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Was James Dean's Car Cursed?
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James Dean died at the young age of 24 when he crashed his Porsche 550 Spyder. The car and its parts have been connected to many mysterious deaths ever since. Is it cursed?
Can You Identify All of These Patterns?
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Checkered shirt? How about gingham, houndstooth, tartan or Madras? Anyone with even a hint of fashion sense knows that there are more styles of checkered patterns than there are clothes in an average closet. Think you can ID the most popular patterns, checkered or otherwise? Take this quiz to find out!
How Rotoscoping Works
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Rotoscoping has helped bring movies to life, from dancing princesses to lightsabers. Find out how rotoscoping is used and how special effects have evolved.
How Video Editing Works
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Video editing allows you to create studio-quality movies right from your home. Learn about video editing and read expert reviews about video editing software.
Classic Chevy Engines
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Classic Chevy engines takes a look at the powerful engines that made the Corvette, Impala, and Chevelle hi-performance machines. Learn all about them.
Post-blockbuster Summer Movie Guide
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Now all those gigantic blockbuster movies are out of the way, let's relax and enjoy some late-summer films.
What makes evidence inadmissible in court?
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What makes evidence inadmissible in court is determined by the Federal Rules of Evidence. Learn exactly what makes evidence inadmissible in court here.
How does the brain create an uninterrupted view of the world?
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To achieve stability despite quick eye movements, the eyes take before and after shots of an image and compare them. Now, scientists may have finally discovered how.
Fact or Fiction: Hollywood vs. History
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Did you learn most of your history from the silver screen? If so, you might want to fact-check a few things. Test your real history knowledge by separating the real story from cinema inaccuracies.
Impressionism
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Impressionism was developed in the late 19th century as a rejection of conventional artistic methods. See images of famous Impressionist paintings.