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Best News Bloopers of 2014 (So Far)
February 27th, 2014 11:34 AMCheck out YouTuber NewsBeFunny's hilarious compilation of the best news bloopers of the year thus far.
Summon Your Spirit Pokemon
February 27th, 2014 11:00 AMIn your time of need you can call on your spirit Pokemon. Unfortunately it probably won't be able to help.
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Must-See Impressions of Oscar Nominees
February 27th, 2014 10:00 AMCelebrity impressionist Piotr Michael lets the voices Maggie Smith, Steve Martin, Ian McKellen, and many others explain the best way to accept an Oscar.
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February 27th, 2014 12:00 AM ShareSlates For Sarah Pour in on Facebook
February 26th, 2014 10:00 PMIn remembering 27-year-old camera assistant Sarah Jones who was fatally struck by a train while working on a location shoot last week, film slate tributes have been pouring in on Facebook from sympathetic camera crews around the world.
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Best News Bloopers of 2014 (So Far)
Check out YouTuber NewsBeFunny's hilarious compilation of the best news bloopers of the year thus far.
Summon Your Spirit Pokemon
In your time of need you can call on your spirit Pokemon. Unfortunately it probably won't be able to help.
Must-See Impressions of Oscar Nominees
Celebrity impressionist Piotr Michael lets the voices Maggie Smith, Steve Martin, Ian McKellen, and many others explain the best way to accept an Oscar.
Slates For Sarah Pour in on Facebook
In remembering 27-year-old camera assistant Sarah Jones who was fatally struck by a train while working on a location shoot last week, film slate tributes have been pouring in on Facebook from sympathetic camera crews around the world.