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One of the truly terrific sci-fi films that has been criminally neglected critically, is Colossus: The Forbin Project, a 1970 film. The aptly-named Colossus is entrusted with taking over the United States nuclear defense system. This turns out to be a mistake as the machine soon rebels against his human makers and gone mad.

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Super Mario Bros. 3 is the third game in Nintendo's long-running Super Mario series. It was released back in 1990, during the prime of the NES. This was probably the most popular of all the Mario games. It was chosen as the second best video game of all time!

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The Marx Brothers were a popular team of sibling comedians who appeared in stage plays, film, and television. In their first films they appeared as The Four Marx Brothers Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Zeppo, but Zeppo left the movie business after Duck Soup.After that Chico and Harpo more or less retired, but Groucho started a new career as a show master.

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Groucho Marx is an American comedian and actor, famous for his work in the Marx Brothers comedy team, and his solo film and television career. Groucho never used profanity in any of his performances and said he never wanted to be known as a dirty comic.

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Duck Soup is a great example of a film from 1933 that can easily induce a person into bursts of laughter. It's no. 85 on the American Film Institute's top 100 films list. The best Marx Bros movie ever!

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A Night at the Opera is great Marx Brothers entertainment from 1935. It fully deserves its reputation as one of the two best Marx Brothers films, along with Duck Soup. It has comedy, music, and a good cast. The one liners come so fast, keep thinking if you'll remember them.

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The Cocoanuts is a great comedy with the Marx brothers, where Groucho runs a hotel that isn't doing so good.Then Chico and Harpo appear and things start going even worse. Zeppo plays a hotel worker. The Cocoanuts is an early Marx movie from 1929. It is their first talky. The Cocoanuts remains a cinematic landmark.

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A selection of home made fx and audio clips ideal for prank calls

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Washington Jefferson Jackson has reported on events in Detroit ranging from Devil's Night and Cinco de Mayo in 1984, to an infamous 2009 Detroit Lions Pre-Season game. Along with his best friend, Norman Rozelle, they make Detroit laugh on the Rozelle & Washington Jefferson Jackson Show every Saturday at midnight on WDMZ AM66 in Detroit.

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Kermit has come out of hiding. He has fallen into a deep, dark world. He spiraled downward into a life full of addiction, romance and pain. This guy is really depressed and sad... We need to get him a better companion option than Miss Piggy. Listen to the songs of this awesome frog here.

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Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is an action RPG that takes the brothers Mario on an original adventure on the Game Boy Advance. Mario and Luigi are back together again, working as a team like never before!The audio is an impressive mix of original music peppered with many familiar themes from the series.

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Chad Hatcher is just an East Coast kid rollin' with his guitar and the Half Life Crew. His unique blend of folk, soul, reggae and hip-hop coupled with his intuitive lyrics and east coast humility quickly earned him a strong local following. Explicit lyrics.

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Chico Marx is the oldest of The Marx Brothers, he was a gambling addict and initially joined his brothers' act to pay off debts. With his brothers, he usually played a rakish con artist with a Italian accent. He often had a scene where he would play the piano in his own unique comedy way.

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Harpo rarely spoke in his roles and never in films with his brothers. He would use pantomime and often had a bike horn to communicate with. He often had a scene where he would play a harp with great skill. Harpo was an accomplished self-taught harpist whose musical numbers would many times bring tears to the eyes of the audience of an otherwise

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He is best known for playing characters who were wisecracking sharpies who always sported a cigar, a mustache made of dark greasepaint and walked with a half crouch. In his films he almost always played characters with unusual first names like Rufus T. Firefly, Hugo Z. Hackenbush and Otis B. Driftwood. He died due to pneumonia on June 22, 1977.

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A Day At the Races is the Marx Brothers' seventh film, released in 1937. It is their last real great film in the sense of it's overall humor and comic genous. An equal to the Marx Brothers earlier work at Paramount, A Day at the Races is pure subversive hilarity, as funny today as when it first hit the screen some seventy years ago.

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The Marx Brothers' second movie, filmed in a studio in Astoria, Queens. It has more than enough scenes of trademark humour from the brothers to compensate. It's also impressive that the film hasn't aged much, given it was made in the early 1930's. It does feel stagy at times, but the Marx's timeless comic style is still fresh after all these years.

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Monkey Business is the third of the Marx Brothers' movies released in 1931. The film stars the four brothers Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo Marx. This film is pretty old, but Marx Brothers remain funny. Their quick wit and one-liners are timeless. All good clean fun.

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Soundbaoard used at baseball games in the press box

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