Harrison Ford Was Left Stranded In The Snow On His Way To Star Wars' Hoth Set
The star was forced to hop a ride on a snowplow.
Read MoreThe star was forced to hop a ride on a snowplow.
Read MoreThe DeLorean has literally withstood the test of time. So has the time-traveling phone booth that beams Bill and Ted throughout history.
Read MoreThese ad-libbed exchanges ultimately served to enhance the movie's faux-documentary style.
Read MoreLet Bruce Campbell hunt droids!
Read MoreGet your Slim Whitman albums ready.
Read MoreNot every actor in a sci-fi movie relies on stunt doubles. Sometimes, the leads decide to take on the death-defying work themselves.
Read MoreClint Eastwood looked to Marsha Mason to play of the best female characters in his entire filmography.
Read MoreSince art relies on experimentation, it's better that you can't quantify a hit. Sometimes, a little mystification isn't a bad thing.
Read MoreIf Cocaine Bear in Space is anything like Jason X, Leprechaun 4: In Space, or Hellraiser: Bloodline ... well, let's hope it's not, actually.
Read MoreSome sci-fi franchise stars are so iconic in their roles that when they sadly passed away, the filmmakers had no choice but to kill the character in-universe.
Read MoreHarrison Ford wasn't much of a cinephile before becoming Han Solo.
Read More'I don't want to mess with something that's so treasured.'
Read MoreHarrison Ford put a lot of himself into characterizing Han Solo - so it's only natural he'd want to see himself on lunchboxes, cookies, and erasers!
Read MoreThere was, in fact, a time when Han's rescue in Return of the Jedi wasn't a given in the public's eye.
Read MoreDaisy Ridley made the intelligent decision to log off.
Read MoreThe story goes that The Wachowskis directed their first film, Bound, as a sort of trial run to prove they could handle The Matrix. But that story is a myth.
Read MoreThe late, great actor made a lot of movies, and science fiction movies sound like they were the most irritating to make.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Search for Spock is a definitive chapter in the sci-fi franchise, but did you know it was inspired by a piece of fan fiction?
Read MoreAnt-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania feels like a sci-fi flop from the 2010s.
Read More'It was a little fuzzy at first.'
Read More'You had to really get it down to the actual frame.'
Read MoreWarick wandered around Los Angeles as Wicket in this never-officially-released special.
Read MoreNothing can stop Kurt's hair. Nothing.
Read MoreSometimes having more of something isn't a good thing, at least according to Liam Neeson.
Read MoreAfter saving the galaxy from an evil empire, surely Mark Hamill was offered big leading Hollywood roles? Well, sort of...
Read MoreNeil Jordan looked to Ridley Scott's cyberpunk classic when creating his vision of 1930s LA.
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