Out of This World: An Oral History of ALF
He was invited to the White House. He sold $250 million in merchandise. And he nearly caused an actor to have a nervous breakdown on set.
He was invited to the White House. He sold $250 million in merchandise. And he nearly caused an actor to have a nervous breakdown on set.
You're never too old for this sh*t!
From the Blues Mobile to a life-size human skull, these are 10 LEGO sets we'd love to see happen.
Great Scott! Millions of moviegoers consider 'Back to the Future' to be one of the most entertaining film trilogies of all time.
As one of the founding fathers of science fiction, Herbert George Wells certainly had a lot to say about the human race.
Even 30 years later, we still can't tell you what the The Venus Butterfly is.
Prosthetic heads, animal organs, and some camera trickery can create some beautiful cinema together.
'Home Improvement'—which premiered 25 years ago, on September 17, 1991—was a sitcom documenting the work and home life of Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, stand-up comedian Tim Allen’s interpretation of a man unjustifiably secure in his knowledge of power tools
3. The show is exactly two percent autobiographical.
Though it's only getting ready to premiere its third season, the Emmy-nominated comedy has already been branded a socially important sitcom.
For better and for worse, some movies are better about predicting the future than others. Nobody wants to eat Soylent Green, but we’re OK with most of these elements from other movies coming true.
In the fall of 2009, ABC debuted a new sitcom called 'Modern Family,' a seemingly simple story of three families that became a ratings hit and unbeatable Emmy winner for ABC.
Walter's Coffee Roastery has arrived in Brooklyn.
On September 13, 1986, Siskel and Ebert and the Movies (which was later renamed Siskel and Ebert At the Movies) made its television debut, and turned arguing about films into a national pastime.
Sadly for '90s computer game fans, the idea never reached fruition.
When you're lost out there and you're all alone/A Craigslist listing is waiting to carry your home.
Two animated series, both debuting in 1986, both containing the title of hit 1984 movie. Just two quickie attempts to cash in on a popular franchise, right? Not so fast.
Paul Reubens takes us back to Pee-wee’s Playhouse. Here are some facts about the Saturday morning show.
2. Ray Romano didn't love the title.
Breakfast foods always taste better when puns are involved.
More than 50 years after its premiere on NBC—and subsequent cancellation following a measly two seasons—The Monkees are still a topic of never-ending fascination.