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A THR investigation reveals accounts of animal injury, death, and complicity on huge Hollywood productions from "Life of Pi" to "The Hobbit" as the American Humane.

Animals Were Harmed: Hollywood's Nightmare of Death, Injury, and Secrecy Exposed. The result of the flaws in the AHA’s process — from its selection of monitors to the restrictions on their work and the organization’s resistance to aggressively investigate alleged animal mistreatment — calls into question the film ratings published on the organization’s website, which assess the quality and scope of animal welfare on productions, and the “No Animals Were Harmed” credit itself. Given the end credit’s blunt declarative statement, there would not appear to be much wiggle room. But interviews with AHA sources, along with internal documents, suggest that the AHA repeatedly has presented a more positive picture of what transpired on productions than its own monitors’ internal logs would justify. Sources say that the end credit disclaimers are adjudicated, and film- rating reviews composed, without the input of the monitors who were actually on set during production, and sometimes without even reviewing their reports. The AHA denies this.) Indeed, they say there is no set formula governing such findings, which in the end have in certain cases been determined by executives who are overly concerned with how such decisions may affect the organization’s industry relationships.“The AHA does not explain why the films get the ratings they do to hide the fact that they do not give them accurately across the board and that special relationships may be taken into account,” says one staffer.

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Management pressures postproduction [its department responsible for the assessments] to give good reviews. Even relationships that aren’t special yet might be in the future, and they don’t want to rock the boat.”For example, Disney’s Eight Below was awarded the end credit despite a March 2. The hero dog seriously got into a fight with two other dogs. Watch An Education Online Ibtimes here.

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The trainer beat the dog harshly, which included five punches to its diaphragm. Our rep spoke to him about this, and he expressed that he had no choice. The office instructed [the rep] to pull the dog.” In its statement to THR, the AHA says, “The trainer had to use force to break up the fight.

As a result, the dogs were not injured.” The AHA rep also asked for more trainers to be on set. On another Disney project, 2. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, horses repeatedly were pulled from production for lameness and injuries — AHA internal database notes from June 2. Yet the production still received the “No Animals Were Harmed” disclaimer. According to AHA’s statement to THR, the end credit was justified because “none of the injuries were serious and none were due to intentional harm.”In another incident, 2. Son of the Mask, from New Line, received the end credit, though a Feb. Rep] said they died when the prop department totally changed the water in the tank and replaced it with town tap water.” Again, the AHA says in its statement, the credit was bestowed because “we believed this was not an intentional act of cruelty,” though it also added that the organization “today would not evaluate it in the same way.”In an interview with THR, Candy Spelling, a national AHA board member, defends the organization’s intent behind the “No Animals Were Harmed” end credit.

I think what people think [it means] is that when a horse dies in the movies, it didn’t really die,” she says. I think that people think [the AHA’s monitoring] is just when the cameras are rolling.” As for her interpretation of the end credit, she says, “I assume that no animals were harmed during the shooting.”.

Iggy Azalea - Wikipedia. Amethyst Amelia Kelly, known professionally as Iggy Azalea (; born 7 June 1. Australian rapper. Born in Sydney and raised in Mullumbimby, she moved to the United States at the age of 1.

She earned public recognition after releasing music videos for her songs "Pu$$y" and "Two Times" on You. Tube. She signed a recording contract with American rapper T. I.'s Grand Hustle Records imprint in 2. Ignorant Art, a mixtape. Azalea's debut studio album, The New Classic (2. It topped the Billboard Top R& B/Hip- Hop Albums making Azalea the first non- American female rapper to reach the summit of the chart.[2] The album was preceded by her debut single "Work", and generated the US Billboard Hot 1. Fancy". Azalea was featured on Ariana Grande's single "Problem", which peaked at number two while "Fancy" was number one; Azalea joined The Beatles as the only acts to rank at numbers one and two simultaneously with their first two Hot 1.

She achieved three top ten hits simultaneously on the Hot 1. Black Widow", later that year.[6]Early life[edit]Amethyst Amelia Kelly was born in Sydney and brought up in Mullumbimby, New South Wales. Her father, Brendan Kelly, was a European- Australian painter and comic artist,[7] while her mother, Tanya,[8] cleaned holiday houses and hotels.[9] Azalea lived in a house that her father built by hand from mud- bricks, surrounded by 5 hectares (1. According to Azalea, she has some Aboriginal (Indigenous Australian) ancestry: "My family came to Australia on the First Fleet. My family's been in that country for a long time, over 1. If your family's lived in Australia for a long time, everyone has a little bit of [Aborigine blood]. I know my family does because we have an eye condition that only Aboriginal people have." Azalea has also said that her father "made her look at [art] as a teenager", which has always influenced her life and work.[9] She began rapping at age 1.

Before embarking on a solo career, Azalea formed a group with two other girls from her neighbourhood: "I was like, I could be the rapper. This could be like TLC.

I'll be Left Eye."[1. Azalea eventually decided to disband the group because the other girls weren't taking it seriously: "I take everything I do serious [sic].

