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Real-World M3GANS: 5 Robotic Friends You Can Make (Buy) Right Now
[ad_1] The Model 3 Generative Android, aka M3GAN (now streaming on Peacock), is the latest in a long line of fictional killer robots, but she was intended to be the ultimate human companion. When 8-year-old Cady’s parents were killed in a car accident and her world was upended, she needed someone to connect with. Cady found that…
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Chucky Star Alex Vincent is Hopeful For a Future With The Franchise
[ad_1] Alex Vincent was just six years old when he auditioned for the role of Andy Barclay, the child, owner, nemesis, and once-preferred reincarnation method of the murderous doll, Chucky in the 1888 movie, Child’s Play. But at the New Jersey Horror Convention and Film Festival in Edison, New Jersey in April, the now-adult Vincent was…
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Watch an Escaped Circus Elephant on the Loose in Butte, Montana
[ad_1] Show us an animal in a cage and we’ll show you an animal looking for an opportunity to get out. That’s the basic premise behind the animated family flick Madagascar (now streaming on Peacock) – which features a diverse group of zoo animals who give up their lives of artificial luxury to make a go of it…
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The Wild Cartoon World of Billy Madison
[ad_1] It starts with a giant penguin. Adam Sandler was already a comedy star by the time Billy Madison rolled around in 1995, thanks to a run on Saturday Night Live and films like Airheads, but something was still missing. Yes, he was a star, and he was on the rise, but he wasn’t Adam Sandler yet. With Billy Madison, which he starred…
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Going Back to the Future with the World’s First Negative Leap Second
[ad_1] How long is a second? It’s not very long, snap your fingers and one has passed, but how long is it exactly? Is it an equal division of the day, 1/86,400 the time it takes the planet to revolve around its axis, or is it some unit of true time, irrespective of the motions…
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John Carpenter On the Scene that Convinced Him to Direct The Thing
[ad_1] Despite knocking it out of the park — and then some — with 1982’s The Thing (now available to own from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment alongside the 1951 and 2011 versions), John Carpenter initially turned down the offer to direct Universal’s second film adaptation of Who Goes There?, the seminal sci-fi novella published by John W. Campbell…
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Pluto Is a Planet Again, but Only in Arizona
[ad_1] The more we peer into the infinite expanse of the universe, the more exoplanets we find. Some of them are hot gas giants, larger than Jupiter but orbiting closer than Mercury. Some of them are small and rocky, similar to Earth. Some of them might even harbor intelligent extraterrestrials like Resident Alien’s Harry Vanderspeigle…
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Resident Alien Star Sara Tomko Praises Season 3 Finale
[ad_1] Real talk: Who needs a PR department when you’ve got Sara Tomko? The principal Resident Alien star behind the beloved character of Asta Twelvetrees is, perhaps, the SYFY show’s greatest hype-person. Her latest posts on Instagram concern the Season 3 finale, “Homecoming,” which the actress hailed as “no joke,” “stunning,” and “a great finish to an awesome…
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Resident Alien Creator Teases More Alan Tudyk Aliens
[ad_1] In the Season 3 finale of SYFY’s Resident Alien, audiences experienced quite the switcheroo shocker when it was revealed that Harry (Alan Tudyk) and baby Bridget have been imprisoned by the Greys on the moon, and the malevolent, shapeshifting Mantid has taken on the guise of Harry in Patience. Only Max (Judah Prehn) and Sahar…
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Resident Alien Creator Explains Season 3 Cliffhangers & More
[ad_1] As the insanity of the latest Resident Alien finale, “Homecoming,” sinks in with audiences, viewers have been assured a fun time pondering the potential outcomes of every major character who had their life blown up this episode. Yes, Resident Alien showrunner Chris Sheridan and his writers left quite the trail of messes for alien Harry…