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Adam Wescott Golden Wind Reunited Two Key Talents From The Early Days Of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Buckle up. There's a lot going on with the making of this popular anime. Especially its music. Read More
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Christian Gainey Charlie Chaplin Saw Himself In Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Chaplin saw a lot of the heart behind his Champion reflected in Rocky Balboa. Read More
Ryan Scott Avatar Might Soon Become The First And Only $3 Billion Movie Ever At The Box Office Never bet against Jim Cameron. Read More
Matt Rainis The Fugitive Went All Out For That Fiery Train Wreck Scene While models were used for certain angles, the filmmakers did really crash a train into a bus. Read More
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Witney Seibold Sylvester Stallone Wrote A Rocky Film That Never Saw The Light Of Day The story in Rocky II was originally going to be the story of Rocky III. Read More
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