12 Not-So-Ridiculous Facts About Perfect Strangers
If Bronson Pinchot had listened to Tom Cruise, Balki would never have existed.
If Bronson Pinchot had listened to Tom Cruise, Balki would never have existed.
Apple designers and programmers have hidden some fun Easter eggs—you just need to know where to look.
Nothing is certain but death, taxes, and the existence in every generation of people who complain about young kids ruining everything.
Winona Ryder pushed for Janeane Garofao and Ethan Hawke, who pushed for Steve Zahn and introduced the world to Lisa Loeb.
Woody wasn’t always a cowboy! And WALL·E and R2-D2 are the same person!
It was known as a flop.
The cult classic British film is still intoxicating audiences.
For the week of March 13, holidays and politics drove people to the dictionary.
While it might seem fun to be the subject of a feature film, not every person-turned-character has loved seeing his or her life play out on the big screen.
Here are five fool-proof tips for wowing a crowd.
The real Ed Masry didn't care who played Erin Brockovich. As long as it wasn't Julia Roberts.
They really wish you'd stop calling them 'roadies'—and chances are, all they want is a nice hot shower.
You'll want to keep a tube of the stuff on you at all times.
Take a look back at the first four films in the Indiana Jones series, before the next installment of the classic adventure series arrives in theaters.
Before you dump that old box of video games, you may want to see if one of those dusty old cartridges is worth as much as a brand-new car.
It took John Travolta and Bill Murray saying no for Tom Hanks to get his first major role.
Director John Carpenter once purchased one of the city's bridges for a dollar.
Here are some noteworthy instances in which fans got closer to their favorite rock stars than they had ever expected.
Pity the poor "Radium Girls."
From mushroom farms to spas to amusement parks, these mines have had a second life.
You're not going to pick a perfect bracket. Maybe Powerball makes more sense...
Everything old is new again, especially when it comes to crafting.
Arby's may play to an older audience than other fast food chains, by it doesn't need a play-place to have a good time.
Home Depot's orange color scheme wasn't the result of market research: They were just re-using circus tents for signs.