“Batman v Superman” Trailer Leaks Online

Because of the Portuguese subtitles on the leaked trailer, it's believed the video was shot at a theater in Brazil.

Because of the Portuguese subtitles on the leaked trailer, it’s believed the video was shot at a theater in Brazil.



While the trailer for next year’s superhero showdown Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is supposed to be kept under wraps in the U.S. until after its IMAX premiere on Monday, a handheld video of the trailer has already made its way online.

According to Variety, copies of the video — which appears to have been shot in a theater in Brazil — have been pulled by YouTube, but other services, like vidme, are still hosting the shaky 2-minute clip that features Ben Affleck in his first go as Batman and Henry Cavill taking his sophomore shot at playing the Man of Steel.


The movie is scheduled to premiere in March 2016.


Studios and exhibitors love to use exclusive trailer premieres as a way to lure consumers into going to theaters, but it doesn’t always work. Last year, the trailer for Marvel’s first Avengers movie leaked in advance of its theatrical debut, leading the studio to just go ahead and release an official version of the trailer.




by Chris Morran via Consumerist

Group Of Doctors Want Dr. Oz Removed From Columbia Medical Faculty For Promoting “Quack Treatments”

Dr. Oz testifying in June 2014 before a Senate consumer protection subcommittee.

Dr. Oz testifying in June 2014 before a Senate consumer protection subcommittee.



Citing what they call repeated “disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine,” a group of physicians has written a letter to Columbia University asking it to remove TV’s Dr. Mehmet Oz from his faculty position there.

Ten doctors signed the letter sent to Lee Goldman, dean of Columbia’s Faculties of Health Sciences and Medicine, led by Dr. Henry Miller of California’s Stanford University, reports the Associated Press.


The group writes that Oz, who formerly practiced as a cardiothoracic surgeon before becoming a regular on the Oprah Winfrey show and starting his own brand of TV talk show medicine, “has manifested an egregious lack of integrity by promoting quack treatments and cures in the interest of personal financial gain.”


In repeatedly showing “disdain for evidence-based medicine” in pushing “miracle” weight-loss supplements that haven’t been scientifically proven, he has “misled and endangered” the public, the letter says.


Columbia told the AP in a statement only that it “is committed to the principle of academic freedom and to upholding faculty members’ freedom of expression for statements they make in public discussion.”


The AP couldn’t reach Oz for comment.


Last year, Dr. Oz was grilled by Missouri Senator Clair McCaskill, Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Consumer Protection during a hearing about the false and deceptive advertising of weight-loss products.


“When you feature a product on your show, it creates what has become known as ‘Oz Effect,’ dramatically boosting sales and driving scam artists to pop up overnight using false and deceptive ads to sell questionable products,” the Senator explained. “I’m concerned that you are melding medical advice, news and entertainment in a way that harms consumers.”


Dr. Oz admitted during that hearing that the weight-loss treatments he mentions on the show are frequently “crutches… You won’t get there without diet and exercise,” and that while he believes in the research he’s done, the research done on these treatments would probably not pass FDA muster.


Here’s the letter in full:



“We are surprised and dismayed that Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons would permit Dr. Mehmet Oz to occupy a faculty appointment, let alone a senior administrative position in the Department of Surgery.


As described here and here, as well as in other publications, Dr. Oz has repeatedly shown disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine, as well as baseless and relentless opposition to the genetic engineering of food crops. Worst of all, he has manifested an egregious lack of integrity by promoting quack treatments and cures in the interest of personal financial gain.


Thus, Dr. Oz is guilty of either outrageous conflicts of interest or flawed judgements about what constitutes appropriate medical treatments, or both. Whatever the nature of his pathology, members of the public are being misled and endangered, which makes Dr. Oz’s presence on the faculty of a prestigious medical institution unacceptable.”



Physicians want Dr. Oz gone from Columbia medical faculty [Associated Press]




by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist

McDonald’s All-Day Breakfast Test Will Not Include Full Breakfast Menu


McDonald’s recently confirmed it would soon begin testing an all-day breakfast menu in the San Diego area, but when that test kicks off next week, fans of certain McD’s breakfast items may find themselves still hungry, as not everything from the morning menu will survive past 10:30 a.m.

BurgerBusiness.com reports that the San Diego McDonald’s co-op that will be participating in the test says only nine breakfast items (and McCafe drinks) are going to be offered alongside Big Macs and McNuggets. The various McMuffins (Egg, Sausage, Sausage with Egg) will obviously be included, as will the Sausage Burrito, Hash Browns, Hotcakes, Hotcakes and Sausage, Fruit & Maple Oatmeal and Fruit ‘N Yogurt Parfait.


The most prominent loss to the standard breakfast lineup (as far as we’re concerned) is the biscuit, which has been sacrificed, presumably because it wouldn’t be worth it to keep making biscuits all day and night in the hope that enough people buy them.


Likewise, McGriddles and the Steak, Egg & Cheese Bagel are off the afternoon menu, as are breakfast sweets like the mini Cinnamon Coffee Cake and Double Chocolate bundt cake.


As BurgerBusiness points out, the nine items that made the post-10:30 cut are basically the same as what you’ll find at 24-hour McDonald’s who offer the late-night “McDonald’s After Midnight” menu. These are items that the company knows can be made alongside lunch fare.


However, that late-night menu also doesn’t generally offer the full lunch/dinner menu and usually caters to smaller customer crowds than you’d see at a McDonald’s during the afternoon hours.


