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See the full episode this clip is from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfn9P2fFtzQ John discusses Jeremy Renner joining the cast of Todd Macfarlane's Spawn. We’ve known for some time now that Spawn creator, and Canadian kid, Todd McFarlane, was developing a new live action version of Spawn. Then we found out that he scored Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx to play the title role. Now we have word that another comic-book movie veteran has joined the project as well in the form of Jeremy Renner. From Coming Soon, Renner will take on the role of Detective ‘Twitch’ Williams, the egg-headed private investigator that crosses paths with the demonic superhero from time to time. McFarlane will write and direct the Spawn reboot, which he previously confirmed will be “dark and R-rated,” even going so far as to say that it would be a harder R than Deadpool. McFarlane also revealed that the budget for the film will be a meager $10-to-$12 million, an atypical budget for a superhero film (which range into the hundreds of millions at Warner Bros. and Marvel Studios) but par for the course for Blumhouse Productions.
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For example, a few of the more popular United States poker sites such as Lock Poker was, are for all intents and purposes were a little too closely related to the betting commission that regulated them; a major conflict of interest. Take another example, the as soon as Outright Poker and Ultimate Bet. Each of these business were owned by Tokwiro Enterprises, which is a private business entirely owned by Joseph Tokwiro Norton and headquartered in Kahnawake Mohawk Area. This area is a small (48.05 square kilometers) sovereign Indian reservation on the south coast of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec with a population of about 8,000. The gaming commission which controlled these 2 websites was likewise in the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory and called the Kahnawake Video gaming Commission (ehh, what?).
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