Outrage may refer to:
Outrage!, "the official Tower of London board game", was first created in 1992 by Imperial Games. Players move about the board, which depicts the Tower of London, and attempt to steal the British Crown Jewels. In reality, the only modern attempt to steal the Jewels was made in 1671 by Thomas Blood and his accomplices, who failed to escape — an earlier attempt in the early fourteenth century was equally unsuccessful — and the game challenges players to “succeed where they failed.”
The game may be played in either a short or long version. In the former, the first player to successfully escape with (not just steal) any one of the Crown Jewels wins; in the latter, whichever player has the greatest total value of crown jewels (as denoted on the board) after they have all been stolen is the winner. The player with St. Edward's Crown wins if there is a tie.
Set up All cards are shuffled; six Tower Cards are dealt to each player; one coin per player is placed on Devereaux Tower; Yeomen Warders and the Crown Jewels are placed as indicated on the board. One flag implement per player is placed in the Queen's House.
Outrage is an American television film that aired on ABC on Sunday January 4, 1998.
The film's tagline was "They trashed his car, his house, his life, then they went a little too far".
A father-to-be and his pregnant wife become the targets of a revenge campaign after the man reports the criminal activities of a trio of wealthy teens to the police.
Deadbeat may refer to:
Deadbeat is an American TV Series supernatural comedy series created by Cody Heller and Brett Konner about medium Kevin Pacalioglu, played by Tyler Labine, and was first released on Hulu on April 9, 2014. On April 30, 2014, the series was renewed for a second season of 13 episodes. On May 26, 2015 the series was renewed for a third season of 13 episodes.
Kevin Pacalioglu (Tyler Labine) is a lazy slacker, and a medium for hire, who attempts to solve various ghosts' unresolved issues, so that they can move on to a final resting place, occasionally with the help of his best friend and drug dealer, Roofie (Brandon T. Jackson).
Deadbeat is the stage name of Scott Montieth, a Canadian electronica musician. Originally from Kitchener, Ontario, Montieth currently works and lives in Berlin.
In addition to his recordings as Deadbeat, Montieth also performs with Steve Beaupré in the duo Crackhaus. Pop singer Athésia appeared as a guest vocalist on Deadbeat's 2005 album New World Observer.