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A certain Family Guy scene with Peter Griffin expressing his distaste for The Godfather has gone viral, and Seth MacFarlane finally revealed its origins.
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Marvel's Kevin Feige Broke Down Crying When He Received A Special Star Trek Gift
Kevin Feige may be the mastermind behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he's also a huge Star Trek fan and was honored with a once-in-a-lifetime gift. -
Why Liam Neeson Is Glad He Didn't Play James Bond
In the mid-1990s, the Broccoli family was looking for a new actor to play James Bond. They considered Liam Neeson, but he's glad he didn't take the part. -
Why LeVar Burton Was Glad Geordi Lost The VISOR In Star Trek: First Contact
LeVar Burton was never exactly a fan of Geordi's VISOR, which is why he was so relieved when he didn't have to wear it for Star Trek: First Contact. -
The Twilight Zone Episode You Forgot Star Trek's Jonathan Frakes Directed
Jonathan Frakes is best known for playing Commander Riker in Star Trek, but he also has a lucrative career directing many TV shows, such as The Twilight Zone. -
The Electric State Review: This Russo Brothers Netflix Movie Is Slick, Dazzling, And Incredibly Empty
The Russo Brothers new Netflix movie The Electric State is full of slick visuals, but the film itself is intellectually dull and loaded with unfunny jokes. -
The G.I. Joe Movie You Didn't Realize Marvel Helped Make
Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe came along, Marvel was involved in making a feature-length movie featuring the G.I. Joes. -
Stephen King's Creepshow Inspired A Webseries That Basically Vanished
Does anyone remember Creepshow Raw? The short-lived Creepshow webseries? It existed! Very, very briefly. Then it quickly went away. -
Why Tina Louise Thinks Ginger From Gilligan's Island Was A Game-Changer For Women On TV
The character of Ginger on Gilligan's Island made Tina Louise's career, but she also ushered in a new archetypal character for American television. -
The Simpsons Creator Matt Groening Made Homer To Annoy One Specific Person
No one on planet Earth has ever turned an act of petty annoyance into a multi-million dollar empire quite like The Simpsons creator Matt Groening. -
Jonathan Frakes Knows Why Fans Love Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is one of the only new Star Trek shows to stick around, and franchise mainstay Jonathan Frakes knows why. -
Marvel's Most Notorious Flop Could Have Starred A Beloved Singer-Songwriter
It's not often that Marvel delivers a flop, but one of their first outings was a colossal embarrassment. Strangely enough, it also almost starred a '90s icon. -
Why Roald Dahl Absolutely Hated Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka
Author Roald Dahl, whose books have been adapted into classic movies, despised arguably the most beloved performance of them all: Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka. -
The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Character You Likely Forgot Iggy Pop Played
Iggy Pop, the frontman for the Stooges and known as the Godfather of Punk, once appeared on an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. -
Why The X-Files' Crossover With A CBS Drama Was Cancelled
Once upon a time, there was a plan to have the cult hit series The X-Files crossover with another weird-centric TV series that aired on CBS. -
Why ABC Cancelled A Heather Graham Sitcom After A Single Episode
ABC was so sure they had a hit with a Heather Graham-starring sitcom that they skipped the pilot stage, but ended up canceling the show almost immediately. -
The Star Trek Character You Likely Forgot WWE Wrestler Big Show Played
A handful of professional wrestlers have made appearances on Star Trek over the years, and that includes the hulking giant known as The Big Show. -
The Hollywood Family With Over 90 Oscar Nominations
One family has been working in Hollywood in one form or another for several decades, and between them all, they have over 90 Oscar nominations. -
How William Shatner Almost Died While Shooting Gunsmoke
Before William Shatner became Captain Kirk on Star Trek, he guest starred on the western series Gunsmoke, and one scene got a little too physical. -
Disney Turned A Supernatural Western Into An Infamous Comedy Flop
One of Disney's biggest animated flops was originally a supernatural Western. Here's how that odd combination of words became Home on the Range. -
Queen Latifah Has A Lucrative Rule For Every Movie She Makes
Queen Latifah has managed to get a lucrative rule into her movie contracts that allows her many more opportunities for big screen appearances. -
The Wild Anime That Turned Marvel's Greatest Heroes Into Pokémon
Did you know there was an anime series that more or less turned various Marvel superheroes into Pokémon? It's true, and here are the details. -
The Star Trek Book That Predicted Patrick Stewart's Marvel Future
Before Patrick Stewart was cast as Charles Xavier, a Star Trek book saw Marvel's X-Men cross paths with the actor's Captain Picard and his crew. -
A Gilligan's Island Prop Sparked Unexpected Real-Life Complications
A comically unusual prop used on the TV movie The Castaways on Gilligan’s Island accidentally caused some real-world problems during filming. -
A Cancelled Star Trek Crossover Pitted The Next Generation Crew Against Alien's Xenomorphs
A cancelled Star Trek comic once envisioned what would happen if Star Trek's Next Generation crew encountered Alien xenomorphs in space. -
James Gunn Laments An Over-Referenced Drax Scene In Avengers: Infinity War
James Gunn came to nearly regret writing one particular joke for Dave Bautista's Drax the Destroyer that appeared in Avengers: Infinity War. -
Prince's Alter Ego For 1989's Batman Took On A Life Of His Own
Prince created an alter ego when writing music for Tim Burton's Batman, but the character continued on elsewhere long after the movie.