A James Bond Rip-Off Got Anthony Hopkins A Meeting With 007's Producers
Anthony Hopkins starred in a 1971 spy film that ended up leading to a meeting with the James Bond producers that resulted in an offer to star as Bond.
Read MoreAnthony Hopkins starred in a 1971 spy film that ended up leading to a meeting with the James Bond producers that resulted in an offer to star as Bond.
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Read MorePlatforms like Netflix now have a great selection of K-dramas to watch, but there's another service that allows users to stream Korean shows for free.
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Read MoreWhile several spin-offs live on, the original Big Bang Theory series is over. So what happened to the main characters after the series ended?
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Read MoreJohn Wayne's final movie may not be his best, but it is a fitting farewell to the Western legend and, arguably, the biggest film star of the 20th century.
Read MoreAfter playing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy was offered another DC role that would have taken him to the highs and lows of the DCEU.
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Read MoreLewis Pullman is playing Bob Reynolds, aka the Sentry, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thunderbolts*. Here's what we know about Bob.
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Read MoreIn his review of the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Timecop, critic Roger Ebert somehow predicted a sci-fi sequel almost a decade before it came out.
Read MoreBefore creating one of the most acclaimed HBO shows of all time, Jesse Armstrong wrote the saddest episode of Black Mirror.
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