How Much Video Game Weapons Would Cost In Real Life
How much would popular video game weapons cost in real life? We combine market prices with wild guesses to find out.
Read MoreHow much would popular video game weapons cost in real life? We combine market prices with wild guesses to find out.
Read MoreThe DCEU has been ... middling. And there have been major problems off-screen to boot. Here are the biggest scandals to hit the DCEU.
Read MoreFrom the early '80s to the early '90s, Motley Crue defined the hard rock and "glam metal" that burst forth from the Los Angeles club scene.
Read MoreOrbison was unlike any other performer of that era, with a distinctive three-octave vocal range, a unique songwriting style, and an unusual stage performance.
Read MorePlant has few peers when it comes to range, delivery, and style. Throughout Led Zep's run, Plant alone provided the vocals for every song with one exception.
Read MoreIn the early '90s, Nirvana and Guns N' Roses initially seemed willing to coexist, but things turned sour, and an incident happened that involved Elton John.
Read MoreThe NYPD once made Paul McCartney an honorary police detective, and he even joked that he could now arrest anyone smoking any illegal substances.
Read MoreHere are the reasons why drummer Jack Irons left the Red Hot Chili Peppers on two separate occasions.
Read MoreWhen Aerosmith got into the studio to write and record a song for the soundtrack, the band found themselves burnt out and unable to come up with anything.
Read MoreAfter Mac Miller's death, an investigation quickly followed, and three men would be arrested in connection to his reported overdose.
Read MoreCrocodile Hunter Steve Irwin had a different sensibility about deadly animals than most people. For one, he liked them. He even admired them and saw beauty.
Read MoreWhile women's soccer has been in the spotlight for many years, there was a time when women were not allowed to be on the field.
Read MoreWhether you're just a curious fan or planning a road trip, let's look at the celebrated lives, final sendoffs, and eternal resting places of these '70s stars.
Read MoreBrian May honored Freddie Mercury by naming an asteroid after him.
Read MoreAcross the history of Dungeons & Dragons, there have been hundreds of adventures to experience, and here are the most famous ones, ranked from worst to best.
Read MoreBy the summer of 1974, Cass Elliot's solo career was on the rise. She did a series of concerts at The London Palladium and received standing ovations.
Read MoreLong before she was the first Black woman to win a Grammy award, Ella Fitzgerald experienced troubles while living in New York City when she was young.
Read MoreScott Smith was just a student at the University of Manitoba in 1979 when he got a call offering him the bassist gig in a new band called Loverboy.
Read More"Fast and Furious" actor Paul Walker was killed when a sports car he was riding in crashed and went up in flames in a single vehicle accident in California.
Read MoreAnd what does a giant like Andre do during his last few moments on this earth? "Andre loved playing cards," said CBS News.
Read MoreCyberpunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, exploring a counter-cultural and anti-authoritarian worldview of a technologically-advanced and dehumanized future.
Read MoreToll collectors spend eight-hour shifts sitting in a cramped box taking cash and making change for drivers. The environment takes a toll on their health.
Read MoreBeing a picker seems like one of the most enjoyable jobs a person can have, especially when you're fortunate enough to turn your passion into a hit TV show.
Read MoreFellow actor Michael Masse fired a prop gun and Brandon Lee fell to the ground. And didn't get up. The prop was supposed to be loaded with a blank.
Read MoreRoosevelt was thought of as extremely progressive. As forward-thinking as old Teddy was, he had some seriously dark, backward views.
Read MoreThe Grateful Dead developed a devoted following that stuck with them over their entire 50-year lifespan. Jerry Garcia even had an ice cream named after him.
Read MoreMaynard James Keenan: wine-maker, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, US Army veteran, bird-cage builder, and his real middle name is Herbert?
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