Now 70, Diana Becton was just 41 years old when she was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. Thirty years later, her 45-year-old daughter would be diagnosed with breast cancer, too.
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Geoff Sutcliffe POLICE searching for a missing man are urging residents to check their sheds for any signs of him. Geoff Sutcliffe left his home in Woolston between 10.30am and 12pm on Wednesday. The 61-year-old has not been seen since. Now officers from Cheshire Police are asking people living in Woolston and beyond to check sheds and outbuildings. Inspector Danielle Knox said: “A number of officers have been searching for Geoff since he was reported as missing. “We have been following various lines of enquiry, so far to no avail, and are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare. “He lives in Warrington and is likely to be in the town, though we can’t rule out the possibility of him having gone further afield.
prop master Kerry Van Lillienfeld tells Polygon the sword presented a huge challenge during pre-production, especially when they approached it like they would any other prop. His team first tried to make a “soft” version a pliable, lighter version made of foam and rubber in a 3D printer. The resulting model weighed “between 30 to 40 kg,” or around 66 to 88 pounds. “I could hardly pick it up,” Van Lillienfeld says. “It’s soft, but it will crush you to death.” The greatsword is one of Monster Hunter’s most iconic weapons. While it can take many forms, depending on which gigantic monster parts it’s crafted from, one of the most often referenced looks like a long, curving jaw bone, complete with oversized pointy teeth. That’s what Van Lillienfeld attempted to replicate, while also faithfully maintaining the outlandish scale to its wielder.
For those who feel Godzilla movies require too much thought. TWITTER 12/18/2020 Video game adaptation king Paul W.S. Anderson is at it again with a monster-themed action flick starring Milla Jovovich and Tony Jaa. More an expensive VFX demo reel than a story, the latest Paul W.S. Anderson film hopes to take yet another video game, Capcom s Monster Hunter, and turn it into a money-minting movie franchise. Teaming again with wife Milla Jovovich, star of his hugely successful Resident Evil series (also based on a Capcom franchise), the writer-director tacitly acknowledges his lack of interest in dialogue by introducing a co-star, Tony Jaa, whose character speaks no English. A few flashes of amused chemistry between the two actors represent all the human interest in this unimaginative sci-fi actioner, but that doesn t mean the pic s relentless focus on giant-monster battles won t please the director s fans.