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IT Crowd star Chris O’Dowd has just joined the cast of Jack Black’s FX-heavy comedy retelling of Gulliver’s Travels. The story is about a travel writer who is transported to the island of Liliput (The island of tiny people) while on an assignment in the Bermuda Triangle.
O’Dowd is set to play Edward, Gulliver’s thumb-sized Liliputian enemy in the movie. The shooting is taking place in London. O’Dowd joins a cast which includes the likes of Jason Segel, Emily Blunt and Amanda Peet, which is directed by Monsters Vs. Aliens’ director, Rob Letterman.IT Crowd star Chris O’Dowd has just joined the cast of Jack Black’s... more
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You won't find it on any official map and you won't know when you cross the line, but according to some people, the Bermuda Triangle is a very real place where dozen of ships, planes and people have disappeared with no good explanation. Since a magazine first coined the phrase "Bermuda Triangle" in 1964, the mystery has continued to attract attention.You won't find it on any official map and you won't know when you cross the... more
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50 cats have disappeared from the streets of a West Midland town, earning it the nickname "Purr-muda Triangle".
The disappearances are a complete mystery as no bodies have been found but several cats' collars have been discovered.
The RSPCA is investigating.
50 cats have disappeared from the streets of a West Midland town, earning it the... more
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More caravans disappear in the Midlands than in any other part of the UK, according to new data. Research by AA Caravan Insurance indicates that owners in the "caravan Bermuda Triangle", a region bordered by Leicester, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham, face a ten per cent higher risk of theft.
Simon Douglas, head of AA Caravan Insurance, said: "These disappearances are well thought out criminal plans with real rewards.
"Caravanning is increasing in popularity and we're seeing more caravans being stolen to order, especially larger, luxury twin-axle models. Three-quarters of those stolen disappear without trace and are never recovered."
More caravans disappear in the Midlands than in any other part of the UK, according to... more
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Or it's just seaweed. Or oil. Or something that makes the water dark. An unidentified source at the National Security Agency said, "We have no comment on the possible levitation of one or more Caribbean islands".Or it's just seaweed. Or oil. Or something that makes the water dark. An... more
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