and the world, when she claimed to have created a groundbreaking blood-testing technology. It was all one big lie, and her downfall is a fascinating story worth deep exploration. We expect powerful performances from Seyfried and the rest of the cast, which includes the likes of Navee...
Engage in epic battles across land, sea, and air as you lead your forces to victory. From the roar of fighter planes to the thunder of tanks, every encounter is a test of skill and strategy. Your goal is to rise through the ranks, unlock powerful vehicles, and dominate the battlefield...
Oh, and as if his fate were being written by the vengeful spirit of a vaudeville comedian, Hughes discovered that his targets were a little over a half mile away, which, powerful wind notwithstanding, was beyond the range of the rifle he was using. To make matters worse (and yes, there...
15. The Who, 'Who's Next' (Track / Decca, 1971) Bookended by the classic and powerful opening and closing tracks, "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again," respectively, 'Who's Next' is perhaps the Who's best studio album. The disc also features standout tracks like "Bargain...
(CBS, 1977) Before the Sex Pistols’ ‘Never Mind the Bullocks’ had even hit shelves, The Clash delivered Britain’s first full-length punk classic in the form of the band’s 1977 self-titled album. Heavily influenced by the Ramones, The Clash brought a British edge to punk rock with ...
Guest “thank God for asteroids” by David Middleton My first guess would have been Chicago, but, apparently it was the Sahara Desert region back during the Cretaceous Period… PALAEONTOLOGISTS REVEAL ‘THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF PLANET EARTH’ ...