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Watch Iconic Movie Scenes Done With Legos [Video]
Watch Iconic Movie Scenes Done With Legos [Video]
Watch Iconic Movie Scenes Done With Legos [Video]
I don't know about your kids, but my boys are all about Legos. We have thousands of Lego pieces in huge bins all over the house. My youngest is building one of the main space ships from Star Wars with a new Lego set he just got and wants to make a video with it when he is done that I will undoubtedly have to shoot.....uuuuggghhh!
The Man of Steel Is in Theaters – The Movie and the Middle School Musical
The Man of Steel Is in Theaters – The Movie and the Middle School Musical
The Man of Steel Is in Theaters – The Movie and the Middle School Musical
The much anticipated Man of Steel movie is in theaters now. This is the most recent adaptation of the iconic Superman franchise. The movie is getting great reviews and will be a summer blockbuster, no doubt. Imagine if you will, the 1980 Superman movie starring Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder being made into a musical.
LS Referenced in Cars
LS Referenced in Cars
LS Referenced in Cars
One of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most popular songs is 'Free Bird'. Hearing someone scream 'Free Bird' at concert, a ball game or a movie theater has become almost a cult phenomenon. It has also been done many times in movies and my all-time favorite example of this is from the movie 'Cars'.
‘The Vow’ Opens Just In Time For Valentines Day
‘The Vow’ Opens Just In Time For Valentines Day
‘The Vow’ Opens Just In Time For Valentines Day
Just in time for the  most romantic day of the year, "The Vow" hits movie theaters. CHANNING TATUM and RACHEL MCADAMS in the possibly new 'The Notebook" or "Dear John" movies, but even more dramatic and romantic. A car accident puts Paige (McAdams) in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo (Tatum) works to win her heart again. Coming to ...
It Can Happen!
It Can Happen!
It Can Happen!
This is so cool. If you have seen the movie "Up", check this out....believe it and you can make it happen. On the upcoming National Geographic Channel show "How Hard Can It Be," which will premier this fall, a bunch of crazy dreamers recreate the scene in the animated Disney movie "Up" in which helium-filled party balloons lift a house high in the air. The folks at &q