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Mass Brawl Outside Gadot Hamas Screening
When Palestinian terrorist group Hamas launched a surprise attack into Israel on October 7th, it did not take long for footage of the events to start appearing on the internet as Hamas operatives live streamed the attacks themselves on telegram channels, and Israeli forces entered attacked areas and saw the
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AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Trailer
Netflix has finally released their trailer for the new live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender and it looks very faithful to the anime show. This is not to be confused with M. Night Shyamalananalananan’s much-loathed 2010 theatrical release. For those who don’t know, Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender is based on
Warner Axe Falls On COYOTE VS. ACME
Warner Bros. has just taken a move that has surprised the entire movie industry once again. They have axed the $70 million-budgeted live-action/CG animation mixed movie Coyote Vs. Acme. The movie was finished, in the can, and ready to go. Warner Bros. has previous in this area. The whole industry