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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 12, 2014

13 Reasons Why "Be Prepared" From "The Lion King" Is Actually The Most Horrifying Scene Ever

This is essentially gore.


Scar doesn't give a shit about the potentially toxic gases spraying him in the face.


Scar doesn't give a shit about the potentially toxic gases spraying him in the face.


This dude keeps singing. He's like, "Toxic gases? HAKUNA MATATA, FOOL!"


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The hyenas like to dive into a pool of their prey's skeletal remains, and wear their skulls as hats... and they laugh about it.


The hyenas like to dive into a pool of their prey's skeletal remains, and wear their skulls as hats... and they laugh about it.


Now keep in mind, in this universe of The Lion King, ALL THE ANIMALS TALK AND HAVE PERSONALITIES. Just think about that as you see that pile of bones.


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Edward Herrmann Has Died

The prolific actor, who starred on all seven seasons of Gilmore Girls, was 71.



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Edward Herrmann — star of The Lost Boys and Gilmore Girls — has died, his manager told BuzzFeed News.


"Having valiantly braved months of treatment for brain cancer, Edward Herrmann passed peacefully at 8:30 a.m. today at Sloan Kettering hospital in New York City," Herrmann's talent agent, Robyn Stecher, wrote in a prepared statement. He was 71.


The Tony and Emmy winner had most recently appeared on The Good Wife, ABC's Black Box, and How I Met Your Mother.


While Herrmann was celebrated for his stage work and his performance as Franklin D. Roosevelt in a trio of TV movies, he is, perhaps, most beloved for playing Richard Gilmore, the stern but lovable patriarch on Gilmore Girls.


Rest in peace, Edward Herrmann.


Rest in peace, Edward Herrmann.


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How Well Do You Know The Homes From Your Favorite Movies?

You won’t believe what these houses look like in real life.


The magic of Hollywood can transform any house from ordinary to cinematic. We found notable homes that appeared in some of the most popular comedies using Google Street View and can't believe how utterly normal they look. Can you name the movies these houses appear in?



35 Facts About 2014 That Will Make You Feel Old

Let’s recap.


Will Smith is now older than Uncle Phil was in the first episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.


Will Smith is now older than Uncle Phil was in the first episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.


He's also one year older than the original Woodstock.


He's also one year older than the original Woodstock.


Anakin Skywalker looks like this now.


Anakin Skywalker looks like this now.


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Can You Guess The "Harry Potter" Movie From The Screengrab?

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The 15 Funniest "Friends" Episodes

If you have only seven hours to spend watching Friends (which is available to stream on Netflix starting Jan. 1) on New Year’s Day, these are the flat out funniest episodes — ones you don’t need to have any prior knowledge about the show’s intricate history to enjoy. Presented in chronological order.



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A quick note: With 236 episodes to choose from, there were countless worthy contenders for this list, but in the end, the episodes selected had to be funny from start to finish and represent the very best whole installments of Friends. So, while some major and hugely memorable moments are not represented below — Phoebe's free-balling boyfriend, Ross' preachy pivot, Monica's sexual "seven," etc. — that does not make them any less iconic.


"The One With the Blackout" (Season 1, Episode 7)


"The One With the Blackout" (Season 1, Episode 7)


The Plot: A city-wide blackout strands Monica (Courteney Cox), Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), Joey (Matt LeBlanc), and Ross (David Schwimmer) at the girls' apartment and traps Chandler (Matthew Perry) in — say it with me — "An ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre" (who plays herself).


Why It's So Funny: While the gang in the apartment delivers great comedic moments — Joey's menorah, the cat attacking Ross, Mr. Heckles (Larry Hankin) trying to steal the cat, which he calls Bob Buttons — this episode is a showcase for Chandler as he chokes (literally and figuratively) while trying to play it cool around the Victoria's Secret model.


Best Line: "You know, on second thought, gum would be perfection." —Chandler


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"The One With Two Parts: Part 2" (Season 1, Episode 17)


"The One With Two Parts: Part 2" (Season 1, Episode 17)


The Plot: Ross frets over impending fatherhood while Joey is dating Phoebe's twin sister, Ursula, much to Phoebe's chagrin. After Rachel injures her ankle, Monica rushes her to the hospital, where they meet two cute doctors (George Clooney and Noah Wyle, who were starring on E.R. at the time, but play different characters here). The rub is that Rachel doesn't have health insurance so she pretends to be Monica, which wreaks havoc on their subsequent double date.


