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Legend has it the famed showbiz dog Rin Tin Tin received enough votes to win the first Best Actor Oscar. Here's the truth about the matter.
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Why Gene Hackman Removed His Name From The Marketing Material For Tom Cruise's The Firm
Gene Hackman is an acting legend whose name alone can bring in audiences, so why wasn't he advertised anywhere for The Firm with Tom Cruise? -
Why Rock Legend Tom Petty Agreed To His Cameo In The Simpsons
Rock legend Tom Petty appeared in an episode of The Simpsons with other rock stars, and it was much easier to get him than you'd think. -
How Ben Stiller's Meet The Fockers Dodged An R-Rating By The MPAA
The Ben Stiller-led comedy sequel Meet the Fockers was going to be Rated R for all its near-cusses. Here's how the movie landed a PG-13 instead. -
Halle Berry Made Oscars History When She Won Best Actress
Halle Berry made history with her Oscar win for Monster's Ball ... and we're still waiting for another actor to follow in her footsteps. -
Star Trek's Gene Roddenberry Wanted To Avoid One Thing With John De Lancie's Q
John de Lancie's Q became a fan-favorite Star Trek character, but show creator Gene Roddenberry established rules for the character's appearances. -
Why Family Guy Can Still Be So Controversial Today (And Get Away With It)
Family Guy has been pushing the envelope since it's premiered, but how does it still get away with all their controversial jokes? -
Star Trek: Enterprise Had One Goal Before Its Cancellation
The folks behind the series Star Trek: Enterprise were surprised at the sudden cancelation and had to think quickly to achieve a certain goal. -
Why ABC Canceled The '60s Cartoon Jonny Quest After Just One Season
The '60s Hanna-Barbera animated series Jonny Quest only lasted a season before really taking off in syndication. Here's why it was canceled so soon. -
The Seven Deadly Sins Connection Fans Missed In Gilligan's Island
There are a shocking number of fan theories about Gilligan's Island, one of which (involving the Seven Deadly Sins) actually holds some water. -
The Simpsons Creator Matt Groening Knew The Series Was Something Special After This Episode
The Simpsons was a pop culture giant immediately after premiering in 1989, but it wasn't until this episode that creator Matt Groening knew it was special. -
The Star Trek Character You Likely Didn't Realize Yellowstone's Taylor Sheridan Played
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan started his career by playing multiple one-shot roles in TV series, including an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. -
The Correct Order To Watch The American Horror Story Shows
There are a couple of ways to watch the different American Horror Story seasons, including checking them out in chronological order. -
Why Julia Louis-Dreyfus Doesn't Think Seinfeld Could Get Made Today
Julia Louis-Dreyfus isn't so sure that a TV station would greenlight a show like Seinfeld today, because who would take a risk on 'a show about nothing?' -
Upcoming Star Trek Movies & TV Shows You Need To Know About
While some Star Wars shows have ended their run, fans need not fret. Here's every major Star Trek project heading our way. -
The Star Trek: Lower Decks Finale Gently Pokes Fun At The Final Episode Of Picard
The Star Trek: Lower Decks series finale playfully ribs the final episode of Star Trek: Picard with its take on captains and their 'catchphrases.' -
The Star Trek: Lower Decks Finale Is An Ode To Starship Nerds
The Star Trek: Lower Decks series finale cleverly pays its respects to the various Star Trek starship designs that have popped up over the years. -
The Best Sequel Of All Time, According To IMDb
What's the best sequel of all time? Everyone probably has their own preference, but there's one clear winner (at least according to IMDb). -
Star Wars Legend Carrie Fisher Wrote A Banned Oscars Sketch
Carrie Fisher contributed so much more to Hollywood than just Star Wars and her sense of humor while writing for the Oscars landed her a banned segment. -
How Director James Mangold Feels About Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Flopping
For director James Mangold, the flop status of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny has had a lasting impact. Here's what he had to say. -
The Only Actor To Appear In All 9 Main Star Wars Movies
One particular actor has had a ubiquitous presence in the Star Wars franchise and even appeared in all nine movies in the Skywalker Saga. -
Why John Cho Signed On To Star Trek Without Reading A Script
John Cho understood what an honor it would be to play Sulu in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek films, no matter how big or small his part. -
Mufasa: The Lion King Review: An Improvement, But Never As Good As The Original Film
Barry Jenkins' Mufasa: The Lion King is better than Jon Favreau's Lion King remake, but it still feels kind of pointless. Here's our review. -
The Stephen King Adaptation With Bruce Willis You Can't Watch Anymore
Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf appeared in a high-profile Stephen King adaptation back in 2015, but it wasn't particularly well-received. -
The Oscar Win That Got Write-In Votes Banned Forever
The Academy humored the idea of write-in votes for two years, but banned the practice after this groundbreaking film took home an Oscar without a nomination. -
A Legendary Star Trek Producer Revealed His Favorite Movie In The Franchise
Star Trek producer Harve Bennett had little trouble choosing his favorite movie in the franchise (though another Star Trek film was a close second). -
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.