Apr 28 2011

The Final Countdown: Fake New Yorkers, Horrifying Statues and Harry Potter VII

Published by at 4:00 pm under Final Countdown

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The Countdown

14 unintentionally horrifying statues – [Cracked]

New Harry Potter VII trailer – [FilmDrunk]

They’re making a TV show about The Firm? – [WarmingGlow]

Ryan Phillippe quits acting – [HolyTaco]

A gallery of ’80s arcades – [Izismile]

Superman gets another villain – [Pajiba]

The E-trade baby loses everything – [CollegeHumor]

The five most royal sex scandals – [Maxim]

Katie Upton is at Tribeca – [FHM]

Some hot Mortal Kombat costumes – [ForkParty]

5 reasons why Rebecca Black is evil – [SmokingJacket]

Peach lands in hot lava – [Atom]

This is an awesome laptop – [DJMick]

White girl covers Lil Wayne – [CavemanCircus]

10 disturbing questions from Star Tours – [ToplessRobot]





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2 Responses to “The Final Countdown: Fake New Yorkers, Horrifying Statues and Harry Potter VII”

  1. Jim Laheyon 28 Apr 2011 at 4:57 pm

    I didn’t agree with most of that New York article. Apparently if an actor starred in a TV show set in New York (Jason Alexander, Tiny Fey, Stephen Colbert, Sarah Jessica Parker), we’re supposed to assume they live in New York permanently? That’s some weak logic on the part of the article writer. By that logic all of the stars of Lost live on a deserted tropical island and Dick Clark lives in Times Square. The only one I really agree with is Spike Lee (mostly because I knew Sinatra was from Hoboken, or he’d be the only other one). Those other people had no location association at all to me.

  2. Jim Laheyon 28 Apr 2011 at 5:01 pm

    One other thing, the Harry Caray statue outside Wrigley Field in Chicago belongs on the list of scariest statues. I live half a block from it and walk by it every day; it still creeps me out. Check it out below, and look at the children from hell swarming around his legs.

    http://www.coral-lab.org/~catalano/photos/roadtrip_2002/roadtrip_2002-Pages/Image211.html

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