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Avatar star Jemaine Clement brutally mocks Raygun after the breakdancer's disastrous performance at the Paris Olympics
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August 14, 2024
New Zealand funnyman Jemaine Clement has taken to social media to roast viral breakdancer Raygun and her native Australia after her performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Avatar star, 50, took to X on Tuesday to mock Raygun, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, as well as an apparent inability for Australia to produce world class dancers. 'I've been to Australia. That was their best dancer,' Jermaine posted to his 3.8 million followers.
The 20 hottest shows on Netflix, Disney+, ITVX and more...
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August 2, 2024
The Mail's TV experts reveal what they're really watching out of the thousands of options on the major streaming platforms. This week's top picks include a jaw-dropping Mount Everest documentary on Netflix , an indie movie starring Challengers' Josh O'Connor and the latest blockbuster on Disney+. Plus don't miss the critically-acclaimed true crime series set in Mexico...
Didi review: Teenage angst is tenderly observed in this brilliant drama, writes BRIAN VINER
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August 2, 2024
Didi (15, 94 mins) Verdict: Brilliantly observed drama With the school summer holidays stretching ahead of some parents like the endless, arid landscape of the Gobi Desert, three cheers for the nation's cinemas which are at least providing a few oases of entertainment.
Footy legend turned reality TV star throws sport into mourning as he dies aged just 55
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July 16, 2024
Norm Hewitt, a former All Blacks hooker, Super Rugby great and advocate for vulnerable children, has passed away at the age of 55 after a battle with a killer disease.
Moana fans delight as first-look image is released ahead of highly-anticipated sequel
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April 4, 2024
On Wednesday, a first glance at the upcoming animated fantasy film Moana 2 was revealed. A slightly older version of the Disney character was seen smiling and holding an oar when riding a raft. The film, which is due to be released later this year, will be released as a follow-up to the smashing original Moana film, which premiered in 2016.
According to a recent gym report, cheat days can have a negative effect on your memory
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May 9, 2023
According to UNSW findings, eating clean and cheating occasionally with junk food may have an effect on spatial memory and can do harm to gut microbiome, which causes weight gain. Adult male rats were fed a healthy diet of rat food during the study, while others were given a "cafeteria diet" of a highly processed and sugary diet.
Avatar: The Way Of Water hits the $1BILLION mark
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December 27, 2022
Just 13 days after its global debut, Avatar's sequel, The Way of Water, will reach its $1 billion mark on Tuesday. According to a deadline, the film has already earned over $900 million over the holiday weekend. On Monday, the film, also known as Boxing Day, attracted even more attention as Christmas fell on a Sunday this year.
Despite a huge winter storm, Avatar's sequel hits the $700 million mark over Christmas weekend
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December 26, 2022
With $19.5 million gross over the holiday weekend, Avatar's sequel, The Way of Water, claimed first place for the second week in a row. Despite a freezing winter storm that pounded out electricity at some theaters and shuttered down highways in the United States, the highly awaited science fiction epic managed to reach the $700 million mark around the world, according to The Wrap. After the movie's international debut earned $434.5 million at the box office, the outlet revealed that market analysts expected a'much higher' total for the film over the next four days.
As she sits on his lap, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson gushes over his daughter Tiana, a four-year-old girl
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August 24, 2022
Dwayne Johnson, 50, posted a tender video with his daughter Tiana, a four-year-old girl, on Instagram on Wednesday. While dressing up as Cindy-Lou Who Stole Christmas, the Jumanji and DC League Of Super-Pets actor had his child on his knee. The former wrestler blasted his child in his caption, saying, 'Absolutely no idea how much love and compassion she has to her daddy.'