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Why some beers develop a mystique
What makes a cult beer? Mostly a bit of mystique, plus word of mouth. Popularity, price and even trendiness aren't enough, and even logic doesn't necessarily enter into it.
'Get Smart' stutters between comedy, commentary
Talk about most American television shows - classic or modern - and I draw a blank.
Nick McKeena is a tough, fearless, solitary and resentful Florida's cop. After an operation to apprehend drugs, his partner dies during a shooting, and McKeena takes the responsibility of the tragedy.
'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'
Proving that you don't need Dolly Parton or Burt Reynolds to run a good "Whorehouse," the Encore Theater Company puts on its own rendition of the musical "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" for the next two ...
A dry old bone about a framed policeman, a lady lawyer, and a huge population of moral inferiors.
Weezer's newest release, dubbed the "Red Album," combines wit and the rock 'n' roll attitude that says they don't care what anyone thinks.
DVD Review: In the Name of the King - A Dungeon Siege Tale
Rise and Fight! In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale on DVD More about Burt Reynolds DVD Review: Deliverance Big Screen Entertainment will not 'Forget About It' More ... More about Jason Statham ...
'Swingtown' Looks Like 'Boogie Nights' For Television
Several years ago there was a popular movie called 'Boogie Nights' starring Burt Reynolds as a 1970's low life porn director.
Moustaches Cool Funny and Frightening
Perhaps now when we think of moustaches we think of cheesy 70's porn stars wearing short shorts and big sunglasses, but there have been a lot of different types of moustaches throughout the years that have come ...
When poker players sit down to play their game they look for something called Positive Expectation when making a decision.
Today's Top 4 at 4 from the week of May 15th, 1972
Mavis Staples and the Staple Singers had the number one song on the charts for the week of May 15th, 1972, with " I'll Take You There ". It was the first of two #1 hits for the Staple Singers.
Loni Anderson marries folk singer Bob Flick
Loni Anderson was married Saturday to Bob Flick, a founding member of the 1960s folk group The Brothers Four.
Classic Trans Ams roll in to Road Atlanta on Saturday
No, you won't be seeing a mirage or having some sort of weird flashback if you catch a glimpse of more than 60 Trans Ams cruising across metro Atlanta this weekend. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“I always wanted the car (1977 Pontiac Trans Am) and I finally have it now”
You might remember the 1977 movie, "Smokey and The Bandit." Well gas prices aren't stopping many enthusiasts from driving across the country to celebrate one of the stars in the movie, the 1977 Special Edition ... via WTAP-TV Parkersburg
Seven: Comebacks That Didn't Take
Posted May 6th 2008 9:32PM by Jeffrey M. Anderson Filed under: Cinematical Seven , Lists A good comeback is like a great third act in American lives; it's the triumphant return, the end of the story. via Cinematical
eBay Find of the Day: Trans Am SE signed by Burt Reynolds
Click on the image to see more high-res shots of this '78 SE Trans Am Mid-to-late 70's Pontiac Trans Ams have really been picking up steam on the collector car market. via Autoblog
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. 88 Minutes * R. 1:45. 88 minutes of 'lame,' or when this exhausted serial killer nonsense isn't being lame, 'offensive.' Al Pacino and his ... via Chicago Tribune
Perfect 10: This week's news & to-do's
Wednesday, view Bryan Adams' photos of Lindsay Lohan and other celebrities. MONDAY CELEB SEND-UP Comedians Rachel Dratch , Will Forte , Sherri Shepherd , Jason Sudeikis and Kristen Wiig take the stage for an ... via New York Daily News
Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current release. 88 Minutes * R. 1:45. 88 minutes of 'lame,' or when this exhausted serial killer nonsense isn't being lame, 'offensive.' Al Pacino and his ... via Chicago Tribune
'Visitor' knocks on more doors
Despite all the focus on summer's looming tentpoles, a couple of recent art house releases bear watching. via Hollywood Reporter