What Does The James Bond Title 'Quantum Of Solace' Actually Mean?
The James Bond movie title Quantum of Solace came from an Ian Fleming short story that's very different than the 2008 movie.
Read MoreThe James Bond movie title Quantum of Solace came from an Ian Fleming short story that's very different than the 2008 movie.
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Read MoreWhile Denis Villeneuve's first two Dune films are fantastic, they gloss over the nitty gritty details of Paul Atreides' powers. Allow us to clear things up.
Read MoreFormer James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan had to follow an unusual rule when he starred in non-Bond films during his tenure as 007.
Read MoreIt was Gene Hackman's turn in The Poseidon Adventure that proved great actors could elevate would-be campy blockbusters into something more.
Read MoreRoger Moore took over the role of James Bond after Sean Connery left the series, but Moore actually played the character once before that.
Read MoreThere are tons of great Westerns, but the two highest-rated ones on Metacritic reflect the wide range of styles and themes the genre can encompass.
Read MoreHere's why Denis Villeneuve decided to slightly alter the end of Dune: Part Two compared to what happens in Frank Herbert's novel.
Read MoreBefore the Disney-owned ABC began broadcasting the modern Oscars, an incident with Snow White at the ceremony caused the corporate behemoth to sue the Academy.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, Johnny Cash once wrote a James Bond theme song. It wasn't used in the final film, but it's actually pretty good.
Read MoreEven though horror is often ignored by the major awards circuits, there have been several occasions where horror movies have won Oscars.
Read MoreWho Framed Roger Rabbit miraculously managed to have both Disney and Warner Bros. characters in the movie, but there were some rules set to make it happen.
Read MoreRhinestone is largely considered a pretty terrible movie that found Dolly Parton trying to turn Sylvester Stallone into a country singer.
Read MoreLittle Bill, as played by Gene Hackman, more or less sums up the thesis of Unforgiven in the classic revisionist Western's best scene.
Read MoreDuke Leto and Lady Jessica in the Dune movies are clearly in love and perfect for one another, so why don't they just get married already?!
Read MorePhilip K. Dick is responsible for sci-fi stories like the one that became Blade Runner, but Disney turned down two chances to adapt one of his fantasy tales.
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis famously goes method for every performance, and set some rules on the set of Lincoln that even Steven Spielberg had to follow.
Read MoreAaron Paul tried to build off his Breaking Bad success by starring in a major video game movie. Unfortunately, things didn't work out as he'd hoped.
Read MoreGene Hackman was known more for his dramatic work than his comedic turns, but he had a touching (and meaningful) reason for making The Birdcage.
Read MoreOne of the Daniel Craig-led James Bond movies nearly cast Sean Connery in a small yet crucial role, but its director (mercifully) decided against it.
Read MoreJason Isaacs brought Lucius Malfoy to life in the Harry Potter franchise, but looking back on the experience sounds bittersweet.
Read MoreThis year marks the 15th anniversary of Cop Out, a box office flop that saw director Kevin Smith at odds with star Bruce Willis.
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