Can 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Bring in Turtle Bacon?

Megan Fox plays with turtles on the big screen.

ByABC News
August 9, 2014, 8:52 AM

— -- quicklist: 1title: Can 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Bring In the Turtle Bacon? text: The live-action film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" this opening weekend is in a tight race with last weekend's box office winner "Guardians of the Galaxy." The Marvel film with a motley cast may bring in $40 million to $45 million during its second weekend, according to the Los Angeles Times. Meanwhile, the '90s throwback film directed by "Transformers" director Michael Bay, may bring in $50 million.

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quicklist:2title: Fans Petition for a ‘Weird Al’ Super Bowl Halftime Showtext: Fans of "Weird Al" Yankovic are stepping up their game and petitioning to have him perform at the Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show. The change.org petition has received over 95,000 signatures.

“For decades 'Weird Al' has entertained fans, young and old, with his popular clever parodies and unique sense of humor,” the petition reads. "Having him headline the Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show would not only be overly accepted by the millions of views, but it would remain true to the standards and quality of the show business we have come to love and respect out of this prestigious event.”

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title: Kevin Love Traded to Cavalierstext: An agreement has been made to trade Kevin Love from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Cleveland Cavaliers, ESPN reports. Draft picks cannot be officially traded until 30 days after signing a new contract, so the trade will not be finalized until August 23rd. Cleveland reportedly committed to a “firm agreement” that would leave Love with a five year, $120M contract if he re-signed with the Cavaliers next summer, an arrangement ESPN reports would be a violation of NBA cap circumvention rules.

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quicklist:4title: Universal, Imagine Lock Rights to ‘The Vampire Chronicles’ by Anne Ricetext: Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, and Brian Grazer have acquired the rights to the full series of Anne Rice’s “The Vampire Chronicles,” Deadline reports.

The series centers around Lestat de Lioncourt, an 18th century French nobleman-turned-vampire, so it’s safe to say more vampire flicks are on the horizon. Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are set to produce.

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quicklist:5title: Tallulah Willis Reveals Insecuritiestext: Tallulah Willis recently discussed her body dysmorphia with StyleLikeU. Willis, 20, voiced her frustration over tabloid negativity, saying “[I would be] reading those stupid f------- tabloids when I was like, 13, feeling like I was just ugly, always. I believed strangers more than the people that loved me, because why would the people that loved me be honest?"

Willis says she has since learned how to be more comfortable in her skin, and wants woman who are struggling with self-acceptance to know they are not alone.

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