

Roger Cormier
Joined: May 30, 2014
Roger lives in Brooklyn, but don't hold that against him.




It might be hard to imagine anyone other than Will Ferrell in 2004’s “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,” but the comedy’s distributor, DreamWorks, initially had doubts about the star.
The found footage film, which hit theaters in July 1999, was made for under $25,000—and it has a long legacy.
These facts about the 1996 blockbuster don't suck.
Put the evidence in the car.
Hugh Grant was "aware of a faint echo" whenever he kissed Julia Roberts.
Some facts about the five-movie franchise, should you choose to accept them.
Buttercups were built up, and a quarterback's last name was forever mangled on purpose.
Director John Landis wrote the script for ‘An American Werewolf in London’ when he was just a teenager—but for years, no one wanted to make the movie.
Even its makers are wondering how they managed to make such a prescient film.
Loosely based on the unlikely true story of the Jamaican bobsled team that participated in the 1988 Winter Olympics, Jon Turteltaub's 'Cool Runnings’s legacy endures more than two decades years later.
Sean Hayes read the pilot script, laughed, then threw it out.
Naomi Watts was worried she would be laughed at. She had nothing to worry about.