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| It Came From The Interwebs: Hungry Hungry Hippos, Zombie LEGOs, Pie Hard |
By Not Sure
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Sunday, April 29th, 2012 at 3:00 pm |

With a jetpack fueled by insomnia and an easily amused mind, It Came From the Interwebs scours and sifts through everything that has ever appeared on the internet (more or less) to find a few things that you should know about every week. These things come from the interwebs, hence the clever name. This Week: LEGOs, Pie, Fresh Prince memories, and roller skating away from Hepatitis.
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| Geek Gear: ‘Galactica’s Top Gun’ Shirt
The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel is the Battlestar Galactica-themed shirt with a nod to Top Gun called “Galactica’s Top Gun” by bananna620. The sale at RIPT began today, Sunday, April 29, 2012, at midnight CST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it’s over, it will not be sold on the site anymore.
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| Daredevil Gets ‘Born Again’ With Rewrite By David James Kelly
A Daredevil reboot has been in the works for over a year now, with David Slade (30 Days of Night, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) in talks to direct. Fringe writer Brad Caleb Kane was initially brought in to pen the script, but the project fell off the radar shortly thereafter. It seems like the reboot has picked up steam as 20th Century Fox has just hired a new scribe to rewrite the script. Deadline reports that the studio has signed David James Kelly to do a rewrite of Kane’s Daredevil script. The film will actually be the first writing credit for Kelly, whose only previous work includes being a post-production assistant on the 2008 film Sunshine Cleaning.
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| $5 MP3 Album Deal: Queen ‘The Works’
As part of Amazon’s monthly $5 MP3 album deal for April 2012, Queen‘s The Works is on sale for only $5. Released in 1984 and during what would have to be categorized as their “lean years” in this country, The Works by the British group Queen, remains a mildly unknown yet still pretty decent record in their long history of making music. Coming off the heels of the album Hot Space, which was a commercial flop in America, and ending a stretch of long successes for the band which started in the mid 1970s with A Night at the Opera and peaked with The Game (which spawned the number one smash “Another One Bites the Dust”), The Works finds Queen in an adventurous mode and slightly stripped down.
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