Say the word "sequel" to any filmgoer and they'll most likely cower in fear, snarl a few times, then attack you. For they know that sequels are usually a weak attempt from Hollywood to cash in on a previous success. However, no one reacted badly when we heard that Shrek was going to get a sequel.
It has been brought to my attention that much of the Drexel community has, for far too long, been out of the loop and in the dark as to the current happenings in the departments of fashion design and design and merchandising. Fashion has the ability to serve as an occasional oasis from the daily doldrums in our lives here at Drexel University.
People of all ages gathered outside the Northstar Bar on 27th and Poplar streets May 22 waiting for the doors to open. The concert-goers were finally allowed to enter the bar around 7:10 pm, into the two-story-high room that included a small stage, a bar selling refreshments and merchandise tables for the bands.
When in doubt about pop culture terminology, there's no longer a need to look foolish in front of your friends, thanks to http://www.urbandictionary.com. If you've lived under a rock or recently returned from a seven-year monastery tour of Tibet, this is the site for you to update your vernacular.
Imagine, if you will, a gigantic house that some would call a mansion. Dozens of rooms, a couple of latrines, maybe a solarium or an atrium or some other high-fallutin' crap. Now imagine that somewhere in this house is a little man locked inside a closet.
Some of the most highly anticipated finales were saved for the last two weeks in May. Here are the summaries for the most popular shows that aired season or series finales between May 19 and May 24.
Children of the 1980s have long waited for a decent Transformers game. Takara first attempted to create a Transformers game for the Sony Playstation under the Beast Wars label with a truly awful result. The other Transformers game, Beast Wars: Transmetals, was even sparser, as the fighting game - yes, that is not a typo - was only available as a rental, probably to assure no one purchased the monstrosity.
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