14 Fascinating Facts About Saturday Night Fever
The disco drama that turned John Travolta into a superstar premiered 40 years ago.
The disco drama that turned John Travolta into a superstar premiered 40 years ago.
The cult Christmas comedy had an interesting road to completion.
To the people of Tanna in Vanuatu, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was more than royalty—he was a bona fide deity.
Oliver Stone's cautionary tale is as relevant now as it was when it was released 30 years ago today.
It’s the rom-com you’ve come to love. Just as it is.
What do you get when you mix one part action movie with one part holiday flick and add in a dash of sweaty tank top? Why, 'Die Hard,' of course.
John Lennon had almost as many cats as the Beatles had No. 1 hits.
Davis once said Jackson was "like a son."
After being banned from competitive skating, the beleaguered athlete turned to a new vocation: Getting her nose broken for money.
9. A mention of Ivana led to an encounter with Donald Trump.
Both star home vigilantes, but only one of them builds up a body count.
The rock icon is also a huge model train nerd, and he's selling off some of his collection.
"The world is in a place at the moment where I think maybe people appreciate things that aren't so unremittingly horrible," says creator Charlie Brooker. "But you also don't want to short-change people on the unremitting horribleness.”
Harrison Ford agreed to be in a short movie produced by a bunch of his son's snowboarding friends as long as he was credited as "Jethro."
From future presidents to iconic funnymen, these future celebrities had spirit.
The musician only made enough copies for each of his fellow Beatles, and the discs degraded fast. Now, we can finally listen to (part of) the rare record.
5. The ‘Juno Effect’ may or may not be real.
In letters to her friend back in Sweden, the Hollywood legend complained about the movies she was working on and how homesick she felt.
Matt Damon agrees with you that his hair was terrible. But Stellan Skarsgård stands by his scarf.
"Stella! Hey, Stella!"
He shares the role with Hello Kitty.
Richard Pryor is considered by many to be the greatest stand-up comedian of all time. Yet the indelible mark Pryor made on the world of comedy only tells part of his story.
Yes, there was a real Madame Tussaud. (Marie Tussaud.)
Most air ducts are so small, filthy, and fragile that Bruce Willis would probably sneeze and crash through one before getting shot.