Even great actors have moments where they flop. These 20 stepped outside their genre, and it didn't go well.
Unfortunately, recent Hollywood history is full of stars who were everywhere but subsequently largely disappeared from popular consciousness, revealing just how ephemeral success can be in entertainment and how nothing is ever really guaranteed.
Sometimes, accidents make for just as good television as what was originally in the script. That was the case for these shows, at least.
These 20 actors were seriously injured while filming some of the industry's biggest movies. However, they kept pushing like true professionals. From broken bones to brutal stunts gone wrong, they proved that sometimes movie magic comes at a painful price.
It was a great year that millennials hold close to their hearts for other reasons, including magical traveling clothing items, a TV show that’d later define their personalities well into their 30s and 40s, and more as these are the songs, movies, and more that’ll give millennials major flashbacks to the year that was 2005.
It’s particularly frustrating when a strong show fumbles the landing, either because of a lackluster final season. While some things — such as significant cast departures — can’t be helped, some shows simply lack the ability to keep the magic going until the very end.
Before the turn of the 21st century, network television was primetime viewing, making for a golden age of sitcoms. These shows continue to make audiences laugh thanks to clever writing and lovable characters.
Some celebrities attend sporting events simply because they have the means, but these 20 are massive fans.
Just because your parents are wealthy doesn't mean you will be These 20 celebs aren't passing their wealth onto their children.
Everyone has to start somewhere, and these celebs started in a pretty good place.
The 2000s gave way to a new age: the internet. Of course, the internet isn’t the only thing that really took hold during that time, but it was one of the things that lasted that (arguably) we’re still happy are around. As for some other trends and whatnot, well, these are the things from the 2000s that no one should ever want back in their lives again.
Get ready to go back down to the basement a second time. Netflix’s That ’70s Show reboot, That ’90s Show, has been officially renewed for season two. As they say, hello, again, Wisconsin.
Being famous doesn't always mean you're rich, but these 20 celebrities are both. And they didn't just earn money from their talent. They're also very successful business owners.
As the old adage goes, all publicity is good publicity, at least until it starts to threaten the bottom line. Over the decades, quite a few stars have found out, often to their chagrin, that there is a limit to the sorts of bad behaviors that studios and directors will tolerate in their talent.
Although Kim Kardashian and The Real Housewives have taken over reality TV, we can't let you forget about these 20 former reality shows. Check them out.
They’re fictional, so what’s the problem? How many TV fanatics have heard that before? The chances are a lot because, while television is the entertainment gift that keeps giving, it can also be a pain in the you-know-what when a character from a great show rubs you the wrong way.
Whether that’s stealing the show as a character or becoming a defining piece of a beloved hero, hats in all shapes and sizes have managed to make their way into the hearts of fans everywhere. Check out the following because they are some of the most recognizable hats in pop culture.
Fathers and sons: It’s not all games of catch with a ghost! Some shows have fathers and sons, but some shows are about “fathers and sons.” Here, we are dealing with the latter.
In some ways, television is a medium based on longevity. After all, the longer a series stays on the air, the more successful it is. A long run, however, can be a bit of a double-edged sword. It’s worth looking at some of the most infamous “jumping the shark” moments in television (including the moment that spawned the phrase).
We all know the entertainment industry is rife with nepotism. Here are some of the best TV cameo appearances from cast members' relatives.
Once upon a time, when a TV show left the air, that usually remained the case. Nowadays, it feels like no show truly dies. Shows return from the dead repeatedly. Let’s celebrate some television resurrections!
Kunis and Kutcher initially met on the set of "That '70s Show" but weren't romantically involved until 2012. They wed in 2015 and share daughter Wyatt, 7, and son Dimitri, 4.
In August, Ashton Kutcher posted an Instagram video while Kunis was bathing their children and mocked everybody's outrage.
Dax Shepard is flying high, and two of his closest friends have taken notice.
Mila Kunis's parents weren't starstruck by their daughter when she became a household name as Jackie Burkhart on That's '70s Show. Kunis visited Conan Thursday
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