HILARIOUS: 'Godzilla' The Aggressive Turkey Drops Hot New Rap Video
Detroit's come out with a turkey rap so fresh, you won't be able to stomach it. Godzilla, the turkey known for stalking and attacking a Michigan wo...
Detroit's come out with a turkey rap so fresh, you won't be able to stomach it. Godzilla, the turkey known for stalking and attacking a Michigan wo...
AP | Posted 05.05.2012
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — An Oakland County woman says she's become a prisoner on her own property, stalked and harassed by a 25-pound turkey. ...
Mental Floss | Posted 12.19.2011
Kim Jong Il was not only a dictator known for starving his people so he could live high on the hog, he was also a movie buff who, in his younger years...
Ben Falk | Posted 10.16.2011
1. The new Muppets movie is going to be awesome - After all, Kermit said so. The legendary frog (as well as director James Bobin, Fozzie and Miss Piggy) all showed up on the big screen for a live link-up with a packed crowd at Indigo2 and introduced a great clip from the upcoming movie featuring Kermit singing.
HuffingtonPost.com | Ben Muessig | Posted 11.15.2011
It's no Godzilla, but an earless rabbit allegedly born near Japan's severely-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has become the latest poster chi...
The Huffington Post | Grace Green | Posted 05.25.2011
Walmart has been trying to conquer New York City for a few years now. After two failed attempts, the New York Times reported in mid-December that the...
Randy Miller | Posted 05.25.2011
Some of our most enlightened minds and passionate leaders were educators first. So why don't we treat our teachers as if they are entering an illustrious profession?
Farihah Zaman | Posted 05.25.2011
Bedeviled brings up some prickly questions about whether or not convention should be so easily accepted. How has something as disturbing as rape revenge become a "classic" of genre film?
Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011
"'Medicine' is one of those messed-up drug songs. It's more like a tantrum, you know saying, 'I don't want your bulls**t.' I don't know, it's sort of hard to explain."
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Aside from any further output from Lady Gaga, I can't think of much that's more unnecessary than the remake of Clash of the Titans, at least until the next remake of Godzilla comes along.
Tonya Plank | Posted 05.25.2011
I've lived in a studio apartment on the second floor of a Manhattan brownstone for six years. The first four and a half were wonderful: I loved my nei...
Brad Balfour | Posted 05.25.2011
Roland Emmerich doesn't seem megalomaniacal. In fact, he seems so unassuming that you just want to grab him a beer and sit in rapt attention as he tells how he destroyed the world, again.
Roy Rivenburg | Posted 05.25.2011
Tired of ravaging Tokyo or climbing the Empire State Building in cold weather? Now there's Snuggie for Monsters, the blanket with sleeves that lets you terrorize humans while staying snuggly warm!
Daniel Cubias | Posted 05.25.2011
2012 pillages an ancient culture, deliberately misrepresents its traditions, and then claims its all true. More important, it taps into the serious vein of crazy that we have in this country.
Huffington Post | Dan Abramson | Posted 05.25.2011
Hollywood loves to destroy the earth. Whether it comes in the form of an alien attack, a giant lizard, or just a good old fashioned asteroid, director...
Giles Slade | Posted 05.25.2011
The Copenhagen conference is billed as humanity's last chance to reverse climate change, but many fear we have already reached a global tipping point. Our films reflect this.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011
With the Internet, it is no longer necessary to go to a theater to see the must-see coming attraction, and I genuinely miss the days when I would watch Entertainment Tonight hoping for a sneak peak at a major preview.
Dan Dorfman | Posted 05.25.2011
The dollar is getting stronger, we still have relatively strong banks, both gold and the greenback offer money-making opportunities, and this crisis is not the end of the world.
Jason Notte | Posted 05.25.2011
Few could have imagined the impact Godzilla: King of the Monsters would have had when it was released here in 1956, but a half-century later it's the most important foreign film in American history.
New York Times | Michael Ciepley | Posted 05.25.2011
Prospective blockbusters are not usually built this way. Rob Moore, the executive who oversees Paramount Pictures' marketing and distribution operati...
The Huffington Post | Andy Campbell | Posted 04.01.2012