

In this short, Aaron Paul ( Breaking Bad) plays Yankovic, Yankovic himself plays a music producer, and if that wasn't random enough, Olivia Wilde ( Dr. In 2010, the independent comedy studio Funny or Die released a three-minute parody short film of the same name also written, directed, and edited by Appel. If the title rings a bell, it's probably because it already existed. It was written and produced by the man himself, along with fellow writer, director, and executive producer Eric Appel.

Now it's musician and comedian Weird Al Yankovic's turn to share his story with the world in his new film Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. The last few years have witnessed the release of several biopics which have allowed audiences to get a glimpse into the origins and intimacy of some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

When it comes to weapons, he said the Ukrainians, according to NATO, had about 98% of the equipment that allies were due to supply.Ĭlarke noted that Ukrainian troops had 230 new main battle tanks and around 1,550 armoured fighting vehicles. "They are digging tremendous defences in the southern area, from Zaporizhzhia towards Crimea." "They've stopped pushing so hard in the north, and in the south and southwest they look as though they might be preparing to pull back a little bit, Clarke said. Speaking to Sky News, Clarke said both sides were waiting for a new offensive, with Russia building its defences and pulling back. Russia has "stopped pushing on so many areas" as it prepares for its new offensive, security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has said. "We love each other madly, that's a fact." That's why over the year Philip has been with us, we've been adapting "As far as having him in our family, it's always a tricky situation when you foster a child no matter where he is from. "We talked to Philip and my heart fluttered, and I realised that he was my child. "He was in a group we evacuated from Mariupol after the hostilities ceased. She went on to say the "so-called deportation of children" was "an evacuation from shelling".Īsked about the the teenage boy from Mariupol who she is now fostering, she added: "When it comes to Philip, my heart called me to him.

Now, in an interview with Vice News, Lvova-Belova has said she is a "mother" and not a war criminal. In March, she also told the Russian leader she was able to "adopt" a 15-year-old boy from Mariupol, the southeastern Ukrainian city that was destroyed and occupied by Russian forces. Maria Lvova-Belova, who was appointed by Vladimir Putin as his children's rights commissioner in October 2021, has claimed to be the "saviour" of Ukrainian children caught up in Russia's so-called "special military operation". A Russian commissioner who is being sought for war crimes for deporting children has said she is "not ashamed of anything" she has done.
