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‘Megalopolis’ Trailer Taken Down By Lionsgate After Fabricated Quote Controversy

Yesterday, a trailer was released for Francis Ford Coppola’s upcoming film, “Megalopolis. Today, that trailer has been wiped from the internet, and Lionsgate is taking the blame.  According to Lionsgate, the studio has removed a strange trailer for “Megalopolis.” Why do we call it strange? Well, there’s a couple of reasons.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger causes controversy with ‘I’ll be back’ comment in Auschwitz book
“I share these painful memories with the world in the hopes of preventing future tragedies and educating soldiers about personal responsibility."I stand with the Auschwitz Jewish Centre Foundation and their mission of education to ensure NEVER AGAIN."On leaving the Polish camp the former Governor of California signed the guestbook - with the site's museum later sharing his inscription on it's official Twitter account.Arnie simply wrote “I’ll be back”, referring to a line first made famous in 1984 in the first film of The Terminator franchise.Users on the social media platform appeared to be slight shocked, however.Many believed the star should have been a little more sensitive with his choice of words.JPhilips88 said: "I'm glad he visited and wrote in the book but I had to think twice about the message.“I’m sure he meant it in the nicest possible way and having been there I know its hard to find the right words but I'm not sure these were the best."HayleyM98 replied: "Not sure the tone of that was entirely suitable."G3bbieh0lmes00 added: "Not sure quoting a genocidal robot is appropriate in the circumstances."cHlo3Love wrote: "If my father was a Nazi I’d have written something more poignant, just saying."The museum later stepped in to defend Arnie and clarify the meaning behind his comment."This visit was planned to be relatively short," it read. "The inscription was meant to be a promise to return for another and more in depth visit."
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Producer Jermaine Dupri Celebrates 30-Year Run of Hits by Revisiting Usher … and Ushering in Fresh Controversy With Dvsn’s ‘If I Get Caught Cheating’
Janee Bolden A few weeks shy of Jermaine Dupri’s 50th birthday, the super-producer is deep into conversation with Variety about his long history of hits and some of the latest notches on his belt… or about as deep as he can be, with Usher repeatedly calling him to discuss the upcoming album they’re in the last stages of finishing, before Dupri finally tells him they’ll have to catch up the next day. Ironically, Dupri can’t talk to Usher right now because he’s busy talking about Usher — in particular, how their 2004 album “Confessions” became a blockbuster and altered the R&B landscape, whether or not it’s always celebrated by the culture at large as a major game-changer. But there are contemporary accomplishments to discuss as well, like how Dupri is in the middle of a public uproar over his latest contribution to R&B, “If I Get Caught Cheating (That Don’t Mean I Don’t Love You),” from the Canadian duo Dvsn, comprised of singer Daniel Daley and producer Paul “Nineteen85” Jefferies. Immediately after the song was released, it ignited fiery debates about infidelity and toxicity on Twitter that have increased Dvsn’s profile tenfold practically overnight.
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