While promoting Thor: Love and Thunder, among other projects, Chris Pratt explained his stance on the consistent rumors connecting him to a notorious megachurch.
Matt Damon recalls how Tom Hiddleston helped him through that hilarious Thor: Ragnarok scene.
Biggie Smalls. Tupac Shakur. People are still debating who the better rapper was, but we want to know who had the better biopic.
Tom Hardy is just the latest in a long line of actors to portray the crime boss.
Getting any movie made is a minor miracle. While the finished film only takes anywhere from 90-120 minutes to enjoy, years of hard work went into making that become a reality. It begins with the script, obviously, but production can be its own special nightmare, and then various decisions have to be made during post-production to put the film together just right. That’s not to mention the fact that, depending on how the film was produced or financed, you may have 5, 7, or 10 different people "in charge," each demanding their own tweaks, adjustments, and changes. …
A notoriously rare Pokémon card has been sold for nearly $200,000, which just goes to show how much power is in the nostalgic collectible.
The 80s were a simpler time. Of course, action heroes were still avoiding explosions and spooky bad guys. That's something that will never change. Each year fans flocked to the movies to check out the newest action film. In fact, there isn't a person that doesn't love a good 8os action movie. Of course, Rambo, Mad Max, and Die Hard were some of the best of the decade. On the other hand, not all of them were good. As a matter of fact, the 80s had its fair share of bad action movies.
When it comes to cinema, the ‘80s were quite an unforgettable decade. There are dozens of examples of incredible films that came out that decade, with each genre of cinema getting several notable additions to the point where many helped shaped the current cinematic landscape. The 1980s were especially good for Science Fiction movies. Movies like Blade Runner, Back to the Future, The Terminator, and The Thing all came out in the ‘80s, but there are even more films that were released under the Sci-Fi genre.
Next to sequels and reboots, remakes seem to be the most common type of film moviegoers see today. Whether they modernize the setting or alter the plot and/or characters, remakes come in all shapes, sizes, and qualities. However, because some audiences tend to think back to the phrase, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," they can be quick to judge remakes as heartless retellings of iconic stories. This is simply not the case.
While mostly known as a TV term, a spin-off is actually any sort of work of media that derives from another, without being a direct sequel or prequel. According to some, the first ever instance of this dates all the way back to the days of radio with a series known as The Great Gildersleeve from 1941, which spun off from Fibber McGee And Molly. As far as TV is concerned, while it might be debatable, The Andy Griffith show is fairly widely accepted as the first ever, or one of the first ever spin-off shows, coming off the heels of The Danny Thomas Show. Ok, history lesson and possible trivia question review over.
The turn-based nature of many RPGs is a style of gameplay that is still enjoyed by a lot of fans to this day, with games like Octopath Traveler keeping the genre alive and proving that there is still a strong thirst for fantasy RPGs.