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Director Stanley Kubrick once opened up about some of his unmade projects. Let's look at them.
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Paramount Tried To Combine Movie Theaters With TV - And It Failed Spectacularly
Paramount tried to bring TV to the movies decades before Fathom Events even existed. -
Sydney Sweeney's Barbarella Remake Recruits One Of The Best Directors Alive
The Barbarella remake, which has Sydney Sweeney attached to star, has potentially landed a very exciting director. -
How Star Trek: Discovery Brought Two Stamets Together In Season One
Star Trek: Discovery actor Anthony Rapp learned about the magical world of acting opposite yourself when Stamets met his Mirror Universe double. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Stargate Franchise
There's much, much more to Stargate than Roland Emmerich's original 1994 movie. Here's the best way to go about watching the sci-fi franchise. -
Director Stanley Kubrick's Attention To Detail Extended To Actors' Nether Regions
A Clockwork Orange director Stanley Kubrick, ever the perfectionist, tried to 'correct' the color of an actor's pubic hair on the movie. It didn't work. -
The Male Cast Members Of Star Trek: Voyager Had One Complaint About The Doctor
The Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager got one thing that a majority of the cast members did not ... multiple love interests. -
One Original Star Trek Guest Actor Wasn't Fully On Board With The Naked Time Episode
The Naked Time episode of Star Trek only works if the characters completely ignore their Starfleet training. -
Star Trek's Walter Koenig Had A Big Idea For His Cancelled Next Generation Cameo
Star Trek actor Walter Koenig was going to cameo on The Next Generation, and even came up with a unique way to bring back Pavel Chekov. -
Steven Spielberg's Biggest Minority Report Inspiration Had Nothing To Do With Sci-Fi
Steven Spielberg was more worried about a good detective story than he was sci-fi when it came to the Minority Report script. -
One Of Star Trek's First Deaths In The Original Series Had William Shatner Cracking Up
William Shatner had a grand ol' time behind the scenes on the otherwise serious Star Trek: The Original Series episode 'The Deadly Years.' -
Robert Downey Jr. Invented A Whole 'Language' For Summoning Iron Man's Suit
Robert Downey Jr. isn't just waving his hands and arms randomly when he summons his Iron Man suit in the MCU. -
The One Thing Star Trek's George Takei Really Wanted For Sulu But Never Got
George Takei always wanted Star Trek to feature Sulu's family, but it wasn't until he stopped playing the character that it did. -
Arachnophobia's Spider Wrangler Invented A Genius Technique For Controlling Spiders
The bug wrangler on Frank Marshall's horror comedy Arachnophobia had to figure out how to control all of those spiders. The solution he cooked up was 'genius.' -
Kurt Russell Has One Requirement For A Big Trouble In Little China Remake
If they ever decide to remake Big Trouble in Little China, Kurt Russell hopes it isn't like the Overboard remake. -
Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo Was Against One Of The Doctor's Biggest Changes
Robert Picardo, who played the Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager, objected to a change in his character. -
Jerry Van Dyke Could Have Starred In Gilligan's Island If He Hadn't Hated The Script
Jerry Van Dyke was offered the starring role in Gilligan's Island but he wasn't a fan of the script. -
What The Harshest Critics Had To Say About 1954's Godzilla
Some critics were not happy about the original Godzilla in 1954. -
Deadpool's Beloved Pet, Dogpool, Is Played By Britain's Ugliest Dog
Beauty pageants have helped Hollywood find plenty of famous actors. Deadpool cast Dogpool from an Ugly Dog pageant. -
Futurama Almost Gave Fry A Second, Fancier Robot Friend
Fry nearly got himself a fancy new robot friend to replace Bender in the Futurama episode 'A Fishful of Dollars.' -
Why Kurt Russell Sidelined His Own Character In Big Trouble In Little China
Kurt Russell's never excelled at hand-to-hand combat, which he took advantage of to great comedic effect on Big Trouble in Little China. -
Why Star Trek's Replicators Outraged Some Of The Series' Biggest Writers
The real world would be better off if replicators existed, but they can make things difficult for the writers behind Star Trek. -
Furiosa Director George Miller Never Forgot A Legendary Filmmaker's Advice
Filmmaker Peter Weir gave Furiosa director George Miller some priceless advice after he made the original Mad Max. -
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Review: The Best Of The New Apes Series
Wes Ball's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is handily the best of the new Planet of the Apes series. Yes, really. -
George Lucas Worried Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Was Just 'Jerking People Around'
A behind-the-scenes look at Star Wars: The Phantom Menace captured George Lucas' reaction after seeing the first rough cut of the film. -
Thor: Love And Thunder Got VFX Flack From Director Taika Waititi
Director Taika Waititi wasn't exactly kind about the VFX in Thor: Love and Thunder. -
Anya Taylor-Joy Bent Over Backwards To Make Her Dune Cameo Happen
It took some good luck and begging, but Anya Taylor-Joy managed to find time to shoot her Dune: Part Two cameo while filming Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.