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Must-Watch SNL: Dr. Fauci Interprets Trump's Howlers

Must-Watch SNL: Dr. Fauci Interprets Trump's Howlers

As a heroic scientist trying to save America from a raging pandemic (and a raging lunatic president), Dr. Anthony Fauci has every reason to hope he might be portrayed someday by Brad Pitt. But he didn't even have to wait for the movie version.

Saturday Night Live made Dr. Fauci's dream come true this weekend, with Pitt appearing solo in an uproariously funny sketch as he tries to explain away idiotic Trump gaffes.

Will we have a coronavirus vaccine "relatively soon," as Trump said? Well, yes – if "relatively" means relative to the geological timeline of planet Earth.

In a moving conclusion, Pitt breaks character to articulate what we all feel about Dr. Fauci and everyone on the front line.

Not to be missed. Just click.


‘Fury’ Wins War At N. American Box Office

‘Fury’ Wins War At N. American Box Office

Los Angeles (AFP) — Brad Pitt’s new war movie “Fury” slayed at the North American box office, knocking down “Gone Girl” to debut in first place, industry estimates showed Sunday.

The gory World War II film, which has already been turned into a video game, earned $23.5 million in its opening weekend, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

“Gone Girl,” starring Ben Affleck as a husband accused of murdering his wife (Rosamund Pike), slid to second place after two weeks in the top slot, earning $17.8 million, for a three-week haul of more than $107 million.

Another new entry, animated comedy “The Book of Life,” featuring the voices of Mexican star Diego Luna, as well as Hollywood’s Zoe Saldana and Channing Tatum, was a close third, with $17 million in box office sales.

Disney’s “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” — based on a children’s book of the same name and starring Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner — came in fourth place at just over $12 million.

Romance “The Best of Me,” starring James Marsden and Michelle Monaghan as high school sweethearts who reunite in their hometown, debuted in fifth place, earning $10.2 million.

Dropping to sixth in its second week in theaters, action-horror film “Dracula Untold” — depicting the vampire as a flawed hero in a tragic love tale — earned $9.9 million.

Robert Downey Jr’s much-anticipated “The Judge,” co-starring 83-year-old Robert Duvall, fell to seventh place, with $7.94 million, after a disappointing fifth place debut last week.

Horror flick “Annabelle,” about a haunted supernatural doll, was just a hair behind with $7.925 million, good enough for eighth. The film has earned just over $74 million in three weeks.

“The Equalizer,” an adventure-action film starring Denzel Washington that is loosely based on a popular 1980s television series of the same name, earned $5.5 million for ninth place.

And rounding out the top 10, sci-fi action film “The Maze Runner” took in $4.5 million.

AFP Photo/Leon Neal

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Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Are Married, Spokesman Says

Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Are Married, Spokesman Says

By Julie Westfall, Los Angeles Times

It happened: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie got married in France on Saturday, a spokesman told the Associated Press.

The apparently secret, much-anticipated nuptials occurred at their Provence home Chateau Miraval and were attended by an unspecified number of friends and family, including the pair’s six children.

The couple has been together for nine years and announced their engagement two years ago. They got their marriage license from a California judge, who also performed the ceremony, AP reports.

Jolie said in the past that they would wed if their children — Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, and twins Knox and Viv, 6 — asked, and apparently they did. Pitt told CBS News in 2012: “We’re getting a lot of pressure from the kids.”

“Yeah, it means something to them, and they’re, you know, they have questions when their friends’ parents are married and, why is that?”

Pitt had once said that he and Jolie wouldn’t tie the knot until all Americans had the equal right to do so.

Los Angeles Times staff writer Christie D’Zurilla contributed to this report.

AFP Photo/Frazer Harrison

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