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George Lucas produced a movie about a flirtatious space duck who is forced to save Earth from an alien invasion. What could go wrong?
Today, comic book movies are ubiquitous. But these comic book superheroes might never have made the move from the page to the screen if it weren't for the success of Richard Donner’s 'Superman: The Movie' (1978).
Sometimes audience feedback leads to major changes.
Though Titanic was plagued with production problems, James Cameron's epic disaster/romance went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
The UnknownArchiveTV is home to TV pilots adapted from movies, American versions of popular British shows, and some shows so weird they defy classification.
'MST3K' is putting the band back together.
Long before Mia Wasikowska stepped into Alice's Mary Janes, Walt Disney struggled to bring Lewis Carroll's story to life on the big screen.
Marlon Brando was one of the most influential actors of the 20th century—and clashed with plenty of actors, writers, and directors along the way.
Musicians aren’t the only entertainers who like to flex their performing muscles; actors occasionally can’t resist the lure of regular MTV rotation.
It was no mystery to movie-goers when this 1985 movie about a board game flopped at the box office. But time has been kind to “Clue,” and you can discover more fun facts about the cult classic here.
This Little Podcast That Could is consistently in iTunes Top 10—here are some of the host's favorite episodes.
Anyone who grew up in the '90s remembers flying with Quailman, wooing Patti Mayonnaise, and hiding from bully Roger Klotz.
Meet George Jetson ...
Damn it, we had something for this.
Forget everything you thought you knew about this mind-bending romantic dramedy.
Some of the mustaches were fake, but the syrup was real.
Many of these props languished in storage at movie studios for years before savvy people realized their worth and sold them at auction.
Technology still hasn't caught up with John Hughes' strangest teen angst comedy, even 30 years after its release.
You hear that, Elizabeth?
The Alfred Hitchcock classic has been thrilling audiences with its improbable but highly entertaining story for nearly 60 years.
Here's the story of how a box office dud ended up selling over three million copies of its soundtrack, and spawning a sequel.
More than a decade after Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson charmed audiences in Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning film, their oddball pairing still resonates.
Arnold spent some time on Sesame Street.