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These Are the ‘Star Wars’ Special Editions Facts You’re Looking For
These Are the ‘Star Wars’ Special Editions Facts You’re Looking For
These Are the ‘Star Wars’ Special Editions Facts You’re Looking For
You know that James Earl Jones provided the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars films. But did you know when Star Wars was first released in 1977, Jones was not listed in the closing credits? Over the years he’s claimed that the reason for the omission was his belief that he hadn’t done enough work to deserve billing, and later confessed that he worried that if he was credited he would be typecast as a bad guy for the rest of his career. Jones’ name was added to the credits of the film when it was released in 1997 in its “Special Edition.” That’s just one of the Star Wars Special Edition facts featured in the newest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Get Ready to Discover Some Amazing ‘Finding Dory’ Facts
Get Ready to Discover Some Amazing ‘Finding Dory’ Facts
Get Ready to Discover Some Amazing ‘Finding Dory’ Facts
By now, Finding Dory is one of the biggest hits in the history of Pixar. But did you know it’s also one of the biggest animated movies of all time and one of the 50 highest grossing films of any kind ever? That’s just one of the facts we found in the depths of the internet for this new episode of You Think You Know Movies!
After You Watch These Bill Murray Facts You Will Receive Total Consciousness
After You Watch These Bill Murray Facts You Will Receive Total Consciousness
After You Watch These Bill Murray Facts You Will Receive Total Consciousness
By the late 1990s, Bill Murray was one of the biggest comedy stars in the world, commanding a salary per picture of about $9 million. But did you know when Murray agreed to star in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore, he made just $9,000, and when the studio refused to give Anderson the money he needed for a crucial helicopter shot, Bill Murray wrote a check to cover the costs. That’s just one of the facts featured in the last episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Don’t Be a Bum, Check Out These 10 ‘Rocky’ Facts
Don’t Be a Bum, Check Out These 10 ‘Rocky’ Facts
Don’t Be a Bum, Check Out These 10 ‘Rocky’ Facts
Sylvester Stallone became a star playing Rocky Balboa, but did you know that United Artists wanted to buy Stallone’s script for Rocky and cast another actor in the title role? Before they finally agreed to let Stallone have the part, they tried to cast actors like Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, and James Caan. That’s just one of the facts crammed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which goes the distance on the original 1976 classic, Rocky.
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
The actor who played Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Ted White, said that while he was working with Corey Feldman on the movie, young Corey was so annoying, he actually wanted to kill him in real life. That’s just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which looks at the not-at-all final chapter of the Friday the 13th franchise with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter!
You’re Killing Me, Smalls With These 10 ‘The Sandlot’ Facts
You’re Killing Me, Smalls With These 10 ‘The Sandlot’ Facts
You’re Killing Me, Smalls With These 10 ‘The Sandlot’ Facts
The young cast of The Sandlot had a lot of great on-screen adventures while filming the classic 90s baseball comedy. As it turns out, they had some fun off-screen as well. One night after filming had wrapped, Smalls, Benny, Squints and the gang headed out to a nearby movie theater in Utah where they were shooting and snuck into a screening of Basic Instinct to see the notorious Sharon Stone leg cross on the big screen. This is just one of the facts in the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!
You Think You Know Movies: Man of Steel
You Think You Know Movies: Man of Steel
You Think You Know Movies: Man of Steel
Summer movie season has become one of my favorite times of the year...mostly because I'm a geek and in the last few years my nerdar (get it...like radar for nerds) has been going crazy. This summer is very exciting as The Hobbit and Harry Potter make way for an explosion of Superhero's, Dinosaurs and of course Jedi knights! Mos...