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'Mad Max: Fury Road'  Is A Classic For Action Fans

‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Is A Classic For Action Fans

Mad Max: Fury Road- Action fans, this classic is what you are looking for.
Director George Miller ( Mad Max, Road Warrior) revisits the Mad Max franchise with the best script of insane mayhem. Fast and the REAL FURIOUS. Amazing non-stop stunts and action scenes. Just flat out crazy! In a hopeless desert landscape, where water is gold, Max (Tom Hardy) and Furiosa ( Charlize Theron) join forces unexpectantly to escape the evil warlord (Hugh Keays-Byrna) and Nux (Nicholas Hoult). Furiosa and Max are on the run in a War machine to her homeland. Must-see for real hard core action fans. Five stars (classic) Drew-z Movie Review

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King Of Blues B.B. King Dies At 89

King Of Blues B.B. King Dies At 89

Blues legend B.B. King, who took his music from rural juke joints to the mainstream and inspired a generation of guitarists from Eric Clapton to Stevie Ray Vaughan, has died in Las Vegas. He was 89.

King, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, had said in May he was in hospice care at his home after being hospitalized in April with dehydration related to diabetes.

“The blues has lost its king, and America has lost a legend,” President Barack Obama said in a statement, recalling how he sang “Sweet Home Chicago” with King at a White House blues concert three years ago. “B.B. may be gone, but that thrill will be with us forever. And there’s going to be one killer blues session in heaven tonight.”

King’s death was confirmed late on Thursday on a Facebook page linked to the website of his daughter Claudette.

Born on a Mississippi plantation to sharecropper parents, he outlived his post-World War Two blues peers – Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Lightnin’ Hopkins and John Lee Hooker – to see the rough music born in the cotton fields of the segregated South reach a new audience.

“Being a blues singer is like being black twice,” King wrote in his autobiography, “Blues All Around Me,” of the lack of respect the music got compared with rock and jazz.

“While the civil rights movement was fighting for the respect of black people, I felt I was fighting for the respect of the blues.”

King will forever be associated with his trademark black Gibson guitars, all of which he christened “Lucille” in recollection of a woman who two men fought over in 1949 in an Arkansas dance hall where he was playing.

The men knocked over a kerosene lamp, setting fire to the building. King risked his life to retrieve his $30 guitar.

In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time ranked King at No. 3, behind only Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman.

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‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Is Crazier Than Ever; Opens Friday

‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Is Crazier Than Ever; Opens Friday

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Alicia Keys, Lenny Kravitz Confirmed As Guests On ‘Empire’

Alicia Keys, Lenny Kravitz Confirmed As Guests On ‘Empire’

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Kanye West Receives Honorary Doctorate In Chicago

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Kendrick Lamar Commended At California State Senate

Kendrick Lamar Commended At California State Senate

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‘Cookie’ Says ‘Empire’ Will Be Back For Second Season

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The Black Panther Will Be The Newest Avenger Superhero

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Prince Hosts Benefit Concert In Baltimore

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