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Jackass have accumulated over $24million (£17.3m) in medical bills over the franchise’s history, according to a new study.The US reality comedy show known for its outlandish stunts began over 20 years ago, spawning spin-off shows and five feature films.A study from Nova Legal Funding has calculated the cost of the Jackass team’s medical bills in total, examining 79 injuries incurred by members Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ehren McGhehey, Dave England, Jason ‘Wee-man’ Acuña, and
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The upcoming movie Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is currently in production and three actors just joined the cast of the upcoming DC sequel!
September has been an emotional month for Yvonne Connolly who had not one but two special reunions with loved ones.
Liz Garbus’ documentary “Becoming Cousteau” uncovers troves of unseen footage from the voyages and explorations of aquatic star and pioneer Jacques Cousteau. But it also charts his own growth from entertainer to environmentalist and provides a framework for how society needs to evolve on similar issues of climate change.
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Oneohtrix Point Never has shared a new version of his track ‘Tales From The Trash Stratum’, featuring Cocteau Twins‘ Elizabeth Fraser.The pair’s reimagining of the track does away with the frantic, glitching synths on the original and replaces them with plucked strings and keys, while Fraser’s vocals are overlayed.Listen to the track below: The new rework of ‘Tales From The Trash Stratum’ is one of four bonus tracks being released as part of a new Blu-ray edition of the producer’s ninth studio
Addie Morfoot ContributorNational Geographic first approached Liz Garbus at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival about directing a documentary focused on French sea explorer Jacques Cousteau. Garbus, who grew up watching David Wolper’s ABC series “The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau,” was intrigued.
Jackass received many medical bills. The gang of buddies turned stunt performers have been showing their bizarre and often repulsive acts, and audiences have witnessed them suffer countless injuries.
Jessica Chastain has responded to her viral red carpet moment with co-star Oscar Isaac. While at the premiere of their upcoming HBO miniseries Scenes From a Marriage at the Venice International Film Festival last week, a slow-mo video of Oscar, 42, caressing and kissing his co-star’s arms became a horny fixation on the internet. The actress, 44, addressed the moment on Wednesday, calling it “acting.”
Doing wild stunts is expensive business.
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The multiple generations who grew up mesmerized by the underwater cinematic adventures of Jacques-Yves Cousteau will be able to learn a good deal more about the man’s life and work in Becoming Cousteau. Among the many gifts of Liz Garbus’ filled-to-the-gills documentary is the way it positions the French explorer as an initially unwitting pioneer of the environmentalist movement, which took shape in his literal wake.
Explorer, inventor, activist, and oceanographic popularizer, Jacques-Yves Cousteau introduced millions to the glories of the ocean through his popular movies.