Beverly D'Angelo Nearly Turned Down Playing National Lampoon's Vacation's Ellen Griswold
'I was so sure that I wasn't the right person.'
Read More/Film is one of the most trusted entertainment sites on the web, catering to the particular interests of film buffs, binge watchers, and casual fans. We cover everything from big releases from Marvel, DC, and Disney to independent film and classic Hollywood, and we do so while maintaining a firm commitment to journalistic integrity and excellence.
Our team consists of veteran entertainment editors, subject-matter experts, writers, fact-checkers, graphic designers, and beat reporters dedicated to bringing you the kinds of fresh, accurate, and exclusive scoops only a credible and trusted outlet can provide. For more information on our editorial process, view our full policies page.
'I was so sure that I wasn't the right person.'
Read MoreDirector Joseph Kosinski didn't want every storyline in the sequel to be about 'looking backwards.'
Read More'Absolutely not, this is what makes the comedy.'
Read More'It had to be so unconnected from the guys.'
Read MoreStranded on a tropical island -- now, where have we heard that before?
Read MoreDominic Toretto is based -- very, very loosely -- on a real-life racer.
Read More'I did sense a certain friction because they all knew they were up for it.'
Read MoreExpect 'a bit of a departure,' should the movie come to pass.
Read More'It's literally down to the length and knot of the tie, the quality of the shoes, or where you part your hair.'
Read MoreSometimes, having a famous last name can actually work against you in Hollywood.
Read More'Expectation is a dangerous thing.'
Read MoreThank goodness Diesel was at least strong enough not to let the second choice nab the part.
Read MorePeople are still talking about this deleted scene nearly 40 years later.
Read MoreIt's weird, unnecessarily complex, and bafflingly dark, just as you would expect from Goldblum.
Read MoreWalton Goggins' Boyd Crowder was just too interesting to die.
Read MoreOne of them is Ghostbusters, but the other one's a bit more surprising.
Read MoreFX understood what Graham Yost was going for. HBO didn't.
Read MoreIn terms of getting Bob Barker to appear in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore, the price was right.
Read MoreWhen Jack Nicholson had the option to be off camera in certain scenes while filming in A Few Good Men, the actor proved why he's a legend.
Read MoreJohn Landis didn't have a lot of enthusiasm for Chevy Chase when casting Animal House, and made sure to dissuade him from signing onto the project.
Read More'It's what they call mental stamina.'
Read MoreVal Kilmer came from a serious acting background, which meant he had to learn how to cut loose and be silly while making Top Secret!
Read MoreEven M. Night Shyamalan enjoys a good Grand Slam breakfast. Celebrities — they're just like us!
Read More'No one asked me to uphold one, but that's how much I cared about the character.'
Read MoreLuckily, a number of big name guests were all too eager to hang out with Hank and the gang.
Read MoreKurt Russell and company, however, proved to be quicker on the draw.
Read More