90s

8 TV Actors Who Had The Worst Luck With Movies

Just because an actor or actress makes a huge splash in the television world, doesn't mean that they are going to be able to duplicate the same level of success on the big screen. Many have tried, most have a failed, and a few have managed to leave lasting legacies in both genres of entertainment. With that being said, let's take a look at 8 actors who experienced wild success in television, but who flopped out when it came to movies: some more so than others. 1. David Caruso I only say that Caruso had success on television because CSI:

90s

10 Facts About The Matrix Trilogy That You Won't Be Able To Dodge In Slow Motion

The first Matrix movie was released in 1999 on a fairly low budget, and it still stunned the world. The trilogy is still referred to as one of the greatest science fiction series ever made. The Wachowski siblings released both sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, in 2003. The Matrix won four Academy Awards and the franchise has generated $3 billion in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. Here are 10 facts about the Matrix trilogy, but you can only proceed to read this article if you choose to take an imaginary

90s

Never-Before-Seen Photos Of The 90s Hollywood Nightlife Will Change How You See Your Favorite Stars

We all know that growing up in the public eye is hard on the stars who have done it, but we still wonder what it was really like. They must have had these glamorous lives, full of crazy parties and famous friends, right? Well, one of the people who was around for it all has shared their photos from back in the day and honestly, it looks like it's everything we wanted it to be.Randall Slavin was a struggling actor at the time, carrying around a camera everywhere he went. He attended some of the parties that we all

80s

25 People Magazine Covers That Remind You How Much The World Has Changed

People magazine has had some pretty iconic covers over the years. A trusted source in celebrity news, it can hardly be considered a tabloid. People's reputation is something other magazine covet, and it's been that way for a while. They always have the trending stories, but looking back at some of these covers, it's hard to believe some of these things ever happened!1. This was before the racist rants surfaced.People2. Back when Arnold was just known for his acting.People3. Love lasted until Scientology became a thing.People4. Who on Earth picked Justin Guarini to win?People5. Bruce

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There's One Crucial Detail We All Definitely Missed While Watching "Love Actually"

Seeing that it only came out in 2003, some people may not consider Love Actually a classic, but fans who have never passed up an opportunity to watch the holiday romantic-comedy will attest to the fact that it is one of the best Christmas movies of the last decade and a bit. Although the movie has been watched countless times since it came out 13 years ago, people are still managing to catch tiny details that many of us have never noticed before. For instance, why is Sarah wearing a beanie at the wedding? Also why was Jamie (Colin Firth)

00s

10 Facts About "Elf" You'll Love More Than Maple Syrup

Before you get all "THAT'S NOT A THROWBACK" on me, let me remind you that Elf came out in 2003, making it 14 years old. That, in my books, is plenty of time for us to feel intense nostalgia over what is arguably Will Ferrell's best work ever. Slash FilmThough the movie is pretty popular, there are some things you may not have known about the Christmas classic!1. Role StoleHot FlickIt may seem impossible to picture anyone else as Buddy the Elf, but the part was not meant for Will Ferrell at all. The first script was written in

Life

1994 Best Buy Flyer Reminds Us Of Simple, Yet Terrifying Times

Before the internet was super available, we had flyers (or paper inserts). We waited for that blessed Sunday paper when we could see all the upcoming deals. And when it was Christmas time? Look out. Those bad boys were getting cut out and glued to another sheet of paper, then promptly mailed off to Santa. Even though it doesn't seem like that long ago, the technology in 1994 was...less than ideal. What we thought was groundbreaking now seems like the stone age. This paper insert from Best Buy is no different. It's from the week of October 23, 1994,