The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Towering Inferno
Disaster blockbuster The Towering Inferno is now 50, although certain cast members are still with us. Let's show them some love.
Read MoreDisaster blockbuster The Towering Inferno is now 50, although certain cast members are still with us. Let's show them some love.
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Read MoreFuriosa tells the story of the fierce warrior who made waves in Mad Max: Fury Road, and it also utilizes an unused idea to add even more vehicular mayhem.
Read MoreFuriosa is more like Mad Max than it is Fury Road ... and that's a good thing.
Read MoreHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director Alfonso Cuarón was going to pass on the film before Guillermo del Toro gave him a verbal spanking.
Read MoreFuriosa changes a bit of the character's backstory and ends up avoiding a certain trope in the process.
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