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‘Speed 3’: 20th Century Studios Head Steve Asbell Says “We Are Brave Enough” To Make A Threequel

Does cinema need another “Speed” movie? 20th Century Studios head Steve Asbell thinks so, but it needs to be “a great idea and an idea that excites” franchise stars Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves. READ MORE: Keanu Reeves Wants To Team With Sandra Bullock For Another ‘Speed’: “We’d Freakin’ Knock It Out Of The Park” Asbell teased a potential threequel to the hit ’90s franchise in a new sitdown with THR yesterday, which was flush with all sorts of news about the “Predator” franchise, an “Alien: Romulus” sequel, and more.
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Donald Trump denies claims he clogged the White House toilet with 'by dumping stuff'
Donald Trump has denied claims that he had clogged his White House toilet with a massive dump (of papers).Claims that the 45th President clogged his toilet with papers after the toilet appeared to have been flushed have been strongly denied by Trump.Staff in Trump's White House reportedly discovered papers blocking the president's bathroom form time to time, and believed the president was tearing up papers and trying to flush them away.Reports from Axios cited Maggie Haberman's latest book, Confidence Man, as a source for the clogged papers which Mr Trump has dismissed as "fake news".A statement was released by the former president and alleged toilet clogger, saying: "Also, another fake story, that I flushed papers and documents down a White House toilet, is categorically untrue and simply made up by a reporter in order to get publicity for a mostly fictitious book."The claim from Haberman's newest book comes after officials allegedly took 15 boxes of presidential documents from Trump's Florida residence instead of transporting them to the National Archives when he left office.Claims that the former president has violated the Presidential Records Act have been voiced after Trump removed documents from Mar-a-Lago instead of submitting them to the archives when he left office.Reports in The Independent also suggest that White House staff often had to gather pieces of torn up documents and tape them back together. A former aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, claims to have seen Mr Trump eating paperwork in the Oval Office.Speculation over the missing Mar-a-Lago documents have sparked potential legal trouble for Trump's potential 2024 re-election bid.
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'Poologist' cashes in £1k-a-day to dive into pools of poo to fix blockages
$2,000 a day (£1,000).The Australian sewage worker, who refers to himself by the name Poologist, confirmed the amount of cash for those "willing" to dive into a sewage plant tank full of brown waste.A video of a sewage worker dressed head to toe in protective diving gear was shared by the Poologist, showing the fellow worker dropping himself into a tank full of sewage.The protective gear was a necessity as the man plunged into the murky brown depths to check a blocked air diffuser.A rope to keep the man from falling deep into the sewage tank was attached to the worker, with a GPS inside the helmet to locate the potential blockage inside.He said: "There's too much air in the water, so if you were to fall in, you would sink straight to the bottom".The poologist added that it's pitch black in the tank and a worker must check for the diffuser blockage by "feeling around" with his hands.An extensive cleaning routine is needed after the job is done, with the Poologist sharing the details of a rigorous cleaning procedure.He said: "They are completely pressurised and hosed off when they exit the tank".Commenters and Australians were supportive of the job, with one saying: "Bro, if I could choose where my tax goes I would gladly send money this guys way".Another wrote: "Now we all know how legends are made, imagine if he had a leak in his suit."The poologist shared the video of the sewage plant worker hoping to educate other Aussies about what happens to their excrement when it is flushed down the toilet.He warned that people should never flush baby wipes or sanitary pads down the toilet as they can cause major blockages and clogs to sewage systems.Millions of dollars were reportedly spent on unclogging the problem, with water
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