Betty White's Guide to Life, in 20 Quotes
In addition to her work as a beloved actor and animal rights activist, Betty White was a master of wise words and one-liners.
In addition to her work as a beloved actor and animal rights activist, Betty White was a master of wise words and one-liners.
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For those of you who were too young to watch the show when it first aired, many of the topical references might be ancient history.
E.T., the CD player, Diet Coke, "Cheers," the list goes on!
In 1983, a producer's "bootleg Bond" promised mechanical sharks, Orson Welles, and the return of Sean Connery.
When two highly paid creative visionaries work together, things don’t always go smoothly.
His interviewer wasn't convinced.
In 1969, Ebert was asked to write a "camp rock-and-roll horror exploitation musical." So he did.
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Most of them aren't exactly people who can handle a basketball like Meadowlark Lemon.
The Green Bay Packers are big fans.
The dog has reportedly been ignored by potential owners because of his different colored eyes.
The former Nickelodeon icon is making music with The Flaming Lips's Steven Drozd.
May the force be with them.
The vaguely unsettling ice cream cake helped launch the career of the Beastie Boys.
Hayao Miyazaki may be known for his animated films, but his outlook on life is hardly G-rated (neither are most of his films).
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7. It was the last film in which Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse.
The stars' unbreakable mother-daughter bond is at the center of a new documentary, which will premiere on Saturday.
The project called for 25,000 bricks—and took eight years to complete.
Breaking the fourth wall has never been so hilarious.
10. Johnny Depp developed a love/hate relationship with angora sweaters.
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In 1987, one teenage fan in Denver, Colorado took his love of the English rockers a bit too far.