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The 1960s are littered with a plethora of high-performance powerplants, often with overlapping names and terms. The 426 is a victim of such naming conventions, with two prominent engines boasting the ...
Many enthusiasts will recognize the 426 HEMI engine for powering several legendary vehicles from the golden age of muscle cars. That original engine might no longer be in production, but project car ...
From ironic fashion to artful collaborations, a rebooted series to collectible toys, the Teletubbies are riding the retro revival wave with surprising style The Standard's journalism is supported by ...
It’s worth pointing out that 28 Years Later is set in an alternate world in which the deadly “rage virus” begins to spread in 2002, completely disrupting society, meaning it’s entirely likely that in ...
Suffice it to say, audience members who flocked to ‘28 Years Later’ over the weekend were shocked to be greeted by the children’s characters. Freelance Writer Danny Boyle directs horror movie 28 Years ...
Minor spoilers follow for the opening scene of 28 Years Later. At the turn of the millennium, a low-budget British production suddenly became an international hit. Its small gang of characters making ...
We all have memories of those four oversized, extraterrestrial-like figures scampering across our TV screens stirring up shenanigans when we were kids. The Teletubbies are arguably among the UK's most ...
The case of the 1966 Dodge Coronet 426 Street Wedge is one of those one-in-a-million automotive mysteries that has even the world’s top Mopar experts stumped. As the years click off, valuable bits of ...
Fans of Danny Boyle's latest post-apocalyptic horror film praised the director for including snippets of the 'iconic yet creepy' classic UK children's show. The third instalment in the series is set ...
Once upon a time, the Teletubbies were a cutesy quad of 10-foot, childlike humanoids sporting signature onesies. The color-coded TV characters brought wholesome joy to infants, toddlers and tykes of ...