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The 2012 Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, is famous for a man dressing in a Batman suit, who robbed the theatre and killed 12 people by shooting. Because of this, another film to be released at the time, Gangster Squad, was pulled from screening because a major scene in the movie was when the main characters opened fire in a movie theatre, and was regarded as offending. Several scenes of the movie are now being completely reshot and is due for a release in early 2013. |
Television |
02/06/13 |
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Patrick Star is Spongebob's friend in the show "Spongebob Squarepants". |
Television > Children's Shows |
04/10/12 |
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Jake T. Austin plays Diego on "Go, Diego, Go". |
Television > Children's Shows |
05/29/11 |
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Patrick lives under a rock in the show "Spongebob Squarepants". |
Television > Children's Shows |
05/16/11 |
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Matt Smith portrays the eleventh Doctor on "Doctor Who". |
Television > Drama |
07/29/10 |
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The Zentradi are a giant race of aliens, and often the main antagonist, in the Macross universe. |
Television > Drama |
07/03/10 |
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Talk show host Oprah Winfrey's name was originally "Orpah" |
Television |
07/01/10 |
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The sitcom "Sanford and Son" is an American remake of British sitcom "Steptoe and Son". |
Television > Comedy |
06/22/10 |
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Charmed was the longest running hour-long series featuring all female leads. |
Television > Drama |
03/19/10 |
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Holly Marie Combs, portraying Piper, is the only cast member who appears in every episode of Charmed, including the original unaired pilot. |
Television > Drama |
02/24/10 |
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The 3 original Charmed ones are Prue, Piper and Phoebe. |
Television > Drama |
02/19/10 |
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Peter MacNicol won the 2001 Emmy Award for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
Television |
01/15/10 |
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Cynthia Nixon won the 2004 Emmy Award for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. |
Television |
12/24/09 |
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Jeremy Piven won the 2008 Emmy Award for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
Television |
12/24/09 |
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Brad Garrett won the 2005 Emmy Award for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. |
Television |
12/24/09 |
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