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These Are the 12 Performances That Taylor Swift Fans Will Never, Ever, Ever Forget

Taylor Swift has pretty much ruled the pop charts for well over a decade now, though you'll occasionally see her throwing back to her country roots with projects such as a Sugarland collaboration or a countrified Earth, Wind & Fire cover . Still, country or pop, the seasoned singer has, with no doubt, delivered impressive live vocals over the years, whether she just hits the stage with a guitar or goes all out on serpentine decorations. Swift's seventh album might not be hitting shelves until a long time, but you can still get your Swiftie fix now. From her intimate Grammy Museum showcases to her elaborate American Music Awards shows , here is a compilation of the pop star's best performances. Related: Taylor Swift Talks Easter Eggs and THAT Palm Tree Photo in First Magazine Interview in 3 Years http://bit.ly/2Xeipvf

Game of Thrones' Big Finale Twist Came Directly From George R.R. Martin

The Game of Thrones series finale left fans scratching their heads in utter befuddlement and wondering if that was really how it was all supposed to end . While there were a lot of twists and turns in the series finale, the biggest shocker was the appointment of Bran Stark , Mr. Three-Eyed Raven himself, as the new king of the six kingdoms (with his older sister Sansa as the first Queen in the North). Even actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright admitted he "genuinely thought it was a joke script." But if that was a joke script, the joke came all the way from A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin himself. In an interview for HBO's Making Game of Thrones , Hempstead-Wright explained that Bran becoming King was one of the two pivotal moments that Martin originally had planned for the remaining Stark son. "[Creators] David [Benioff] and Dan [Weiss] told me there were two things [author] George R.R. Martin had planned for Bran, and that was the Hodor revelatio

From Her Majesty to Meghan Markle: How Royal Baby Debuts Have Evolved Over the Years

The history of the British monarchy is steeped in rules and tradition, including when it comes to their offspring . Over the years, royal babies - especially those who will one day take the throne - have been born to tremendous fanfare. We've seen gun salutes, easel announcements, and, in the cases of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, masses of press and photographers waiting to get a glimpse of the family's newest, tiniest members. Most recently, Meghan and Prince Harry shook things up by having the proud dad hold his bundle of joy - a statement perfectly in line with the couple's feminist ideals and commitment to bucking gender norms . While impressive, you might be surprised to find out that Harry isn't the first male royal to take over cradling duties during his baby's big reveal! Scroll through to see how royal babies have made their debut over the past several decades. Related: How Many Great-Grandchildren Does the Queen Have? Get to Know Her Smalle

'The Lion King' Set Visit

When filmmaker Jon Favreau invited Fandango and a number of other media outlets to visit the set of The Lion King, his latest foray into translating a now-classic Disney animated film into a seemingly live-action incarnation after the creative and commercial success of his prior effort The Jungle Book, a funny thing happened: while exploring the vast, grassy African plains in which many of the film’s sequences take place, this somewhat awestruck reporter ran smack into the side of a... Read More Read Comments https://fandan.co/2JLwbmd

28 Early '00s Movies on Netflix That Need to Be on Your Watchlist Immediately

The early 2000s weren't a great time for fashion , admittedly, but they were a fantastic time for movies. Whether you're into hilariously campy romps, seriously intense dramas, or super sexy flicks , the '00s offered films that any moviegoer could appreciate and - lucky for us - some of the best ones are available to stream right now on Netflix. Your blinged-out cell phone and terrycloth sweatsuit may be outdated by now, but we guarantee that these 28 classic 2000s movies will never go out of style. Side note: can we all agree not to bring back the dress over jeans trend ? It's truly heinous. http://bit.ly/2wqClzw