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The new season of the company’s hit show “House of Cards” briefly became available to watch on Wednesday afternoon, sending Twitter into a frenzy. But the good news didn’t last long.
Episodes from the new season, which was originally scheduled to air on Feb. 27, were quickly taken down.
In the past Steve Harvey’s advice on relationships has garnered notoriety including a New York Times bestseller for his book, “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man,” and at the top of the box office with the film “Think Like A Man.”
Now, it appears the King of Comedy may have made his foray into a new lane for counseling people stuck in social awkward settings.
We saw a camera phone recorded preview of this back in December, but here is the official red band trailer for the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton as it aired during last night’s Grammys broadcast. Ice Cube and Dr. Dre provide an introduction which also features cameos from Kendrick Lamar and Game. The film will be in theaters August 14th.
Pharrell isn’t welcome in Springfield? Oh my, what a sickand twisted world we live in. Last night (Feb 8), Skateboard P was rocking The Grammys and getting his The Simpsonson at the same damn time. After some drama, P must say goodbye to the yellow town. Next stop, Shelbyville.
Jimmy and Will Smith make a beatbox loop using an iPad app to sing “It Takes Two” by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock.

Well, we’ve seen the first two episodes, and while Better Call Saul doesn’t quite begin on Breaking Bad level—which boasts one of the best pilot episodes of all time—thankfully, it’s off to a strong enough start.
The Red Viper never stood a chance. Hafthor Julius Bjornsson, the actor who plays The Mountain on Game of Thrones proudly announced he recently won World’s Strongest Viking.
It was no easy feat. According to Ironmind, strongman competitor Bjornsson carried a 1,433 lb. log on his back for five steps, breaking a 1,000 year old record.