The Scene In Kick-Ass 2 That Jim Carrey Regretted Filming
The Scene In Kick-Ass 2 That Jim Carrey Regretted Filming Lionsgate
As initiated by the success of the
Dark Knight trilogy and the burgeoning Marvel Cinematic Universe, the superhero genre began its renaissance in the early 2010s. After a mixed bag of missteps like 1997 s
Spider-Man, costumed heroes had finally gotten their act together at the cinema. This opened the door for more exploration into stories away from the mainstream DC and Marvel catalog, including an adaptation of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. s
Kick-Ass continuity. The first film based on the Image Comics title hit the big screen in 2010, and what a success it was.
That trend appears to be continuing without pause in 2021.
The Pennsylvania State Police announced this week that the Pennsylvania Instant Check System (PICS) set a record for activity in the first quarter of the year, making it the third straight quarter it has seen record-setting volume. Between the beginning of January and the end of March, there were 427,450 checks conducted. In the same period in 2020, 304,876 checks were conducted. In the final quarter of 2020, there were 420,581 checks conducted.
The robust sales of guns and ammunition in Pennsylvania is in keeping with national trends. January was the third-highest month on record for gun sales nationally, according to an analysis by
Health systems across the country join Northwell s gun violence prevention effort newsday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Biden to take a flurry of actions on gun control Seung Min Kim, Tyler Pager President Biden on Thursday will announce a half-dozen executive actions focused on curbing gun violence, including regulations on home-assembled firearms and the nomination of a gun-control advocate to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The initiatives are the first major actions that Biden will take as president on guns, a top Democratic priority that has only become more urgent after recent mass shootings in Boulder, Colo., and the Atlanta area.
[Shootings spur Biden to call for tighter gun rules] “We know that Americans are dying from gun violence every single day in this country,” a senior administration official, briefing reporters on the condition of anonymity, said Wednesday. “That’s why we are pursuing an agenda that will address not only mass shootings, but also community violence disproportionately affecting Black and Brown Americans,