McDonald’s needs some sort of help to turn around sagging same-store sales and to get its franchisees reinvigorated. A recent survey of dozens of franchise owners showed that a number of them are disenchanted with McDonald’s dueling obsessions — gimmicky limited-time menu offerings (that cost the franchisee money and resources and may not result in sales) vs. bargain pricing (that cuts down on franchisees’ profits).




by Chris Morran via Consumerist

The Description Of Starbucks’ New S’mores Frappuccino Makes My Teeth Hurt

sbuckssmores Without even having tasted Starbucks’ newest flavor promotion, the S’Mores Frappuccino that’s heading to stores for the summer, my teeth have already made up their mind about this thing, and boy, are they worried.


After the sugar rush that was the recently departed Birthday Cake flavor, customers jonesing for more of that sweet stuff can get the S’mores drink starting April 28 for a limited time, just in time to gear up for summer (H/T Huffington Post). The drink aims to remind people of the “nostalgic summer experience of roasting” the tasty treats, a spokesperson explained.


The frozen blended beverage comes with a slate of sugary ingredients designed to challenge/delight even the sweetest of sweet teeth: There’s a base of “marshmallow-infused whipped cream and milk chocolate sauce,” followed by a “creamy blend of graham, coffee, milk and ice,” more marshmallow whipped cream and then a “graham cracker crumble.”


For those who don’t feel like waiting around for the barista to assemble all the levels of this icy sugar blast, the S’mores flavor will also come in single-serving bottles at grocery stores and the like, for a limited time only.


On behalf of cold-and-sugar sensitive teeth everywhere, my set of chompers would like you all to know that they’re scared… really, really scared. They might need a bread hug just to calm down.




by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist

Verizon FiOS To Offer More Flexible Channel Bundles


While some still hold out hope for the pipe dream of a true a la carte pay-TV option where the customer only pays for the channels they want (but at a price that isn’t outrageous), pressure from new streaming services appears to be nudging at least one major cable provider to offer a more flexible plan to subscribers.

According to both the Wall Street Journal and Reuters, Verizon FiOS will soon begin rolling out a package with pricing that is structured a lot like the Sling TV service — where the customer pays for a core slate of channels and can then pay to add smaller bundles of more targeted to specific interests.


Reuters reports that the “Custom TV” offering from FiOS will start at $65/month for 36 channels plus and will include two additional niche channel packs of the customer’s choosing. Interestingly, the Journal claims the base package is only $55. We’ve written to Verizon for more information on the plans and will update when we hear back.


Additional channel packages (offering anywhere from 10 to 17 channels each) will cost $10/month each. There will be seven to choose from at launch. And like Sling, customers will not be locked into long-term usage agreements for these add-ons. Instead, they can dump them after 30 days.


“Everybody is getting into the video space… increasingly customers are saying, ‘I want to pay for what I view,'” Tami Erwin, the president of Verizon’s national operations told Reuters.


Until we see the actual channel slates and get a chance to review the fine-print details, we can’t judge whether this is a good deal or something worth considering.


Additionally there is the problem that, at least for the time being, Verizon has throttled back on its expansion of FiOS and appears to be focused on gaining customers in the areas in which it has already built out its network. So the many millions of consumers who may want FiOS to bring this service — and competition in general — to their markets appear to be out of luck for now.




by Chris Morran via Consumerist

Southwest Airlines Passenger Removed From Flight After Allegedly Poking Snoring Guy With A Pen

(@MNS1974 on Twitter)

(@MNS1974 on Twitter)



Sometimes the only way to put a stop to snoring, that involuntary yet endlessly annoying to others activity, is for the snorer to wake the heck up. But one Southwest Airlines passenger is accused of crossing the boundary between a polite tap and roaming into the land where rudeness to your fellow traveler — snoring loudly or no — means getting booted off your flight.

A flight from Chicago Midway to Manchester, NH was delayed after a passenger was taken off the plane, accused of poking her seatmate with a fountain pen in an attempt to get him to stop producing his sleepy symphony of snores, reports WMUR.com.


Airline officials said the incident took place before the plane left Chicago, on a flight that was already running late. As the plane taxied toward takeoff, a man says he was awoken from his slumber by his seatmate, who apparently had “had enough” of his nose flute.


“Imagine being asleep and then being stung by bees and waking up and going ‘Ouch!’” he said.


Witnesses nearby confirmed that his snoring was pretty loud, as was his reaction to the pen poke, with his friend describing the incident as only a friend can.


“Chucklehead here fell asleep on the taxi on the runway. His arm brushed onto her… she went nuts…. started stabbing him with a pen and he screamed really loud like a little girl,” he explained.


Friend-of-the-snorer also Tweeted about the incident, posting a photo of a shirt sleeve adorned with ink:






He says they were treated to free gin and tonics and passengers cheered after hearing the woman had been booted from the flight.


“Everyone on the plane was happy afterward,” he said. “They were glad to get rid of her.”


Southwest Airlines classified the incident as a “poking” rather than a “stabbing” in a statement.


“The passenger in question will be accommodated on a later flight,” a Southwest spokeswoman told CNN. “No injuries were reported.”


The plane eventually took off and arrived in Manchester two hours late.


Passenger removed from flight after poking seatmate with pen [WMUR]

Passenger kicked off flight for poking fellow flier with pen [CNN]




by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist

Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds

Here are nine of the best photos that readers added to the Consumerist Flickr Pool in the last two weeks, picked for usability in a Consumerist post or for just plain neatness.











Want to see your pictures on our site? Our Flickr Pool is the place where Consumerist readers upload photos for possible use in future Consumerist posts. Just be a registered Flickr user, go here, and click “Join Group?” up on the top right. Choose your best photos, then click “send to group” on the individual images you want to add to the pool.




by Laura Northrup via Consumerist

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