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Must See: Aladdin On His Magic Carpet Costume (Video)

The YouTube channel PrankvsPrank has posted a new video that’s not so much a prank as it is just an awesome costume in action this Halloween season. The video shows a man dressed as the title character from the classic Disney animated movie Aladdin, and better yet, he’s making his way around New York City on his very own magic carpet much to the delight of those who see it.
You can check out the video as well as a second making of video below.
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CareerBuilder Lists Best Cities To Live In If Zombie Apocalypse Happens

Ever wondered if where you live would increase or decrease your chances of survival if the inevitable zombie apocalypse finally arrived?
CareerBuilder has put together an index of which of the biggest metropolitan areas (with over one million residents) are best prepared for such a disaster based on things like occupational skills, prominent industries, and more. They also list some of the worst places to live.
You can find out if the city you live in is one of the best places to be if the zombie apocalypse happens below.
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TV Review: Heroes Reborn 1.7 “June 13th – Part One”
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Heroes Reborn
Season 1 Episodes 7: “June 13th – Part One”
Directed by Allan Arkush
Written by Adam Lash & Cori Uchida
Created by Tim Kring
Starring Jack Coleman, Zachary Levi, Robbie Kay, Henry Zebrowski, Ryan Guzman, Danika Yarosh, Francesca Eastwood, Masi Oka
NBC
Air Date: Thursday, October 29th, 2015, 8pm
Last week on Heroes Reborn, Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) was rescued from the fortress inside Evernow, from his virtual Miko (Kiki Sukezane). Sadly, she had to sacrifice herself to do it. He popped up just in the nick of time to save Noah (Jack Coleman) from death. However it was too late for Quentin (Henry Zebrowski). Carlos (Ryan Guzman) takes Dearing (Dylan Bruce) hostage, in an effort to find the priest and his nephew, but the tables are quickly turned. Malina (Danika Yarosh) saves Luke (Zachary Levi) from killing himself, then recruits him to help her find Tommy (Robbie Kay). Tommy takes Emily to Paris before he jumps on his destiny path. Erica (Rya Kihlstedt) continues with her plan to destroy the Earth of all EVOs (and the Earth itself pretty much). Hiro and Noah time travel to the Odessa Summit one year ago.
Spoilers below.
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Tags: Adam Lash, Allan Arkush, Cori Uchida, Danika Yarosh, Francesca Eastwood, Henry Zebrowski, Heroes, Heroes Reborn, Jack Coleman, Masi Oka, NBC, Robbie Kay, Ryan Guzman, Tim Kring, Zachary Levi
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‘Happy Days’ Star Al Molinaro Dead at 96
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Al Molinaro, who appeared on two highly popular 1970’s sitcoms in remembered roles, The Odd Couple and Happy Days, died Friday from complications of a gall stone in Glendale, CA, according to CNN. He was of 96.
Molinaro appeared on The Odd Couple as Murray the Cop, who was super nice, friendly, and with a kind of puppy dog style ignorance that the character wore around his neck in the nicest possible way. He was mainly there as a comic foil and fellow poker player to the show’s duo of stars, Jack Klugman and Tony Randall. Although the show’s producer Garry Marshall (who was a friend of Molinaro) allowed the Murray character to stretch out in an episode or two during the five-year run on ABC (1970-1975). With Molinaro’s portly build, large W.C. Fields-like proboscis, and running water charm, he created one of the more memorable character on the program, and is an instantly recognizable one when the series found mega success in syndication.
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Blu-ray Review: The Phantom Of The Opera
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The Phantom of the Opera
Blu-ray Edition
Director: Rupert Julian
Screenwriters: Elliott J. Clawson, Raymond L. Schrock
Cast: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Snitz Edwards, Cesare Gravina, Gibson Gowland, Arthur Edmund Carewe
Kino Classics
Not Rated | 78/92/114 Minutes
Release Date: October 13, 2015
“If I am the Phantom, it is because man’s hatred has made me so. If I shall be saved, it will be because your love redeems me.”
An adaptation of the 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux, 1925’s The Phantom of the Opera is one of the most lavish spectacles of the silent era. Directed by Rupert Julian (The Cat Creeps), the film stars Lon Chaney (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) as the Phantom, a deformed performer who haunts the Paris Opera House.
Leroux’s novel has inspired countless adaptations. There’s Universal’s 1943 film with Claude Rains and Susanna Foster; Hammer’s 1962 production with Herbert Lom and Heather Sears; and Brian De Palma’s spirited 1974 horror-musical, The Phantom of the Paradise. Hell, there’s even a 1989 version starring Robert Englund as the Phantom! Of course, the adaptation most people are familiar with these days is Joel Schumacher’s 2004 film, an adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, starring Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum.
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Tags: Arthur Edmund Carewe, Cesare Gravina, Gaston Leroux, Gibson Gowland, Kino Classics, Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Rupert Julian, Snitz Edwards, The Phantom of the Opera
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