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How To Throw a 4th of July Party: Independence Day Decorations for Your Picnic or Party
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Every 4th of July, the air fills with the scent of BBQ and the smoke of fireworks. It's always a hot day, but one where you can't help but love the chorus of sounds that fill the air. This lens will provide you with everything you need to decorate your Independence Day shindig. From tablewear to wall decor, it's all here! Read Full Story
Indiana Jones Merchandise, Toys, Clothing and Collectibles
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Indiana Jones 4 is almost here and with it, a slew of new merchandise. From action figures to t-shirts to books to potato heads (yes!), now is the time for Children of the 80s to relive their love for Indy and time for a new generation to learn to appreciate a true action hero. Read Full Story
My Official Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review
Last night, I was able to see the first showing of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull at 12:01. I would have posted when I got home, but it was 4 in the morning and I was tired. And no, the movie wasn't *that* long. I will begin my review by saying, if you're going in expecting this film to be as good or better than Raiders of the Lost Ark, you will be disappointed. If you're going in expecting this film to give you back your childhood, you will be disappointed. No movie is... Read Full Story
Heath Ledger's Joker: After Heath's Death, What Will Be Different In Regards to The Dark Knight
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I came across an interesting blog post and found myself digging through the memory banks of my pop culture riddled mind for memories of comic book movie marketing past. I found myself responding in length on the post's link on ShowHype, but thought I could be a little more verbose (oh yay!) here. The question lies in this poster and whether or not the poster is banking on Ledger's death: You know, seriously, it's a valid question. And normally, I would find such marketing suspect. If we... Read Full Story
Blondeheroine: Lensography
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Can't you just hear Don Lafontaine saying that? Okay, maybe not. However, I became addicted to Squidoo earlier this year and have been busy making lenses ever since. These are some of my lenses. And I'm always working on them.  Read Full Story
Indiana Jones Primer: Get Ready The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Maybe you're new to Indiana Jones. Maybe it's just been awhile since you've seen any of the Indiana Jones movies. Whatever your situation, this lens will catch you up to date if you just haven't got time to watch the movies before May 22. Read Full Story
Indiana Jones Costumes
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One of the most recognizable movie icons of all time, movie fans want to be Indiana Jones because he's a hero, he's exciting, he's an adventurer and, well, he's sexy. With the right accessories and a bit of a swagger, you can put together an awesome Indiana Jones costume. I'm constantly updating this page as I find new Indiana Jones accoutrements, etc. Read Full Story
Furreal's Biscuit - The Biscuit You Don't Want To Eat, Only Play With
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At this year's Toy Fair, Hasbro unveiled their newest addition to the Furreal line, Biscuit - a lifelike golden retriever. This lens is dedicated to all things Biscuit. Where you can get him once he's released for sale and news regarding Biscuit and Furreal. Read Full Story
How to Find the Best 4th of July Costumes for Independence Day: Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam ...
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If you're in need of the perfect costume for the 4th of July, then you're in the right place. Whether you need something grandiose or simple for your celebration, you can find it here. Traditionally, patriotic costumes include staples such as Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty, but, believe it or not, you do have more options which you will find below. Read Full Story
Ben Cooper Halloween Costumes
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If you're a child of the 80s, 70s or 60s, there's a good chance that you once found yourself ensconced in a plastic Ben Cooper costume. Unlike today's costumes that are made of fabric with lace or vinyl and all sorts of accessories, these primitive (at least by today's standards) costumes were plastic with a plastic face mask that had holes for the eyes and three tiny holes for the nostrils and mouth. Usually, the costume came in a box with a cellophane window that showed the mask peering... Read Full Story