
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Girl Guides have dropped a reference to God in their pledge.

“In 2014, the world’s greatest heroes will join forces for the biggest movie ever.” A serious boast? Not if you’re the blockheads (and bodies) that are Lego folks. The first trailer is out for The Lego Movie — written and directed by the Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs/21 Jump Street duo of Phil Lord & Christopher Miller — and there’s no shortage of big-name licensees to be seen, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, even the 2002 NBA All-Stars, featuring Shaquille O’Neal in a period-correct #34 Lakers jersey. You might have heard of some of the folks in the voice cast of the Warner Bros-Village Roadshow toon: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman: Watch this video on YouTube.

Welcome to Tweet Repeat, your daily dose of the best celeb anecdotes found on Twitter. We've scoured the site looking for the funniest, weirdest, goofiest, deepest, craziest, sweetest, most intriguing thoughts of the day, from the most intriguing people on the planet internet. We can't stop thinking about Jennifer Lawrence's amazing photobomb from the Met Gala and neither can Elizabeth Banks. The actress posted an awesome piece featuring her favorite celebrity photobombs—see what we're talking about below! Today is also a big night for The Voice as Cher performs and Blake Shelton celebrates his birthday! Find out what Andy Cohen, Anna Kendrick and more were up to in today's Tweet Repeat. Jennifer Lawrence isn’t the only one who’s been working on her #photobomb skills… http://t.co/YfxNiQ41LK — Elizabeth Banks (@ElizabethBanks) June 18, 2013 just finished a jog here in roanoke. virginia really is for lovers. pic.twitter.com/ZWqgJhVHSc — daniel tosh (@danieltosh) June 18, 2013 Go Blake! Go Blake! It's my birthday! It's my birthday!!! — Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) June 18, 2013 Tonight is the night ! #CherLivestream @NBCTheVoice @Livestream pic.twitter.com/5OeZcTivB3 — Cher (@cher) June 18, 2013 All grown up! A little girl who loved picking flowers...now a woman who receives them! #transformationtuesday pic.twitter.com/aCO2A7fjJo — Niecy Nash (@NiecyNash) June 18, 2013 Hey @padmalakshmi @LisaVanderpump @jljefflewis - we look pretty good! pic.twitter.com/sBgjfHm6xn — Andy Cohen (@BravoAndy) June 18, 2013 "I can do that. Hold my beer" - My last words, probably. — Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) June 18, 2013 Photo credit: Getty

Look out HBO, AMC and Netflix, here comes...Cinemax? Yep ,that would appear to be the case as the cable company are now swinging the auteur stick around, recently bagging Steven Sodebergh's period medical drama "The Knick" and now bagging another high profile filmmaker for an equally compelling new show. Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Logan Marshall-Green and Stellan Skarsgard are slated to star in "Quarry," with John Hillcoat set to direct the pilot. So what's it all about? Based on the pulp novels by Max Allan Collins (read our review of "Quarry's Ex"), the post-Vietnam War, '70s set show will follow Max Quarry (Marshall-Green), a cold, methodical almost emotionless hitman, who takes orders from the figure known only as The Broker (Skarsgard). This is how it is in the books anyway, The Broker is a bit of mystery but it seems the show will flesh him out a bit more. As for Winstead, she'll play Joni, Quarry's wife...and if you haven't read the books that's all we'll say,...
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