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Rainer Werner Fassbinder creates a portrait of a warped, cruel family. Info One of the more obscure films in West German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's huge oeuvre, Chinese Roulette (1976) depicts bourgeois family life as a series of games and power struggles. By the time the ensemble cast finally plays the titular truth-guessing game in the third act, the plot has already built up many layers of cruelty and trickery. A rich industrialist, Gerard Christ (Ulli Lommell) means to bring his mistress (Anna Karina) to his country estate. Unfortunately, his daughter Angela, who blames her need for crutches on her parents' infidelities, has arranged for his wife (Margit Cartensen) and her lover to secretly vacation there as well. When the four cheaters meet, they all laugh before an awkward silence falls, and Angela announces herself as the puppetmaster. The adults try to make the best of it, and spend the weekend together, all the while disturbing the housekeeper, Kast (Brigitte Mira), who pushes her son to publish his vapid writing with help from Christ. Finally, there is the daughter's mute maid, Traunitz (Masha Méril) who is the only source of tenderness in the film, as she cares for the lonely child even as she lashes out at the people who have abandoned her. Chinese Roulette would have the feel of a play, almost completely taking place within the mansion, if it weren't for the exceptional camera work of Michael Ballhaus (who also worked with Coppola and Scorsese). The camera often zooms in on faces barely holding back rage, and doubles, refracts and distorts the characters behind panes of glass as they reconsider themselves under the harsh judgment of others.
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Posted 12:35 pm, August 22, 2018, by Sarah Stewart , Updated at 05:23PM, August 22, 2018 SHAWNEE, Okla. - The Grand Casino in Shawnee went live Friday night at 6:30 with something they’ve never had before – ball and dice. The casino has long had their own versions of roulette and craps but they were played with cards instead of a ball and dice. Long banned in our state, the law changed after the historic tax package passed in the last legislative session. It was part of the plan to get more money for education and teachers in our state. “I think they were probably tired of seeing the clones of the real games and they’re excited to see real Vegas style games come to Oklahoma,” said Todd Brand, Director of Casino Operations for Grand Casino.
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The 27-year-old has previously discussed his mental health struggles and on Wednesday he wrote about his problems with betting. Tootle wrote on Twitter: "I think the best thing I have ever done is be open and honest about my mental health, as it's drove (sic) me to feel prouder than ever about how I came through the darkest days and be able to help others, which is why I feel I need to be open and honest for the first time about another problem that has been part of my life since I was 16 years old. "I've been a compulsive gambler for as long as I remember and it has brought to me some of my worst memories. Many times I have tried to quit and been unsuccessful and almost lost love (sic) ones closest to me who tried to help. "It's an illness and until you decide you actually want to help yourself you will never get over it.
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Vince Vaughn has been spending quality time with his father, Vernon, playing blackjack at the Mansion at MGM Grand, Las Vegas’ most exclusive casino, and watching the NCAA basketball tournament. The star of “Wedding Crashers” and “Old School” is a low-roller who bets just $1,000 a hand — so-called whales wager the $25,000 maximum, a fellow gambler told me. “He’s very laid-back, and very attentive to his dad,” said my source. The Vaughn men apparently filled out brackets for NCAA March Madness and were taking breaks from blackjack to watch the games. Vince, a big fan of the Chicago Cubs and Blackhawks, said he had no preference, but Vernon was rooting for Michigan State.
Moving the license first requires legislative and voter approval. The proposed facility would include a 27,000-square-foot gaming floor with about 800 slot machines and 25 card tables, Stevens said. To start, there would be one hotel with 200 rooms but Stevens said he is trying to recruit other developers to build an additional two more hotels at the same location. He said the casino is expected to produce 500 permanent jobs with an average of $35,000 a year in salary and benefits per job. The company says it would be a $100 million investment that would be located between Highway 445 and the Tangipahoa River in a rural part of the parish. Between 60 and 70 people came out Thursday to see the company's ideas and ask about the project.
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FireKeepers Casino Hotel announces plans to build second hotel tower Natasha Blakely , Battle Creek Enquirer Published 4:11 p.m. ET July 23, 2018 | Updated 5:28 p.m. ET July 23, 2018 CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN 3 COMMENTEMAILMORE FireKeepers Casino Hotel is planning to construct a second hotel tower at its Battle Creek location. Occupancy of Firekeepers' 243-room hotel tower, which opened in December 2012, has gone over 95 percent for the past few years, according to FireKeepers officials. To keep up with reservation demands for guests and larger groups, FireKeepers, which is owned and operated by the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, is moving forward with plans to build a second. Tribal Council Vice Chair Dorie Rios (left), Tribal Council Chair Jamie Stuck, FireKeepers CEO Kathy George, Tribal Council Treasurer Dr. Jeff Chivis Ph.D., Tribal Council Sergeant at Arms Homer Mandoka and FireKeepers VP of Hotel Operations Mike Criswell announced on Monday, July 23, that FireKeepers would be building a second hotel tower. (Photo: Provided by FireKeepers Casino Hotel) “What we're looking at the tower doing for us is allowing us to continue to bring more visitors for meetings and additional conferences and just bringing more visitors to the area," FireKeepers CEO Kathy George said. "We've been partners with the area for nine years, and we're looking forward to continuing that.” Plans for a second hotel tower were already talked about when the first hotel tower was newly opened, she said, but FireKeepers started serious discussions on it about six months ago. More: How casino revenue changes could hit Harper Creek Tentative plans include roughly 200 new guest rooms, possibly another restaurant and larger meeting spaces, George said. A date for the groundbreaking has yet to be set. As the project develops, Firekeepers will release additional details such as budget, jobs and amenities. “Today’s announcement is the first step in the process, as we secure architects and constructions management,” said Jamie Stuck, chairman of the NHBP Tribal Council, in a press release issued on Monday.
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National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al. overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA). The ruling gave each state the power to make its own laws and regulations for sports wagering. Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey are taking bets now. Mississippi, West Virginia and Rhode Island will do so later this year. Illinois could be adding its name to that list. Several bills involving sports betting have been introduced in Illinois, with Senate Bill 7 passed by the Senate and currently in the House Gaming Subcommittee. SB 7 underlines the mystery of what legalized gambling in Illinois would look like. It was originally introduced just to create a casino within the borders of Chicago.
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