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Disney+ launched in early November, and amongst their early offerings was The Imagineering Story, a six-hour journey into the history of Disney, the company, the acquisitions, and of course the parks. We all have heard about Steamboat Willie and the origins of Mickey Mouse, but now we get a great in-depth story of the formation …

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We all know I love my Marvel shows, and I’ll watch almost all of them, and it’s not just the ones that are exclusive to Netflix. I’ve given shows like Legion (on FX — couldn’t make it out of Season 1) and Inhumans (ABC — which turned into a pretty “Meh” mini-series) a shot, and have …

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I’ve seen the movies you’ve made. You never had any pride. Why start now? Before it even starts, the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis gives him a kick straight where it counts. And while most of it is about making fun of his age, which is an old joke…they never won’t be funny. Comedy Central …

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With the World Cup fast approaching Grant Wahl has put out a new book, Masters of Modern Soccer, that focuses on some of the top players in the world, and how they play the modern game of soccer. Grant has a way with words, making the complicated seem understanding, and breaking it down for everyone to …

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The fifth installment in the continuation of the Millennium Series, created by Stieg Larsson, and a follow-up to The Girl In The Spider Web, David Lagercrantz does really well in carving the story in An Eye For An Eye. The original trilogy, published after Larsson’s death, was overloaded with information, and a lot of readers were likely to get caught …

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Pentatonix burst onto the scene in 2011 as the Season 3 winners of The Sing-Off. And while there were four seasons, and four winners, they are the only ones that really took off and made a name for themselves. Over the years they’ve won Grammy’s and YouTube Music Awards, and their covers of songs have …

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Thor: Ragnarok, the second most recent Marvel movie, before Black Panther was a semi-enjoyable movie…but mostly a giant bore. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) returns home to Asgard to find Loki (Tom Hiddleston) pretending to be King after exiling Oden. When they go to bring Oden back home, they discover their sister Hela (Cate Blanchett) who brings death …

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