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Matt Rainis Chris Farley Getting Bored Off-Screen Led To Tommy Boy's Most Famous Scene Chris Farley brought in one of his bits that would make the cast of Saturday Night Live laugh behind the scenes. Read More
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Sandy Schaefer Why Harold Ramis Walked Away From Directing Galaxy Quest Never give up, never surrender. Read More
Jenna Busch The Daily Stream: You Haven't Watched The Princess Bride? Inconceivable! As you wish. Read More
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Matthew Bilodeau Leslie Nielsen Had Surprisingly Little Input On The Naked Gun Script 'There was no improvising on set.' Read More
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Bill Bria How Columbia's Stubbornness Cost The Studio Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein 'The comedy won't work if it's in color.' Read More
Christian Gainey Christopher Walken's Only Concern While Acting Is Keeping Himself Amused 'They make it quirky. Odd. I find that rather annoying...' Read More
Matt Rainis Harold Ramis Made A Fool Of Himself The First Day Shooting Caddyshack Harold Ramis was already an accomplished comedy writer when Caddyshack came around, but he didn't know anything about how to shoot a movie. Read More
Sandy Schaefer Andor Convinced Avenue 5's Creator That A Star Wars Comedy Just Might Work 'like that idea of just starting fresh and not being obsessed with the Death Star.' Read More
BJ Colangelo Netflix Axes Mike Judge Adult Animated Comedy Series Bad Crimes Mid-Production Netflix unceremoniously gave Bad Crimes the axe despite the series already being in production. Read More
BJ Colangelo The Cameras From The Horror-Comedy Deadstream Are Still Streaming, And You Can Watch Them Right Here See if you can spot any ghosts. Read More
Danielle Ryan The Daily Stream: Little Demon Is A Profane Family Comedy With A Huge Heart Danny DeVito is the voice of Satan in Hulu's animated Antichrist comedy Little Demon. Read More
Devin Meenan The Truman Show Ending Explained: Freeing Yourself From Fear Of Reality The Truman show still boasts a conceit that was far ahead of its time in terms of subversiveness and prescience. Read More
Drew Tinnin Why Ice Cube Wanted First-Time Directors Working On The Friday Franchise With his penchant for working with inexperienced directors, one wonders if Ice Cube himself could ever be tempted into the director's chair on a Friday film? Read More
J. Gabriel Ware Landing His Next Friday Role Was 'A Miraculous Leap' For Mike Epps When Chris Tucker refused to return for sequel to Friday, Ice Cube had to find a new best friend for Craig. Read More
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