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HeavyHe's got a fever … and the only prescription … is mushrooms! Join Christopher Walken in a Walken-Through of some of the classic Super Mario Bros. games, and watch out for the zombie turtles immune to your fiery fireballs.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" revolves around the S&M relationship between 27-year-old billionaire Christian Grey and naive college student Anastasia Steele. BuzzSugar gives five reasons why Ian Somerhalder would be perfect for at least one of those roles (even though he's neither 27 nor in college).

We can practically hear all of the explosions already. Whether you favor old school heroes like Schwarzenegger and Stallone or dig eager young bucks like Statham and Hemsworth, there's something for you among the many character posters from "The Expendables 2" on display at Hollywood.com.

Heat VisionSome people spend a fortune on headshots and resumes; Benedict Cumberbatch just records an iPhone video. Heat Vision has the story on how the "War Horse" star won his role in J.J. Abrams' upcoming "Star Trek" sequel.

Attention, citizens. The Wadiyan Games Committee brings you the official mobile app, "The Dictator: Wadiyan Games," an animated game that puts you in the boots of the great General Aladeen as you compete in his various sporting events. Download now from iTunes and proceed to destroy the competition by any means necessary.

The PlaylistAkira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" remains one of the most stirring and thrilling adventures in cinema history. In celebration of the film's release in Japan 58 years ago this week, The Playlist has collected five little-known facts about the action classic.

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