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CM Punk speaking about Celtic vs Rangers.
The WWE star admitted he’s always been fascinated by the Glasgow Derby and says it’s one of the games he wishes he had attended in person.
Punk said the passion, atmosphere and history around Celtic v Rangers is unlike anything else in world sport. 🍀🤼♂️
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#OnThisDay in 2025, Ian Smith last appeared as Harold Bishop, a role he had played on and off since 1987. He would appear once more, in a brief cameo appearance in May as part of Agnes's exit storyline
#Neighbours
#BringBackNeighbours
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The Babylon Club in Scarface was based on the famous Miami hotspot the Mutiny, but was reimagined by legendary Italian production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti as a neon-lit palace of mirrors, its walls lined with over 50 mirrored panels, each roughly eight inches by six feet, with multiple mirrors built into every booth.
This proved a major challenge for cinematographer John A. Alonzo, since every mirror risked catching the camera, the crew, or the lighting rigs. But Scarfiotti had already built the solution into the set itself: each mirror panel was mounted on a gimbal, allowing it to be tilted independently so reflections could be redirected away from the camera’s line of sight.
This gave Alonzo enough control to shoot inside a room full of mirrors, while also giving him the freedom to multiply his subjects across the frame. The result is a glamorous yet disorienting visual effect, with Tony constantly surrounded by fractured versions of himself.
However, the mirrors became an even bigger challenge during the shootout scenes. The actors had to be fitted with squib rigs, a process that could take up to three or four hours per setup, while the mirrors themselves were designed to be shattered on camera, using foam backing and acrylic fronts instead of real glass for safety. In order to save time, Alonzo shot these scenes with multiple cameras at once, to capture as many angles as he could in a single take.
Even after all of that, in none of the many shots used in the Babylon Club, will you ever see a single crew member or camera operator reflected in any of the many, many mirrors used - except for one time. At the 45 second mark in the clip below, if you look closely, you can briefly spot director Brian De Palma, staring intently from behind the camera as he shoots the scene.
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🚨 Celtic are ready to sell Sweden winger Benjamin Nygren in the summer amid interest from Tottenham.
They will start negotiations at about £26M with Brighton, Bournemouth and Valencia also showing interest.
(Source: @Sportsboomcom)

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Make no mistake, and don't let them fool you. Claiming this one from them is hurting more than any of them will ever confess to. #SimplytheBest 🏴🍀.
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