15 Educational Facts About Old School
Some facts about the frat pack comedy on its 15th anniversary, courtesy of Speaker City.
Some facts about the frat pack comedy on its 15th anniversary, courtesy of Speaker City.
The '80s-themed rom-com that turned Adam Sandler into a genuine leading man hit theaters 20 years ago today.
On the 25th anniversary of its release, here are some things you might not have known about Harold Ramis's comedy classic.
On the 25th anniversary of its release, here are some things you might not have known about Harold Ramis's comedy classic.
If you thought the humor was sophomoric, you were on to something: The show was created by a teenager.
'The Wonder Years'—the award-winning and much-beloved 1960s-set coming-of-age series—was based on 'A Christmas Story.'
How reality TV and an heiress inspired the show's iconic characters—plus many more behind-the-scenes facts about 'Schitt's Creek.'
Hugh Hefner is partly to thank for one of TV's greatest sketch comedy shows, which premiered 15 years ago today.
A look back at the legendary late night host's greatest comedic inventions.
The Simpsons—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—and their fellow Springfield residents made their Fox debut on December 17, 1989.
It’s the rom-com you’ve come to love. Just as it is.
9. A mention of Ivana led to an encounter with Donald Trump.
Richard Pryor is considered by many to be the greatest stand-up comedian of all time. Yet the indelible mark Pryor made on the world of comedy only tells part of his story.
Mike Judge's beloved—and controversial—animated series is getting ready to make a comeback. For the second time.
The late Bob Einstein's alter ego, faux-stuntman “Super Dave” Osborne, was famous for his cartoonish sketches—but a tank nearly crushed him for real.
The creators of 'South Park' first made their mark with a bizarre musical.
Take a closer look at the show that gave us our first look at Bob Odenkirk, who is turning 55 years old today.
The quintessential annoying neighbor went from pitching milk and pizza in regional commercials to starring in 10 feature films. Let's see the Pillsbury Doughboy do that.
For 20 years, 'Seinfeld' co-creator Larry David has played a very candid (if somewhat exaggerated) version of himself on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' He also helped exonerate a man who was convicted of murder.
Binge 'em while you can!
The series that was originally called 'Insomnia Cafe' (and a bunch of other things) also helped to get Mental Floss off the ground.
Though 'The Golden Girls' made its debut on September 14, 1985, the series still remains fresh for generations of new viewers thanks to great writing and syndicated reruns.
2. They upset Whole Foods with a reference to manuka honey.
9. Groucho—who passed away 50 years ago today—temporarily hosted 'The Tonight Show.'