Conquering Bender's Belch In Futurama Was A Matter Of One Very Simple Word
Bender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.
Read MoreBender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.
Read MoreOne of the best episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a riff on Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining involving Mac and Dennis.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was not thrilled when he would see reruns of the show airing on TV. But the reason for his distaste might surprise you.
Read MoreMarried... with Children not only paved the way for the success of The Simpsons but also helped build the Fox Network foundation.
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Read MoreRob Thomas's cameo on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a much darker ending in a deleted scene.
Read MoreRight before getting his big break with Melrose Place, Andrew Shue shot a pilot for a scrapped early-'90s Fox crime series called Gulf City.
Read MoreLegendary creature performer and actor, Doug Jones, was intimidated by the season 3 change made to his character Saru on Star Trek: Discovery.
Read MoreJohn Larroquette won four straight Emmy Awards in the 1980s for playing Dan Fielding on Night Court. Here's why that award-winning streak came to an end.
Read MoreSomehow, Palpatine returned ... over and over again. Here's every actor who played Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars franchise.
Read MoreAn episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was filmed in the same Ontario estate where Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) once chased an invisible penguin.
Read MoreBender on Futurama almost had a very different design based solely on a speech idea for the robot alcoholic.
Read MoreDue to some outrage, Fox blocked a Married With Children episode that turned out to be rather tame.
Read MoreThe X-Files became one of the definitive TV shows of the '90s, but Fox was initially hesitant to give Chris Carter's series a greenlight to move forward.
Read MoreUncle Jack's 'Nobody look!' became an all-timer moment on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with a little help from Charlie Day.
Read MoreA season 3 episode of Star Trek: Picard gave Brent Spiner a brand new challenge when playing the beloved android character Data and his evil twin, Lore.
Read MoreBefore Paul King directed Wonka and the Paddington movies, he directed every single episode of the cult favorite British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.
Read MoreDid you know the acclaimed animated shows Clone High and Jellystone! just premiered new seasons on Max? Because WB Discovery has barely bothered to tell anyone.
Read MoreStar Trek's Brent Spiner had a difficult time with one of his most famous co-stars, who is arguably also one of the cutest.
Read MoreHasbro's Vintage Collection N-1 Starfighter vehicle is an awesome toy, and if you only collect Black Series figures, you should still grab this.
Read MoreMost of the cast of 1960s The Addams Family TV show are no longer with us, but here are the remaining actors alive.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of Lord of the Rings or Pan's Labyrinth, you need to watch the fantasy anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End on Crunchyroll.
Read MoreQuick question ... what the heck was Gilligan's first name on Gilligan's Island? Did he even have one? Let's investigate.
Read MoreLike many famous faces, Richard Lewis played a version of himself in Curb Your Enthusiasm, but the comedian thought his real persona wasn't too much different.
Read MoreRichard Lewis has a long history with Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star Larry David.
Read MoreLet's explore the historical backdrop of Shogun's shifting schemes and alliances, and how the show plays them out to dramatic effect.
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