Legends of cinema normally retire long before they expire but we tend to consider their acting career over when their life is over. That used to be a reasonable expectation, but not anymore with the advancements of CGI that can bring anyone back from the dead and insert them into a scene. In the case of Gladiator, the resurrection was out of necessity, and now the technology is just gaining speed with the latest cameos in The Flash.
Anyone with experience working in gaming development will know it’s a low-key miracle any major game gets released at all, let alone arriving bug-free and enjoyable to play. As such, the gaming landscape is speckled with titles that were billed as groundbreaking but ended up being released to widespread disappointment, inevitably followed shortly thereafter by a “yeah we screwed up but we’re listening” social media apology.
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When two of the 90 Day Fiancé universe’s biggest personalities get together, things like this happen.
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“You’re at a resort, you can’t do that here!” Angela pointed out. “Yes I can!
Any movie being named as a “career-killer” often has an air of hyperbole to it, but seeing as star Paz de la Huerta literally filed a $55 million lawsuit for that very reason following the release of Nurse 3D, it’s an entirely accurate summation in this instance.
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Alfonso Ribeiro stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night, where the America’s Funniest Home Videos host opened up — probably not for the first time, and probably not for the last — about people asking him to do the “Carlton dance.”
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