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  2. Standee - Wikipedia

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    A standee is an American term for a large self-standing display promoting a movie, product or event, or point-of-sale advertising, often in the form of a life-size cut-out figure. They are typically made of foam-board , and may range from large self-standing posters to elaborate three-dimensional display devices with moving parts and lights.

  3. Roger Mellie - Wikipedia

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    Roger usually arrives announcing "Sorry I'm late, Tom". In one strip, Tom imagines Roger has arrived on time only to discover that it is a life-size cardboard cutout, and, on another occasion, Tom is utterly shocked as Roger arrives two minutes early - but then he wakes up.

  4. The Flat Stanley Project - Wikipedia

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    Flat Stanley with a shop owner in Kano, Nigeria. The Flat Stanley Project's popularity increased in the 2000s after it received increased media attention. [1] [2]Similar to the travelling gnome prank, [8] [10] photos of Flat Stanley began to appear in the news media and on social media sites with the cut-out doll pictured in increasingly exotic and unusual locales and with various celebrities.

  5. 45 B-List Celebrities Who Deserve More Spotlight (Voting Open)

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    From beloved TV stars to breakout film actors and musicians, B-listers are the unsung heroes of the celebrity world.B-list celebrities often have more room to experiment and take on unique roles ...

  6. 1990 in American television - Wikipedia

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    In said pilot, Ferris (Charlie Schlatter) refers to the film and expresses his displeasure at Matthew Broderick portraying him, even going as far as destroying a life-size cardboard cutout of Broderick with a chainsaw. [23] [24] The show would ultimately be cancelled after its first season and only 13 episodes due to its poor reception.

  7. Andrew Garfield Makes Viewers Melt with His ... - AOL

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    Andrew Garfield poses with a cardboard cutout of Florence Pugh at the "We Live In Time" Headline Gala during the 68th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall on Oct. 17, 2024 in London