The One Line In Shaun Of The Dead That Was Changed For American Audiences
Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright and co-writer Simon Pegg didn't want to pander to American audiences, but they did decide to change one line.
Read MoreShaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright and co-writer Simon Pegg didn't want to pander to American audiences, but they did decide to change one line.
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Read MoreThe Ex Machina VFX team went out of their way to avoid copying other movie robots while designing Ava (Alicia Vikander).
Read MoreDespicable Me 4 scores a sixth No. 1 box office opening for Illumination's animated franchise, beating the record set by the Shrek movies.
Read MoreBlazing Saddles is a classic comedy that could have looked a lot different had Mel Brooks not quit for three days until he got his way.
Read MoreThe 1954 Godzilla was an incredibly emotional viewing experience for Japanese moviegoers less than a decade after WWII.
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Read MoreThe Revenant might've never cast Tom Hardy had Leonardo DiCaprio not reached out to his Inception costar about the film.
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