Why It's So Funny: The double-crossing double date is one of the most hilarious bits of comedy the show has ever done. As the girls' frustrations with one another take over, Monica (as Rachel) and Rachel (as Monica) begin to talk shit about one another to the doctors, who could not be more confused by what they've walked in to.


Best Line: "[hysterical laughing] Oh God, I'm so spoiled." —Monica as Rachel


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Who Would Win In A Duel: Dumbledore Or Gandalf?

Who’s really the baddest wizard in the land?


In one fandom you have Dumbledore, also known as the "greatest wizard who ever lived," according to J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter aficionados.


In one fandom you have Dumbledore, also known as the "greatest wizard who ever lived," according to J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter aficionados.


Dumbledore defeated the dark wizard Grindelwald and is known for discovering the 12 uses of dragon's blood.


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In another fandom you have Gandalf, an incredibly powerful wizard in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.


In another fandom you have Gandalf, an incredibly powerful wizard in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.


Gandalf defeated the Balrog and he's basically immortal.


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Which Member Of Sonic Youth Are You?

Hey kool thing, sit down beside me, there’s something I gotta ask you. I just wanna know, are you Thurston, Kim, Lee, or Steve?



15 Films That Are Turning 30 Years Old In 2015

They don’t make ‘em like this any more.


Back to the Future


Back to the Future


I know, right! Arguably the greatest film of all time will be 30 in 2015.


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The Goonies


The Goonies


Time is passing too fast.


Goonies stars Josh Brolin and Sean Austin will be 47 and 44 years old respectively in 2015. Sigh.


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Desperately Seeking Susan


Desperately Seeking Susan


Remember when Madonna made films??


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Santa Claus: The Movie


Santa Claus: The Movie


The '80s had so many great movie bad guys.


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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 12, 2014

10 Life Lessons We Learned From "Life Of Ryan"

Today is Ryan Sheckler’s birthday, so let’s remember one of MTV’s greatest shows.


Remember this show?


Remember this show?


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Well, this is Ryan Sheckler now:


Well, this is Ryan Sheckler now:


Pretty much the same.


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And today he turns 25!



(Aw snap!!!)


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So, in honor of Ryan, we decided to put together a list of all the things he taught us on his reality show...


So, in honor of Ryan, we decided to put together a list of all the things he taught us on his reality show...


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The Hardest "Selena" Quiz You'll Ever Take

A quiz for SALINAS!



Christine Cavanaugh, Voice Of Chuckie From "Rugrats" And Babe The Pig, Dies At 51

Cavanaugh also voiced characters like Oblina in Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Dexter from Dexter’s Laboratory.


Cavanaugh's cause of death was not released.



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Besides voiceover work, Cavanaugh also had live-action guest roles on Salute Your Shorts, Cheers, The X-Files, and ER, as well as appearances in the films Jerry Maguire and Soulmates.




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Here's What The Voices Of Disney Villains Look Like In Real Life

Meet the actors behind your favorite poor, unfortunate souls.



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There Was A Bromantic Mini-“Scrubs” Reunion

Nothing like the holidays to bring our TV families together.


Believe it or not, it's been almost 14 years since we were first introduced to J.D (Zach Braff) and Turk (Donald Faison) on Scrubs.


Believe it or not, it's been almost 14 years since we were first introduced to J.D (Zach Braff) and Turk (Donald Faison) on Scrubs.


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The two had the hottest bromance to ever grace the small screen...


The two had the hottest bromance to ever grace the small screen...


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...but the bromance wasn't just on the series, it extended to the real world as well.


...but the bromance wasn't just on the series, it extended to the real world as well.


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And the duo (whose celeb couple name is totally Zacald) continue to be friends long after the series ended. Here they are hanging out at The Sundance Film Festival, earlier this year.


And the duo (whose celeb couple name is totally Zacald) continue to be friends long after the series ended. Here they are hanging out at The Sundance Film Festival, earlier this year.


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16 Mesmerizing Reasons The World Is Ready For A Ja Rule Comeback

He’s always there when you call.


