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Nearly 25 Years Later, Where Are 'The Little Rascals' Now?

There was no one that kids could relate to more than The Little Rascals. They were experiencing a lot of things we all remember going through. They showed what it was like to have your first crush, your first big fight with a friend, and most importantly how friendship will conquer all. The movie came out in 1994, making it 23 years old. Can you believe it was that long ago? The kids are all grown up, but what have they been doing since? Blake McIver Ewing - WaldoUniversal PicturesHe was the romantic foil to our hero Alfalfa, but since

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11 Fan Theories About Your Favorite Cartoons That Will Make You Say "Wait, What?"

Do we spend too much time thinking about our favorite cartoons and movies from our childhoods? Probably, because obsessed fans have managed to come up with these 11 theories about their favorite cartoons that are so strange they could just be true:1. SpongeBob and his friends are all mutantsThe Odyssey OnlineDo you remember where SpongeBob lived? We don't mean "in a pineapple under the sea." His hometown was named Bikini Bottom, and fans think this could explain why our favorite talking sponge and his neighbors are such weirdos.WikiaThe town (and the famous swimsuit) are both named after the

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She Was Everywhere In The 90s, But Is Rachel Leigh Cook Still All That?

Some actors hit their big break and keep it going for decades, managing to stay active in movies until we're practically sick of them (but not really). Other stars seem to burn brightest during a particular decade, only to either burn out or just step away from things to focus on smaller projects.E!One actress that definitely falls into the latter category is Rachel Leigh Cook. For the second half of the 90s and the early 2000s, you pretty much couldn't go to a movie theater without seeing her in some kind of teen comedy or drama, and we

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15 Secondary Disney Characters Who Deserve To Have Their Own Movie

Disney seems to be going on this enormous reboot spree, turning all of their cartoons into live action versions. We can only be angry for so long before it gets exhausting, so instead, let's propose some other options for the mega-corporation! They have a lot of incredible properties that we loved as kids, but how about instead of remaking them completely, they flesh them out in some new ways. No, I am not talking more sequels, not exactly. What if they took the focus away from the main characters and instead gave it to the characters we really want to

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The 'Men In Black' Are Coming Back, But Will Smith And Tommy Lee Jones Aren't

The Men in Black are back but they are missing something we all thought they needed: The actual 'Men in Black' themselves. Sony has decided to reboot their popular franchise, but instead of doing another sequel, they have opted for a spinoff. Columbia PicturesThe original movie starred Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones in a kind of odd-couple/buddy-cop action movie about aliens and the organization that helped keep them in control. Columbia PicturesThis was one of the first movies that Will Smith made after his TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air wrapped, and it really helped solidify him

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It's Been 25 Years Since We Met The Mighty Ducks, But Where Are They Now?

The classic Disney movie has a special place in the heart of all '90s kids, even if you weren't a hockey fan. While many of the Ducks returned for the sequels, we've been wondering what happened to all the cast member from the original flick. Now, we have the answers:UproxxJoshua Jackson (Charlie Conway)SuperstationChild stars have a reputation for leaving Hollywood as they get older, but a few of the Ducks bucked this trend. The leader of the team (although he was nicknamed "Spazway" for his habit of missing important shots) was Charlie Conway, played by Joshua Jackson.FOXJackson

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31 Movies Guaranteed To Get You Ready For Halloween

While some people might think that Fall is all about finally getting to wear sweaters again and Pumpkin Spice Everything, we all know what this time of year is really about: Halloween! And now that it's almost October, it's officially socially acceptable to start getting ready for Halloween.Me, as soon as it's October 1st.GiphyBut there are so many horror and Halloween-themed movies, we can't possibly watch them all over the next 31 days. Lucky for you, I've made this handy guide to help get you ready for the scariest holiday of the year. We'll start off