Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013)
This Day in Pop Culture History
1969: The Apollo 11 astronauts emerge from a three-week quarantine. Their following schedule includes a massive parade and dinner with President Richard Nixon. Can we make it a rule that only people who do great things like step on the moon get parades? Championship-winning sports teams get a high five. Let's stop treating these accomplishments the same.
Famous People Have Birthdays Too
1930: Don Ho, musician
1955: Paul Greengrass, director (Bloody Sunday, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, United 93, Captain Phillips)
1959: Danny Bonaduce, actor (The Patridge Family)
1983: Sebastian Stan, actor (Captain America movies, Black Swan, Political Animals)
Who's On What: Your Guide to Late-Night TV
CONAN: Paranoia's Liam Hemsworth, Kick-Ass 2's Chloe Grace Moretz, musician J. Cole
LETTERMAN: REPEAT
KIMMEL: Transformers' Josh Duhamel, Adam Perry Lang, musician Luke Bryan
LENO: REPEAT
FALLON: REPEAT
FERGUSON: REPEAT
New on Blu-Ray
Olympus Has Fallen: If you prefer Gerard Butler over Channing Tatum and Aaron Eckhart over Jamie Foxx, Olympus Has Fallen is the White-House-under-attack movie you've been looking for.
Emperor: Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones star in a post-World War II movie that no one saw.
Your Day in Pop Culture (Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013)
Reviewed by Popculturology
on
8/13/2013
Rating:
Emperor didn't last that long here. Wanted to see it, but it was here and gone within a week or two.
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