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Cardboard and Sharpie in Star Wars Trailer Remake [VIDEO]
Cardboard and Sharpie in Star Wars Trailer Remake [VIDEO]
Cardboard and Sharpie in Star Wars Trailer Remake [VIDEO]
But wait! Yes there's a lot of cardboard and sharpie...but the attention to detail in every single second of this Star Wars trailer remake is seriously impressive!!! Here's the shot for shot, side by side comparison:
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Home Alone was released in theaters on November 16, 1990. It was the #1 movie at the box office for an incredible 12 straight weeks. It stayed in the Top 10 until April. It played in theaters for nine months and earned over $477 million making it the highest grossing live-action comedy of all-time. (At least until The Hangover Part 2 came along). This is just one of the Home Alone facts in the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!
Movies Opening Thanksgiving Weekend! [VIDEO]
Movies Opening Thanksgiving Weekend! [VIDEO]
Movies Opening Thanksgiving Weekend! [VIDEO]
Looks like the big movie coming out for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend is "The Good Dinosaur" and it looks like a fun one for the whole family. 'Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2' is also out as well as 'Spectre' and 'The Night Before' So plenty to see this weekend...
Best Movie Choice This Weekend [VIDEO]
Best Movie Choice This Weekend [VIDEO]
Best Movie Choice This Weekend [VIDEO]
I remember my friends when I a "tween" saying we were going to see a boxing movie. Turns out it was one of the greatest movies of all time. The other Rocky movies went from pretty good....to okay. But this is touted to be the best movie in the saga since the original Rocky...
See the Japanese Movies That Inspired ‘Star Wars’
See the Japanese Movies That Inspired ‘Star Wars’
See the Japanese Movies That Inspired ‘Star Wars’
Where did George Lucas get his ideas for the Jedi, The Force, the movie plots, Darth Vader? The answer is simple: Japanese movies about samurai and ninjas. See two films largely credited with inspiring the movie plots and the characters:

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