| Smithsonian Museum Puts Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet On Display For April Fools’ Day (Video) |
By BAADASSSSS!
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at 10:29 pm |

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. unveiled a special limited exhibition today in honor of April Fools’ Day that was sure to delight comic book fans and lovers of a good joke alike: Wonder Woman‘s famous invisible jet. The iconic aircraft that DC Comics’ legendary Amazonian superhero used for transportation was displayed in the museum’s Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall; in order to make enough room, both SpaceShip One and Charles Lindbergh’s “Spirit of St. Louis” had to be temporarily relocated. Museum staff also had to take certain steps to ensure the exhibit was a resounding success. You can see a video about the display below.
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| ‘Vikings’ Spinoff ‘Valhalla’ Set For Summer 2016!
The History Channel announced today that a spinoff of their very popular show Vikings, called Valhalla is set to hit the air in Summer of 2016! “This is an opportunity to bring back all of those characters we loved and lost in a believable way,” show creator Michael Hirst told GoD. “Our viewers have been really upset with us as of late, and that, coupled with the curiosity of just what Valhalla is, is what pushed us to create this show.”
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| Streaming Review: April Fool’s Day |
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at 6:57 pm |

April Fool’s Day
Directed by Fred Walton
Written by Danilo Bach
Produced by Frank Mancuso, Jr.
Starring Deborah Foreman, Griffin O’Neal, Clayton Rohner, Jay Baker, Pat Barlow
Paramount Pictures
DVD | Instant Video
Original release dates: March 27, 1986 It only feels appropriate today to discuss one of the truly original horror films of one of the most unoriginal eras in horror history. The 1980s churned out hundreds of slasher films with disturbingly similar plots and characters. And since 1974’s Black Christmas, it felt every holiday got its own horror film; including Halloween, New Year’s Evil, and My Bloody Valentine. So it only made sense in 1986 to make another seasonal slasher: April Fool’s Day. Directed by Fred Walton, a horror aficionado whose 1979 When a Stranger Calls contains one of the great openings in horror history, April Fool’s Day is possibly the most unique thriller of the 80s, and an inspiration for the self-referential horror films in the mid-90s. The story is about Muffy St. John (Deborah Foreman), a rich teenager who is having a birthday bash in her island mansion. The most 80s group of friends show up to ferry over for the party. There’s the stoner guy, the hot popular couple, the blonde bimbo, the jock looking to score (a hilarious post Back to the Future Biff Tannen aka Thomas F. Wilson), and of course Harvey (Jay Baker) the Michael J. Fox-esque young Republican in training.
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| Jaime and Cersei Lannister Confirm Pregnancy (Photo)
After months of speculation, the rumors have now been confirmed. Cersei Lannister and her twin brother Ser Jaime Lannister are expecting! Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and proud papa-to-be [again] Jaime confirmed the news via one of his social media accounts today, which is also the twins’ Nameday, and posted a photo of himself kissing his sister’s nude baby bump. See the photo here below! Here’s how he captioned the photo on his Instagram page: “Thank you EVERYONE for the Nameday wishes! This year, I’m getting the GREATEST GIFT EVER. CAN’T WAIT. #PrinceOrPrincess #YouNeverKnow #WeDontEvenKnow #WeAreTakingBets #WinOrDie #IncestIsBest”
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| Spider-Man To Cameo In Every New ‘Ghostbusters’ Movie |
By BAADASSSSS!
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at 11:00 am |

Amid the fuss and furor of the massive Sony Pictures e-mail hack that nearly brought the powerful Hollywood movie studio to its knees late last year, one piece of information regarding their future franchise plans managed to stay secret. Until now… A while back, Sony and Marvel Studios reached a deal to share the popular Spider-Man character, a move that pleased many longtime fans of the iconic superhero who believe that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is where he truly belongs. Something that wasn’t revealed to the world when the news broke was Sony’s intentions to unite their Spider-Man franchise with the shared universe they’re developing around their stagnant Ghostbusters property. The idea is to bring each and every one of their exploitable franchises under one massive umbrella, and since all they have right now are Spider-Man and Ghostbusters, they have a heckuva task on their hands.
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