Kurt Russell Helped Save James Cameron's Titanic From Bombing
Studios had their doubts about James Cameron's Titanic, but Kurt Russell had faith in it from the moment he first saw the four-minute trailer.
Read MoreStudios had their doubts about James Cameron's Titanic, but Kurt Russell had faith in it from the moment he first saw the four-minute trailer.
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Read MoreDespite having white hair in Creature Commandos, Frank Grillo's Rick Flag Sr. will have dark hair in live-action DC Universe projects until further notice.
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