15 Actors Who Hated Their Own Films
"If you ever want someone to confess to murder, just make him or her sit through that film. They will confess to anything after 15 minutes."
"If you ever want someone to confess to murder, just make him or her sit through that film. They will confess to anything after 15 minutes."
4. It's the first streaming show to win the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series.
The hills are alive with the sound of the von Trapps.
Mike Myers's 1993 comedy bombed at the box office. Over the years, however, it has evolved into a cult classic.
'National Lampoon’s Vacation' features Chevy Chase in an idiot-defining role as the alarmingly optimistic Clark Griswold, a husband and father who is determined to give his family the ultimate vacation—no matter the cost to life, vehicle, or animal.
The comedy classic arrived in theaters 40 years ago today.
Mel Brooks's charming spoof, which premiered 25 years ago, extolled the virtues of form-fitting legwear.
Some are horrifying, others are hilarious, but all of them are worth a watch.
The Dude abides. (Hopefully at a cinema near you.)
What's with presidents and 'High Noon'?
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The cartoon-inspired replica was given away in 1997—and was, as the eventual owner put it, "like living in a Crayola box."
The 'Wheel of Fortune' hostess was actually a 'Price is Right' contestant before getting her trademark letter-turning gig.
Lights, camera, terrazzo!
The glitches that were annoying 20 years ago are now charmingly nostalgic.
1. Donald Glover tricked FX into ordering the Emmy-winning series.
Whether because of a dispute with the studio or just a plethora of unused material, a director often feels the need to re-release a classic (or not-so-classic) film.
Show your devotion to Wes Craven’s horror classic by dropping a few hundred dollars to party in the actual house from the movie.
During what month of pregnancy does a woman begin to look pregnant? "September."
Bill Hader pitched the Emmy-nominated hit as 'Taxi Driver' meets 'Waiting for Guffman.'
Disney's wedding planning service is now offering new locations to tie the knot at the most magical place on Earth.
Thirty-five years later, the John Hughes-penned, Michael Keaton-starring movie remains an ahead-of-its-time comedy classic.
The sci-fi series' theme song is familiar to pretty much anyone who lived in the free world (and probably elsewhere, too) in the late 20th century. Do you know the words?
Give the hero worship a rest and jump on the bad guy bandwagon.