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Ashton Kutcher's Resume Example - ChatGPT Famous Resumes

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Seth Green has had a successful career spanning more than three decades as an actor, voice actor, producer, and director. He began performing at an early age, making appearances in a number of films and television programs during the 1980s and 1990s. But it's possible that his work as Scott Evil in the Austin Powers movie series is what makes him most well-known. Do you know any of his other famous film and television roles? In the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where he played a werewolf and was a regular cast member for several seasons, Oz is one of his most enduring roles.


'Robot Chicken's' ninth season will include President Trump: 'Just take a look at the puppet's hands'

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Comic-Con 2017 live updates: 'Robot Chicken' has a President Trump puppet, and a real life Iron Man takes off Day two of Comic-Con is all about TV. "Game of Thrones," "Twin Peaks," and "The Walking Dead" will all offer tributes to the throngs of Hall H. And we'll be there, bringing you all the intel and surprises. Stay tuned for interviews, panel updates and more. The can't miss panels at 2017 Comic-Con Inside Comic-Con's Hall H, the most important room in Hollywood Comic-Con through the years, a look back in one GIANT timeline The can't miss panels at 2017 Comic-Con'Robot Chicken's' ninth season will include President Trump: 'Just take a look at the puppet's hands' There is no pop culture or political figure safe from the claymation-style harpooning of Adult Swim's "Robot Chicken."


"Robot Chicken" Spoofs 'Aliens' and it's Fantastic! - Bloody Disgusting!

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The 1986 sci-fi action/horror film Aliens is one of the greatest sequels to ever grace the silver screen, if not one of the greatest movies ever made. The mix of stunning practical FX with amazing characters and outright thrilling segments has made it a must-see film for pretty much…everyone! But just because the movie is practically flawless doesn't mean it isn't ripe for parody every once in a while. And when it comes to poking fun at popular titles, there's few shows that do it better than Adult Swim's "Robot Chicken"! Remember in Aliens when Ripley and Hicks enter an elevator only to have a xenomorph try to catch a ride with them? Well, the below segment follows that moment only it sees the aftermath from the perspective of the alien, who finds out the hard way that its acid blood can make for a very long and painful fall!