The Groups of Fans Who Just Don’t Get It

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We live in a world defined by the movies. The movies tell us how to act, how to feel, how to think, how to get arrested on public obscenity charges, completely

10 Absurd Comic Book Crossovers

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The time honored tradition of the comic book crossover has a long and rich history of not making any damn sense whatsoever. Characters who are popular at the

4 Book Sequels to Popular Movies…Best Left Unmade?

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Over the years, many great films have been adapted from books. This tradition of adaptation dates as far back as 1918’s Little Women to later classics such

4 Coolest Parodies and Criticism of Newspaper Comics

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The newspaper industry is a dying model. And nothing shows quite how dated ol’ “ink-and-paper” can be than the old strips that adorn the comics page. Now

Album Synchronicity: a Guide to a Favorite Stoner Hobby

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Stoners are always making innovative and unique discoveries. New ways to grow w**d, new ways to smoke w**d, new ways to conceal w**d… if it’s w**d-related,

4 Celebrities Who Hate You and Don’t Care If You Know It

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Most major celebrities, even if they hate their fans and truly want nothing to do with their screaming and obsessing over every little facet of their lives,

The Stories Behind 5 Alter Egos of Popular Musicians

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Popular music is primarily about showmanship, which in turn is partially about making a tremendous ass out of yourself. Whether they go with a bizarre costume

The Most Bizarre Directors Working in Hollywood

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The world of cinema can be an extremely exclusive place; it’s tough as hell to break into, with poor film school graduates slaving away, fetching coffee for

9 Disappointing 90’s Movies…for 90’s Teens

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If you happened to have been a teen in the 90’s (the Beavis & Butthead age) it was certainly a “dope” time to be coming of age. If you were one of

Six Brands in the Movies You Can’t Find in the Store

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Hollywood lives and dies on creating a sense of realism in its films. That includes brands that the characters actually use. The problem being, of course, that