15 Repeatable Facts About Groundhog Day
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.
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 Oscar-nominated actor gets annoyed when people in the audience vomit during his live performances.
Slash had no idea what it was about. Axl Rose insisted it be based on a short story. At roughly nine minutes, it stretched the patience of MTV’s viewers.
The scrappy little outsider of this year's awards season.
A Twitter user found a glimmer of a connection between Eleanor and Jean-Ralphio.
He’s got friends in low places and one multifaceted career.
In 1988, one year before 'Cops' began asking the bad boys of America “What'cha gonna do when they come for you?,” noted victims’ advocate John Walsh was turning every American with access to Fox into a potential crime-solver on 'America’s Most Wanted'.
Social media is buzzing about Netflix's unexpected release of 'The Cloverfield Paradox' during Super Bowl LII. But let's take a look back at the movie that started it all 10 years ago.
5. Though the lead was written for Frances McDormand, she initially resisted, thinking she was too old for the part.
Ray Bradbury's science fiction classic Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953, remains full of surprises, contradictions, and misconceptions.
Betamax had a terrific picture and time-shifting abilities, but it also had a fatal flaw—one that alienated millions of NFL fans.
Nintendo’s perennial racing champion is making the jump to the mobile world.
Finally, a board game reflecting real-world values.
'The Super Bowl Shuffle' was billed as a song to "feed the needy." The Chicago Bears nearly fumbled it.
The Birds have one of the NFL's most interesting histories, not to mention a connection to the 'Star Wars' universe.
The Reddit-born "deep tracking" software can graft Cage's face onto any actor's body.
'The Wonder Years'—the award-winning and much-beloved 1960s-set coming-of-age series—was based on 'A Christmas Story.'
Get your football fix without hitting up the crowded corner bar.
Jordan Peele's Oscar-winning horror film has more than one connection to 'The Silence of the Lambs.'
On average, there is a 'D'oh' once every 12 minutes throughout the series' 29 seasons.
Shortly before Gene Hackman won his first Oscar, the legendary actor was almost cast as one of TV's most famous dads.
Notoriously challenging, it ranks among the most influential early arcade titles.