Chris Farley's Shrek Test Footage Shows A Very Different Ogre
Early test footage unearthed from "Shrek" shows that Chris Farley's Shrek was a very different ogre than Mike Myers' iconic version of the character.
Read MoreEarly test footage unearthed from "Shrek" shows that Chris Farley's Shrek was a very different ogre than Mike Myers' iconic version of the character.
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Read MoreFans have noticed that all of the Minions in the "Despicable Me" movies are male. As it turns out, the franchise's co-director has a reason for this.
Read MoreWhile the premise of "Ted" on paper seems appropriate for kids, it is far from it given many of the jokes, the language, and some of the character actions.
Read More"Pulp Fiction" fans might be interested to learn just how Quentin Tarantino managed to cast John Travolta as the now iconic character of Vincent Vega.
Read MoreBen Affleck's canceled "Batman" film would have featured only a single villain. The actor and director had solid reasoning for not wanting too many antagonists.
Read MoreLooking to add some classic steampunk anime into your life, but don't know where to start? Here's how to approach Fullmetal Alchemist.
Read MoreTo make Balthazar Bratt's love for the '80s come through, the directors of "Despicable Me 3" put in some serious research time.
Read MoreEmma Thompson shared her thoughts on the romantic comedy genre and defended the genre by sharing she thinks it is often wrongly criticized.
Read MoreThere are some deleted scenes in Spider-Man: No Way Home that could have provided more context to Peter Parker's decision to seek help from Doctor Strange.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone and the film "Rhinestone" got Dolly Parton back on track, according to the legendary singer herself.
Read MoreFans of "Moonfall" might be wondering why KC Houseman looks familiar. Here's a look at the actor behind the role and where you may have seen him before.
Read MoreThere were some things Halle Berry didn't like about her role in 2001's Swordfish, but she still credits it for helping her prepare for Monster's Ball.
Read MoreThere were a ton of inspirations for Margot Robbie's portrayal of Barbie - including this DCEU star.
Read MoreJessica Chastain had a lot of fun with the cast's special diet while making "The Help." Here's why the experience ended up being such a treat.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone actually once considered quitting action movies altogether after "Cop Land." Here's why and what the actor had to say about it.
Read MoreSeth Rogen wasn't sure that "Pineapple Express" would work with audiences until he saw the audience reactions to a scene from "The 40-Year-Old-Virgin."
Read MoreJeff Goldblum had a minor but very memorable part in "Thor: Ragnarok." Apparently, the veteran actor was told to act in a very specific manner.
Read MoreDavid Bowie delivered an iconic performance as Jareth in 1986's "Labyrinth." Fans might be surprised he wasn't the only famous singer considered for the role.
Read MoreLike Luke Skywalker and Ash Williams before him, Chris Pratt wanted dinosaur wrangler Owen Grady to have lost a hand by "Jurassic World Dominion."
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