I'm too competitive."[1. In pursuit of her desire to move to America, Azalea dropped out of high school.

She worked and saved the money she earned by cleaning hotel rooms and holiday houses with her mother. She claims to have hated school, which, apart from art class, only made her miserable. She also said she had no friends and was teased for her homemade outfits.[1.

Azalea travelled to the United States in 2. She told her parents she was going "on a holiday" with a friend, but eventually decided to stay and shortly afterwards told them she was not coming back home: "I was drawn to America because I felt like an outsider in my own country, I was in love with hip hop, and America is the birthplace of that, so I figured the closer I was to the music, the happier I'd be. I was right."[1. 5] She recalled, "My mum was crying, saying, 'Just be safe.' I was thinking, 'I'm going by myself.

I'm fucking crazy!'."[1. After her arrival in the US, she received her GED, and resided in the country on a visa waiver for six years, returning to Australia every three months to renew it.

Azalea worked in the US illegally until February 2. O visa.[1. 7]Music career[edit]2. Career beginnings in the US[edit]When she first arrived in the United States in 2. Miami, Florida, and afterwards lived briefly in Houston, Texas. Azalea settled for a few years in Atlanta, Georgia, working with a member of the Dungeon Family named Backbone. During that period, she met future collaborators FKi and Natalie Sims.[1. She took her stage name from the name of her childhood dog, Iggy, and the street she grew up on, Azalea Street, where her family lives to this day.[2. Watch Apartamentul Online here.

She said people would laugh at her because "they thought my raps sucked." But having grown up getting laughed at, she was able to shrug it off.[2. Meanwhile, she'd met someone from Interscope Records who encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, and so in the summer of 2. She was briefly managed by Interscope.[1. On 2. 7 September 2.

Azalea released her first full- length project, a mixtape titled Ignorant Art, saying she made it "with the intent to make people question and redefine old ideals".[2. Her song "Pu$$y", was included on the mixed tape and features guest appearances from YG, Joe Moses, Chevy Jones, and Problem. In November 2. 01. My World", directed by Alex/2tone. The video features a cameo appearance from character actor and former wrestler Tiny Lister, which earned her more attention due to its rising popularity online.[2. It's supposed to have like, all the ridiculousness of a big- budget '9. Azalea, of the video.[2.

In December 2. 01. Azalea revealed she would release her debut studio album, entitled The New Classic, as soon as she signed a major record label deal: "Once that's sorted out and I establish an overall sound and direction for the album, I will be able to know what artists would make for a dynamic collaboration".[2. On 1. 1 January 2. Azalea released the music video for "The Last Song", her third video from Ignorant Art.[2. In an interview with Billboard, released on 2.

January, Azalea hinted at an Interscope Records signing, while also revealing hopes of releasing The New Classic in June, and for her debut single to precede it in March.[2. Label issues and Glory[edit]"I'm working with a different production company for my album than what I did for my mixtape Ignorant Art, and I don't know who yet. I'm still looking. T. I.'s gonna be helping me with it, kinda like A& Ring, kinda like executive- producing. He called me up and was like, 'Yo.' And I was like, 'Definitely. You're Tip. I love you, of course.' So he's gonna be kinda helping me out, like just kinda reaching out to people and helping me find production and pointing me in the direction of things that I might like.

We're gonna start on that next week together. I'll probably fly out to Atlanta and we'll do it in between there because he's weird with traveling and stuff. I understand. We're in touch with each other. I have legal issues, he has legal issues. I get it. So hopefully that will be really dynamic and it'll help speed things along."— Azalea speaking on her phone call and decision to work with T. I.[2. 8]Azalea reached out to Southern rapper. T. I., for the direction of her debut album.

T. I. was set to executive produce. The New Classic, soon after a phone call the two had. At the time, Azalea was eyeing a summer release for The New Classic: "Hopefully if all goes to plan, my album will be out in June and I'll have it recorded by the end of the month."[2.

However, after Interscope did not allow T. I. to be an ongoing part of her deal, Azalea opted not to sign with the major label and stay independently signed to Grand Hustle Records, until the release of her first album, which had then been postponed.[2. In early 2. 01. 2, Azalea was featured on the cover of XXL, as part of its annual "Top 1. Freshman List", along with fellow up- and- coming rappers French Montana, MGK, Danny Brown, Hopsin, and Roscoe Dash.[3.

On 1 March 2. 01. T. I. announced he signed Azalea to Grand Hustle Records, along with rappers Chip and Trae tha Truth.[3.

On 2. 6 March 2. 01. Azalea posted "Murda Bizness", the intended lead single for The New Classic, on her You. Tube account. The song was produced by Bei Maejor and features a verse from her Grand Hustle label- boss T. I. Around this time, Azalea also caused controversy for her 2. D. R. U. G. S", a remix of Kendrick Lamar's "Look Out for Detox", having adapted one of its lyrics to "When the relay starts, I'm a runaway slave / Master," leading her to release a letter online apologising, stating that it was a "tacky and careless thing to say."[3.