90s

11 Drinking Games For Christmas Movies That'll Black You Out in 0.2 Seconds

As the holiday season rolls around, a lot of us love to drown our sorrows in alcohol (which isn't just a holiday thing, but I digress).However, drinking eggnog that is 80% rum isn't always socially acceptable. That's why we are so thankful for these people who created drinking games for our favorite Christmas movies. We're going to watch them anyways, so why not make them 50 times better?1. A Christmas StoryShe Knows2. Christmas VacationSome E-Cards3. Home AloneSome E-Cards4. Home Alone 2Some ECards5. Love ActuallyBuzzfeed6. Jingle All The WaySome E-Cards7. ElfSome E-Cards8. The Santa ClauseSome E-Cards9. Any Hallmark MovieBrittany

90s

8 Movies We Believed Had "Happy" Endings That On Second Thought Really Weren't Happy At All

Everyone loves when the movie they are watching has a happy ending, where it seems like everything is wrapped up tight with a nice bow. But when we watch these movies, and see how they end, are they really "happy" endings? Or can we look a little deeper and realize that the whole thing could be considered a massive sham? These 8 movies have those "happy" endings, but when you get down to the bare bones of what really just happened, your mind will be sufficiently blown by what you realize you have missed. 1. Independence DayGreat movie. It was

Music

18 Hit Songs That We All Forgot Were Written For Movies

Take a look at your music playlists from yesteryear, and you may be surprised some of the hit tunes came from a slew of classic films we've watched on repeat. Take a walk down memory lane, listen to these 18 songs, and see if you recognize the scene they were played in!1. Dirty Dancing - "Time of my Life"By Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes2. Blue Hawaii - "Can't Help Falling In Love"By Elvis Presley3. Titanic - "My Heart Will Go On"By Celine Dion4. Space Jam - "I Believe I Can Fly" By R. Kelly5. Back To

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7 Questions We All Have For The Cult Classic 'Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter Is Dead'

We all have those movies that we love even though no one else has heard of them. There are way too many to list them all, but when it comes to weird cult classics, Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter Is Dead is one that you absolutely need to remember.Warner Bros.If you've never seen it, the premise is exactly as weird as the title would lead you to believe. When the Candrell kid's mom is on a vacation for the summer she leaves her kids with a babysitter who passes away. This leaves the eldest Candrell sibling, Sue Ellen,

80s

Why Michael Keaton Deserves Way More Credit Than We Give Him

In the last few years, we've seen a ton of new movies being released with famous actor Michael Keaton. Yet it seems that throughout this revival of his reputation, we're still stuck picturing him from his most famous motion pictures, some of them giving him a slightly ridiculous image. But Keaton is actually quite a capable actor, with many serious and moving roles to his name. Here are just a few that you may have forgotten about. Mister Rogers NeighborhoodThis Is Not PornKeaton got one of his first major roles on the beloved children's show as a volunteer, but would

90s

10 Facts About "Home Alone 2" You Can Read While Eating A Large Cheese Pizza In A Limo

What Kevin McCallister lacks in luck, he makes up for in intelligence. Home Alone 2: Lost In New York was released on November 20th 1992, and people got really excited about it. We still love to get the hot chocolate out and watch this movie during the Christmas season. Here are 10 facts about the second movie installment that you can talk about the next time you watch this film with your family. 10. The Plaza’s real phone number is used in the movie.Everyone wanted to stay at The Plaza hotel after the movie came out, so they