It is true, Superman can do anything! "Man of Steel" broke a box office record by grabbing $125.1 million this Father's Day weekend, becoming the No. 1 June opening of all time.
Check out the trailer below.

It is true, Superman can do anything! "Man of Steel" broke a box office record by grabbing $125.1 million this Father's Day weekend, becoming the No. 1 June opening of all time.
Check out the trailer below.
Brantley Gilbert recently told Country Weekly about the nightmares he's been having recently... nightmares about Tim McGraw!
"I’m telling ya, I keep on having the same nightmare where Tim knocks on the door of my tour bus to go work out with him. I mean, I like to do some power lifting and strength training because I just can’t run because of some knee and back problems... but Tim? I mean, he is on a whole other level. That man is like the Terminator. I'm pretty sure he bleeds chrome."
Brantley is currently opening for Tim on his Two Lanes of Freedom tour alongside Love and Theft.

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At the National Push-Pull Bench Press and Dead Lift Championships this weekend, 91-year-old Sy Perlis set the world record in the 90 and over weight class by lifting 187.5 pounds.
Sy is a World War II veteran who started lifting when he was 60. He had to sit out last year after having surgery to fix a hernia and implant a pacemaker, but came back stronger than ever.
Watch Sy break the world record:
Early last month, it was rumored that Luke Bryan would be collaborating with rapper T-Pain on his next album. Luke responded to the rumors with a maybe: "It’s half true and kinda true," he said.
The two artists have a mutual friend who sent both Luke and T-Pain the same song to record. Luke plans on including the song on his upcoming album and may include parts of T-Pain's version.
Luke's fourth studio album is set to release on August 13th.

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Last week the Rolling Stones tweeted their next guest on their 50 & Counting tour is... Brad Paisley! Brad will join the Stones on stage tomorrow night, June 18th, in Philadelphia.
Brad is the fifth country artist to make a guest appearance during the Rolling Stones' tour. Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift and Sheryl Crow have also shared the stage with the Rolling Stones.

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