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  2. Hollywood Hex - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Hex is a book by Mikita Brottman, an in-depth history of movies plagued with bad luck or perceived as cursed.The book deals with deaths on-set, copycat crimes, obsessed fans, bizarre coincidences, and other incidents which lead a film to be called "cursed".

  3. Profanity in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Also, Star Wars authors commonly use the Huttese curse fierfek, first introduced in a short story published in the 1996 anthology Tales from Jabba's Palace, and the Corelian curse sithspawn, first introduced in the 1994/1995 comic book series Dark Empire II.

  4. Cursed Bunny - Wikipedia

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    According to Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on 10 critic reviews with 7 being "rave" and 3 being "positive" and 1 being "mixed". [4] The New York Times Book Review praised both the diversity of the collection's stories and the translation, complimenting Anton Hur for capturing "the tricky magic of Chung's voice."

  5. Category:English profanity - Wikipedia

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    Wiktionary; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "English profanity" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. ...

  6. Cursed (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cursed is a 2005 American horror comedy film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on the Scream film series. The film stars Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as two orphaned siblings attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles.

  7. Wiktionary - Wikipedia

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    Wiktionary (UK: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ən ər i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nər-ee; US: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ə n ɛr i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nerr-ee; rhyming with "dictionary") is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of terms (including words, phrases, proverbs, linguistic reconstructions, etc.) in all natural languages and in a number of artificial languages.

  8. The Seven Kennings - Wikipedia

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    Reviews for A Plague of Giants include Publisher's Weekly [6], Elitist Book Reviews, [7] and The Tattooed Book Geek [8] Reviews for A Blight of Blackwings include Kirkus Reviews, [9] Reading Reality, [10] and Waiting For Fairies [11] Reviews for A Curse of Krakens include USA Today, [12] The Storygraph, [13] and Los Angeles Book Reviews [14]

  9. The Incomparable Atuk - Wikipedia

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    The film, which would have been simply called Atuk, has been called cursed, as several actors associated with the film's development died, including John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, Michael O'Donoghue, Chris Farley, and Phil Hartman. [3] Rumours of the script being cursed were dismissed in February 1999. [4]