The ambiguous fate of Tony Soprano left viewers so furious that HBO had to shut down its website. Nearly 15 years later, fans still can't stop talking about it.

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At 2:40 a.m. on December 9, 2001, Durham, North Carolina-based novelist Michael Peterson made a frantic call to 911 to report an accident. What followed was a decades-long mystery that still hasn't quite ended.
"If you can't pronounce it," the wellness guru told her followers, "don't eat it." Then she just disappeared.
A look back at the "Betamax Case," including the role Mister Rogers played in the Supreme Court's decision.
In 1998, 'Sex and the City' premiered on HBO and instantly pushed cosmos, Post-it note break-ups, and Mr. Big into the cultural lexicon.
Tom Cruise may not be a fan.
The CNN anchor once modeled for Macy's, interned at the CIA, and partied with Charlie Chaplin. You know—the usual.
It’ll cost you about $15,000 to find out if The Doctor’s preferred mode of transport truly is bigger on the inside.
Hindsight is 20/20.
British censorship led to ninjas, nunchucks, and sausages all being banned.
Fans of the show have spent years digging out jokes buried in the background, beneath the narration, within the soundtrack, and everywhere in between.
2. The scar on her face came from a bizarre attack that occurred when she was a child.
The men had enough problems before Tuunbaq got there.
While sequels can promise bigger and better things to come, sometimes they fall short ... really short.
What you don’t know about the place where everybody knows your name, which called "closing time" for the last time 25 years ago.