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Drugs, but No Intruder in Sioux Falls Garage
In the end, a Sioux Falls man may have regretted calling police. Officer Sam Clemens says William Michael Reed called police at around 1 a.m. Tuesday because he thought someone was in his garage in the 1800 block of East 29th Street North.
‘Star Wars: Episode 7′ — George Lucas Says “I Have Not Spoken to J.J. Abrams”
When George Lucas handed the reins of 'Star Wars' over to Disney, it was understood that the man behind the most popular science fiction universe of all time would only be involved in 'Star Wars: Episode 7' in a limited capacity. However, we didn't realize just how limited it was! Lucas recently spoke out about his involvement in 'Star Wars: Episode 7' and revealed that he hasn't spoken to director J.J. Abrams. Like, at all.
Never Date These Men
Watch Russell Brand Completely Humiliate Rude Morning Show Hosts
How Criminals Guess Your PIN: Are You Safe?
Who Was Elvis’ First On-Screen Kiss With? And Whatever Happened To Her?
Hank Jr. Teams Up With NAPA Auto Parts
New ‘World War Z’ Clips Bring the Horror!
If you needed an adrenaline boost this morning, then you'll want to check out these new clips from Marc Forster's 'World War Z,' featuring brutal zombie chaos and creepy, rainswept suspense.
‘Monsters University’ Review
College is not an obvious setting for a Pixar movie. For all the vaunted animation studio's reputation for producing mature, adult children's films, college lends itself to a more immature brand of adult humor -- the kind with lots of nudity, profanity, and outrageous drunken antics. Sure enough, Pixar's 'Monsters University' brings new meaning to the phrase "safe school" -- this G-rated riff on 'Revenge of the Nerds' and 'Animal House' (they probably thought about calling it 'Monster House' at some point, right? They had to) doesn't push any envelopes in terms of content or humor. It's basically a formula college comedy, minus the raunch, in the world of 'Monsters Inc.' Nevertheless, it's a formula executed by some very talented animators, who've produced a lively, if mostly forgettable, movie.

