The creators of Robot Chicken revisit the POG craze for some reason. Mulan's disguise has worked too well. Rita Repulsa advertises a new use for her wand, and the Power Rangers refuse to pay the price!
Oh man did I ever get a good laugh over the cigar box hiding place! I love this piece for so many reasons. Brian_8thdayfiction on July 19, 2012 at 9:17 pm Thank you very much! I used to keep Matchbox cars in a Dutch Masters box when I was little. The worst part about it ...
hoped that his brother would not be caught up in one of HUAC’s witchhunts;but clearly, Frank had to be prepared.Now thirty-six years old, Frank Oppenheimer was standing on the brinkof a rewarding career. First at the University of Rochester and now at theUniversity of Minnesota, he ...
Unburdened by the fear of alienating audiences who aren't caught up, they facilitate innovation in themes, tones, and genres unmatched by conventional franchises tied to formulaic staples. These shape-shifting chameleons of television constantly reinvent themselves by resetting with distinct settings, ...
The thing I don’t understand about this whole thing is EVEN IF it’s determined that Starlink is of more value than ground-based astronomy, why did one billionaire get to unilaterally decide that on behalf of the entire planet, with no oversight?https://t.co/08DICvW0Pk ...
Even if we did sue them and won, no amount of money is going to bring our daughter back. Clearly, not every story has a tidy ending. Sometimes, as happened in Little ton, murderers kill themselves. Sometimes, as in the case of Anne's daughter, they are never caught. Fiancés (...
For years, people have been joking about the "Fast and Furious" franchise being so ridiculous that it would eventually take it characters to space. "F9" actually fulfilled that prophecy, and it did so in a way that actually kinda sorta made sense – at least within the confines of the ...
"The biggest issue it had was that all but one of the bands was modern deathcore. This meant it was roughly 8 hours of non stop chugging. Not only did not a lot of people show up to the venue in the first place, but everyone who did was so sick of it that by the time veil of...
The great irony here is that black elites bought into this paradigm. They did so partly out of a need to acquire allies, whether in the corporate sector, in academia, or especially in the barrio; and partly in the hope of heading off, or at least blunting, potential conflict with growing...
English actor Asa Butterfield caught the public's eye at 11 when he played the son of a Nazi officer who makes friends with a Jewish boy in "The Boy in Striped Pajamas." His other roles have been in "Hugo," "Ender's Game," and "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children." These...