The Creepy '90s Show You Forgot Gremlins Director Joe Dante Worked On
Gremlins director Joe Dante has kept busy over the years. Here's the creepy '90s show you forgot he worked on.
Read MoreGremlins director Joe Dante has kept busy over the years. Here's the creepy '90s show you forgot he worked on.
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Read MoreThe guys at Pawn Stars see a lot of movie memorabilia come in and out of their pawn shop in Las Vegas. Here's the one piece from Kill Bill that turned out fake.
Read MoreYou may know Tony Hale for his distinct persona and crackerjack comedic timing. But he showed that he's got some pretty legit dramatic chops on "The Sopranos."
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Read MoreFreddie Prinze Jr. was a familiar name for kids of the '90s and early '00s. However, there was one series he hated so much that he went on an acting hiatus.
Read MoreNCIS often rewards viewers who pay attention to the smaller details. Here's one such detail fans recently noticed about Ducky's heart attack on the show.
Read MoreIt's all the original "Toy Story" toys, but the "Pawn Stars" crew wasn't biting -- especially not with all the toys outside their boxes.
Read MoreChris Zylka was originally cast as Daniel in American Horror Story: Asylum before mysteriously getting dropped. Here's why he refused to appear on the show.
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Read MoreThe Office fans have gone back with a newfound appreciation for one small moment in particular from the Season 3 episode "A Benihana Christmas."
Read MoreBloopers for the Big Bang Theory can almost be as funny as the show itself. Here is the best time that Kaley Cuoco broke character while playing Penny.
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