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But all of that in neon, and with a way cooler soundtrack. I’m talking, of course, about the ‘80s: the decade that gave us Spike Lee, Hayao Miyazaki, Tim Burton, John Hughes, and Cher (but ...
Where to read The Apothecary Diaries chapter 80? Maomao as seen in the anime (Image via Toho Animation Studio and OLM) Square Enix's Manga Up! website is the only official way for international ...
The movie doesn't just feel like it's dressing up in '80s tropes, but like it was birthed from that time. The movie was shot on 16mm film, creating its specialized throwback look, and it lifts ...
The study determined that the "bottom 80% of men (in terms of attractiveness) are competing for the bottom 22% of women and the top 78% of women are competing for the top 20% of men." The author ...
Interstate 80 was once called the Bergen-Passaic-Delaware Expressway. None of the maps of the area are thought to include all the shaft openings, test pits, entrances and entire mines constructed ...
The cocky blond guy in an ’80s movie is the too handsome, too perfect preppie, jock, bully or fighter pilot who offers himself up as a seemingly unbeatable rival for the protagonist. The ...
After several similar roles, she bemoaned the lack of opportunities in the late ’80s and, by the early ’90s, had stepped away from Hollywood altogether to raise a family with her husband, Kevin Kline.
A new sinkhole on Route 80 in Wharton, NJ, has closed the highway in both directions. The sinkhole emerged during repairs to a previous one, with stability concerns due to voids from old mines.
Another sinkhole on I-80 in Wharton, New Jersey has the highway closed in both directions, forcing drivers to follow detours around the area. The New Jersey Department of Transportation said a 15 ...
The Route 80 traffic nightmare worsens as a new sinkhole opened up on Interstate 80 Westbound Wednesday evening, now shutting it down in both directions. The eastbound stretch of I-80 through ...
The '80s were marked by dizzying highs and catastrophic lows for ex-members of the Beatles. This song's positioning at the lead track on the sometimes exhaustingly mechanized Press to Play should ...