Falcons are signing WR Drake London to a four-year, $141 million extension worth up to $150 million, including $100 million guaranteed, per his agent Andrew Kessler. It makes London the third highest paid receiver in the league with the highest average per year in Falcons franchise history.
Anthony Edwards on Wemby getting ejected ๐
โThat n***a is like 8โ5 when he spread out. The rim ainโt nothing but 10 feet! You got to put that b*tch so high above the rim. Heโs like a statue. Itโs so hard to beat them when heโs on the floor just because of his defense. I was so happy that n***a got kicked out. I hope they suspend him. Imma email the ass right now!โ
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Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow isnโt promised. Live every single day as if itโs your last.
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Elon Musk predicts that in the very near future, humans will have chips implanted directly into their brains, creating a brain-machine interface capable of giving people cybernetic superpowers.
Musk says the technology could restore eyesight, allow paralyzed people to walk again, and even help the mute speak.
He described the coming breakthrough as โJesus-level technology.โ
โThese are kind of Jesus-level things.โ
Ledger did this in every scene. Every actor who shared a frame with him in this film describes the same thing.
The interrogation room. Bale kept telling Ledger he didn't need to actually hit him. "It's going to look just as good if I don't." Ledger's answer: "Go on. Go on. Go on." Slammed himself into tiled walls hard enough to crack and dent them. Bale called the commitment "total."
He refused to rehearse the full Joker. No voice, no laugh, no mannerisms until the camera rolled. Every scene partner walked into take one completely blind.
The money throw at Chin Han was improvised. The hospital explosion was rehearsed a dozen times with Nolan until the timing looked accidental. The hostage video was shot by Ledger alone, handheld, no crew. Nolan used the footage because a professional setup couldn't replicate it.
Ledger mapped every scene to a different technique. Improvisation when genuine shock mattered. Choreography when safety required precision. Solo footage when authenticity required zero audience. The most chaotic villain performance in superhero film history was built on surgical scene-by-scene preparation.
The film made $1 billion. He won a posthumous Oscar, only the second actor in history to do so. He died six months before it opened. He was 28.