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Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal
As it turns out, Ryan Gosling isn't the only Hollywood actor refusing to eat his cereal.
Nic Cage Flashlight in Left 4 Dead
This mod might just be the thing to rekindle your interest in Left 4 Dead: it turns your flashlight into a projection of Nicolas Cage's face.
Breaking in the Middle
During his time playing Hal on the television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston's character had a little run-in with the law for suspicion of selling narcotics.