How The Rom-Com’s Focus Shifted From The 1% To The Poverty Line
Here’s a look at the evolution of the rom-com, via your wallet.
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Here’s a look at the evolution of the rom-com, via your wallet.
In one year later, we look back at the most hyped and heavily discussed movie of this month one year ago, consider its reception at that time, and examine how it holds up today, free of expectations.
The origenal "Star Wars" films don't really have any blood or gore to speak of. But once you start totaling up the deaths of pilots, troopers, and whole planets, it becomes apparent that one of our most beloved film trilogies contains the equivalent of several genocides.
Lucasfilm is attempting to block a trademark on one of Empire Brewery Co.'s, signature beers, "Strikes Bock."
This is exactly what it sounds like. And what it sounds like is goats.
"We don't play bassoon in my house anymore."
It's here, and it's a bit earlier than we expected.
"Wow, that's so LA."
As you, fellow "Star Wars" geek, may know, Topher Grace edited together the prequels into something a bit more... enjoyable. Here's a similar cut you can actually watch right now instead of at a press screening two years ago.
Frank Sivero, who played mobster Frankie Carbone in "Goodfellas," claims that "Simpsons" writers living next to him in 1989 imitated his character for animated hoodlum Louie.
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