12 TV Show-Themed Cruises
Can't get enough television from just watching it? Then try one of these TV-themed cruises.
Can't get enough television from just watching it? Then try one of these TV-themed cruises.
As the trailers for 'Deadpool' and 'X-Men: Apocalypse' wow audiences at Comic-Con, we're looking back at the 15-year-old franchise that proved that superhero movies didn't have to be hokey.
Archie, Jughead, Betty, and Veronica are versatile enough to go anywhere: from the gritty world of a vigilante to an alternate universe.
DTV? WTF!
Ever wonder what it was that Forrest Gump said when his mic was unplugged at the anti-Vietnam War protest? Well, wonder no more ...
'Apollo 13'—the dramatization of the 1970 space program crisis that kept the world on its seat—was the third highest-grossing film of 1995, and remains one of the most faithful depictions of NASA operations ever put on film.
Jim Henson's deeply personal tale of a teenage girl losing her baby brother to a Goblin King wasn't a hit when it was first released.
The story of how television personality and painter Bob Ross ended up with a lifelong perm.
The story of how Annette Kowalski and Bob Ross met, founded a worldwide company, and made a surprising star of the mild-mannered painter.
When it comes to G.I. Joe, knowing is half the battle.
Shot on a budget of $3.5 million, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker wrote and directed 'Airplane!', a movie intended to parody all of the disaster movies that graced movie theaters throughout the recently concluded 1970s.
How Superman, summer vacation, and classical music created a portable music phenomenon that celebrates its 40th anniversary this month.
It has been nearly 40 years since Rob Lowe taught us about illusionary flashes of light and how to play the sax.
Co-creator Peter Laird was kind enough to answer our burning questions about the franchise. Cowabunga, dudes.
In the past, we thought pizza delivery in the future would be so different. And in many ways, it is!
Even if you're not a Fanilow, you've almost certainly gotten some of Barry Manilow's handiwork stuck in your head.
#1: The Noid led to a hostage situation.
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How did Route 66, the beloved Main Street of America, fall into a state of disrepair and disuse less than 30 years after the height of its popularity? Here's the story.
In 1983, a welder/exotic dancer inspired a generation of young people to “take your passion, and make it happen.”
Her history-making movie deal would earn her nearly $22,000,000 today.
The comedy legend's headstone serves as his final marquee.
It has been 40 years since John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd brought their SNL characters Jake and Elwood Blues to the big screen with 'The Blues Brothers,' a loud, money-making love letter to both Chicago and rhythm and blues.
Before Steven Spielberg became Hollywood royalty, he was just another young director with a giant shark problem.