The Real People Who Inspired 5 Comic Book Characters
It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a real person.
It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a real person.
Romero called 'Mr. Rogers Gets a Tonsillectomy' "the scariest film I’ve ever made." Rogers called 'Dawn of the Dead' "a lot of fun."
The award-winning series was pitched as what happens to a couple when "it's [just] you and your wife in the car."
The more-watched but older NBC comedy with a number and a rock in the title.
Uncover fascinating facts about “The Honeymooners,” Jackie Gleason’s classic 1950s sitcom that was also television’s first spin-off.
Even though the cast toured libraries, the show never really caught on. Here's why.
You know Daenerys, Tyrion, and Sansa. But unless you’ve read the books, you’re missing out on Patchface, Coldhands, and Vargo Hoat.
The minute their pitch is over, entrepreneurs sit down with a psychiatrist.
Each card comes with 24 different images (plus a free space marked with Dale Cooper’s face) of characters, sayings, locations, and recurring motifs in the show.
We'll take a hilariously wrong answer for $1000, Alex.
Ever notice how TV characters seem to love coffee, but their coffee cups are often conspicuously empty?
Cowabunga, dude!
Patrick Duffy swore his oil tycoon character was gone for good. Nearly doubling his salary changed his mind.
Suit up, gladiators.
Diane Keaton was an influence, and Prince was a fan.
"... not bad for a high schooler in Oregon.”
Because sometimes you need a charismatic, well-spoken naturalist when you're on the go.
Who you gonna call? Not “the other” Ghostbusters.
'Woman Haters' showed us what Larry, Curly, and Moe were all about, but they weren’t quite the trio we know today.
Hey, hey, they’re back.
This video shows how the visual effects department digitally creates realistic dragons.