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Universal Studios Hollywood announced 2014 “Eyegore Award” recipients, honoring top achievements in the horror genre. The theme park celebrates opening night for Halloween Horror Nights, Friday, September 19. As a bonus, 500 Halloween Horror Night fans will be invited to attend the coveted Awards, when they purchase special add-on...
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The November Man makes its way to theaters this week, just in time for the end of summer. Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan makes his return to the screen, in a similar fashion but nothing like the fellow that made him internationally known. Brosnan plays a former CIA agent named...
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WWE Summerslam saw three championships change hands and 9.99 was the phrase of the night, as always....
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Tonight’s episode of “Drunk History” features three stories about Hawaii. Not only did we learn about Captain Cook “discovering” Hawaii, but we were also told about the bravery of Daniel Inouye and the death of Eddie Aikau. The story of Captain Cook finding Hawaii is in a lot of...
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This week’s episode of “Drunk History” tells us three stories of the most historical significance from Charleston, South Carolina. Tonight we were taught about the caning of Charles Sumner, Judge Waties Waring’s fight against segregation and the story of how Robert Smalls went from being a slave to being...
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The first trailer “Fifty Shades of Grey” was released globally this morning on Today show. Produced by Universal Pictures and Focus Features’, the trailer included a new version of Beyoncés’ “Crazy in Love,” scored by artist Boots. The film was directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and produced by Michael De Luca and Dana...
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This week’s “Drunk History” lesson features three stories involving some of the most influential events and people from Baltimore, Maryland. From learning about an early assassination attempt on Abraham Lincoln, to the origin of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and finally the rivalry between Edgar Alan Poe and Rufus Griswold. Our...
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Rebooting a franchise is never easy. Ask Joel Schumacher about Batman and Robin. Or Michael Bay. The success rate is fairly underwhelming, in fact. If you’re looking at failed attempts, you won’t find Rise of the Planet of the Apes there. The first installment of the latest series stood tall, not an action...
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This week “Drunk History” teaches us a lesson on American music, with stories about some of the biggest and most influential people in different genres....