How Did Casper The Friendly Ghost Die?
Casper the Friendly Ghost is the friendliest ghost we know, but the live-action adaptation gives him a tragic backstory the comics never explored.
Read MoreCasper the Friendly Ghost is the friendliest ghost we know, but the live-action adaptation gives him a tragic backstory the comics never explored.
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Read MoreAccording to Rotten Tomatoes, four Best Picture winners in Oscar history have near-perfect scores. We look at all four films right here.
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Read MoreThere was one storyline involving Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) on The Big Bang Theory that Parsons was decidedly not happy with.
Read MoreOver 20 years ago, Studio Ghibli made a My Neighbor Totoro sequel. Unfortunately, you probably won't ever have the chance to see it.
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Read MorePeter Falk once listed his four favorite episodes of Columbo, highlighting the many guest stars he worked with over the course of the series.
Read MoreBatman: Caped Crusader creator Bruce Timm rejected earlier plans for a straightforward revival of Batman: The Animated Series, for one simple reason.
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Read MoreKeanu Reeves starred in some of the biggest action movies of the '90s, but he also passed on one of the decade's best crime thrillers.
Read MoreStar Trek: Voyager actor Garrett Wang, who played Ensign Harry Kim, really wanted to direct an episode of the show but was denied the opportunity.
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