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Jon Snow's '80s Training Montage
June 15th, 2013 11:30 AMIf Jon Snow wants to win the respect of the Night's Watch, he must impress them with his skills. Only this time, he must do it to an inspirational synth-heavy soundtrack straight out of 1982.
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June 15th, 2013 11:15 AM ShareIs This Even the Final Form of MySpace?
June 14th, 2013 7:00 PMMyspace relaunched itself (once again) as a social music platform with a uber-hip ad campaign that reportedly cost $20 million. But in doing so, they removed all of their old users' profiles and blogs without notice.
He-Man Sings: Heavy Metal Edition
June 14th, 2013 6:00 PMCheck out this long overdue metal rendition of 4 Non Blondes' 1993 alt-rock single "What's Up?" as covered by Norwegian YouTuber PelleK.
Cebu Dancing Inmates Go to Big Screen
June 14th, 2013 5:30 PMFrom Memes to Films: Philippines' most wanted dancers make their big screen debut with Dance of the Steel Bars, a new feature film inspired by the true story of Fillipino inmates who rose to global fame from their courtyard at the Cebu Provinicial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.
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Is This Even the Final Form of MySpace?
Myspace relaunched itself (once again) as a social music platform with a uber-hip ad campaign that reportedly cost $20 million. But in doing so, they removed all of their old users' profiles and blogs without notice.
Cebu Dancing Inmates Go to Big Screen
From Memes to Films: Philippines' most wanted dancers make their big screen debut with Dance of the Steel Bars, a new feature film inspired by the true story of Fillipino inmates who rose to global fame from their courtyard at the Cebu Provinicial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.