Friday, August 19, 2011

West Memphis Three could be released, "Fright Night" reviews and more from while you were sleeping


The West Memphis Three could go free. The three men who were convicted of murdering three young boys in 1993 -- the murderers were just teens themselves -- may soon be let free pending a deal between state prosecutors and defense attorneys. New evidence has been found that puts into question the validity of their conviction. New DNA at the scene that doesn't match the alleged perpetrators. The three would be released after 18 years in jail.
Fright Night searches go up as reviews roll in The upcoming vampire remake starring Anton Yelchin and Colin Farell have been getting decent to good reviews as performances by the cast have been praised. Consistently called a not your run of the mill vampire movie, "Fright Night" delivers in terms of character, plot, and nostalgia for the 1985 original. "Fright Night" will be competing with fellow remake, "Conan the Barbarian" at the box office this weekend.
The Daily Show defends Rick Perry Rick Perry found an unlikely ally from Daily Show host, Jon Stewwart. The Comedy Central Host defended Rick Perry after MSNBC host, Ed Schultz, attacked the Texas Governor's recent soundbite, "a big black cloud that hangs over America." Schultz called racism, and Stewart called lies, jumping to point out "the real bigot here is Schultz." Schultz later apologized.

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