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Since its inception in 1997, Netflix has redefined an industry formerly dominated by brick and mortar franchises through a series of right-place, right-time innovations. Their monthly flat-rate subscription, unlimited rentals and elimination of shipping, handling and late fees were enough to drive Blockbuster into bankruptcy. The irony probably wasn’t lost on the mom and pop shops that were forced to close their doors when Blockbuster and Hollywood Videos came to town. Netflix stumbled badly ... [Read more]
THIS WEEK: THUGGIN'...whip-it good...Bueller...Bueller... • Seal and Heidi Klum are calling it a day after seven years of Seal’s uncontrollable temper. Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are reportedly taking tour buses down the same road. • Rihanna had “THUG LIFE” tattooed in pink across her $72 million net-worth, white-collar thug knuckles. • Blue Ivy Carter’s new godmother Oprah Winfrey is actually fairly well-equipped to provide wishes. • Embattled Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is work... [Read more]
In this LiveToast exclusive, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine reveals the inspiration for the song. Following the success of the song there was widespread industry speculation about the person behind the infectious song. At long last, LiveToast is proud to reveal that the man behind the song is none other than Zeke, also known as "the Mexican Jagger." [Read more]

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THIS WEEK: Living the thug life at Georgetown…Kanye sings the blues…the future looks thirsty… • Georgetown University is offering a class on Jay-Z to lecture students on the intricacies of balling so hard, putting supermodels in the cab and moving freebase. • Grammy award front-runner Kanye West lamented that he wasn’t nominated for Best Album and blamed it on putting out two albums in the same year. In a behind-the-scenes video ‘Ye also ruminated about world leaders who were affected by h... [Read more]

The Vevo of Movies

August 12, 2011
With the holy trinity of capital, studio partnerships and now a deal with YouTube locked up, Movieclips.com is poised to become the next big thing on the Internet. A quick look at Movieclips.com reveals clips sorted by theme (Love), greatest moments (Falling Scenes, Car Wrecks) and popular actors. Movieclips patented technology tags scenes with over 1,000 markers including title, actor, director, mood and so on to make that Will Ferrell quote from that hockey movie a hell of a lot easier to fi... [Read more]

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