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When you get famous, you start to get an inflated sense of self-worth, as if you can do anything. One of the most common second careers for actors, athletes and other non-musical celebs is a venture into the music industry. And nine times out of ten, their albums are absolutely awful. In this feature, we’ll share ten of the most demented celebrity record albums (videos included) ever put on wax. Ron Artest – My World Basketball players have a long tradition of trying to cross over to the rap game. But for every Shaq who did OK at it, there’s a Ron Artest who didn’t. Artest was the forward for ...
If you're a man above the age of 20, chances are you watched professional wrestling at some point during the '90s. If you're like me, you basically watched nothing but professional wrestling. It was the golden era of the sport, and every Monday night we all tuned in to see who was jumping from the WWF to WCW, or what Degeneration X was going to pull off that night. It was something that you could watch with your dad or your little brother and everyone would find something they loved. With that being said, after much time and deliberation, here are the 100 Greatest Wrestlers of the '90s. 100. Alex Wright Why he's on the list: After finding success in Germany, "Das Wunderkind" captured ...
Colin Farrell, Gene Simmons, Kendra Wilkinson: What do they have in common? All were involved in sex tape scandals. But they’re just the tip of the iceberg. Other celebrities who fell into the let’s-film-ourselves-doing-the-nasty include Jennifer Lopez, Chyna Doll, Vince Neil, Kid Rock, Scott Stapp, Tyson Beckford, and of course proof-of-humanity’s downfall, Kim Kardashian. Sex tapes among celebrities have almost become de riguer. What’s interesting is how unsexy they are; fantasy doesn’t come close to reality. Proves that some actors can’t act like porn stars. So what separates the ...
The debate rages on today and will continue to for eternity, what is the greatest Rocky sequel? Rocky V was a train wreck while Rocky Balboa (the sixth installment of the franchise) made a valiant effort but was undone by its ridiculous premise that a man in his late fifties could go-toe-to toe with the heavyweight champion of the world. That leaves II, III, and IV as the contenders for the best sequel. It must be mentioned that all three also happen to be written and directed by Sylvester “Sly” Stallone. Sly may not be Scorsese but the man knows what audiences want and how to give it to them. While II, III, ...