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Watch Now: The Many Screams Of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine

This weekend saw the release of The Wolverine, the direct sequel to 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where Hugh Jackman returns to his iconic title role. Jackman so far has played the mutant Wolverine, with the adamantium-coated skeleton and claws and accelerated healing powers, in six feature films so far (the two aforementioned solo films, the original X-Men trilogy, and a small cameo in the X prequel, X-Men: First Class), and has a headlining role in the next X-Men film, X-Men: Days of Future Past.
That’s a lot of screen time! And you can bet if Wolverine is on screen, he’s eventually going to let out a scream or two or ten. Some are screams of sorrow, but most are really grunts of war, followed by a lot of slicing.
Vulture has put together a supercut of The Many Screams of Wolverine. Watch the over one-minute video here below and stay till the end for a little chuckle.
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Photo: ‘Return Of The Jedi’ Cast Reunited At Star Wars Celebration

This year’s Star Wars Celebration, the massive Star Wars fan convention, kicked off in Essen, Germany, this weekend. The event will see plenty of appearances from Star Wars saga alumni, autograph and photo ops, special memorabilia, a costume contest, and much more.
Some of the main cast members for Return of the Jedi reunited for a press conference to launch this year’s event. Here below, you can check out the photo of the reunited cast, which was tweeted out by the official Star Wars Twitter account.
Return of the Jedi, which completes the original Star Wars trilogy, celebrated its 30th anniversary this year back in May.
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The Drill Down 286: Streaming Is The New Black

This week, both hackers and Congress tell the NSA “enough!”, what it’s like when the NSA shows up at your ISP’s doorstep, how stores are tracking you through your cellphone, Netflix competes with the big boys, and Google unveils a new way into the living room.
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Tags: Arrested Development, Chromecast, Comic Con, ComicCon, Defcon, Google, House of Cards, Hulu, Loki, Marvel, Microsoft, National Security Agency, Netflix, NSA, Orange is the New Black, San Diego Comic Con International, SDCC, YouTube
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Movie Review: The To-Do List
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The To-Do List
Director: Maggie Carey
Screenwriter: Maggie Carey
Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Johnny Simmons, Bill Hader, Alia Shawkat, Rachel Bilson, Connie Britton, Clark Gregg
CBS Films | 3 Arts Entertainment
Rated R | 104 Minutes
Release Date: July 26, 2013
Set in the summer of 1993, Maggie Carey‘s The To-Do List stars Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Safety Not Guaranteed) as an awkward, overachieving high school senior who attempts to lose her virginity before going away to college.
The To-Do List is a raunchy high school sex comedy in the “Let’s Get Laid!” tradition of films like 1982’s Goin’ All The Way, The Last American Virgin, and Porky’s. What’s refreshing about this slice of ’90s nostalgia is how it approaches the coming-of-age / end-of-innocence story from the female perspective.
Plaza plays Brandy Clark, a bookish valedictorian who can’t escape the ridicule of her too-cool classmates for being a goody-good. She decides to create a to-do list (in her Trapper Keeper!) of sexual experiences to get her up to speed before fall semester starts. Brandy enlists the help of best friends Wendy (Sarah Steele) and Fiona (Alia Shawkat), and the guidance of her skanky sister Amber (Rachel Bilson), to come up with a checklist of activities including French kissing, hickies, motor-boating, and all sorts of odd jobs.
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