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الجمعة، 12 يونيو 2015

Internet Evidently Unaware Rue McClanahan Has Been Dead for 5 Years

Rue McClanahan | Photo Credits: Corbis

This is your regular friendly reminder to check the dates on stories before you click "share."

On Friday, news of Rue McClanahan's death at age 76 started trending on Facebook and Twitter. And the former Golden Girls star did in fact die... five years ago.

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8 Things We Hope Will Happen on the Game of Thrones Finale

Game of Thrones | Photo Credits: HBO

Listen up, Game of Thrones fans: The finale is coming.

After waiting 42 weeks for Game of Thrones' new season to start, it's hard to accept that it's already the end. This season has been tough, what with the writers throwing in some twists and turns that weren't in the books, all of which were

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Simpsons Producers Clarify on Twitter: No, Marge and Homer Aren't Getting Divorced

The Simpsons | Photo Credits: Fox

D'oh! Turns out Homer and Marge still choo-choo-choose one another, despite the rumors.

Earlier this week, in an interview with Variety, executive producer Al Jean said that the Simpson patriarch and matriarch will separate in an upcoming episode. The Internet promptly freaked out.

But the show's

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The NAACP Stands Behind Fake Black President

Rachel Dolezal | Photo Credits: KXLY, Splash

The NAACP is throwing its support behind Rachel Dolezal, the white president of the organization's Spokane Washington branch who pretended to be black for the past 10 years.

"One's racial identity is not a qualifying criteria or disqualifying standard for NAACP leadership," the NAACP said in a

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Secret Cinema: The Empire Strikes Back Review

Secret Cinema: The Empire Strikes Back Review

Fun but costly, it is

When The Empire Strikes Back was announced as the theme of the latest Secret Cinema extravaganza, it was clear that this was going to be an ambitious affair. Would the film be screened in a replica of Cloud City, with Lobot manning the cloakroom? Would visitors be thrust into a Hoth-esque icy wilderness, with the option to ride around on people in tauntaun costumes? Or would it involve a bus trip out of London to a fetid bog?

It was, in fact, none of the above. Instead, guests are ushered through set-ups from the previous Episode, A New Hope, most notably Tatooine. And without getting into spoilers — fear the wrath of Secret Cinema stormtroopers — it is a genuinely impressive experience, both in terms of its scale and the attention to detail. The space is twice the size of the one used for last summer's Back To The Future shindig, and even without going on the 'missions' assigned by the in-character actors, there's plenty to keep one busy. Empire — who dressed "up" for the occasion as a Dark Helmet-esque Darth Vader, a gaffer-taped-trousers-wearing Han Solo, a crap Porkins and a Poundshop Obi-Wan — got pestered by Jawas, enjoyed some Lando's Chicken (pun of the night) and accidentally wandered into an expansive outdoors smoking area, proving that deathsticks are still in vogue. Though less of a communal experience than Back To The Future, where a huge crowd congregated in a mocked-up town square, there are several big orchestrated moments and it's geek heaven to see so many people cheering scenes recreated from a 35 year-old film.

Fans of Star Wars will have a great time. The much talked about sticking point is, of course, the price, and this Secret Cinema is the most eye-wateringly expensive yet. The entry fee is £75, and in addition to that most of the activities involve forking out still more - even a souvenir digital photo (cameraphones are sealed in silver bags at the start of the night) will set you back £3.

It's not the company's finest moment — Back To The Future and Blade Runner were more spectacular — but at least we didn't get locked in a cell with a man pretending to masturbate (Empire's heinous Shawshank Redemption experience). And if you know your Aunt Beru from Count Dooku, you're going to have a lot of fun. Pricey it might be, but film-lovers should still be thankful that such gloriously nerdy experiences are being put on. Now can they please tackle Game Of Thrones?




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The Fosters Exclusive Sneak Peek: Will Jude's Birth Father Come Between Him and Callie?

The Fosters | Photo Credits: Adam Taylor, ABC Family

The Fosters' Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Jude (Hayden Byerly) are as close as can be, but the one man who can tear them apart? Jude's birth father (Jamie McShane).

On Monday's episode, Stef (Teri Polo) and Lena (Sherri Saum) plan a Father's Day brunch, but when Jude learns that Callie has invited her

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Secret CInema: The Empire Strikes Back Review

Secret CInema: The Empire Strikes Back Review

Fun but costly, it is

When The Empire Strikes Back was announced as the theme of the latest Secret Cinema extravaganza, it was clear that this was going to be an ambitious affair. Would the film be screened in a replica of Cloud City, with Lobot manning the cloakroom? Would visitors be thrust into a Hoth-esque icy wilderness, with the option to ride around on people in tauntaun costumes? Or would it involve a bus trip out of London to a fetid bog?

 

It was, in fact, none of the above. Instead, guests are ushered through set-ups from the previous Episode, A New Hope, most notably Tatooine. And without getting into spoilers — fear the wrath of Secret Cinema stormtroopers — it is a genuinely impressive experience, both in terms of its scale and the attention to detail. The space is twice the size of the one used for last summer's Back To The Future shindig, and even without going on the 'missions' assigned by the in-character actors, there's plenty to keep one busy. Empire — who dressed "up" for the occasion as a Dark Helmet-esque Darth Vader, a gaffer-taped-trousers-wearing Han Solo, a crap Porkins and a Poundshop Obi-Wan — got pestered by Jawas, enjoyed some Lando's Chicken (pun of the night) and accidentally wandered into an expansive outdoors smoking area, proving that deathsticks are still in vogue. Though less of a communal experience than Back To The Future, where a huge crowd congregated in a mocked-up town square, there are several big orchestrated moments and it's geek heaven to see so many people cheering scenes recreated from a 35 year-old film.

 

Fans of Star Wars will have a great time. The much talked about sticking point is, of course, the price, and this Secret Cinema is the most eye-wateringly expensive yet. The entry fee is £75, and in addition to that most of the activities involve forking out still more - even a souvenir digital photo (cameraphones are sealed in silver bags at the start of the night) will set you back £3.

 

It's not the company's finest moment — Back To The Future and Blade Runner were more spectacular — but at least we didn't get locked in a cell with a man pretending to masturbate (Empire's heinous Shawshank Redemption experience). And if you know your Aunt Beru from Count Dooku, you're going to have a lot of fun. Pricey it might be, but film-lovers should still be thankful that such gloriously nerdy experiences are being put on. Now can they please tackle Game Of Thrones?










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