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Pizza Planet Delivers for Pixar

So why does a Pizza Planet delivery truck make an appearance in every Pixar film to date, except THE INCREDIBLES? Is this an insider reference  or a sick joke?

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A Valentine’s Day Message

Lots of mushy cards get exchanged every Valentine’s Day, but in 1776, perhaps the most important pamphlet in American history began circulating. It was Thomas Paine’s COMMON SENSE, an instant best seller, read by everyone from Gen. George Washington to the lowest buck private in the army. In this episode of LIBERTY’S KIDS, James, Sarah and Henri meet Thomas Paine and learn of his belief that the common man can rule himself. The Kids also hear Paine’s stand favoring full independence from England.

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Time to Boycott Hollywood

Hollywood and Starbucks: you have invoked the wrath of the silent majority. You will be our first target- using compassionate, legal, non-violent boycotts we are going to drain you propagandists and globalist hacks dry. David Seaman reports. MAGA!

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‘Star Wars’ Made Mistakes, Too

If the technical crew of the Star Wars series knew beforehand what impact the movies would have on the silver screen and the dough it would rake in, they would have been a bit more careful in the editing process. Screen Rant says there were plenty of mistakes made in the movie series, including 10 that you probably missed.

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The Impact Of ‘Star Wars’

George Lucas’ Star Wars franchise was an immediate cultural phenomenon. The series and the numerous spinoffs in books, toys and comics date back 30-plus years and redefined how movies were made and marketed. Host Nick Gillespie sits down with cultural critics Alyssa Rosenberg of the Washington Post, Sonny Bunch of the Free Beacon and Peter Suderman of Reason, Vox to discuss how and why Star Wars changed everything and how the original movies became political and cultural touchstones in this edition of Reason.TV.

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Movies Predict the Future

Alltime 10s delves into past movies that predicted the future. Perhaps the most glaring example came from The Matrix, Terminator 2 and Super Mario Bros, which amazingly predicted 9/11. Hard to believe, but true. Check out the prognosticating powers of nine other movies.

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The Power Of the Lens

In this video blog by Perfet Life, a moving collection of iconic photographs from the last 100 years demonstrates the heartbreak of loss, the tremendous power of loyalty and the triumph of the human spirit.

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Hollywood’s Idiot Heroes

Wild Bill says the best way to ruin a trip to the grocery store is to come across a slew of the Hollywood tabloids fawning over Tinseltown’s fake heroes. He explains in this edition of Wild Bill for Ameerica.

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Where’s Reagan’s Hollywood?

Once upon a time, conservative actors such as Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne strolled the red carpet in Hollywood. More recently, Clint Eastwood and Jon Voight upheld traditional values in Tinseltown. Today, we have Matt Damon, Tom Hanks and Michael Moore delivering progressive, left-wing propaganda. So what on Earth happened? Host Bill Whittle welcomes an all-star panel of conservatives, including Alfonzo Rachel, Andrew Klavan, Roger Simon and Dinesh D’Souza, to answer this question in this edition of PJTV.

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Did ‘Interview’ Live Up to Hype

Film critic Kevin McCarthy from NerdTears.com tells Fox & Friends that the controversial movie The Interview was underwhelming. But, he adds, he’s glad that America packed movie theaters to watch the film, sending a terse message that we do not give in to threats. Check out McCarthy’s detailed review.

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