When you think of pop-rap in the 2000s, one name comes to mind: Ja Rule.


When you think of pop-rap in the 2000s, one name comes to mind: Ja Rule.


Nelly is a close second.


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And the ingredients are all present for him to come back in full force in 2015.


And the ingredients are all present for him to come back in full force in 2015.


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MTV is producing a reality TV show about his family called Follow the Rules.



Actual quote from Ja on the show: “Family tradition will never be the same b*tch… Lmao!!!”


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He released a memoir this year called Unruly , about growing up in Queens, hip-hop, fatherhood, and his time in prison.


He released a memoir this year called Unruly, about growing up in Queens, hip-hop, fatherhood, and his time in prison.


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24 Signs You And Your Mom Are Actually The Gilmore Girls

“I need my mommy and, dammit, I don’t care who knows it!”


You and your mom can talk about absolutely anything.


You and your mom can talk about absolutely anything.


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Seriously, no topic is off-limits between the two of you.


Seriously, no topic is off-limits between the two of you.


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And, more often than not, no piece of clothing in your closet is off-limits either.


And, more often than not, no piece of clothing in your closet is off-limits either.


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You rarely, if ever, feel the need to keep secrets from your mom.


You rarely, if ever, feel the need to keep secrets from your mom.


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Ranking Every Episode Of "The Twilight Zone"

One hundred and fifty-six episodes, countless twists. Here’s how they stack up, from worst to best.



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"The Jungle" (Season 3, Episode 12)


"The Jungle" (Season 3, Episode 12)


Writer(s): Charles Beaumont

Director: William F. Claxton


If we could set aside the episode's blatant discomfort with African people and cultures — it follows a couple who have returned from a work trip to Africa (just "Africa") with bewitched talismans — we'd have a truly spooky story of a man trying to outrun some demons. But we probably shouldn't set all of that aside!


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"The Chaser" (Season 1, Episode 31)


"The Chaser" (Season 1, Episode 31)


Writer(s): Robert Presnell Jr., based on the short story by John Collier

Director: Douglas Heyes


Roger Shackleforth cannot deal with the fact that the woman of his affection isn't interested, so he gives her a love potion, becomes fed up with her devotion, and then buys poison to kill her. It could've MAAAAAYBE worked as a criticism of all the abusive would-be Romeos out there, except Roger ends up not using the poison because he finds out Leila is pregnant? And his punishment is that they stay together? So? No thanks?


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"From Agnes — With Love" (Season 5, Episode 20)


"From Agnes — With Love" (Season 5, Episode 20)


Writer(s): Bernard C. Schoenfeld

Director: Richard Donner


This episode — about a computer named Agnes that falls in love with her technician (a real Nice Guy, if I've ever seen one) and then sabotages his relationship — manages to be both technophobic and misogynistic. It evens closes on a comparison between women and "dangerous," "jealous" machines! You're better than this, Twilight Zone.


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The Incredibly Sad Fan Theory About Why Walt Disney Killed Bambi's Mother

WARNING: This theory might make you unbearably sad.


Disney films are known for being cute, funny, heartwarming...and soul-crushingly sad.


Disney films are known for being cute, funny, heartwarming...and soul-crushingly sad.


*feels*


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Bambi, The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Up, Frozen... Disney films have a long history of loss and tragedy.


Bambi, The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Up, Frozen... Disney films have a long history of loss and tragedy.


But why? WHY?!


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Glamour asked producer Don Hahn why characters in Disney films tend to lose a parent.


Glamour asked producer Don Hahn why characters in Disney films tend to lose a parent.


Hahn is responsible for some of the biggest animated hits of all time, including The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast, and for making us weep.


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According to Hahn, the main narrative reason for killing off a parent is practical.


According to Hahn, the main narrative reason for killing off a parent is practical.


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21 Reasons Creed Bratton From "The Office" Is Amazing

“In case you were wondering, my spirit animal is a duck billed platypus.”


He's got a great smile.


He's got a great smile.


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He's up to date on all the current events.


He's up to date on all the current events.


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He's a family man.


He's a family man.


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He even has a blog.


He even has a blog.


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This Is What The Cast Of "Doug" Looks Like Now

“Dear Journal, hi! it’s me, Doug.”



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