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  2. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story - Wikipedia

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    Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story chronicles the case of the real-life brothers convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez. While the prosecution argued they were seeking to inherit their family fortune, the brothers claimed—and remain adamant to this day, as they serve life sentences without the possibility of parole—that their actions stemmed ...

  3. Monster's lawsuit against Beats gets thrown out - AOL

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    Many would tell you that Monster's lawsuit against Beats and HTC faced long odds from the get-go... and sure enough, it's falling flat. A Los Angeles court has summarily dismissed the case, which ...

  4. Dungeons & Dragons controversies - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Rona Jaffe published Mazes and Monsters, a novel with a plot similar to the Egbert case. The book was adapted into the 1982 made-for-television movie Mazes and Monsters, starring Tom Hanks. In 1983, the Canadian film Skullduggery depicted a role-playing game similar to D&D as tool of the devil to transform a young man into a serial killer.

  5. Beast Games lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    Beast Games is a reality competition series, released on Amazon Prime Video on December 19, 2024. [1] [2] The show was announced in March 2024 and the first round was filmed at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, U.S., where the contestants ate, slept, and lived. 2000 contestants [3] arrived on July 18, 2024, to begin filming. [4]

  6. Monsters, Inc. (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Monsters, Inc. (also known as Monsters, Incorporated) [1] is a media franchise produced by Pixar and owned by The Walt Disney Company. [2] The franchise takes place in a universe parallel to the real world where monsters are the citizens of society and harness the energy of human children to power their cities.

  7. Monsters, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Monsters, Inc. (also known as Monsters, Incorporated) is a 2001 American animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. [2] Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Mary Gibbs, and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson ...

  8. Godzilla in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    As an enduring and iconic symbol of post-World War II cinematic history, [1] the irradiated giant monster Godzilla has been referenced and parodied numerous times in popular culture. [2] Godzilla and other atomic monsters have appeared in a variety of mediums, including cartoons, [3] film, literature, television, and video games.

  9. Assignment: Terror - Wikipedia

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    Naschy also said the makeup man on the film, Rafael Ferrer, was the most incompetent man he ever worked with. (The makeup on Frankenstein in this film was so similar to the 1930s Universal make-up that it could easily have caused a lawsuit. Hence Naschy changed the name of the Monster in this film to "Farancksalan", but it fooled very few ...