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The Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 episode 'Starbase 80?!' is loaded with Easter eggs, particularly those pertaining to uniforms from older Star Trek shows.
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Why Emilio Estevez Disappeared From Hollywood
Emilio Estevez shot to fame in the 1980s as a member of the Brat Pack, but then virtually disappeared from Hollywood movies. -
Futurama Animators Have A Specific Name For The Show's Unique Color Scheme
The animated series Futurama has a very unique look, so much so that the color supervisor gave the show's color scheme a specific name. -
Futurama Initially Wasn't Allowed To Recruit Animators From These Rival Shows
Fox was unusually strict about Futurama not being allowed to hire animators from certain other series to work on its first season. -
Star Trek's Anson Mount Stole An Acting Trick From William Shatner
Imitation is the highest form of flattery and Anson Mount pays homage to William Shatner by replicating one of his most notable Star Trek acting tics. -
Arnold Schwarzenegger Has Some Harsh Words For Terminator: Salvation
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been in most of the Terminator films, and it doesn't seem to be a coincidence that the 'worst' one is the one without him. -
The Correct Order To Watch Tim Allen's Santa Clause Franchise
Planning to deck the halls with Tim Allen's Scott Calvin? Here's the correct way to go about watching the Santa Clause franchise. -
Why Denzel Washington Rejected A Role In Terminator 2: Judgment Day
James Cameron originally offered Denzel Washington a part in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, but the actor turned the movie down. Here's why. -
William Shatner's Favorite Star Trek Episode Has A Major Problem
William Shatner once named The Devil in the Dark as his favorite episode of the original Star Trek series, but that episode has one glaring issue. -
Why Amanda Bynes Disappeared From Hollywood
Amanda Bynes was an incredibly successful young actor before she began struggling with addiction and mental health in a very public manner. -
The Four Best Ben Affleck Movies On Rotten Tomatoes Have One Thing In Common
Ben Affleck has had a heck of a storied career in front of and behind the camera, but his Rotten Tomatoes score prove a pattern exists with his best work. -
A 1996 Bruce Willis Western Was A Failed Remake Of An Akira Kurosawa Classic
One of Akira Kurosawa's classic adventure films has been remade or re-imagined several times, including as a 1996 Bruce Willis-led Western flop. -
Tina Louise Changed Her Mind About Gilligan's Island After A Moving Fan Encounter
Tina Louise didn't realize how much Gilligan's Island meant to people until she had a moving encounter with one of the show's fans. -
Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Horrible Star Trek Experience Almost Made Him Quit Acting
Jeffrey Dean Morgan didn't have a great experience working on Star Trek: Enterprise, and it had everything to do with his costume. -
A Joker 2 Actor Thinks Joaquin Phoenix's DC Sequel Is The Worst Movie Ever Made
Conservative comedian Tim Dillon has a very small role in Joker: Folie à Deux. He also has a very low opinion of DC's Joaquin Phoenix-starring sequel. -
Star Trek's Murderous Take On Moby-Dick: The Crystalline Entity Explained
The Crystalline Entity was responsible for thousands of deaths on Star Trek, and the episode writers took inspiration from Moby-Dick on how to defeat it. -
Why The Director Of Spring Breakers Was Banned From David Letterman's Late Show
After a few appearances, Spring Breakers director Harmony Korine was banned from the Late Show with David Letterman. Here's why. -
Clint Eastwood & Spike Lee's Feud Got So Bad That Steven Spielberg Had To Step In
Clint Eastwood and Spike Lee once engaged in a very public feud that continued until their mutual acquaintance, Steven Spielberg, stepped in. -
Jeri Ryan Turned Down A New Star Trek Spin-Off After Picard Ended
While Jeri Ryan may yet reprise Seven of Nine in a new Star Trek series, she's already been offered and passed on one spinoff since Picard ended. -
A Controversial Tom Hanks Box Office Hit Was Banned In Multiple Countries
Tom Hanks once starred in a movie adaptation of a huge bestselling thriller - and the film was met with some big protests from religious groups. -
Ridley Scott Had A Hilarious Question For One Pivotal Gladiator II Artist
When Ridley Scott set out to recruit Gladiator creative Gianluigi Toccafondo for Gladiator II, he started by asking him a rather amusing question. -
Heat Director Michael Mann Blames Himself For One Of Chris Hemsworth's Biggest Flops
Michael Mann knows why his Chris Hemsworth-starring cyber thriller Blackhat was a flop, and he holds himself completely responsible. -
Ed Harris Replaced A Hollywood Legend In The Truman Show After He Got Fired
The original actor who played Christof in The Truman Show only lasted two days before he was replaced by Ed Harris. Here's how it all went down. -
How Bob Denver Felt About Gilligan's Island Forever Defining His Legacy
Bob Denver was a decorated performer before he nabbed the titular role on Gilligan's Island, but the character defined his career after the show ended. -
Why Cameron Diaz Disappeared From Hollywood
Cameron Diaz hasn't appeared in a feature film since 2014. Here's why the Hollywood Walk of Famer stepped out of the limelight and when we'll see her next. -
Bill Paxton Is The Only Actor To Be Killed By These 3 Iconic Sci-Fi Villains
The late, great Bill Paxton has a unique distinction involving three massive sci-fi franchises that are considered classics. -
The Real Reason Disney+ Canceled Willow
Disney+ didn't just cancel the 2002 Willow series after one season, it completely removed the show from the streaming platform rendering it lost media.