15 Facts About ‘An American Werewolf in London’
Director John Landis wrote the script for ‘An American Werewolf in London’ when he was just a teenager—but for years, no one wanted to make the movie.
Director John Landis wrote the script for ‘An American Werewolf in London’ when he was just a teenager—but for years, no one wanted to make the movie.
The 'splatstick' horror classic was shot inside of a junior high school and owes its very existence to Stephen King.
Could anyone dance that horribly in real life? Yes.
The cast of 'The Golden Girls' had plenty of fun between takes.
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Jim Carrey had a year unlike any other actor in 1994, during which he starred in three number one comedies: 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,' 'Dumb and Dumber,' and 'The Mask.'
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In 1984, the explicit comic turned his attention to Saturday morning kid’s television.
A few facts about the 1985 comedy starring Chevy Chase as investigative reporter Irwin M. Fletcher.
The short-statured athlete was, in the words of one reporter, the hottest (and shortest) star since Yoda.
In the '80s, the celebrated actor and comedian nearly starred in his own Saturday morning cartoon.
The hit sitcom’s final episode was polarizing—even among its cast and creators.
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The antagonistic comic feuded with Jerry Lawler and specialized in wrestling women.
No, 'Cocaine Bear' did not make the list.
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