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Happy 238th Birthday, United States!

The United States may have lost to Belgium in the World Cup this week, but that defeat should not put a damper on the nation’s 238th birthday. Why? Why should you go out and celebrate July 4 like a proud champion today? Because this is the home of Stone Cold Steve Austin. And Kate Upton . And Channing Tatum. And not the native country of Justin Bieber . Because of peanut butter and jelly and an abundance of pizza and the voice of Morgan Freeman and, of course, our brave men and women fighting overseas. Below, we’ve listed 238 17 reasons why America rules – or, to put it even more bluntly, why you should hold your head high this week and shout AMERICA, F-CK YEAH! 17 Reasons Why America Rules! 1. It produced Stone Cold Steve Austin.

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Happy 238th Birthday, United States!

Independence Day Cast: Where Are They Now?!?

It’s been 18 years since Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum (with help from Randy Quaid) saved the world from aliens in the 1996 blockbuster  Independence Day, a film which has grossed more than $800 million worldwide. With talks of a sequel in the works, and with several of the original film’s principal cast set to reprise their roles, we thought we’d take a walk down memory lane to see where the cast of  Independence Day is now. The Cast of Independence Day: Where Are They Now? 1. Will Smith Will Smith is still making movies, though none have grossed as much worldwide as Independence Day. He WAS nominated for two Oscars, though, so that doesn’t suck. Will Smith, of course, has gone on to great success in his post-pilot days, earning two Oscar nominations and making headlines for his daughter Willow Smith’s behavior . Bill Pullman, meanwhile, really, really loves playing Presidents. His First Lady, Mary McDonnell, was most recently the first lady of the major crimes unit on TNT’s  Major Crimes,  a spinoff of  The Closer . (Which featured Kyra Sedgwick… which probably means Mary McDonnell has met Kevin Bacon.) Jeff Goldblum and Judd Hirsch also found new roles among the crime dramas, appearing in  Law & Order: Criminal Intent  and  Numb3rs , respectively. Of the principal cast, the only one who hasn’t found fame, or infamy (looking at you crazy pants Randy Quaid) is Ross Bagley, who played Vivica A. Fox’s son Dylan. He’s now a student at California State University. Not shabby still. Maybe even healthy for the kid.

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Independence Day Cast: Where Are They Now?!?

Unlucky No. 7: The Evil Exes of Scott Pilgrim Get Postered

Not that I’ve pinned the entire success of the summer movie season on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World , but — pleasepleaseplease wind up being good. You never want to be overly hyped for any movie, but the marketing for Scott Pilgrim has made that impossible. The new individual character posters highlighting each of the evil exes that Scott must battle are right inline with the recent trailer and don’t stop any of the forward momentum. Get excited! After the jump, the six posters.

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Unlucky No. 7: The Evil Exes of Scott Pilgrim Get Postered