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Star Trek producer Harve Bennett had little trouble choosing his favorite movie in the franchise (though another Star Trek film was a close second).
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How Many Times Has Kenny McCormick Died On South Park?
Kenny McCormick died in every episode of South Park during the show's earliest seasons, but he's also perished in several other South Park projects. -
The Real Story Behind The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Explained
Tobe Hooper's horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was advertised as 'based on a true story,' but here's the real inspiration for Leatherface. -
Predator Dreadlocks Are Not Hair - Here's What They Really Do
The aliens in the Predator franchise, known as the Yautja, are often thought to sport dreadlocks. However, there's more to their 'hair' than meets the eye. -
Every Step A New Star Trek Series Has To Follow, According To A Producer
A new Star Trek show has to go through a few steps before it can officially be launched. Here's how it all comes together. -
Why Star Trek: Voyager Star Garrett Wang Wasn't Happy With The Finale
Harry Kim actor Garrett Wang had some issues with how the ending of the Star Trek series Star Trek: Voyager played out. Here's why. -
A Toy Story Character Was Inspired By A Creepy Twilight Zone Episode
Gabby Gabby from the Pixar movie Toy Story 4 was inspired by a creepy talking doll from a classic episode of The Twilight Zone. -
A James Bond Director Thinks This Superhero Actor Would Have Been A Good 007
Casino Royale director Martin Campbell saw a future superhero blockbuster star audition for James Bond, and thinks he could have been 'excellent.' -
How Hoshi Actress Linda Park Feels About The Star Trek: Enterprise Finale
The finale of Star Trek: Enterprise isn't remembered fondly by most fans, but for Hoshi Sato actress Linda Park, there is plenty to love about it. -
The Only Four Friday The 13th Movies That Take Place On The Correct Date
In honor of it being Friday the 13th, we're looking back to determine which Friday the 13th movies actually take place on the titular date. -
A Kraven The Hunter Easter Egg Teases A Spider-Man Villain We Haven't Seen On The Big Screen Yet
Kraven the Hunter features an Easter egg teasing a potential future appearance from a Spider-Man villain that's new to the big screen. -
Every Alternate Universe Star Trek Character In Lower Decks Season 5, Explained
The multiverse is a key part of Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5, with several alternate universe characters appearing in the penultimate episode. -
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Declares War On The Multiverse Trend
Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5's penultimate episode satirizes the multiverse storytelling trend while also finding ways to defend it. -
Kraven The Hunter Review: Sony's Spider-Man Villain Movie Is Stupid But Entertaining
Kraven the Hunter is not very good, but it has a certain silly charm that ultimately makes it entertaining. Here's our review of the Aaron Taylor-Johnson film. -
A Lord Of The Rings Actor Wants To Return To The Star Trek Universe
A major actor from the Lord of the Rings trilogy who previously appeared in a Star Trek TV series would love to return to that sci-fi universe. -
First Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Reactions Have Everyone Saying The Same Thing
Early reactions from hardcore fans of The Blue Blur are all saying the same thing about Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Could this be the best entry in the series so far? -
Sherwood Schwartz Almost Added A Dinosaur To Gilligan's Island
Gilligan's Island creator Sherwood Schwartz very nearly ended up adding a dinosaur to the show. Here's how it (almost) happened. -
Walter Koenig's Favorite Star Trek Episode Is A Low-Budget Classic
Chekov actor Walter Koenig once named his favorite episode of Star Trek, picking a low-budget entry from season 3 of the original series. -
A Sci-Fi Flop Is Ryan Reynolds' Worst Movie, According To Rotten Tomatoes
Ryan Reynolds has found massive success with the Deadpool movies, but his career was in a weird place when he starred in this sci-fi flop. -
Gene Roddenberry's Four Starship Design Rules For Star Trek, Explained
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and the artists who developed the Enterprise had clear rules for how it and other starships should be designed. -
Who Sang The Iconic Gilligan's Island Theme Song?
Ever wonder who sang the Gilligan's Island theme song? Turns out it was two different bands, with two different sets of lyrics. -
One Of The Worst Episodes Of The Simpsons Has A Stephen King Cameo
Stephen King once cameoed in an episode of The Simpsons that many folks consider one of the animated sitcom's weakest outings. -
How Did Casper The Friendly Ghost Die?
Casper the Friendly Ghost is the friendliest ghost we know, but the live-action adaptation gives him a tragic backstory the comics never explored. -
The Sci-Fi Box Office Hit That Guillermo Del Toro Almost Produced
Guillermo del Toro presents 'a sci-fi movie where Jason Statham fights a giant shark and makes bank at the box office' has a pretty nice ring to it. -
The Missed Star Trek Opportunity That Has Haunted Garrett Wang
Star Trek: Voyager actor Garrett Wang, who played Ensign Harry Kim, really wanted to direct an episode of the show but was denied the opportunity. -
Kirk Douglas' Favorite Movie Of His Was This 1962 Western
Kirk Douglas made a lot of movies over his long career, but he named this 1962 Western co-starring Gena Rowlands and Walter Matthau as his favorite. -
The Sci-Fi Box Office Flop That Derailed The Career Of Star Trek's Jonathan Frakes
A forgotten 2004 sci-fi film based on a cult TV series pretty much put an end to the film directing career of Star Trek actor Jonathan Frakes.