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DJ Says He’ll Apologize To Waka Flocka Flame For Racist Slur…Under One Condition

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TMZ reports that Bob Romanik is willing to stop calling Waka the N-word if he makes a big change in his lyrics.

DJ Says He’ll Apologize To Waka Flocka Flame For Racist Slur…Under One Condition

Debbie Reynolds, Mother Of Carrie Fisher, Dead At 84

Actress Debbie Reynolds has died at 84.

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Debbie Reynolds, Mother Of Carrie Fisher, Dead At 84

Halsey Transformed Her Pixie Cut Into Long Hair Overnight

Halsey debuts long, pitch-black hair — a big change from her usual buzz and pixie cuts.

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Halsey Transformed Her Pixie Cut Into Long Hair Overnight

‘The Walking Dead’: Every Moment On ‘Crossed’ That Made Us Lose Our Heads

“The Walking Dead” delivered another insane episode with “Crossed.” Here’s every moment that made us lose our heads.

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‘The Walking Dead’: Every Moment On ‘Crossed’ That Made Us Lose Our Heads

The One Line Cut From ‘Mockingjay – Part 1′ That Will Be Central To ‘Part 2’

Just a few words cut from Part 1 of “Mockingjay” means a big change for “Part 2.”

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The One Line Cut From ‘Mockingjay – Part 1′ That Will Be Central To ‘Part 2’

Elijah Wood Joins the Cable Ranks

Add Elijah Wood to the list of film actors who are crossing over to television this year. The Lord of the Rings alum will star in FX’ s adaptation of the Australian series Wilfred . Jason Gann, who co-created and starred in the original project, will reprise his role as the title character for the U.S. iteration. The pilot script, from David Zuckerman ( Family Guy , American Dad ) centers on a guy (Wood) and a mixed-breed dog Wilfred (Gann) “who is part Labrador retriever and part Russell Crowe on a bender.” This marks Wood’s first starring role in a television series. [ EW ]

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On DVD: Woody Allen Meets Halo in Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles

You can’t toss a rock up in the air over a city street without braining someone who has definite but vague ideas about how new electronic media is going to “change everything.” And of course they’re mostly right, while at the same time you wish you could do that all day — toss that rock, brain those people. Movies are still movies, pop songs are still pop, crummy TV shows are still crummy, etc. (The big change is now we expect to get it all for free.) Yet some things have arisen spontaneously, like mushrooms, from the keyboard-console-screen mode of cultural intercourse we’re so enjoying. The epic new, remastered, five-season box set collecting Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles is a perfect example.

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On DVD: Woody Allen Meets Halo in Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles