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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about track You Gew Up by Oddisee in Iceberg by Oddisee in Music

Oct 19, 2017 (Updated Oct 20, 2017)  
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Oddisee- 'The Iceberg' [Full Album]

  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about ICE Standard in Apps

Nov 22, 2017  
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The ICE Standard - Free Emergency iPhone App

The ICE Standard is a free iPhone App that might save your or a loved one's life.

CEO & Founder of the About the Kids Foundation, Joseph A. Ekman, shares how easy and effective their iPhone app is to use.

  
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The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild Official Trailer

  
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Mike WiLL Made-It, Vince Staples, Ludwig Göransson - Ice Cold

  
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) created a video about Monster Hunter World in Video Games

Sep 22, 2019 (Updated Sep 23, 2019)  
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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne X Horizon Zero Dawn Trailer

  
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit  - Season 2
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 2
2000 | Drama
Ice-T (5 more)
Christopher meloni
Mariska hargitay
Guest stars
Stephanie march
Jk Simmons
Currently binge watching season better than season one with the introduction of ice-t as Finn tutola and Stephanie march as Alex Cabot. Plus some big name guests stars like Eric Roberts and Kate mara. Good season hope it gets better
  
Shaft (2019)
Shaft (2019)
2019 | Action, Crime
So far this is the best shaft movie out so far. 3 generations of Shaft.
Only thing that could make it better was if the bad guy was Ice T.
  
I don't think I ever really listened to a rap song by Ice-T. I really enjoy him on Law & Order: SVU and I like his reality show with his wife. So I thought I would give the book a listen. I learned a lot of interesting things about him and made me like him a little more. If you have followed Ice-T, you probably know all this stuff, but it was interesting for me to find out about his background.
  
I have always been a fan of Douglas Preston and Lincoln child, writing together or individually, and The Ice Limit is one of my favorite stand-alones from the duo.

Gideon Crew, however, is not my favorite of their characters. As street smart as one would expect him to be considering his past, he always seems a bit naive, especially when it comes to women. This isn’t a flaw in the writing, just a character trait that I don’t particularly care for.

With that said, I was a little apprehensive going into this – I wanted to go back to the ice limit to see what would happen, but I wasn’t sure I wanted Gideon to come along. I shouldn’t have worried though – this turned out to be my favorite Gideon Crew novel so far. He had a skill set that made him a logical choice for the mission, and he fit right in with the rest of the highly-specialized crew.

The story really felt like a continuation of the original book, and that’s exactly what I was hoping for. It offers an interesting, if not entirely expected, conclusion to the story. If you’ve read and enjoyed The Ice Limit, you should definitely read this one.
  
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Ice Age 3) (2009)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Ice Age 3) (2009)
2009 | Action, Animation, Comedy
Scrat and the gang are back, and this time in stunning 3D in the new “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs”. The third chapter in the popular series once again follows the adventures of the unusual mix of friends, in their frozen home.

As the film opens, Manny (Ray Romano), is a nervous wreck as Ellie (Queen Latifah), is expecting their first child. Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo), is ecstatic over the pending arrival, while Diego the tiger, (Dennis Leary), believes he has lost his edge and is no longer needed in a family environment.

As Diego prepares to set off on his own, Sid falls through a crack in the ice and discovers three eggs which he believes have been abandoned.

Sid decides to adopt the eggs and soon they hatch with three T-Rex infants. Unaware of what they are, Sid is delighted at his new family and ignores Manny’s warnings up until a gigantic T-Rex arrives looking for her children and takes them and Sid into a hole in the ice.

Despite their misgivings, Diego, Ellie, and Manny venture under the ice to rescue Sid and discover an entire world of dinosaurs that have survived and thrived under the ice. Facing numerous new dangers and having no idea where to go, the group is befriended by a weasel named Buck (Simon Pegg), who helps them track their missing friend.

Along the way the group must contend with flesh eating plants, laughing gas, dangerous dinosaurs, and hostile terrain as they attempt to save their friend and return home.

While the plot is simple and some will no doubt question how dinosaurs and mammals would be around at the same time, the film is fun, and I enjoyed it more than the previous film in the series. The creators know this is a family film that is intended for children and do not waste time with an overly complicated plot and keep character developments to the bare essentials.

Instead, we get a lively and quirky tale about friendship and family, as well as some funny moments and great animation. The technicians behind the film have wisely allowed the characters to remain the focal point of the film, but cleverly included the new 3D techniques to allow the audience a sense of immersion into the film.

The cast works well with one another and seem to be having a good time playing characters that have no doubt become familiar to them. Once again Scrat steals every scene he is appears in as he attempts time and again to capture his beloved acorn. A new character named Scratte adds a new dimension to the character as she plays not only a romantic interest in the film but also a new obstacle in his never ending quest.

The film was paced well and never overstayed its welcome, and despite some jokes that were better suited to an older audience, the film delivered a perfect summer film for the family to enjoy.