 2021. Now, TMZ reports that Nick is expecting a baby with real estate agent Bre Tiesi and that the star recently held a baby shower in Malibu. Nick can be seen in the images wrapping his arm around Bre, who is cradling a baby bump in snaps obtained by the American website.
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