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Thursday, October 28, 2010

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127 Hours (trailer vid)

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127 Hours releases November 5th and is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's (James Franco) remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next five days Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to finally discover he has the courage and the wherewithal to extricate himself by any means necessary, scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he is finally rescued. Throughout his journey, Ralston recalls friends, lovers (Clemence Poesy), family, and the two hikers (Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara) he met before his accident. Will they be the last two people he ever had the chance to meet? A visceral thrilling story that will take an audience on a never before experienced journey and prove what we can do when we choose life.

Man Has $6,500 Love Doll 'Reincarnated'

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Let's pretend, for a second, you're a lonesome guy who has bad luck with women. You buy an upscale silicone love doll and grow attached to "her"; but, after a decade of lovin', she starts to fall apart.

26 Bizarre Star Wars Costumes

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Take a look at 26 Bizarre Star Wars costumes that show that Star Wars geeks will go to any length to become their favorite character (and more).

Army Sergeant, Sentenced to 11 Years for Pimping Out Teenage Girls

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It all started when federal investigators noticed a 17-year-old runaway girl from Seattle posting ads soliciting sex on Craigslist. It didn't take them long after that to determine that there was another, even younger, teenage girl doing the same thing and that Sgt. Sterling Terrance Hospedales was behind it all as a part time pimp and a full time scumbag.

8 Questions Every WoW Fan Apparently Needs Answered

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Blizzcon 2010 let gamers try Diablo III and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, giving them a sneak preview of the cause of their next failed relationships.

The 9 Scariest Short Internet Films

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This Halloween night, we bet that a lot of you will be watching at least one scary movie in order to get into the proper spirit (no pun intended.)  This list might help you along your way.

San Francisco Dispensary Offers Free Weed for Giants Home Runs

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Do you love the San Francisco Giants? Do you love marijuana? If so, your rooting interests can be combined into one weed-fueled baseball bonanza during the World Series.

Alleged Phoenix Pimp Keeps Pimp Hand Strong by Throwing Cheeseburger at Prostitute

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They say pimpin' aint easy. Sometimes it's so hard that a pimp is forced to take drastic measures to keep his pimp hand strong -- like throwing a McDonald's cheeseburger at a prostitute because his milkshake wasn't included with his order.

Obama Wants White People in the Back of the Bus

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I'm happy to report that the entire cast of clowns at Fox News read their talking points memo for the day – the one that dealt with what President Obama really really meant when he said: Finally we got this car up on level ground. And, yes, it's a little beat up. It needs to go to the body shop. It's got some dents; it needs a tune-up. But it's pointing in the right direction. And now we've got the Republicans tapping us on the shoulder, saying, we want the keys back.

Excuse Me Sir...You Did What? (PIC)

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The 2010 All-Fiction Baseball Team (Graphic)

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The World Series starts tonight. Truth be told, we don't give a damn about either team. So we came up with the 2010 MLB All-Fiction Team.

New NASA Images Show Pakistan Still Needs Our Help

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While it may not be showing up in the "A" section of the newspaper anymore, new satellite images from NASA show that much of Pakistan is still flooded, and the crisis is far from over.

Identity Theft Statistics (Infographic)

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Here we take a look at one of the most common crimes committed worldwide: Identity theft. Take a look at how it happens in this knowledge packed Infographic.

Ghoulish Garage Sale Finds: Think Babies in Jars.

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Some people, either by accident or design, find themselves in possession of macabre objects. From hipbones to wallets made of human skin to babies in jars, what becomes of horrible artifacts?

CEO Salaries vs. Company Profits

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America is still picking up the pieces of the worst financial disaster in decades, and the bulk of the damage struck in the financial market. In a time where you might think banks would be keeping their money internal to repair and rebuild their organizations, we have instead gaped in horror as some 0f these same executives receive multimillion dollar bonuses year after year. In fact, a study performed by the Associated Press in 2008 found that $1.6 billion of total government bail out money (money provided to fledgling organizations intended to keep them from total collapse) went straight to various executives pockets. Today we explore where some of that morally-questionable money went.

Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' to be Adapted into Feature-Length Film

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In adapting the song to film, also attached is writer Jeremy Garelick, who found success with 'The Hangover .' The plot is said to center around horror legend Vincent Price, who performs the zombie voiceover during the song.

42 Classic Camo Moments In Pop Culture

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Check out the past, present, and future of this hardcore memorable print. Some of the most classic figures in pop culture history rocked Camo and you may not have even noticed. Check out this breakdown of it.

Dungeons & Dragons Site Has Impossible-To-Answer Security Question (PIC)

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And no, for security reasons Palmala Handerson is not an acceptable answer…

The 6 Creepiest Places on Earth (Part 2)

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Whether it's due to their bizarre histories, suspicious coincidences or good ol' human insanity, these are the locations even the die-hardest of atheists wouldn't venture into without a crucifix and a Super Soaker full of Pope-blessed water.

Is There a Gene for Liberals?

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Well, not quite, but scientists say they have found the first evidence that a gene can play a role in shaping an individual's political leanings.

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