8 Dead Celebrities Brought Back to Life to Sell Stuff
Over the years, several companies have raised celebrities from the dead in order to hawk their products—with varying levels of success.
Over the years, several companies have raised celebrities from the dead in order to hawk their products—with varying levels of success.
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Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary filmmaker who rightfully earnedearned the nickname "The Master of Suspense," had a bizarre fear of ... eggs?
Audiences will be able to control the plot of the movie with an app.
Stroll through Mononoke Village and try not to lose your way in the park's Totoro-inspired forest.
The legendary comedienne, who turns 85 today, broke new ground as the first female host of a TV variety show.
Audiences weren't buying what the Seventh Doctor was selling. But they were actively wishing death upon his companion.
It was 65 years ago that André de Toth’s legendary thriller solidified the 3D movie craze, walloped the box office, and turned Vincent Price into a horror movie icon.
One of the legendary writer's short stories bears some striking similarities to the HBO series.
The First Lady of Song, who once got some help from Marilyn Monroe, was the first African American woman to win a Grammy.
Say goodbye to 'Goodfellas.'
Nothing this bad happened back in St. Olaf!
While Barbra Streisand's creative talents made her a star, her no-nonsense attitude has made her an icon.
Travel like a superhero and visit these Marvel Cinematic Universe filming locations—no Quinjet required.
Travel like a superhero and visit these Marvel Cinematic Universe filming locations—no Quinjet required.
While most of Marvel Cinematic Universe is magically brought to life on sound stages, the box office-busting superhero movie franchise also makes use of real-world locations around the world to bring its stories to life. Here are 20 Marvel Cinematic Unive
We didn’t see this one coming.
The lovable comic strip Viking was almost named Bulbar.
"I hate advice unless I'm giving it. I hate giving advice, because people won't take it."
This handy hack will make sure you find exactly what you’re looking for.
Creator Gene Roddenberry reportedly didn't like the idea of “a bald English guy taking over.” And that was just the beginning of the behind-the-scenes drama.
David Bowie left big shoes to fill.
It costs $40,000 a day to visit the park—and that's the cheap package.
Inflight entertainment can get a little pricey, but one airport program can save you money on your next hardcover.