
12 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Voice Actors
When Bruce Willis is too busy to re-record own breathing, they call in the professionals.
When Bruce Willis is too busy to re-record own breathing, they call in the professionals.
The ‘Seinfeld’ co-creator was also one of its most frequent guest stars.
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You'll never watch this classic in the same way again.
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The Colorado hotel that inspired the film has announced a major renovation.
The future 'Star Wars' director composed the score for a 1982 Troma film about a killer alien lizard.
'Creature From the Black Lagoon' first swam into theaters in 1954. Today, the 3D film is widely considered one of the greatest monster pictures ever made.
After manufacturing the first 7000 pairs, Reebok's warehouse made a frantic call: none of them would inflate.
Sean Hayes read the pilot script, laughed, then threw it out.
Put on another pot of coffee because the Gilmore Girls are back.
It's the Cadillac of Elmore Leonard adaptations.
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Proof that comedic genius can come from very unlikely places.
Kevin Smith's sophomore feature, which is about to get a sequel, was released in theaters 20 years ago today.
From the personal collection of the show's co-creator.
Just sit right back and you’ll hear some tales of everyone’s favorite castaways—the gang from 'Gilligan's Island.'
It wasn't until after Sergio Leone's death that his final movie came to be appreciated.
In 1989's 'Look Who’s Talking,' Kirstie Alley played Mollie, a single mother whose love life is manipulated by her newborn son Mikey, so she ends up with a cab driver named James, played by John Travolta.
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Kevin Smith’s 1994 directorial debut inspired a new generation of American indies.
These invaders of the wee hour weekend airwaves guided young viewers through cinematic fare from 'Dracula' to 'Robot Monster.'
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It's the movie that almost made the creators of 'South Park' swear off moviemaking altogether.