Travel by rail in the United States goes all the way back to the early 1800s. It was an important part of the Industrial Revolution and helped to settle the western United States. The First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in the U.S. when the “Golden Spike” was driven in Ogden, Utah in 1869. At the […]
Author: Andy Kubica
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15 Director’s Cuts of Famous Movies Way Better Than The Theatrical Versions
There are many reasons why movie directors may not have final cut over their own films. These days, there is so much money involved in making movies, studios are probably more involved than ever in making sure the final product of a film is parallel with the studio’s “vision”. Other reasons could include unknown audience […]
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10 Movie Sequels In Which Part 2 Was Better Than Part 1
A sequel is almost inevitable these days. A good sequel is not that hard to do successfully, especially since studios are more motivated than ever to keep a franchise going and not let it die. You will never see the days of “Caddyshack II” or “The Sting II” ever again. It’s hard to even believe […]