Futurama And Elf's Best Burps Come From The Same Person
There's a burp expert in Hollywood, and he's been belching for years - his work is on Futurama and Elf, particularly for Will Ferrell's long belch.
Read MoreThere's a burp expert in Hollywood, and he's been belching for years - his work is on Futurama and Elf, particularly for Will Ferrell's long belch.
Read MoreEveryone who was anyone wanted to visit the set of M*A*S*H, including former president Gerald Ford.
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Read MoreBy bringing its story forward a decade with each new season, For All Mankind has been able to show the long-term impact of character choices.
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Read MoreIt was David Boreanaz who pushed for the Bones series finale to call back to Booth's original X-Files joke from the series' pilot.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Game features a moment with Data that's very, very tragic when you stop and think about it.
Read MoreBill Mumy became one of the most famous child actors in history thanks to Lost in Space, but he appeared in The Twilight Zone before he became Will Robinson.
Read MoreM*A*S*H star Gary Burghoff improvised Radar's amusingly panicked response to a woman giving birth in the season 3 episode 'Love and Marriage.'
Read MoreOh, my Godzilla! Monarch just took a King Kong-sized step toward Legendary's MonsterVerse film franchise.
Read MoreLeave it to Beaver hit the airwaves over 65 years ago. Here's what the living cast members have been up to after all these years.
Read MoreLucille Ball was a fan of Cheers pretty early on and even came close to playing Diane's mom on the classic sitcom.
Read MoreBefore George Wendt became Norm on Cheers, he joined the 4007th on M*A*S*H and shoved an entire pool ball in his mouth ... or did he?
Read MoreA scene from the handmade pilot for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia ended up in the professional pilot which ended up in the actual series. Let us explain.
Read MoreDid you know The Twilight Zone episode called A Stop at Willoughby was remade as a feature length film called For All Time starring Mark Harmon?
Read MorePatrick Stewart did some intense research for one of The Next Generation's most memorable episodes. His work made it one of Star Trek: TNG's best.
Read MoreColm Meaney was a hard working and prolific actor who appeared in many films while he held a principal role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Read MoreThe finale of Star Wars Rebels required a bit of secrecy on behalf of creator Dave Filoni, who worked with a small crew to create the epilogue.
Read MoreGrab your pirate hat, unleash your weirdest laugh, and experience the legendary anime adventure that is Eiichiro Oda's magnum opus: One Piece.
Read MoreAnthony LaPaglia would like to return to the world of Frasier as Daphne's brother Simon Moon, but there's no indication that will actually happen.
Read MoreJoss Whedon pulled on a ton of different sources of inspiration to create Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but B movies played a prominent role.
Read MoreJohn DiMaggio has been voicing Bender on Futurama for the better part of two decades, and he draws his inspiration from an unlikely trio of sources.
Read MoreFew actors could go toe to toe with Michael Dorn on Star Trek, but Suzie Plakson did so brilliantly, but that itself started a small production crisis.
Read MoreWhile Percy Jackson and the Olympians has yet to be renewed by Disney+, the show's producers already have plans to adapt 'The Sea of Monsters' in season 2.
Read MoreA lesser-known Amy Adams appeared on both Charmed and Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the same year, and gave a predictably fantastic pair of performances.
Read MoreThe Monkees weren't just a great '60s band, they starred on a great '60s show, and only a few members of the original cast are still with us today.
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