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This is one for the movie buffs, especially those into car flicks. The 2003 box office hit
The Italian Job with Mark Wahlberg, Jason Statham and Charlize Theron, employed the first three electric MINIs in the world. 1 photo
Fans of the film, which is itself a loose remake of the 1969 film of the same name, probably know this already. But for those who enjoyed it but never got to digging around in the backstory, this will probably come as a most pleasant surprise: the MINIs in the film were electric. Well, not all the time and not all of them, but three MINIs were created specifically for the production to get greenlit for the Los Angeles underground.
Huge rally to celebrate the Jaguar E-Typeâs 60th birthday will go ahead
The E-Type 60 event takes place this June in the Midlands
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A huge rally to celebrate the 60th birthday of the iconic Jaguar E-Type this summer will go ahead.
A cavalcade of E-Types from around the world will be assembling in the Midlands in June to mark the much-loved modelâs 60th birthday.
This week marks the launch of
Paramount+, yet another streaming service in an era that’s already jam-packed with them. But that’s not entirely fair: Paramount+ is just CBS All Access with a new coat of paint, and that service has been around for some time now.
To celebrate (well, at least
acknowledge) the existence of a “new” streaming platform, we’ve scoured the service’s library and put together a list of 10 things to watch. You probably already know that you can mainline episodes of
Star Trek, the
Chinatown and
Clue there, but here, in alphabetical order, are some film and television titles that are available but have not been quite as highly publicized.
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Paramount Plus Pricing: Base Package Will Cost Less Than CBS All Access, but There s a Catch
New entry-level version of streaming service will exclude local CBS stations
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After months of buildup, ViacomCBS next week is set to flip the switch for Paramount Plus its bulked-up streaming platform engineered to throw bigger elbows in an increasingly crowded market.
For now, the pricing won’t change. But this summer, the media conglomerate will lower the entry-level price for Paramount Plus, the new name of the rebranded CBS All Access.
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The base, ad-supported tier of Paramount Plus, launching in June, will cost $4.99 per month a dollar less than the current entry-level CBS All Access package with commercials. The full Paramount Plus premium tier with no ads (except in live programming) will be the same, at $9.99 per month.
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