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M5 Industries (M5) is a special effects company located in San Francisco, California, best known as the working lab of the TV series MythBusters. Founded in 1997 by Jamie Hyneman, it specialized in producing props for movies and television. Following the conclusion of filming the Mythbusters series, it became a research and development firm. [1]
State Farm canceled 72,000 policies in California, nearly half of which were for home insurance, Barron’s reported. Allstate stopped selling policies in the Golden State for businesses and ...
Citing what it calls a potentially “dire situation,” State Farm on Monday asked California for permission to hike insurance rates by an average of 22%. In the wake of the Los Angeles-area ...
In early 2009, the State Farm Florida subsidiary, the state's largest insurer, offered to withdraw from writing property insurance business in Florida after state regulators refused to approve a 47% property rate increase. State Farm said that, in Florida, it had paid out US$1.21 in claims for every dollar in premiums since 2000.
One of the "hypersleep chamber" props sold at auction in 2012 for $65,000. [2] Back to the Future trilogy (1985–1990) In 2011, one of the seven DeLoreans used in the trilogy sold for $541,000. [9] Some of the proceeds went to The Michael J. Fox Foundation. [2] In 2012, the brain-wave analyzer from the first Back to the Future (1985) sold for ...
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A movie clapperboard on each set included the name of the wax figures and facts about the movie, props, costume, and the person whom the wax figure was modeled on. [ citation needed ] The museum was featured in a 1990 episode of the PBS children's television series Reading Rainbow , where the program's host, LeVar Burton , checked out his wax ...
State Farm ran a 60-second spot in last year's game that starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. The ad won USA TODAY's annual Super Bowl Ad Meter , a tool used to measure public opinion ...