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Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013)


This Day in Pop Culture History
1878: Thomas Edison patents the phonograph. If only he knew that over 100 years later, hipsters would still be talking about their record collections.

Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1924: Lee Marvin, actor and badass (The Dirty Dozen, Cat Ballou)
1930: John Frankenheimer, director (Grand Prix, The Manchurian Candidate, Ronin)
1940: Smokey Robinson, singer
1952: Amy Tan, author (The Joy Luck Club, TV's Sagwa)
1955: Jeff Daniels, actor (Dumb and Dumber, Looper, The Newsroom)
1957: Falco, singer (Rock Me Amadeus)
1963: Seal, singer and Heidi Klum’s ex-husband
1966: Justine Bateman, actress (Family Ties) and Jason Bateman's sis
1967: Benicio Del Toro, actor (Traffic, Snatch, Sin City, License To Kill)
1985: Haylie Duff, singer/actress (7th Heaven, Napolean Dynamite)

Who's On What Tonight: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: The Lonely Island's Andy Samberg, Cougar Town's Josh Hopkins, singer Lisa Loeb
LETTERMAN: Oz: The Great and Powerful's Michelle Williams, Batman and Robin's Chris O'Donnell
KIMMEL: Zero Hour's Anthony Edwards, former baseball icon Mike Piazza
LENO: House of Cards' Robin Wright, singer Bonnie Raitt
FALLON: Just Shoot Me's David Spade, music group Atlas Genius
FERGUSON: Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer, singer Melissa Benoist

New on Blu-Ray
Argo: Ben Affleck plays a guy who smuggles a bunch of Americans out of Iran. In real life, Affleck is about to become the guy who smuggles a Best Picture away from the Academy.
Monsters, Inc.: One of the most underrated yet most creative Pixar films.
Sinister: People may pop up in mirrors or in the camera frame. These horror films are all the same now.
Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013) Reviewed by Popculturology on 2/19/2013 Rating: 5

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